Elizabeth Chomko

Elizabeth Chomko

DirectorWriterActress
Awards
2 wins, 5 nominations

Elizabeth Chomko is an American director, writer and actor. She is a 2016 Sundance lab fellow and in 2015 won an Academy Nicholl Fellowship for What They Had (2018), which she directed and premiered at 2018 Sundance Film Festival and TIFF. She is also a playwright and theatre actress, and has…

Biography

Elizabeth Chomko is an American director, writer and actor. She is a 2016 Sundance lab fellow and in 2015 won an Academy Nicholl Fellowship for What They Had (2018), which she directed and premiered at 2018 Sundance Film Festival and TIFF. She is also a playwright and theatre actress, and has appeared in television and film roles on Terriers (2010), Common Law (2012), and South Boston Legal (2014) among others. She is originally from Chicago, Illinois.

Actress

Days Like This(2015)as Alice
Storytelling(2014)as Mother
South Boston Legal(2014)as Stenographer
Jackie and Natalie(2014)as Natalie
Walk of ShameWalk of Shame(2014)as Female Blooper Anchor #5

Production Designer

Sweet Illusions(2011)

Art Director

Empty(2011)

Camera and Electrical Department

What They HadWhat They Had(2018)

Soundtrack

What They HadWhat They Had(2018)

Self

The 18th Annual AARP Movies for Grownups Awards(2019)as Self - Presenter
A Brighter LensA Brighter Lens(2019)as Self - Guest
The 10th Annual Governors Awards(2018)as Self

Known for

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Credit Score: Elizabeth Chomko

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2009201020112012201320142015
Ashley Barrett
Wed Sep 08 2010 – Wed Dec 01 2010
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Terriers12.5020108.30011773
2Common Law5.0020127.8006565
3Walk of Shame1.0020146.00059274

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Elizabeth ChomkoBlythe Danner, Hilary Swank, Michael Shannon, Elizabeth Chomko, and Taissa Farmiga at an event for What They Had (2018)Elizabeth ChomkoBlythe Danner and Elizabeth Chomko in What They Had (2018)Director Elizabeth Chomko arrives for the premiere of 'What They Had' at Roy Thomson Hall during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada on September 12, 2018. Photo by Christine Chew/UPIElizabeth Chomko