Elisabeth Röhm’s Archive Glam Portraits Unveiled
Elisabeth Röhm shines in archival beauty shots from makeup artist Kimberly Metz's archives

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Elisabeth Röhm’s fans got a treat this week when makeup artist Kimberly Metz Studio shared stunning archival portraits of the actress on Instagram. In a simple caption—”From the archives of the super talented Miss @kimberlymetzstudio 🤍”—the former Law & Order star appears in timeless black-and-white shots that capture her classic Hollywood poise.
Archive Unveiled
The Instagram post (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ7G5AFpzLk/) features two close-up images of Röhm: one with dramatic side lighting that sculpts her cheekbones, and another offering a straight-on gaze framed by soft shadows. Both images exude an air of quiet confidence, reminding viewers why Röhm was a standout when she joined Law & Order as Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn in 2001.
Fans quickly noted the resemblance to an earlier series Metz shared in March under the caption “The platinum era 🤩 @kimberlymetzstudio” (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ5MT61SWMA/). That set showcased Röhm in high-contrast lighting and metallic hair accents—proof of a long creative partnership between artist and actress.
Makeup Maestro Behind The Lens
Kimberly Metz Studio has built a reputation for crafting cinematic beauty looks on and off the red carpet. Metz’s archives span decades of collaboration with actresses across film and television, and her work with Röhm exemplifies that synergy. In the newest post, Metz lets natural elements—light, shadow and minimal retouching—do the heavy lifting, resulting in portraits that feel both modern and timeless.
Metz’s choice to keep the palette monochrome highlights the contours of Röhm’s face and underscores the actress’s versatility. Whether playing an ADA on NBC or a mystery writer on the Hallmark Channel, Röhm’s features have always lent themselves to dramatic storytelling—and these portraits are no exception.
Röhm’s Early Footprint
Born April 28, 1973, in West Berlin and raised in Los Angeles, Elisabeth Röhm studied acting at the University of Vienna and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute before landing her breakout role on ABC’s Ally McBeal. Her casting as ADA Serena Southerlyn in Law & Order (2001–2006) earned her widespread recognition and a Satellite Award nomination.
Beyond Law & Order, Röhm appeared in shows like Angel and movies including American Hustle and Crazy/Beautiful. In 2020, she joined the ensemble of the procedural series 9-1-1 and has explored directing and producing roles behind the scenes. Through it all, she’s remained a muse for artists like Kimberly Metz, whose archives now offer a fresh lens on her career trajectory.
A Timeless Collaboration
This latest archival reveal arrives amid a growing trend of creatives reissuing behind-the-scenes material to spotlight formative moments. For Röhm, whose career spans over two decades, these portrait sessions not only celebrate her enduring star power but also Metz’s skill at distilling character with a single frame.
Fans responded with nostalgia and admiration in the comments, with one writing, “Absolute perfection—these should hang in a gallery!” Another added, “Love seeing Elisabeth’s career roots through these images.”
As interest grows in vintage beauty shoots and the stories behind them, Metz and Röhm’s collaboration stands out as a masterclass in restraint, composition and the art of letting natural light take center stage. For those who remember Röhm’s courtrooms and crime scenes, these portraits offer a new way to appreciate the grace behind the actor’s on-screen intensity.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Elisabeth Röhm for the first time, these archival images underscore why her presence remains unforgettable.

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