Beth Broderick Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Elizabeth Alice "Beth" Broderick (born February 24, 1959) is an American actress famous for her portrayal of the character Zelda Spellman in the television sitcom Sabrina, the Teenage Witch from 1996–2003 on ABC and then the Warner Bros. network. She recently starred as the recurring character Rose Twitchell on the Stephen King and Steven Spielberg TV series Under the Dome.
Full Name
Beth Broderick
Net Worth
$12 Million
Date Of Birth
February 24, 1959
Place Of Birth
Falmouth, Kentucky, USA
Height
1.73 m
Occupation
Actress
Profession
Screenwriter, Philanthropist, Actor, Television Director
Education
American Academy of Arts
Nationality
American
Spouse
Brian Porizek
Parents
Nina Broderick
Nicknames
Beth Broderick, Broderick, Beth
IMDB
Movies
Bad Actress, Psycho Beach Party, Revenge of the Bridesmaids, Stealing Home, Timber Falls, Echoes of War, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Fly Away, Thousand Pieces of Gold, Slammer Girls, State's Evidence, Shadowhunter, Man of the Year, Two Step, Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend, Homeland Security, Hard E...
TV Shows
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The 5 Mrs. Buchanans, Hearts Afire, Glory Days
Star Sign
Pisces
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Trademark
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Elegant, light, and breathy type of voice
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Quote
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[About Psycho Beach Party (2000)] I've played June Cleaver and I've played a killer, so it was fun for me to spoof myself.
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Examining other people's motivations, other people's language and other people's way of interacting is much more fascinating to me than spending a lot of time worrying about my own. I've said, "What other people think of me is none of my business."
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There's a lot more to being a woman than being 18 years old on the cover of Maxim magazine.
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I was a total nerd growing up. I'd rather sit home and read a novel on New Year's Eve and say, "Wow, I read the whole thing in one night!". That was my idea of a big time.
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I think it's very important to support the program in your area as each part of the country has its own challenges coping with AIDS. It can be very different from state to state and city to city. Wherever you live there is surely someone who could use your help.
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[About Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996)] We're saying women can be powerful, women can live on their own and be strong, women can be smart and pretty, women can be whatever they want to be. That's a really important message. I love the way Sabrina talks to boys. I mean, nobody told me you could tell boys you weren't interested! It was hard when I was a kid to find role models that were free and exciting and offered this type of latitude.
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[About Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996)] The show is meaningful to kids and I think it does have a great message. I mean, I wish when I was a kid that I'd been watching a show where women were so clever and so forthright and powerful. I love the way that Sabrina deals with boys. I love the equality in their relationships. We didn't have that when I was a kid. We didn't have people like that to look at.
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Fact
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Cut, dyed and styled her own hair for her role of "Ida" in Timber Falls (2007).