Elizabeth Hoy was a child actress who appeared as the inquisitive Girl in the Deli who tested Chuck the Robot during his display in Season 2's Dr. Morkenstein.
Biography[]
Career[]
Elizabeth's screen bow came in an episode of CHiPs in 1979. And for the next 5 years she would appear in several TV shows. [1]
Filmography (TV)[]
Year | TV Series | Episode | Role |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | CHiPs | Valley Go Home! | Little Girl |
1979 | Mork & Mindy | Dr. Morkenstein | Girl |
1979 | Fantasy Island | The Handyman/Tattoo's Romance | Amy |
1980 | Eight Is Enough | Memories | Corrine |
1980 | Barnaby Jones | The Silent Accuser | Darlene Wright |
1980 | Magnum, P.I. | Thank Heaven for Little Girls and Big Ones Too | Lesli |
1982 | King's Crossing | Keepers of the Ring | Young Lauren Hollister |
1981-1982 | Father Murphy | The Parable of Amanda
False Blessings |
Helen |
She also had a small role in the Cult 1980 The Blues Brothers, and appeared in other movies Bloody Birthday (1981), X-Ray (1981), and the TV movies Prime Suspect (1982) and her final role to date Children in the Crossfire (1984).
Mork & Mindy[]
Elizabeth played the young Girl brought by her Mother to see Chuck the Robot at the NY Deli where he is attempting to put on a show, and do something with his final few days. When the Girl asks him a math question however, he answers it incorrectly, but inadvertently gives the girl the answer she wants, turning to her mother with an triumphant I Told You So.