Saturday 9 March 2013

Catherine Zeta-Jones

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Birthday: 25 September 1969, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)

Biography

Catherine Zeta-Jones was born on 25 September 1969, in Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK, the daughter of Dai Jones, who formerly owned a candy factory, and Pat Jones. Her brother David Jones (b. 1967) is a development executive and brother Lyndon Jones (b.1972) works at her production company. Catherine showed an interest early on in entertainment. She starred on stage in "Annie", "Bugsy Malone" and "The Pajama Game". At 15 she had the lead in the British revival of "42nd Street". She was originally cast as the second understudy for the lead role in the musical but when the star and first understudy became sick the night the play's producer was in the audience, she was given the lead for the rest of the musical's production. She first made a name for herself in the early 1990s when she starred in the Yorkshire Television comedy/drama series "The Darling Buds of May" (1991). The show was a smash hit and made her one of the United Kingdom's most popular television actresses. She subsequently played supporting roles in several films including Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992), the miniseries Catherine the Great (1996) (TV) and a larger part as the seductive Sala in The Phantom (1996) before landing her breakthrough role playing the fiery Elena opposite Anthony Hopkins and Antonio Banderas in The Mask of Zorro (1998). She starred in many big-budget blockbusters like Entrapment (1999), The Haunting (1999) and Traffic (2000), for which many believed she was robbed of an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. In November 2000 she married actor Michael Douglas. She gave birth to their son Dylan Michael in August 2000 followed by daughter, Carys, in April of 2003 
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Early work, 1986–1995

Zeta-Jones's stage career began in childhood. She often performed at friends and family functions and was part of local dance troupe the Hazel Johnson School of Dance which rehearsed at St Alban's Church, Treboeth.[10]
Zeta-Jones made her professional acting debut when she played the lead in Annie, a production at Swansea Grand Theatre. When she was 14, Zeta-Jones was cast as Tallulah in theatre production of Bugsy Malone.
In 1986, at age 17 she had a part in the chorus of The Pajama Game at the Haymarket Theatre, Leicester starring Paul Jones and Fiona Hendley. The show subsequently toured the UK and in 1987, she starred in 42nd Street as Peggy Sawyer at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.[11] She was cast in the leading role after both the actress playing Peggy Sawyer and her understudy fell ill.
She also played Mae Jones in the Kurt Weill opera Street Scene with the English National Opera at the London Coliseum Theatre in 1989. After the show closed, she travelled to France where she played the lead role in French director Philippe de Broca's Les 1001 Nuits (1990), her feature film debut.
"Literally, with one hour of television my life completely changed. I couldn't go anywhere."[12]
—Zeta-Jones on her celebrity status in England in the early 1990s, due to a co-starring role in the TV series The Darling Buds of May
Her singing and dancing ability suggested a promising future but it was in a straight acting role as Mariette in the successful British television adaptation of H. E. Bates' The Darling Buds of May (1991–1993) that brought her to public attention and made her a British tabloid darling.[11][13]
She briefly flirted with a musical career, beginning with a part in the 1992 album Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of Spartacus, from which the single "For All Time" was released in 1992. It reached No. 36 in the UK charts. She went on to release the singles "In the Arms of Love", "I Can't Help Myself", and a duet with David Essex "True Love Ways", reaching No. 38 in the UK singles chart in 1994.[14]
She also starred in an episode of the American television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992–1993)[11] as well as in the film Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992).[15]
In 1990, Zeta-Jones participated in a television commercial for the German Deutsche Bahn at the age of 21, playing the part of a young woman eloping with her lover from a joyless marriage, a role which apparently helped in promoting her acting career.[16]
She continued to find moderate success with a number of television projects, including The Return of the Native (1994) based on the novel of the same name (1878) by Thomas Hardy and the mini-series Catherine the Great (1995).[17]
She also appeared in Splitting Heirs (1993), a comedy starring Eric Idle, Rick Moranis and John Cleese. In 1996, she was cast as the evil aviatrix Sala in the action film, The Phantom, based on the comic by Lee Falk.[18] The following year, she co starred in the CBS mini-series Titanic (1996), which also starred Peter Gallagher, Tim Curry and George C. Scott.[11]

