Cara DeLizia explained

Cara DeLizia
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1989–2012
Spouse:
  • Robert Chambers (m. 2004–06)
Children:3

Cara DeLizia is an American former actress. She is best known for her role as Fiona "Fi" Phillips in the Disney Channel Original Series So Weird. She is the younger sister of Melissa DeLizia, and the youngest daughter of James DeLizia and Sherry DeLizia.

Career

Early career

DeLizia got her start in acting at the age of five doing theater productions. She was later discovered and starred regularly in the WB's . Later she had guest spots on Mad About You, 7th Heaven, The West Wing (in "The Stackhouse Filibuster"), Strong Medicine, and ER. She has also starred in several TV movies and had minor roles in several motion pictures such as Sleepless in Seattle and Avalon. She co-starred in You're Invited to Mary-Kate and Ashley's Sleepover Party, starring former Full House stars Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen.

So Weird

In her breakout role on So Weird, DeLizia played Fiona "Fi" Phillips, an adolescent girl obsessed with the paranormal. She left the show after the first two seasons and was replaced by Alexz Johnson. To that point, the show had been "darker" for a Disney show in the vein of The X-Files, but when DeLizia departed, the show took on a lighter tone for the remainder of its run.

Later work

DeLizia's other major role was as Marcy Kendall on the FOX drama Boston Public, where she played the assistant to Chi McBride's Principal Harper.

She voiced Z, a minor character introduced in the spinoff Rugrats series, All Grown Up. In 2002, DeLizia co-starred in Anna's Dream alongside former Caitlin's Way star Lindsay Felton.

Personal life

DeLizia became engaged to Robert Chambers in 2001. The couple married in 2004 and lived in Burbank, California. In 2006, the couple divorced.

In December 2009, she married Nick Rich.[1]

As of 2012, DeLizia has retired from acting and voice acting.

Her father is a consultant.[2]

Filmography

Movies

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995You're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley's Sleepover PartyHerselfDirect-to-video
1995Under the GunDaughterUncredited
1997Crayola Kids Adventures: Tales of Gulliver's TravelsCara – Queen of the Big EndersDirect-to-video
Crayola Kids Adventures: The Trojan HorseAtheniea
2011RogueKit
2012HomecomingYoung BobbyVoice role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Literary VisionsActorTelevision documentary
1996–1997SarahMain role, 22 episodes
1997Teen Girl #1Television movie
19997th HeavenGlendaEpisode: "Sometimes That's Just the Way It Is"
Mad About YouTeenage Mabel BuchmanEpisode: "The Final Frontier: Part 2"
1999–2000So WeirdFiona 'Fi' PhillipsLead role (seasons 1 & 2); guest role (season 3)
2000ERAndrea ParksEpisode: "Be Patient"
2001The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of DonnieBaru / MonkeyVoice role; television movie
Close to HomeAlisonTelevision movie
NYPD BlueJoannaEpisode: "Writing Wrongs"
The West WingWinifred HooperEpisode: "The Stackhouse Filibuster"
Go FishLisaEpisodes: "Go Student Council", "Go Wrestling"
Strong MedicineFelicity FarberEpisode: "Rebirth"
The Nightmare RoomVanessaEpisode: "The Howler"
Just Shoot Me!RandyEpisode: "Maya Judging Amy"
2002As Told by GingerLaetitia BowansVoice role; episode: "New Girl in Town"
Anna's DreamElizabeth "Beth" MorganTelevision movie
2002–2003Boston PublicMarcie KendallRecurring role, 15 episodes
2003TwinsTelevision movie
2003–2004All Grown Up!ZVoice role; episodes: "Bad Kimi", "It's Cupid, Stupid"
2004Still LifeWilla2 episodes; never-aired television series
JAGMidshipman Emma GreenEpisode: "One Big Boat"
Love's Enduring PromiseAnnie WalkerTelevision movie
2006Mr. Nice GuyMaxUnsold television pilot[3]
Ghost WhispererLibby GrantEpisode: "Dead Man's Ridge"
2007Close to HomeKaitlin HowardEpisode: "Hoosier Hold Em"

Notes and References

  1. http://registry.weddingchannel.com/coupledir/200912/D/R311147352/CARA_DELIZIA_AND_NICK_RICH.htm
  2. Web site: James DeLizia .
  3. Web site: Josef Adalian . 'Nice Guy' halted at ABC . Variety . April 6, 2006 . May 28, 2017.