Did Elisabeth Shue Undergo Plastic Surgery?
|What plastic surgeries did Elisabeth Shue do? The actor typically looks fabulous, but why not perfect the look with some cosmetic surgery? Below are all Elisabeth Shue’s plastic surgeries!
Who Is Elisabeth Shue?
Elisabeth was born 6th June 1963 in Wilmington, Delaware. You could see her in The Karate Kid, Back to the Future 2 and 3, Gracie, Chasing Mavericks, Hollow Man and other movies. She also appeared in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation TV series. Elisabeth is married to director Davis Guggenheim and has three children with him, one son and two daughters.
Plastic Surgery Overview
The ‘Leaving Las Vegas’ actress, 59, insisted she is not “afraid” of the ageing process and said she was one of a few Hollywood actresses who had opted not to go under the knife in the quest for eternal youth.
Plastic surgery is normal among celebrities in Hollywood. Breast implants and rhinoplasties are nothing new there. Check out the table below to see Elisabeth Shue's plastic surgery history.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) | N/A |
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Breast Augmentation | No |
Breast Reduction | N/A |
Facelift | N/A |
Lips | N/A |
Fillers | N/A |
Botox | N/A |
Liposuction | N/A |
Butt Implants | N/A |
Butt Lift | N/A |
Eyelid Surgery | N/A |
Elisabeth Shue Quotes
"I want to be involved with young people in some way. Teenagers. Because that's the most vulnerable time. I have a fantasy of becoming a teacher one day."
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"I feel like my first conversation with someone, I really get a good feeling about who that person is and mainly about how open they are."
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"I understand now that the vulnerability I've always felt is the greatest strength a person can have. You can't experience life without feeling life. What I've learned is that being vulnerable to somebody you love is not a weakness, it's a strength."
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"I don't think 'Cocktail' was a perfect critical success, but it touched a vein in our culture."
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"My mom had started to go to work when I was nine or ten, so I was aware of women trying to find their own identities by working. But I was still influenced by men to such an extreme. I wanted to play their games and wanted to compete in their world and be like them."
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