Career success, 1998–2003

Steven Spielberg, who noted her performance in the mini-series Titanic (1996), recommended her to Martin Campbell, the director of The Mask of Zorro (1998).[19] Zeta-Jones subsequently landed a lead role in the film, alongside compatriot Anthony Hopkins and Antonio Banderas. She learned dancing, riding, sword-fighting and took part in dialect classes to play her role as Elena.[19] Commenting on her performance, Variety noted, "Zeta-Jones is bewitchingly lovely as the center of everyone's attention, and she throws herself into the often physical demands of her role with impressive grace."[20] She won the Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Female Newcomer and received an Empire Award nomination for Best British Actress and a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actress.
Zeta-Jones at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival
In 1999, she co-starred with Sean Connery in the film Entrapment, and alongside Liam Neeson and Lili Taylor in The Haunting. The following year 2000, she starred in the critically acclaimed Traffic with future husband Michael Douglas. Traffic earned praise from the press, with the critic for the Dallas Observer calling the movie "a remarkable achievement in filmmaking, a beautiful and brutal work".[21] Zeta-Jones's performance earned her her first Golden Globe nomination, as Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture[22] as well as many other nominations and acclaim.
She took the lead role of America's Sweethearts, a 2001 romantic comedy film, which also starred Julia Roberts, Billy Crystal and John Cusack. The film received unfavorable reviews, with Los Angeles Weekly stating that the film "isn't just banal, it's aggressively, arrogantly banal."[23] However, it was a hit at the box office grossing over $138 million worldwide.[24] Her character in the film was Gwen Harrison, who is a film star.
In 2002, Zeta-Jones continued her momentum and played murderous vaudevillian Velma Kelly in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Chicago. Her performance was well received by critics; Seattle Post-Intelligencer stated, "Zeta-Jones makes a wonderfully statuesque and bitchy saloon goddess."[25] Slate magazine also praised her performance, saying that she "has a smoldering confidence that takes your mind off her not – always – fluid dancing – although she's a perfectly fine hoofer, with majestic limbs and a commanding cleavage."[26]
Chicago (2002) was a commercial success, grossing more than $306 million worldwide,[27] and received universal acclaim.[28]
In 2003, Zeta-Jones garnered an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards, for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role and as a member of Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for her performance.[29]
In 2003, she voiced Marina in the animated film Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas opposite Brad Pitt,[30] as well as starring as serial divorcee Marilyn Rexroth in the black comedy Intolerable Cruelty with George Clooney.[31]

2004–2009

In 2004, she played air hostess Amelia Warren in The Terminal as well as Europol agent Isabel Lahiri in Ocean's Twelve, the sequel to Ocean's Eleven (2001). She and the cast members were nominated for the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast. [32]
In 2005, she reprised her role as Elena in The Legend of Zorro, the sequel to The Mask of Zorro (1998). The film received negative-mixed reviews;[33] however, the critics acclaimed the individual performances of the actors, Banderas and Zeta-Jones. The Legend of Zorro grossed over $142 million worldwide.[34]
In 2007, she starred opposite Aaron Eckhart and Abigail Breslin in the American romantic comedy drama No Reservations, a remake of the German film Mostly Martha (2001), for which she received a People's Choice Award nomination. The film garnered mixed or average reviews[35] but was successful commercially, grossing $92 million worldwide.[36] Claudia Puig of USA Today newspaper wrote that Zeta-Jones "shines as a character that finely balances off-putting reserve with sympathetic appeal."[37]
Zeta-Jones at a musical theatre award ceremony in 2010
In 2008, starred alongside Guy Pearce and Saoirse Ronan in Death Defying Acts, a biopic about legendary escapologist Harry Houdini at the height of his career in the 1920s. The film was well received by many critics;[38] View London noted that "Zeta Jones also pulls off an extremely impressive Edinburgh accent and it's great to see her in a decent role for once."[39]
In 2009, Zeta-Jones starred in romantic comedy The Rebound, in which she played a 40-year old mother of two, who falls in love with a younger man, played by Justin Bartha. The film was released in cinemas in several countries throughout 2009. The film was released in the United States on 7 February 2012.[40]
In August 2009, it was announced she would return to her musical roots and make her Broadway debut in the revival of A Little Night Music with Angela Lansbury, beginning December 2009. For her performance, Zeta-Jones received an Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, as well as a Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical.[41]

