
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
September 29, 1922
Died
January 31, 2015 (92 years old)
Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Also Known As
- Emma Matzo
- Lizabeth Virginia Scott
Lizabeth Scott
Biography
Lizabeth Virginia Scott, born Emma Matzo (September 29, 1922 – January 31, 2015) was an enigmatic American film actress, known for her captivating presence in film noir during the 1940s and 1950s. Her sultry voice and smoky allure made her a notable figure in Hollywood. After understudying the role of Sabina in the original Broadway and Boston stage productions of The Skin of Our Teeth, she emerged internationally in such films as The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), Dead Reckoning (1947), Desert Fury (1947) and Too Late for Tears (1949). Of her 22 feature films, she was leading lady in all but one. Her portrayal of complex, femme fatale characters left a lasting impact. In addition to stage and radio, she appeared on television from the late 1940s to early 1970s. Despite a relatively brief filmography, her talent and contribution to the noir genre solidified her as an iconic figure in cinematic history. Scott's legacy endures through her timeless performances, forever etched in the annals of classic Hollywood.
Known For
Acting

The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender
1997

Pulp
1972

Burke's Law
1963

Loving You
1957

The Weapon
1956

Silver Lode
1954

Bad for Each Other
1953

Scared Stiff
1953

Stolen Face
1952

Red Mountain
1951

The Racket
1951

Two of a Kind
1951

The Company She Keeps
1951

Dark City
1950

The Colgate Comedy Hour
1950

Easy Living
1949

Too Late for Tears
1949

Pitfall
1948

I Walk Alone
1947

Desert Fury
1947

Dead Reckoning
1946

The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
1946







