Sunday 13 October 2013

Heather Graham


http://cdn01.cdn.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/zac-prem/zac-efron-heather-graham-at-any-price-premiere-08.jpgHeather Joan Graham (born January 29, 1970) is an American actress. After starring in various commercials, her first high-profile starring role came in 1988 with the teen comedy License to Drive, followed by her breakout role in Gus Van Sant's critically acclaimed 1989 film Drugstore Cowboy.[1] She then took a number of supporting roles in films such as Shout (1991), Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Swingers (1996) and in TV series Twin Peaks (1991) and its prequel film Fire Walk with Me (1992) before gaining critical praise as porn starlet Brandi/Rollergirl in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights (1997).[2] In 1999, she co-starred in Bowfinger and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
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In the 2000s, Graham starred in a number of films ranging from studio films to smaller indies like Committed (2000), Say It Isn't So (2001), Anger Management (2003), Mary (2005), Gray Matters (2007), The Hangover (2009) and The Hangover Part III (2013). She also had a brief stint on the TV series Scrubs in 2004, before starring as the title character in the short-lived Emily's Reasons Why Not in 2006. Widely regarded a sex symbol, she often appears in magazines' 'Most Beautiful' and 'Sexiest' lists[3] Graham is also a public advocate for Children International,[4] and supported the climate change campaign Global Cool in 2007.
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Early life

Heather Graham was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the older of two children. Her family is of "three-quarters Irish" descent, with her father's side from County Cork.[5][6] Her younger sister, Aimee Graham, is also an actress, and writer. Their mother, Joan (née Bransfield), is a teacher and author of children's books.[7] Their father, James Graham, is a retired FBI agent.[8] The girls were raised with traditional Catholic values.[9][10] Her family relocated repeatedly before settling down in Agoura Hills, California, when she was nine years old.[11] She was introduced to acting during a school production of The Wizard of Oz.
After high school, Graham enrolled in extension classes at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and studied English for two years.[9] After two years Graham withdrew from UCLA to pursue acting full-time, despite her parents' objections.[12]
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Career

Early work (1984–1988)

Graham's first film appearance was an uncredited cameo in Mrs. Soffel (1984).[13] Her first credited film appearance was in the television film Student Exchange. In 1986, she appeared on a special "Teen Week" episode of the NBC game show Scrabble. Then she appeared in numerous television commercials, and an episode of the sitcom Growing Pains in 1987. Her first high-profile starring role came in the 1988 Corey Haim/Corey Feldman vehicle License to Drive, which saw her as a popular girl named Mercedes Lane, who serves as the love interest of Haim's character. Her efforts won her a Young Artist Award nomination in the Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Fantasy category. Her strict parents forbade her to accept a role in the black comedy Heathers (1988), which had an expletive-rich script.[11] The same year she also had an uncredited appearance as Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger's mother in Twins (during the laboratory conception flashback). Graham auditioned for the role of Baby in Dirty Dancing (1987), which went to Jennifer Grey.[14]

Breakthrough (1989–1996)

In 1989 Graham was featured in Gus Van Sant's Drugstore Cowboy as Nadine, a young drug-addicted friend of the two main characters (played by Matt Dillon and Kelly Lynch). The performance earned her a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also rejected a steady role in a TV soap opera and a three-picture deal with a major studio because she thought it would be too restrictive.[15] After Drugstore Cowboy she appeared in Lawrence Kasdan's dark comedy I Love You to Death (1990), alongside William Hurt and Keanu Reeves and the rock-and-roll coming-of-age film Shout (1991), for which she received her a nomination for the Young Artist Award for Best Actress Starring in a Motion Picture.
After co-starring with Benicio Del Toro in a Calvin Klein commercial directed by David Lynch, the director cast her as former nun Annie Blackburn in his television series Twin Peaks. Following the cancellation of the series, Graham reprised the role of Blackburn in the 1992 prequel film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. Regarding her casting process she said: "He's just one of those people—he doesn't really make you audition. He just meets you, and he just thinks you're interesting, and he just sticks you in there [...] I remember him telling me that he was doing this art project in his backyard. And that he was putting turkey, and laying it out and having ants crawling on it, and then he was going to, like, I don't know, I think take pictures of it", and stated she was "very excited" to work with Lynch.[16]
She was also cast in Scorchers (1991), but was ultimately fired.[17] Later on she went to be featured in Diggstown (1992), alongside James Woods; the well-received Six Degrees of Separation (1993), alongside Will Smith and The Ballad of Little Jo (1993), alongside Ian McKellen before re-teaming with Gus Van Sant for the critically panned film adaption of Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, alongside Uma Thurman.[18] The same year she co-starred as Mary Kennedy Parker in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle. In 1995 she starred as Jackie in the poorly received Desert Winds and guest-starred in an episode of the television series Fallen Angels. She had a small but important role in Swingers (1996), where she played Lorraine, Jon Favreau's love interest. A popular rumor is that Graham received the role of Lorraine after Favreau took her swing dancing.[14]
Graham also auditioned for the Sarah Jessica Parker role in L.A. Story (1991) and the Angelina Jolie role in Hackers (1995).[17]
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Wider industry and public recognition (1997–2003)

