Scene from GLOW / TV series (2017)
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Alternate Names: Elizabeth Folan Gilpin, Ελίζαμπεθ Φόλαν Γκίλπιν
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Betty Gilpin, born Elizabeth Folan Gilpin on July 21, 1986, is an American actress known for her versatile performances in both television and film. She has garnered critical acclaim for her work, particularly in the Netflix series "GLOW."
Gilpin grew up in New York City and was exposed to the world of acting from a young age. Her father, Jack Gilpin, is also an actor. She pursued her passion for acting and honed her skills through training and stage performances.
Gilpin gained wider recognition for her role as Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan in the comedy-drama series "GLOW" (2017-2019). The show, set in the 1980s, follows the fictionalized story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW). Gilpin's performance as the talented and conflicted wrestler earned her critical praise and award nominations. She showcased her range as an actress, seamlessly transitioning between comedic and dramatic moments, and bringing depth to her character.
Beyond "GLOW," Gilpin has appeared in various television series, including "Nurse Jackie," "Law & Order: SVU," and "Masters of Sex." She has also made appearances in films such as "True Story" (2015), "The Hunt" (2020) and the series "American Primeval" (2025) displaying her versatility in different genres.
Gilpin's performances are often characterized by her ability to capture complex emotions, convey vulnerability, and bring depth to her characters. She has been praised for her sharp comedic timing, nuanced portrayals, and her ability to tackle challenging roles with authenticity.
In addition to her acting work, Gilpin has been vocal about issues such as gender inequality in the entertainment industry and has advocated for more diverse and inclusive storytelling.
Betty Gilpin's talent, dedication, and ability to embody a wide range of characters have established her as a respected actress in both television and film. Her performances continue to captivate audiences and showcase her remarkable skills as a performer.
About the Movie: GLOW / TV series (2017)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 4: The Dusty Spur
Release Year: 2017
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Alison Brie, Anya Adams, Carly Mensch, Claire Scanlon, Jesse Peretz, John Cameron Mitchell, Kate Dennis, Liz Flahive, Lynn Shelton, Mark A. Burley, Meera Menon, Melanie Mayron, Phil Abraham, Sian Heder, Tristram Shapeero, Wendey Stanzler
Writer: Carly Mensch, Emma Rathbone, Isaac Oliver, Jenji Kohan, Kim Rosenstock, Kristoffer Diaz, Liz Flahive, Marquita Robinson, Nick Jones, Rachel Shukert, Sascha Rothchild, Victor Quinaz
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Producer(s): Producer: Ashley Glazier, Leanne Moore
Co-Producer: Marquita Robinson, Victor Quinaz
Executive Producer: Carly Mensch, Jenji Kohan, Liz Flahive, Mark A. Burley, Tara Herrmann
Companies: Lionsgate Television, Tilted Productions
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In the 1980s in Los Angeles, a group of out-of-work actresses and women from diverse backgrounds come together to form an all-female wrestling league called GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling). The series follows their journey as they navigate the challenges of creating this new league, balancing their personal lives with the demands of rehearsals and performances. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about themselves and each other while fighting against stereotypes and expectations.
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GLOW is a comedic-drama series set in the vibrant and tumultuous backdrop of 1980s Los Angeles. The show focuses on the inception and evolution of an all-female wrestling league, GLOW, which was inspired by the real-life organization from the 1980s. The series explores themes of friendship, camaraderie, and empowerment among women who challenge traditional gender roles. It also touches upon the struggles and triumphs faced by its diverse cast of characters as they strive to succeed in an industry dominated by men.