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Elizabeth Ann Gilmour (née Smart; born November 3, 1987) [1] is an American child safety activist and commentator for ABC News. [2] She gained national attention at age 14 when she was abducted from her home in Salt Lake City by Brian David Mitchell.
Elizabeth Ann Smart was kidnapped at age fourteen on June 5, 2002, by Brian Mitchell from her home in the Federal Heights neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah.She was held captive by Mitchell and his wife, Wanda Barzee, on the outskirts of Salt Lake City, and later, in San Diego County, California.
I Am Elizabeth Smart is a 2017 American crime television film that aired on Lifetime that detailed the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart. The film features Elizabeth Smart as the narrator and stars Alana Boden , Skeet Ulrich , Deirdre Lovejoy , George Newbern , and Anne Openshaw. [ 1 ]
The Elizabeth Smart Story is a 2003 American made-for-television crime drama film about the high-profile Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case. It was broadcast less than eight months after her recovery. It was based on the book Bringing Elizabeth Home written by her parents, Ed and Lois Smart. [1]
Elizabeth Smart: Autobiography is a 2017 American documentary series about Elizabeth Smart, with her family and law-enforcement officials discussing her 2002 kidnapping and the efforts made to find her. [1] The two-hours, two-part documentary special premiered on November 12, 2017. [2] [3]
Elizabeth Smart (December 27, 1913 – March 4, 1986) was a Canadian poet and novelist. Her best-known work is the novel By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept ...
There was a moment during her nine months of captivity that Elizabeth Smart, a then-14-year-old kidnapped from her Salt Lake City home in 2002, thought she might be rescued. One of her abductors ...
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept is a 1945 novel in prose poetry by the Canadian author Elizabeth Smart (1913–1986). The work was inspired by Smart's passionate affair with the British poet George Barker (1913–1991).