Current and next projects

In 2012, she features in Lay the Favorite starring Bruce Willis, which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.[42] In 2012, she also appeared in Playing for Keeps with Gerard Butler[43] and Rock of Ages, alongside Tom Cruise and Alec Baldwin.[44] Her next projects include Broken City and Steven Soderbergh's Side Effects, being their third collaboration.[45]
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Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Les 1001 nuits Scheherazade English: 1001 Nights
1991 The Darling Buds of May Mariette
1992 Christopher Columbus: The Discovery Beatriz
1993 Splitting Heirs Kitty
1994 The Cinder Path Victoria Chapman
1994 The Return of the Native Eustacia Vye
1995 Catherine the Great Catherine II
1995 Blue Juice Chloe
1996 The Phantom Sala
1996 Titanic Isabella Paradine TV miniseries
1998 The Mask of Zorro Eléna (De La Vega) Montero
  • Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Female Newcomer
  • Nominated—Empire Award for Best British Actress
  • Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress
1999 Entrapment Virginia Baker
  • Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress – Action
  • European Film Award for Best Actress
  • Nominated—Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screen Couple(with Sean Connery)
1999 The Haunting Theo
  • Nominated—Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress – Horror
  • Nominated—Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress
  • Nominated—Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screen Couple(with Lili Taylor)
2000 High Fidelity Charlie Nicholson
2000 Traffic Helena Ayala
  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
  • Nominated—Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress – Drama
  • Nominated—Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominated—Empire Award for Best British Actress
  • Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
2001 America's Sweethearts Gwen Harrison
2002 Chicago Velma Kelly
  • Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
  • Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress
  • Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
  • Nominated—Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Nominated—Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
2003 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas Marina Voice role
2003 Intolerable Cruelty Marylin Hamilton Rexroth Doyle Massey
2004 The Terminal Amelia Warren
2004 Ocean's Twelve Isabel Lahiri Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
2005 The Legend of Zorro Eléna (De La Vega) Montero Nominated—People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Action Star
2007 No Reservations Kate Armstrong
2007 Death Defying Acts Mary McGarvie
2009 The Rebound Sandy
2012 Rock of Ages Patricia Whitmore
2012 Lay the Favorite Tulip Heimowitz
2012 Playing for Keeps Denise
2013 Broken City Cathleen Hostetler
2013 Side Effects Dr. Victoria Siebert
2013 RED 2 Miranda Wood Post-production

Theatre credits

Year Show Role Awards and nominations
1981 Annie Annie
1983 Bugsy Malone Tallulah
1986 The Pajama Game Chorus
1987 42nd Street Peggy Sawyer
1989 Street Scene Mae Jones
2009 A Little Night Music Desiree Armfeldt
  • Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
  • Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical
  • Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical
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Carlson Young

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Mostly Credited As: Carlson Young
Birth Name: Carlson Elizabeth Young
Date Of Birth: October 29, 1990 (Age 22)
Country Of Birth: USA
Birth Place: Fort Worth, Texas
Height: 5' 2" (1.57 m)
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     Carlson Elizabeth Young was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. She is a recent graduate of Fort Worth Country Day, where she was a student from grades K-12.  Carlson has been acting from the age of 13, performing in various school and community productions. She began doing commercial work at 14 booking several national spots. In 2007, she was cast in the role as “Tiffany” in the Disney Channel short series “As The Bell Rings”. Carlson is currently a student at the prestigious Warner Loughlin Studios in  Los Angeles. She is now in production for various film and television projects.  
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Cameron Richardson

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Cameron Richardson (born September 11, 1979) is an American actress and model, who portrayed Chloe Carter on the CBS television series Harper's Island.

Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Cameron grew up in New Jersey. In 1997, she graduated from Old Bridge High School in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey.[1] She moved to New York City to pursue modeling, and her agents suggested acting.
Cameron was called Cam-Bones due to her very thin physique
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Modeling

Richardson modeled for Mademoiselle, Interview, Cosmopolitan, and other fashion magazines. She appeared on the cover of Ocean Drive in 2006. She was cover model for the January–February 2008 issue of Women's Health Magazine. She has modeled clothes for American Eagle Outfitters, GAP, Lucky Brand Jeans, Chic Jeans, and Roxy amongst others. She advertised Dasani bottled water from The Coca-Cola Company. As of 2010, she can be seen modeling for Forever 21's maternity line.
Richardson appeared in a 2004 advertising campaign for burger chain Carl's Jr./Hardee's in which she ate a Western style burger while riding a mechanical bull to the tune of "Slow Ride" by Foghat.[3][4]
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Acting

Cameron Richardson guest starred on the FOX television show House (Episode 2.13, "Skin Deep"). She played the 15 year old supermodel Alex, she herself having been a model before getting into acting. She also guest starred on the HBO television show, Entourage in the episode "Strange Days" in which she played a waitress who has a tryst in the coat room with character Vincent Chase during a silent auction. In 2009 she was a series regular on Harper's Island a murder mystery television series. Promotions for the series describe her character Chloe as The Flirt.[5] [6] [7]
In 2012 Richardson appeared in an episode of CSI Las Vegas, titled Malice in Wonderland.
She has recently been featured in both Corona[when?] beer and Sears[when?]television commercials.
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Awards

Richardson was ranked #76 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women In The World" (2002). She was named #52 on the Maxim "Hot 100 of 2005" list, and modeled for the cover of the Hot 100 supplement.[2] She did not appear on the list again until 2009 when she ranked #76.[8]
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Personal life

Richardson dated Mike Einziger, the guitarist from alternative rock band Incubus.[9] In 2002 she appeared in the music video for the Incubus song "Are You In?".
Richardson resides in Los Angeles.
She appears in the country music video I Don't Want This Night to End and Drunk On You with Luke Bryan.
In March 2010 a visibly pregnant Richardson was photographed at the opening of the Odd Molly flagship store.[10] Richardson gave birth to a baby boy in late 2010.[11]
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Filmography

List of acting performances in film and television
Year Film Role Notes
2000-2001 Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family Celeste Arno 24 episodes
2002 Frank McKlusky, C.I. Sharon Webber
2003 National Lampoon's Barely Legal Rachael Unger
National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze Adrienne
2003-2004 Skin Darlene 5 episodes
2005 Point Pleasant Paula Hargrove 13 episodes
The Good Humor Man Wendy
Supercross Piper Cole
2006 If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home Now Amy TV movie
House Alex Episode "Skin Deep"
Open Water 2: Adrift Michelle
2006-2011 Entourage Waitress / Lindsay 3 episodes
2007 Rise: Blood Hunter Collette
Alvin and the Chipmunks Claire
2008 I Heart Veronica Martin Veronica Martin Short
Familiar Strangers Erin Worthington
12 Miles of Bad Road Mckenna Shakespeare Hall 6 episodes
2009 Women in Trouble Darby
Harper's Island Chloe Carter 10 episodes
2010 Wreckage Kate
Hard Breakers Alexis Bell
2011 The Indestructible Jimmy Brown Alison TV movie
2012 Vanished Alex Short
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Emily Hartley Episode "Malice in Wonderland"
4.2.3 Eva Short
Untitled Eric Balfour Project Cameron Post-production
2013 Get a Job Tara Filming
The Last Beat Valerie Eason In production


