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Liz Phair Filmography

ActressBORN 1967NEW HAVEN9 FILMS IN DB

LizPhair

Known for Acting Β· Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits, Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery, The Rolling Stones: Stones in Exile

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$25
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Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits
~$25 Β· VHS Β· 1995
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Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits
$25 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

While primarily celebrated for her groundbreaking music, Liz Phair has also made intriguing forays into film and television, making her an unexpected but cherished name for collectors on WatchRoster. Her most notable on-screen appearance comes from *Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits* (1995), a cult classic for animation and music aficionados. Phair's contribution to this eclectic project, which saw contemporary artists reinterpreting cartoon themes, is a prime example of the era's unique cultural crossovers and is highly sought after by those documenting the quirky spirit of 90s home video. Beyond direct acting roles, Phair's musical influence resonates through various documentary and concert releases. *The Rolling Stones: Stones in Exile* (2010), while not featuring her extensively, places her within the lineage of rock royalty, offering context to her own independent and influential career. Furthermore, her early work as a composer for series like *Swingtown* and *The 100* showcases her versatile talent, proving popular for television completists tracking the evolution of showrunner Mike Kelley's work or the musical backbone of a beloved CW series. Releases like *Lilith on Top* (1999) and the anticipated *Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery* (2025) are essential for fans connecting her legacy to women in rock, making any archival footage or concert film starring Phair a valuable addition to a physical media collection.

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