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Elizabeth Berkley: From '90s Icon to Cult Darling
29 Mar
Summary
- Berkley recently made a rare public appearance in Los Angeles.
- Showgirls, initially panned, is now a beloved cult classic.
- Berkley champions confidence-building for teen girls.
Elizabeth Berkley, celebrated for her '90s role as Jessie Spano, was recently seen in Los Angeles. The actress, who also executive produced the Peacock reboot of Saved by the Bell, appeared radiant during a family dinner in Beverly Hills.
Her career took a significant turn with the 1995 film Showgirls. Despite initial harsh criticism and personal hardship, the movie has evolved into a cult favorite, showcasing Berkley's enduring appeal.
Berkley has since navigated a path marked by acclaimed supporting roles in films like The First Wives Club and Any Given Sunday. She has also leveraged her experiences to mentor young women.
Beyond her acting, Berkley is dedicated to building confidence in teen girls through her platform Ask Elizabeth, which has expanded into a book and lecture series.