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Claire Forlani

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Claire Antonia Forlani (born 1 July 1972) is an English American actress.
Claire Forlani was born in 1972 in Twickenham, London, the daughter of Barbara (née Dickinson), who was English, and Pier Luigi Forlani, a music manager from Ferrara, Italy.[1][2][3] At the age of 11, Forlani entered the Arts Educational School in London, where she began to study acting. During her six years at the school, she also studied dance, which led to performances on stage in The Nutcracker and Orpheus in the Underworld.
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Forlani's parents moved to San Francisco in 1993, in order to allow for wider casting opportunities in Hollywood films. Subsequently, Forlani was cast in the television mini-series J.F.K.: Reckless Youth and the film Police Academy: Mission to Moscow. In 1995, she played the supporting role of Brandi Svenning in Mallrats. In 1996, Forlani appeared in a supporting role as Sean Connery's daughter in the film The Rock. She continued to appear in both widely released and smaller-budget films. In 1998, she starred with Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt in Meet Joe Black. She then appeared in Antitrust, a thriller released in January 2001. Forlani was the new face of L'Oréal in 2001. She has been ranked no. 51 (2000) and no. 89 (2001) in Stuff magazine's 100 Sexiest Women, no. 85 (2001) in FHM magazine's 100 Sexiest Women and was slotted in Loaded's Hot 100 Babes. In 2003, she co-starred with Jackie Chan in The Medallion.
In autumn 2006, Forlani joined the cast of CSI: NY in a recurring role as a medical examiner, Dr. Peyton Driscoll.[4] In February 2007, Forlani portrayed Tori Bodeen in the film version of Nora Roberts's best-selling book Carolina Moon. In 2008, she starred opposite Daniel Craig in Flashbacks of a Fool. In 2011, Forlani played Queen Igraine in Camelot and Kate Templeton in Love's Kitchen alongside her husband Dougray Scott.[5]
In 2011, she also made an appearance in NCIS: Los Angeles as Agent Lauren Hunter replacing Henrietta Lange (Linda Hunt) temporarily as the operations director at NCIS for the end of season 2. She also appeared in season 3's finale, where she is killed in a car blast.
She has recently begun to appear in a series of television commercials for Dewar's Scotch whisky, where she sports a thick Scottish accent.[6]
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Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1992 Gypsy Eyes Katarina Debut
1994 Police Academy: Mission to Moscow Katrina
1995 Mallrats Brandi Svenning
1996 Basquiat Gina Cardinale
The Rock Jade Angelou
1997 The Last Time I Committed Suicide Joan
1998 Basil Julia Sherwin
Into My Heart Nina
Meet Joe Black Susan Parrish
1999 Mystery Men Monica
2000 Boys and Girls Jennifer Burrows
2001 Antitrust Alice Poulson
2002 Triggermen Emma Cutler
2003 The Medallion Nicole James
The Pentagon Papers Patricia Marx Daniel Ellsberg's wife
2004 Bobby Jones: A Stroke of Genius Mary Malone Jones
2005 Green Street Shannon Dunham
The Shadow Dancer Isabella Parish Titled Shadows in the Sun in the United States
Ripley Under Ground Cynthia
2006 Nightmares & Dreamscapes – "Crouch End" Doris Freeman
2006–07
2010
CSI: NY Dr. Peyton Driscoll Season 3 (nine episodes)
Seasons 4 & 6 (one episode each)
2007 Hallam Foe Verity Foe
Carolina Moon Tory Bodeen
2008 Flashbacks of a Fool Ruth Davies
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale Solana
Beer for My Horses Annie
2009 Shannon's Rainbow Christine
False Witness Pippa Porter
Not Forgotten Katie
2010 Love's Kitchen Kate Templeton
2011 Camelot Queen Igraine
2011-12 NCIS: Los Angeles Lauren Hunter Season 2 (two episodes)
Season 3 (four episodes)

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Chyler Leigh

Birthday: 10 April 1982, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
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Biography

Born in Charlotte, North Carolina and raised in Virginia Beach and Miami Beach, Chyler began her career in front of the camera at age 12 modeling for magazines and catalogues. Her success in print later led to national commercials for Coca Cola and Wendy's, among others.
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By age 16, she had already completed several pilots (ABC's "Wilder Days" (2000) and the WB's "Saving Graces" (1999)) at the onset. Aaron Spelling confirmed the young actress's talent when he hired her a few years ago as a series regular in the WB series "Safe Harbor" (1999) after seeing her performance on "Saving Graces" (1999). She also guest-starred on "7th Heaven" (1996) in a powerful three-story arc wherein her character, "Frankie", a young, inept mother had adversely influenced the family.

Leigh made her film debut in the Colombia/Tri-Star hit comedy spoof Not Another Teen Movie (2001), which opened nationwide December, 2001. She originally auditioned for a smaller role, but the producers and directors were so impressed with her performance that they invited her to read for the lead. Leigh was stunned by her good fortune.
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By January of 2002, Leigh had already landed a series role on the Fox comedy "That '80s Show" (2002) (from the producers of "That '70s Show"). The mid season comedy series portrayed Leigh as a rebellious teenager on the Fox Network. After the short-lived run, the series was canceled, and Leigh was immediately brought to executive producer David E. Kelley for consideration in his new Fox series "Girls Club" (2002). Three days later, Leigh was flown for the New York up-fronts where she was introduced as one of the new series leads, "Sarah Mickle", a young attorney, on Fox's 2002 "Girls Club" (2002).

