Real Life
- Mary Elizabeth Barber (1818–1899), British natural historian
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835–1915), British novelist
- Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907), British novelist and poet
- Mary Elizabeth Counselman (1911–1995), American short story writer and poet
- Mary Elizabeth Ellis (b. 1979), American television actress and screenwriter
- Mary Elizabeth Nelson, a wife of Brigham Young
- Mary Elizabeth Rollins, another wife of Brigham Young
- Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (b. 1958), American actress
- Mary Elizabeth McDonough (b. 1961), American actress
- Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (b. 1966), American voice actress
- Mary Elizabeth Williams, American columnist
- Mary Elizabeth Winstead (b. 1984), American actress
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