Bitty Schram

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Elizabeth Natalie "Bitty" Schram is an American stage, TV, and film actor

Jul 17, 1968

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 17, 1968
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • City/State: New Yorkers
  • Known as: Elizabeth Natalie Schram
  • Universities:
    • University of Maryland
    • College Park
  • Birth Place: New York City, New York

Bitty Schram born at

New York City, New York

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Birth Place

It appears that this beautiful damsel is a private person and does not like to divulge much of her personal life as there is hardly any information available on her love life or marital status. She loves reading and experimenting with new dishes.

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Personal Life

She was born Elizabeth Natalie Schram, on July 17, 1968, in Mountainside, New Jersey, United States, to a tennis-player father and a banker mother. She was their second-born child, among their four children. Her parents divorced when she was 10 years old.

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Childhood & Early Life

She attended the ‘University of Maryland’ on a tennis scholarship, subsequently completing her graduation and obtaining a degree in advertising design.

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Childhood & Early Life

She developed a passion for acting during her early days, and as she grew up she resolved to make a career in the world of glamour and entertainment.

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She made her debut on the big-screen with the American crime drama ‘Fathers & Sons.’ This Paul Mones-directed film, starring Jeff Goldblum and Rory Cochrane among others, featured Bitty in the role of ‘Terry.’ It released in January 1992 and was showcased at the 18th ‘Moscow International Film Festival.’

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Career

Her second film, the Penny Marshall-directed American sports comedy–drama ‘A League of Their Own,’ proved to be her real breakthrough and garnered initial recognition. This critically acclaimed film, where she played ‘Evelyn Gardner,’ a right fielder of ‘Rockford Peaches,’ released on July 1, 1992, and grossed $132.4 million worldwide. The famous line "There’s no crying in baseball!" uttered by Tom Hanks, playing manager ‘Jimmy Dugan’ in the film, was addressed to her character.

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The 1993 American romantic-comedy film ‘The Night We Never Met,’ featured her as a pharmacy clerk. The film was directed by Warren Leight and had Matthew Broderick, Kevin Anderson, and Annabella Sciorra in starring roles. The same year, she played ‘Young Alexandra’ in the film ‘My Family Treasure.’

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She portrayed the role of ‘Helen’ in the original ‘Broadway’ production of Neil Simon's play ‘Laughter on the 23rd Floor’ that opened at the ‘Richard Rodgers Theatre’ on November 22, 1993. Directed by Jerry Zaks, the play ran for 320 performances and 24 previews and ended on August 27, 1994.

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Moving on with other films, she made her TV debut with the 1995 movie ‘Long Island Fever,’ directed by Stephen Surjik. She played ‘Penny’ in the movie, which also had John C. McGinley, Eric Close, and Austin Pendleton in the cast.

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