Elizabeth Shue Scripts

The perfect girl next door, Elizabeth Shue easily found her way into the film industry with her good looks, bright smile and innocent personality. From her first major role in The Karate Kid (1984), she has found steady work playing innocent, good natured and heart warming characters.
She was bound to be typecast as this good natured character until she won the role of Sera in the critically acclaimed film, Leaving Las
Vegas (1995). The role completely defied the stereotypical characters that she had been used to playing, and she found a new challenge playing a prostitute in this dangerous, heart wrenching film.
The challenge was met, and the rest is history. Shue was nominated for an Academy Award, which skyrocketed her career and opened many doors for future film roles. She continues to work on many different types of films from dramas to comedies, as well as in horror.

Films

  1. (2012) House at the End of the Street
  2. (2012) Hope Springs
  3. (2010) Janie Jones
  4. (2010) Piranha [Transcript]
  5. (2010) Waking Madison
  6. (2009) Don McKay
  7. (2008) Hamlet 2 Script 
  8. (2007) First Born
  9. (2007) Gracie [Transcript]
  10. (2005) Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story
  11. (2005) Hide and Seek [Transcript]
  12. (2004) Mysterious Skin  [Transcript]
  13. (2002) Leo
  14. (2002) Tuck Everlasting [Transcript]  
  15. (2000) Hollow Man Script
  16. (1999) Molly
  17. (1998) Cousin Bette [Transcript]
  18. (1998) City of Angels [Transcript]
  19. (1998) Palmetto
  20. (1997) Deconstructing Harry [Transcript]
  21. (1997) The Saint Script
  22. (1996) The Trigger Effect
  23. (1995) Leaving Las Vegas Script 
  24. (1995) Underneath
  25. (1994) Radio Inside
  26. (1993) Heart and Souls
  27. (1993) Twenty Bucks
  28. (1991) Soapdish [Transcript]
  29. (1991) The Marrying Man
  30. (1990) Back to the Future Part III Script 
  31. (1989) Back to the Future Part II Script 
  32. (1988) Cocktail
  33. (1987) Adventures in Babysitting
  34. (1986) Link
  35. (1984) The Karate Kid Script 
  36. (1983) Somewhere, Tomorrow