After only two episodes of "Girls Club" (2002) had aired, Leigh received a personal phone call from Kelley informing her of the show's cancellation and his desire to bring her forward to his already established series "The Practice" (1997). With only a matter of weeks between shows, Leigh was at work on the set of ABC's "The Practice" (1997) as "Claire Wyatt", a new Series Regular for the 2002-2003 season. In 2004, Leigh was reunited with Fox for their new half hour comedy pilot "Lucky Us". Chyler landed the starring role of the free-wheeling conservative young architect, "Lucy Reed". Weeks later, Leigh made a guest starring appearance as "Kate Spangler", a feisty young ad exec, in Fox's new drama series "North Shore" (2004)".

Later in the season, Leigh took a brief break from Fox to shoot a series lead role opposite Billy Campbell in the WB's drama pilot "Rocky Point" (2005). The series was centered on a young woman (Leigh) living on Hawaii's North Shore who takes in her estranged father (Campbell).http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2009/cbb/blog/090126/chyler_leigh300.jpg

Most recently, Leigh has been tapped as a series regular on Fox's 2005 one hour pilot "Reunion" (2005). Leigh will star as "Carla", the quirky good girl who we see transform throughout the emotional, dramatic series which follows her and her five closest friends from their high school graduation in 1986 to their 20th reunion. "Reunion" (2005) from Warner Bros. TV and Class IV Productions was written/created by Jon Harmon Feldman and will be directed by Jon Amiel. The pilot's executive producers include Stephen Pearlman, Andrew Plotkin and Jon Harmon Feldman 
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Drug addiction and recovery

At age 16, Leigh met her future husband, 20 year old Nathan West, when they both attended auditions for the pilot of a WB series titled Saving Graces.[6][7] The two began a relationship and Leigh left home and moved in with West. Leigh and West, both who had a troubled family-life and had experienced a difficult upbringing, were described by Leigh as being "broken". [8] This led them to experiment with drugs such as marijuana and cocaine and this experimentation quickly escalated into drug addiction. The catalyst for change eventually came in 2001 when Leigh, drug addicted and barely eating, was told by a director she looked unhealthily thin.[9] Furthermore, she and West attended a Christian church service at the encouragement of a friend and this helped them break free of their addiction. By 2002, the couple were clean and sober and wed in Alaska surrounded by their closest family and friends.[10]

Career

Leigh started acting at an early age and debuted in the film world at age 15 in 1997's Kickboxing Academy, starring opposite her brother, who played her love interest in the movie. She started hosting in local TV shows and modeling; in 2001, Leigh nabbed the lead role in the box-office success Not Another Teen Movie as Janey Briggs. She also appeared in Marilyn Manson's music video "Tainted Love", a song which appeared in the film. She was ranked #65 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2002.[11] In 2002, Leigh was cast in two short-lived TV series: Girls Club, in which she played lawyer Sarah Mickle, and That '80s Show, in which she played punk rocker June Tuesday. She then became a series regular on the ABC legal drama The Practice, but was let go at the end of the season due to budget cuts. Following that, she joined the cast of Reunion in September, 2005.
In ABC's Grey's Anatomy, Leigh first appeared as a woman in Joe's bar who was noticed by Derek Shepherd while in the third season finale, it was revealed that she was Lexie Grey.[12] She was made an official series regular for season four, and remained so until the eighth season finale.[13]
Chyler is starring in the tv movie Window Wonderland [14]


