Elizabeth Kemp (November 5, 1951 – September 1, 2017) was an American actress, theatre director, and acting coach. She began her screen career playing Betsy in the television series Love of Life in 1973. She performed on stage many times as well as directing a number of productions in the US as well as internationally. She went on to become an acting coach and faculty member of the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University.
Early life and education
Elizabeth Kemp was born on November 5, 1951 in Key West, Florida, the daughter of Nancy Jean (Haycock) and Joseph Clifton Kemp, a business executive and U.S. Navy officer and test pilot stationed at the Pentagon.[1]
Kemp showed talent as a child painter from age 13–16, and graduated from high school with a special award for creative achievement. At 16 she applied to the Rhode Island School of Design, but was told to wait a year.[citation needed]
Kemp was in the original cast of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, which began at the off-Broadway The Actors Studio[when?] before moving to Broadway, where it became a long-running hit.[3] Her mentor, Elia Kazan, took Tennessee Williams to see Kemp in the show, when Williams was looking for an actress to play Baby Doll in the world premiere of one of his last plays, Tiger Tail.[4] After the performance, Williams gave her the part, and she worked closely with him in developing the role.[3] In 1978, she appeared on Broadway in a minor part in Once in a Lifetime.[5]
She made her television debut in the series Love of Life in 1973.[1]
Kemp left Los Angeles and returned to New York City, where she worked odd jobs, including waiting tables at a restaurant.[3] Soon after, she began teaching acting at the Strasberg Institute, then became a member of the Acting Faculty—and later, chair[7]— of The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University.[3][8]
^A 2012 CNN profile notes Kemp's divorce, but a year or date is not given, nor is it available in public records; the New York City Marriage Licenses Index, however, lists Margotta and Kemp's marriage as being in 1984.
^"New York, New York City Marriage Licenses Index, 1950-1995," database, FamilySearch (19 June 2017), Michael J Margotta and Elizabeth Kemp, 1984, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States; from Reclaim The Records, The NYC Marriage Index (http://www.nycmarriageindex.com : 2016); citing New York City Clerk's Office.