Graham's popularity significantly increased after she appeared as a young porn star named Brandi, nicknamed Rollergirl because she never takes her rollerskates off, in Paul Thomas Anderson's critically acclaimed, award-winning[19] Boogie Nights (1997). She had initially auditioned for the role of Maggie/Amber Waves, which went to Julianne Moore.[14] The cast received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The same year she also starred in the Gregg Araki film Nowhere, and had a cameo in the horror hit Scream 2, too. She was subsequently cast in Two Girls and a Guy (1998), a film mainly based upon dialogue between the characters which was shot in 11 days,[20] which co-starred Robert Downey Jr. and Natasha Gregson; and the sci-fi film Lost in Space, which was met with mostly negative reviews and bombed at the box-office, making only $69,117,629 when its production budget was of $80 million. The cast was signed on for sequels that as of December 2012 have not yet been made.[21][22][23]
Her first starring role was as Felicity Shagwell in the 1999 sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, which was a box-office hit. Shagwell is one of her best-known roles and became a fan favorite.[24] Her turn as Shagwell also earned her a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Actress. She appeared in the music video for Lenny Kravitz's cover of "American Woman". Also in 1999, Graham co-starred as Daisy in the movie Bowfinger opposite Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy. Regarding the film, she commented: "it’s about these losers in Hollywood who want to make a movie, and I’m this naive, innocent girl who wants to be an actress. I’m willing to stop at nothing".[25]
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The 2000 film Committed was her first star vehicle. She played Joline, devoted-beyond-reason young wife looking for the husband who left her. While the film itself received mixed-to-negative reviews, critics felt that "Graham shows she can play a central character" but noted "she's not enough to make Committed successful".[26] The following year she co-starred as Annie Matthews, an unhappily married woman, in Edward Burns' Sidewalks of New York In 2003 she starred opposite Joseph Fiennes in Chen Kaige's English-language debut film Killing Me Softly, which received overwhelmingly negative response from critics and a 0% at Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus being: "Respected director Chen Kaige's first English-language film is a spectacularly misguided erotic thriller, with ludicrous plot twists and cringe-worthy dialogue".[27] In 2009, the site also rated it #12 on the countdown of the worst films over the last 10 years.
Graham's other appearances in mainstream roles include her playing Mary Kelly in the 2001 film From Hell, based on the story of Jack the Ripper, Anger Management (2003), opposite Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson, the Farrelly Brothers comedy Say It Isn't So (2001), opposite Sally Field, The Guru (2002), opposite Jimi Mistry and Hope Springs (2003) opposite Colin Firth.
She had to turn down the role of the female lead in Rounders (1998), which went to Gretchen Mol, due to scheduling conflicts. She also turned down the Teri Polo role in Meet the Parents (2000) and the Shannon Elizabeth role in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back(2001).[17]

Independent films and television (2004–2008)

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Graham in 2007
Graham forayed into the world of independent films with Gray Matters, Broken, Adrift in Manhattan (all 2007) and Miss Conception (2008), which received negative-to-mixed reviews and most of them went mostly unnoticed at the box-office.[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] Her 2005 film Mary holds a 63% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the first since Bowfinger.[36] The film premiered at the 2005 Venice Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize as well as three smaller awards. The film also played at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival, Deauville Film Festival and San Sebastián International Film Festival and co-starred Juliette Binoche, Forest Whitaker, Marion Cotillard and Matthew Modine. In 2006 she co-starred in Bobby as Angela, and the cast was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
During this period Graham also spoke about developing a comedy film titled The Accidental Virgin which would've focused on "female sexual confusion", telling the story of a woman who hasn't had sex in a year. As of December 2012, the film wasn't made yet. She also stated she would be interested in directing in the future if there is "something that, its burning in my mind that I need to do".[8]
On television, Graham played herself on one episode of the TV series Sex and the City. She was given special guest-star status on nine episodes of NBC-TV's Scrubs during its fourth season (2004–2005), and also appeared as George Michael Bluth's ethics teacher in an episode of Fox's television series, Arrested Development in 2004. She played Emily Sanders in Emily's Reasons Why Not, however, the sitcom was canceled after airing only one episode.
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The Hangover and after (2009–present)

