Elizabeth Gracen

Elizabeth Gracen is an American actress known almost as much for her off-screen activities as for her movie and television roles. Born Elizabeth Ward on April 3, 1960 in Booneville, Arkansas, USA, she won the titles of Miss Arkansas and Miss America in 1982. She soon married and took the name of Elizabeth Gracen. The marriage did not last long, but she retained her married name. She had a minor acting career, and in 1989, while filming , she met actor Brendan Hughes, and they married soon after. The couple divorced in 1994. Elizabeth Gracen's best-known acting role has been as the character of the Immortal Amanda in the series Highlander and Highlander: The Raven. During the time of the sex scandals involving then-President Bill Clinton, Gracen admitted that she had had a one-night affair with Clinton in 1983 when he was Governor of Arkansas. She has also appeared nude in Playboy.
  • "Highlander: The Raven"
  • Kounterfeit
  • "Extreme"
  • The Expert
  • Discretion Assured
  • Final Mission
  • "Sidney Sheldon's The Sands of Time"
  • "Highlander"
  • Lower Level
  • Lisa
  • "83 Hours 'Til Dawn"
  • Marked for Death
  • "The Death of the Incredible Hulk"
  • Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat
  • Pass the Ammo
  • Three for the Road (1987) ... Nadine
  • "The Hand Me Down Kid"
  • Alone in the Dark
  • "Maid in America"
  • "The Day the Women Got Even"

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