Happy Birthday, Liza Weil! Born on June 5, 1977, in Passaic, New Jersey, Liza Weil grew up in a household where the stage wasn’t just entertainment—it was a way of life. Both of her parents were actors in a touring comedy troupe, so her childhood was spent on the road, surrounded by scripts, costumes, and the occasional standing ovation. For Liza, acting wasn’t some far-off dream; it was practically the family business.

She made her stage debut at a young age, performing in her parents’ productions and learning the craft the old-fashioned way—by doing it in front of a live audience. That early experience gave her a strong foundation and a work ethic that would serve her well as she moved into film and television. By her teenage years, she had already decided that acting wasn’t just something she enjoyed—it was what she wanted to do for the rest of her life.

Her early screen roles included appearances in films like Stir of Echoes (1999) and guest spots on television shows, but everything changed in 2000 when she was cast as Paris Geller on Gilmore Girls. Originally, she auditioned for the lead role of Rory, but the producers saw something special in her and created the part of Paris specifically for her. It turned out to be one of the smartest casting decisions in television history.

As Paris, Liza delivered one of the most memorable performances on the show. Paris was intense, hyper-competitive, brilliant, and just a little bit terrifying. She could deliver a rapid-fire monologue about academic rankings one minute and have a heartfelt emotional breakdown the next. Liza balanced the character’s sharp edges with surprising vulnerability, turning what could have been a one-note rival into a fan favorite. To this day, Paris Geller remains one of the most beloved characters from the series.

After Gilmore Girls ended its original run, Liza continued to work steadily in television. She appeared in shows like Scandal, Grey’s Anatomy, and Private Practice, often playing strong, intelligent, and complicated characters. But her next major role came in 2014, when she was cast as Bonnie Winterbottom in How to Get Away with Murder.

As Bonnie, Liza showed a completely different side of her acting range. The character was emotionally complex, haunted by her past, and fiercely loyal to the people she cared about. Over six seasons, Liza delivered powerful, nuanced performances that earned praise from critics and fans alike. It was a role that proved she was far more than the fast-talking overachiever from Gilmore Girls.

Throughout her career, Liza has taken on a mix of television, film, and stage projects, often choosing roles that challenge her and let her explore different emotional depths. She’s known for her professionalism, her strong presence on screen, and her ability to make even the most complicated characters feel real and relatable.

Off-screen, Liza tends to keep her personal life fairly private. She was previously married to actor Paul Adelstein, and the two share a daughter. Despite the demands of her career, she has remained devoted to both her family and her craft, balancing the two with quiet determination.

Liza Weil’s journey—from touring stages with her parents to becoming a familiar face on some of television’s most popular dramas—is a story of persistence, talent, and a deep love for acting. She’s built a career not on flashy headlines, but on strong performances and memorable characters.