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Elizabeth Maywald has carved a distinctive niche in the acting world, captivating audiences with her memorable performances. With standout roles in films like *Boys in the Island* (1989), a cult classic that delves into the complexities of adolescence, and *One of the Lucky Ones* (2007), which explores themes of fate and resilience, she has garnered a dedicated following among collectors. These films are particularly sought after for their unique storytelling and Maywald's compelling portrayals, making them prized additions to any physical media collection. Collectors are often drawn to Maywald's work not just for her talent, but for the significant cultural moments these films represent. *Boys in the Island*, for instance, is a nostalgic relic of late '80s cinema, while *One of the Lucky Ones* showcases the evolution of independent filmmaking in the 2000s. With both titles frequently highlighted in discussions about essential home video releases, Elizabeth Maywald remains a celebrated figure within the physical media community, embodying the enduring appeal of classic cinema.

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What is Elizabeth Maywald known for?

Elizabeth Maywald is known for her acting roles in films such as 'One of the Lucky Ones' (2007) as Woman at Clinic, 'Boys in the Island' (1989) as Anne Miles, and 'A Message from Fallujah' (2005) as Carole Crane.

What genres does Elizabeth Maywald's filmography span?

Elizabeth Maywald's filmography spans the genres of Drama, Horror, and TV Movie.

What era or decades does Elizabeth Maywald's work cover?

Elizabeth Maywald's work covers the years from 1989 to 2007, with her most active decade being the 2000s.

How many films are in Elizabeth Maywald's filmography?

Elizabeth Maywald's filmography includes a total of 3 films.