In 2009, Graham played the stripper-with-a-heart-of-gold, Jade, in The Hangover, which was released to critical and box office success. She won the role after Lindsay Lohan turned it down.[37][38][39] Though she did not return for the sequel The Hangover Part II, she reprised her role in the final installment of the trilogy, The Hangover Part III. On her character's story arc, she has said: "Something good happens to Jade".[40] In 2010, she starred in Boogie Woogie, followed by roles in the unsuccessful films Father of Invention, 5 Days of War, Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer (all 2011) and About Cherry (2012).[41][42][43][44]
Graham voiced the character of Antonia Bayle in the online role-playing game EverQuest 2.[45][46]
Upcoming roles include Meredith Crown in At Any Price which stars Dennis Quaid and Zac Efron and was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, and later screened as an official selection at both the Telluride Film Festival and Toronto Film Festival;[47] Angela in Compulsion and Annette Stratton-Osborne in Behaving Badly.
In 2012 she was a member of the jury of the 15th Shanghai International Film Festival.[48]
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Activism

Besides her acting work, Graham is also an activist who serves as a public advocate for Children International.[4] She stated that what she likes about Children International is that "you are helping a child have a better life. It's great for that child to know that someone who lives in another country cares about them".[49] Graham works with the Cambodian Children's Fund which provides supplies, education and campaigns to stop slavery. She commented on the situation in Cambodia and the Children's Fund saying: "There's a lot of human trafficking in Cambodia. Women are dying because they don't have $15 to give birth in a hospital. The fund provides free education, clean water and healthcare for communities. The idea is that we're creating future leaders who will be able to help themselves".[4][50] In 2007 she supported the climate change campaign Global Cool and appeared in Shekhar Kapur's short film Global Cool alongside Sienna Miller.[51]
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Image and endorsements

Graham is considered a modern day sex symbol. She was ranked at n°40 in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World list in 2000, n° 95 in 2001 list, n° 97 in the 2002 list, n° #74 in the 2005 list and at n° #98 in 2006 list. In 2001 she was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine. In 2003, she also posed for a photoshoot by photographer Sam Jones, during which she was levitated several feet into the air by a magician, who later also sawed her in half.[52] Also in 2003, Graham appeared on the cover of Time magazine for an article titled "The Science of Meditation".[17][53][54] To promote Emily's Reasons Why Not, she had posed for a Life Magazine cover story, printed weeks in advance of the assumed series schedule, referring to her as "TV's sexiest star" which appeared in the January 27, 2006 issue.[55][56]
Graham is often cast in sexual roles including those of Felicity Shagwell (Austin Powers: The Spy who Shagged Me), porn stars Rollergirl (Boogie Nights) and Sharonna (The Guru), Irish prostitute Mary Kelly (From Hell), porn director Margaret (About Cherry) and stripper Jade (The Hangover and The Hangover, Part III). She stated she finds these types of roles and the issue of sexuality fascinating, and believes that "our culture sends out mixed messages to women about sex. Are women supposed to be sexually alive people, or are we supposed to be 'good' mothers who would never do those things?" and that she likes "the fact some of my roles maybe help people open their minds about the way they think about sex". Due to her portrayals of sexual characters and nudity in films she has been described as "completely up for it".[57][58]
In 2005, Graham became the spokeswoman and TV model for the Garnier brand of hair care products.
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Personal life

