| Liza Weil | |
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![]() Weil at a Warner Bros. Television event celebrating the 100th episode of her series Gilmore Girls, 2005 |
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| Born | Liza Rebecca Weil June 5, 1977 New Jersey, U.S. |
| Years active | 1984 -
present overall, 1993 - present professionally |
| Spouse(s) | Paul Adelstein (November 2006 - present) |
Liza Rebecca Weil (born June 5, 1977) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Paris Geller in the television drama Gilmore Girls and has guest-starred on The Adventures of Pete & Pete, ER, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and The West Wing.
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Weil was born in New Jersey to a family of actors. Her parents, Lisa and Marc Weil, toured Europe with their own comedy troupe, The Madhouse Company of London with her in tow. Weil had aspirations of becoming an archaeologist in her younger years, because of the Indiana Jones film trilogy and a childhood crush on Harrison Ford.[1] In 1984, at the age of seven, her family settled down in suburban Lansdale, Pennsylvania, a community north-northwest of Philadelphia, where her parents continue to reside. In contrast to her Gilmore Girls character, Weil was a self-avowed average student in high school who focused more on her budding acting career than her studies.[2][3] Weil traveled frequently to New York City for professional auditions, and acted in productions both off-Broadway and in Philadelphia's theatrical community before pursuing her film and television career. She is a 1995 graduate of the borough's North Penn High School.
Weil continues to be active in the Los Angeles theatrical community during hiatuses, is a regular performer at the Ojai Playwrights Conference in early August, and still occasionally performs in live theater in Philadelphia and New York. She has acted with every member of her family; in 2004, she headlined with her father in a well-received community theater production of Proof at the Montgomery Theater in Souderton, Pennsylvania, just north of her adopted hometown of Lansdale. Her first ever television role in 1994, which was an episode of The Adventures of Pete & Pete called "Yellow Fever", found her playing a bully alongside her mother Lisa, who played a teacher. Finally her younger sister Samantha shared the screen with Liza in Gilmore Girls's third season finale, "Those Are Strings, Pinocchio". Samantha Weil played a student named Bernadette (who was unrelated to Paris) making out a video yearbook entry in front of an impatient Paris, standing off to the side waiting to make her own.
An alumna of Columbia University, Weil received her first major feature film role co-starring with Kevin Bacon in Stir of Echoes. Before that role, she was the star of the 1998 independent film Whatever, and her first film in 1996 was the short film A Cure For Serpents, where she played the daughter of a mysophobic woman bringing to her home a boyfriend who wasn't as obsessive with cleanliness, and how the mother deals with the challenge. She has also done several other short and feature-length independent films, which include Motel Jerusalem, Scar, and Lullaby, and shown interest in behind-the-camera work.
Weil was originally considered for the role of Rory Gilmore by Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino before Alexis Bledel won the role; the character of Paris Geller was created especially for Weil.
In 2006, Weil was featured in the horror themed short film Grace, in which her character suffers a miscarriage, yet decides to carry the baby to term with terrifying results. The film, which also featured Brian Austin Green, premiered at the Fangoria Weekend of Horrors convention on June 2, 2006, and is the basis for the 2009 feature film Grace. [4] She also had a minor role as a humane society worker in the Molly Shannon film Year of the Dog, and appeared as Doris Delay in the 2008 biographical film Neal Cassady, and in a voice acting role in Mars, which has not yet seen a wide release.
Weil also voiced a public service announcement which aired from June-October 2007 and aired on radio stations in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley in support of the American Diabetes Association's Step Up to Fight Diabetes staircase climb event, which took place in Center City Philadelphia on October 20, 2007.
In 2009 Weil has returned to her roots as a regular guest star in various television series, including as of May 2009 Eleventh Hour, CSI, In Plain Sight and Grey's Anatomy
As of 2006, Weil resided in Santa Monica and is a film and movie buff. She married Paul Adelstein, who played Paul Kellerman on the Fox series Prison Break, and who now plays Dr. Cooper Freedman on ABC's Private Practice, a spin-off series from Grey's Anatomy, in a Jewish ceremony in November 2006.[5] They had previously known each other through theatrical projects.[6] The two have since acted together in three film projects, the 2007 short Order Up (film), the 2008 Gregory Dark-helmed Little Fish, Strange Pond, and The Missing Person. She also appeared in the 2004 short Affair Game, which was produced by Gilmore Girls cast mate John Cabrera.
In 2006, she also became an aunt, when her sister Samantha had a child after she moved to the Los Angeles area.[7]
Weil's real-life friend, actress Emily Bergl, appeared on Gilmore Girls several times as Paris's antagonist in student government and a leader of a school sorority, Francine Jarvis.
Weil is left-handed, and a natural brunette, having that hair color through at least 2000; it is believed she was told to dye it dark-blonde for her Gilmore Girls role to contrast with Bledel/Rory's brown hair. After the series, she went back to her original brown hair color[8], though has subsequently returned to being a blonde. Amy Sherman-Palladino has complimented Weil's skin as "the best she's ever seen in her life".[9]
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| Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
| 1997 | A Cure for Serpents | Lucy | Short film |
| 1998 | Whatever | Anna Stockard | |
| 1999 | Stir of Echoes | Debbie Kozac | |
| 2002 | Dragonfly | Suicide Girl | |
| Lullaby | Rane | ||
| 2006 | Affair Game | Wife | Short film |
| Grace | Madeline | Original 2006 short
film; role was recast for Jordan Ladd in latter 2009 feature-length film |
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| 2007 | Year of the Dog | Trishelle | |
| Order Up | Hippie Patron | Short film | |
| Neal Cassady | Doris Delay | ||
| 2008 | Mars | Jewel | post-production |
| 2009 | Little Fish, Strange Pond | Norma | post-production |
| The Missing Person | Agent Chambers | ||
| Us One Night | Rebecca | Short film | |
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| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| 1994 | The Adventures of Pete & Pete | Bully Margie Corsell |
Episode:
Yellow Fever Episode: 35 Hours |
| 2000 | The West Wing | Karen Larson | Episode: Take out the Trash Day |
| 2000, 2002 | ER | Samantha Sobriki | Episode: All in
the Family Episode: The Fastest Year Episode: Beyond Repair |
| 2000–2007 | Gilmore Girls | Paris Geller | Listed as a 'special guest star' in the first season; was a regular cast member in seasons 2-7 |
| 2001 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Lara Todd | Episode: Tangled |
| 2009 | Eleventh Hour | Ashley Filmore | Episode: H20 |
| CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Risa Varness | Episode: A Space Oddity | |
| In Plain Sight | Angela | Episode: Gilted Lily | |
| Grey's Anatomy | Allison Clark | Episode: Here's to the Future | |
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