
Betsy Brantley
Biography
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Betsy Brantley (born September 20, 1955) is an American actress.
Brantley was born Rutherfordton, North Carolina. She is the older sister of producer/screenwriter Duncan Brantley, and formerly married to Simon Dutton and Steven Soderbergh.
Betsy studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in the United Kingdom. It was there that she was discovered to film a movie with Sean Connery titled, Five Days One Summer. Like Five Days One Summer, most of her films are based in Europe. Her most famous role, perhaps, is her portrayal of Neely Pritt in the cult classic Shock Treatment. She also played alongside Pierce Brosnan and Michael Caine in the film version of "The Fourth Protocol" and enjoyed a cameo in the Ashley Judd movie "Double Jeopardy". Brantley was also the body double for Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?.
Along with several other films, Betsy has been a cast member in quite a few television shows. These shows include Tour of Duty and Second Noah. On Tour of Duty, she played the role of Dr. Jennifer Seymour (later "Major Jennifer Seymour"). On Second Noah, she played Jesse Beckett, a veterinarian and the mother of eight adopted children.
Brantley played Dolph Lundgren's girlfriend in Dark Angel (retitled I Come in Peace in America).
She has also appeared as Elsie Cubitt in the Granada Television production of 'The Dancing Men', from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Acting (23 movies)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1988

The Fourth Protocol
1987

Rogue Trader
1999

Havana
1990

Shock Treatment
1981

Schizopolis
1997

Dark Angel
1990

Kimi
2022

Five Days One Summer
1982

The Yob
1988

Romance on the Orient Express
1985

Flesh and Bone
1993

Washington Square
1997

The Princess Bride
1987

Dreams Lost, Dreams Found
1987

Shepherd on the Rock
1993

Another Country
1984

The Angel Doll
2002

Deep Impact
1998

Mercury Rising
1998

Dad, the Angel & Me
1995

Double Jeopardy
1999

Final Appeal
1993
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