Elizabeth Dorothy Horman was an American fine-artist.
14 Facts About Elizabeth Horman
Elizabeth Horman was known as the wife of businessman Edmund Horman, and the mother of Charles Horman, a journalist who was killed in Chile in 1973.
Elizabeth Horman was born in New York City, the daughter of Carrie, and Morris Lazar.
Elizabeth Horman's mother was born in Kansas to a German family, and her father was an immigrant from Romania.
Elizabeth Horman had a sister, Ruth, and two brothers, Daniel and Lawrence.
Elizabeth Horman's parents owned Zarland Realty Company in New York.
Elizabeth Horman graduated from Barnard College and studied Fine art at the Art Students League.
Elizabeth Horman served as president of the National Association of Women Artists from 1976 to 1979.
Elizabeth Horman's works have been featured in galleries and museums around the world.
Elizabeth Horman's son Charles Horman's disappearance and death in 1973 in Chile was a major news story of the time.
Elizabeth Horman stayed in the United States and mostly out of the limelight.
Elizabeth Horman did attend the 1982 Cannes Film Festival premiere for the film about her family, which was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Elizabeth lived in the same building as her daughter-in-law Joyce Horman and died at the age of 96 in 2001.
Elizabeth Horman was portrayed in the film Missing by Jack Lemmon.