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Personal life

On July 20, 2002, Leigh married fellow actor Nathan West. The couple worked together in 2000 on the television series 7th Heaven, playing Mary Camden's (Jessica Biel) troubled friends Frankie and Johnnie. Leigh and West have three children - a son and two daughters: Noah Wilde (born December 2003), Taelyn Leigh (born September 2006),[15] and Anniston Kae (born May 7, 2009).[16]
Leigh has said that she and her husband have a pact in which the person who guesses the baby's sex correctly gets to choose the name. When pregnant with Noah, she guessed she was having a boy so she chose the first name and Nathan gave him his middle name. For Taelyn, Nathan correctly guessed it was a girl, so he named her. Their third child, also a girl, was guessed correctly by West; he chose the name Anniston Kae.[17][18]
Leigh also supports The Thirst Project.[19]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Hall Pass Co-Host
1997 Kinetic City Super Crew unknown
1997 Kickboxing Academy Cindy
1999 Saving Grace Grace Smith unknown episodes
1999 Safe Harbor Jamie Martin Main cast member, 10 episodes
2000 M.Y.O.B. unknown 1 episode
2000 7th Heaven Frankie 3 episodes
2000 Wilder Days Rip unknown episodes
2001 Not Another Teen Movie Janey Briggs
2002 That '80s Show June Tuesday 13 episodes
2002 Girls Club Sarah Mickle 9 episodes
2003 The Practice Claire Wyatt
2004 North Shore Kate Spangler 1 episode
2005 Rocky Point Cassie
2005 Reunion Carla Main cast member, 13 episodes, 2005–2006
2007–2012 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Lexie Grey cast member; 113 episodes
2010 The 19th Wife Queenie Alton
2012 Private Practice Dr. Lexie Grey Special Guest Star, 1 episode
2012 Brake Molly Reins
2013 Holding Patterns Leah
2013 Window Wonderland unknown TV Movie
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Chloe Bridges

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Chloe Bridges (born on December 27, 1991 in Louisiana, U.S.; formally credited as Chloe Suazo) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Zoey in the sitcom Freddie (2005–2006) and as Dana Turner in the 2010 television film Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam. She was up for the role of Mitchie Torres, in the first Camp Rock movie, but it ultimately went to Demi Lovato.[1][2][3] She has also appeared in the films Legally Blondes (2009) and Forget Me Not (2009). In March 2012, Bridges was cast as Donna LaDonna in The CW's Sex and the City prequel, The Carrie Diaries, which premiered January 2013.
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Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2008 The Longshots Tammy Anderson Film debut
2009 Legally Blondes Ashley Meadows Supporting role
2009 Diana's World Diana Shapiro Lead role
2009 Forget Me Not Layla Supporting role
2010 Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Dana Turner TV film
2010 The Untitled Michael Jacobs Pilot Rachel Davidson Unsold TV pilot
2011 Worst. Prom. Ever. Neve Spernak TV film
2013 Nightlight Nia Feature film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2005–2006 Freddie Zoey Moreno Main role (credited as Chloe Suazo)
2006 George Lopez Zoey Moreno Episode: "George Gets Cross Over Freddie"
2008 Out of Jimmy's Head Undine Episode: "Bad Fad"
2011 90210 Alexis Recurring role, 3 episodes
2011 Suburgatory Misty Episode: "Halloween"
2012 T-Mobile (commercial) herself spokes person
2012 New Girl Chloe Episode: "Kids"
2013 The Carrie Diaries Donna LaDonna
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Catherine Keener

Birthday: 23 March 1959, Miami, Florida, USA
Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)

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Biography

Catherine Keener is an Oscar nominated actress for her roles in the independent films Being John Malkovich (1999) and Capote (2005). Acclaimed in her community for her quirky roles in independent film and mainstream such as The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005), Keener got her start as a casting director in New York City.

Originating from Hialeah, Florida, Keener attended Wheaton College in New Hampshire. She began taking acting classes when she was unable to sign up for a photography class. After graduating, Keener managed a McDonalds in New York City before becoming an assistant casting director and soon relocating to Los Angeles.

Not long after, Keener told her superior of her aspirations for acting and she landed a one-worded role as a waitress in About Last Night... (1986). Two years later, she landed a role in a film called Survival Quest (1988), where she met her future husband, Dermot Mulroney. After struggling for years in the industry, Keener landed a role in an independent film, opposite the unknown Brad Pitt, in Johnny Suede (1991). Her ascent in independent film began as she starred in Living in Oblivion (1995) and Walking and Talking (1996) before her mainstream break with Being John Malkovich (1999) in 1999, which earned Keener her first Oscar nomination. Since then, Catherine Keener has starred in several critically acclaimed films+

