Biography
Born in New York and raised in Vermont, actress Elizabeth Perkins headed for Chicago after high school, where she was trained at the Goodman School of Drama. In a busy three-year period (1984-1987), Perkins co-starred in the touring company of
Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs, married Chicago-based actor
Terry Kinney (they have since split), was featured on Broadway, and made her film debut in About Last Night... (1986). The actress went on to play
Tom Hanks' vis-à-vis in
Big (1988), the terminal cancer patient with whom
William Hurt begins a relationship in
The Doctor (1992), and the "She" to
Kevin Bacon's "He" in He Said, She Said (1991). The biggest box-office hit with which Elizabeth Perkins has been associated was 1994's
The Flintstones, in which she portrayed the long-suffering Wilma. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide