Elizabeth Alexander
Elizabeth Alexander, born on August 21, 1952, is a multifaceted Australian actress, director, and educator whose career spans several decades. She embarked on her acting journey in 1967 with a role in the television series *Bellbird*, but it was her graduation from the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) that marked a significant turning point in her career. Shortly thereafter, she gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Esther Wolcott in the beloved Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) series *Seven Little Australians*.
In addition to her acting prowess, Alexander has made a name for herself as a director and screenwriter. One of her notable works is the short film *Memento*, which she not only directed but also wrote. This poignant film explores the emotional complexities surrounding the return of a father to his family, focusing on the experiences of a young boy and his mother. The film garnered attention and was acquired by Village Roadshow.
Currently, Elizabeth Alexander shares her passion for the performing arts as a dramatic arts teacher at Queenwood School for Girls, where she inspires the next generation of talent. Her contributions to the arts, both on-screen and in education, underscore her commitment to storytelling and artistic expression.