Keener had a supporting role as Lt. Cricket Sideris in the television series, "Ohara," about an Asian detective. The series ran from January, 1987 to May, 1988.
Keener's first film appearance was one line in About Last Night... (1986). Although she struggled professionally over the next few years one low-quality project had an unexpected dividend. Keener met her future husband, actor Dermot Mulroney in 1987 while working on Survival Quest (1989), after Mulroney became stuck while attempting to scale a cliff.
She also guest-starred as an artist on an episode of Seinfeld called "The Letter". She played Jerry's girlfriend, an artist who painted the famous portrait of Kramer. Keener then earned her first starring role in Johnny Suede with the then unknown Brad Pitt. Her performance gained critical acclaim and earned her her first Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead. She went on to work with director Tom Dicillo, again, in Living in Oblivion (1995). Two years later she was once again nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Walking and Talking, an independent cult-comedy film directed by Nicole Holofcener.
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In 2000, Keener earned her first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Being John Malkovich, directed by Spike Jonze.[7] In 2001, she worked with director Nicole Holofcener in Lovely and Amazing garnering her a third Independent Spirit Award nomination. In 2002, she co-starred with Edward Norton in the off-Broadway revival of Burn This and the film Death to Smoochy. She also took part in the film Full Frontal, and S1m0ne alongside Al Pacino.
In 2005, she made a comeback starring in the political thriller The Interpreter, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, opposite Daniel Day-Lewis, and was cast as the love interest of Steve Carell in Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Keener's performance as writer Harper Lee in Capote (also 2005) earned her several awards and nominations, including her second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[7] In 2006, she starred in the film Friends with Money, directed by Nicole Holofcener.
In 2007, Keener played Jan Burres in Sean Penn's critically acclaimed film Into the Wild, based on Jon Krakauer's best-selling book of the same name. In 2008, her film An American Crime, the true story of Gertrude Baniszewski, a middle-aged mother who tortured and killed Sylvia Likens in her Indiana home, was aired on Showtime. Keener plays Baniszewski and her portrayal earned her an Emmy nomination in the Best Actress in a TV Mini-Series or Movie category. In 2008, Keener portrayed Philip Seymour Hoffman's wife Adele in Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut, Synecdoche, New York. Keener played the title character's mother in the 2010 film Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, based on the series of books by Rick Riordan.
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Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1986 About Last Night... Cocktail Waitress
1989 Survival Quest Cheryl
1990 Catchfire Trucker's girl
1991 Switch Steve's Secretary
Johnny Suede Yvonne Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
1992 The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag Suzanne
1993 The Cemetery Club Ester's Daughter
1995 Living in Oblivion Nicole Springer
1996 Walking and Talking Amelia Nominated—Chlotrudis Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
Boys Jilly
Box of Moonlight Floatie Dupre
1997 The Real Blonde Mary
1998 Out of Sight Adele Delisi
Your Friends & Neighbors Terri
1999 8mm Amy Welles
Simpatico Cecilia
Being John Malkovich Maxine Lund Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Nominated—Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2001 Lovely & Amazing Michelle Marks Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
Nominated—Chlotrudis Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
2002 Adaptation. Herself Cameo
Full Frontal Lee
Death to Smoochy Nora Wells
S1m0ne Elaine Christian
2005 The Ballad of Jack and Rose Kathleen Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
The Interpreter Dot Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
The 40-Year-Old Virgin Trish Piedmont Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Capote Nelle Harper Lee Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated—Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
2006 Friends with Money Christine
2007 An American Crime Gertrude Baniszewski TV Movie
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Into the Wild Jan Burres Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2008 Hamlet 2 Brie Marschz
What Just Happened Lou Tarnow
Synecdoche, New York Adele Lack Gotham Award for Best Ensemble Cast
Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award
Genova Barbara
2009 The Soloist Mary Weston
Where the Wild Things Are Connie Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress
2010 Please Give Kate Nominated—Comedy Film Award for Best Leading Actress
Nominated—Gotham Award for Best Ensemble Cast
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Cyrus Jamie
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Sally Jackson
Trust Lynn Cameron
Nailed Rep. Pam Hendrickson forthcoming film
2011 The Oranges Paige Walling
Peace, Love, & Misunderstanding Diane
2012 A Late Quartet Juliette Gelbart
2013 The Croods Ugga

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