Dr. Elizabeth Corday (ER Surgeon):
      A dedicated surgeon in the ER, Corday was originally from London, England, but came to Chicago on an overseas surgery program. She now juggles her time with her career and being a single mom. After the death of her husband Dr. Mark Greene, Corday returned to England but missed her life in the States. Upon her return as Associate Chief of Surgery, Corday is rebuilding her life.
Recently she was dating a fellow surgeon, but he turned out to be already married. She didn't give up though, she now dates a school teacher as well as another British surgeon at County.
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Alex Kingston, who won acclaim in the title role of the PBS miniseries "Moll Flanders," joined television's top-rated series, "ER," during it's fourth season (1997-98), as the spirited British surgeon, Dr. Elizabeth Corday.

Growing up on the outskirts of London, Kingston was first introduced to the theater when she and her family visited her mother's native Germany to see her uncle perform. She made her own stage debut at age five, playing the angel Gabriel in a native play. "My mother made these big, beautiful wings," says Kingston, "and the other kids - without wings - were all jealous. I was very excited, and then more than a bit upset when I discovered that Gabriel was really a guy."

Kingsotn was inspired to pursue an acting career by her English teacher at an all girl grammer school she attended in Epsom, where she often had lead roles in plays. She landed her first professional role at age 15 as a judo-trained bully on the succesful British TV series "Grange Hill."
After finishing school, she moved to London where she was accepter into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Kingston completed the two-year study program, and worked in repertory theaters across England. She joined the famed Royal Shakerspeare Company, where she appeared in productions of "Much Ado About Nothing," "Kind Lear," "Love's Labours Lost," "The Curse of the Starving Class," and "The Bright Bold Design."
She also starred in the Birmingham Repertory's productions of "Othello," "The Alchemist," "Traveling Players," "Saved," "Juliuus Caesar" and "See How then Run."
While Kingston tended to play classical characters on stage, she took on contemporary roles in British television programs, including "A Killing Exchange," "The Bill," "Crocodile Shoes," "The Knock" and "I Hate Christmas," and in the American TV movies "Weapons of Mass Distraction," and "The Infiltrator."
Kingston's feature-film credits include the critically acclaimed "Croupier," "Essex Boys," "Carrington," "The St. Exupery Story," "The Cook, The Theif, His Wife and Her Lover," "Curran's Wife," "The Wildcats of St. Trinian's," "A Pin for the Butterfly," "The Woman's Wolf" and an independant film called,"This Space Between Us."

Kingston lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter. Her birthday is March 11.
Alex Kingston Fansites
Alex Kingston Online
Alex Kingston I Home
The Unofficial Alex Kingston Homepage
The Iconophile's Alex Kingston Reliquary

Elizabeth Corday Fansites
Sweet British Doctor - The Elizabeth Cordat Fanlisting
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