Graham dated UK musician/actor Adam Ant, actors James Woods, whom she first met while studying at UCLA, Kyle McLachlan and Heath Ledger, whom she met in Prague while filming From Hell, and directors Stephen Hopkins, Edward Burns and Yaniv Raz.[57][59][60][61][62] In 2011 she was dating Jason Silva.[63]
Graham became estranged from her family. Regarding the media's perception of her relationship with her family, she stated: "I don't really like to talk about my parents. Because I just feel that it gets misinterpreted in the press, and stuff...".[61][64]
She stated she enjoys playing poker and going to yoga retreats in Mexico. She has been practicing Transcendental Meditation since 1991 after being introduced to it by David Lynch.
On September 11, 2001 Graham was due to move into an apartment she had bought in Manhattan. Speaking about that day she said: "I was flying into New York that morning from the Toronto Film Festival. I'd bought an apartment in Manhattan and I was due to move in that day. We were flying towards New York when I could see this huge black cloud over the city. The first plane had hit the Twin Towers but nobody knew what was happening at that stage. We landed and I was in the baggage-claim area when the second plane hit the towers. There was general panic. After going through something like that, you never take anything for granted again."[53][65][66]
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Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Mrs. Soffel Factory Girl Uncredited
1986 Scrabble Contestant Teen Week
1987 Growing Pains Cindy/Samantha TV series; 2 episodes
Student Exchange Dorrie Ryder
1988 License to Drive Mercedes Lane Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Actress Starring in a Motion Picture Comedy or Fantasy
Twins Young Mary Ann Benedict Uncredited
1989 Drugstore Cowboy Nadine Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress
1990 I Love You to Death Bridget
1991 Guilty as Charged Kimberly
Shout Sara Benedict Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Actress Starring in a Motion Picture
Twin Peaks Annie Blackburn TV series; 6 episodes
1992 Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
O Pioneers! Young Alexandra Bergson
Diggstown Emily Forrester
1993 The Ballad of Little Jo Mary Addie
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Cowgirl Heather
Six Degrees of Separation Elizabeth
1994 Don't Do It Suzanna
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle Mary Kennedy Taylor
1995 Toughguy Olive
Desert Winds Jackie
Let It Be Me Perfumery Salesgirl
Fallen Angels Carol Whalen TV series, 1 episode
1996 Kiss & Tell Susan Pretsel
Swingers Lorraine
Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story Maggie Bowen
Bullet Hearts Carlene Prue
The Outer Limits Alicia TV series; 1 episode
1997 Nowhere Lilith
Boogie Nights Brandy 'Rollergirl' Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cast
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Scream 2 Herself/'Stab' Casey Cameo Appearance
1998 Lost in Space Dr. Judy Robinson
Two Girls and a Guy Carla Bennett
Fantasy Island Jackie TV series; 1 episode
Alexandria Hotel N/A short
1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Felicity Shagwell Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best Actress in a Comedy
ShoWest Award for Female Star of Tomorrow
Nominated—Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Movie Couple
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress
Bowfinger Daisy Nominated—Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress in a Comedy
Alien Love Triangle Elizabeth short
2000 Committed Joline
2001 Say It Isn't So Josephine Wingfield
Sidewalks of New York Annie Matthews
From Hell Mary Kelly
2002 Killing Me Softly Alice Tallis
The Guru Sharonna
2003 Anger Management Kendra Uncredited
Hope Springs Mandy
2004 Blessed Samantha Howard
Arrested Development Beth Baerly TV series; 1 episode
2005 Cake Pippa McGee
Scrubs Dr. Molly Clock TV series; 9 episodes
Mary Elizabeth Younger
2006 The Oh in Ohio Justine uncredited
Emily's Reasons Why Not Emily Sanders TV series; 7 episodes (6 unaired)
Bobby Angela Hollywood Film Festival Award for Best Ensemble Cast
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Broken Hope
Gray Matters Gray Baldwin
2007 Adrift in Manhattan Rose Phipps
2008 Miss Conception Georgina Salt
Have Dreams, Will Travel Cassie's Aunt
Baby on Board Angela
2009 Boogie Woogie Beth Freemantle
The Hangover Jade Detroit Film Critics Society for Best Ensemble
2010 ExTerminators Alex
Father of Invention Phoebe
2011 Scream 4 'Stab' Casey Cameo appearance
5 Days of War Miriam
Portlandia (TV series) Heather/Herself Cameo appearance
Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer Aunt Opal
Son of Morning Josephine Tuttle
The Flying Machine Georgie
2012 About Cherry Margaret
At Any Price Meredith Crown
2013 Compulsion Amy
The Hangover Part III Jade
Behaving Badly Annette Stratton-Osborne
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Hayley McFarland

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Hayley McFarland (born March 29, 1991) is an American actress who is perhaps best known for her portrayal of the character Emily Lightman on the television program Lie to Me.

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Life and career

Hayley McFarland grew up in Edmond, Oklahoma. She has appeared in TV shows including Gilmore Girls, ER, and Criminal Minds, and films including Ring Around the Rosie, An American Crime, and Winged Creatures.[1] She had a regular role on the multi-season television series Lie to Me.
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Filmography

Film and television
Year Film Role Notes
2006 Ring Around the Rosie Young Karen Video
2006 Gilmore Girls Marcia Episode: "The Real Paul Anka"
Episode: "Super Cool Party People"
2007 An American Crime Jennie Likens
2007 ER Candice Morgan Episode: "The War Comes Home"
2008 Criminal Minds Katie Owen Episode: "3rd Life"
2008 Winged Creatures Lori Carline
2008 Pushing Daisies Nikki Heaps Episode: "Circus, Circus"
2009 24 Emily Latham Episode: "Day 7: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m."
2009 Without a Trace Addy Gilroy Episode: "Believe Me"
2009 United States of Tara Petula Episode: "Aftermath"
Episode: "Work"
Episode: "Betrayal"
2009 Medium Jamie Portman Episode: "New Terrain"
2009–11 Lie to Me Emily Lightman 40 episodes
2011 Eye of the Storm Poor Little Zombie Short film
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Jenna Fox Episode: "Smoked"
2012 Mad Men Bonnie Episode: "Tea Leaves"
2013 The Conjuring Nancy Perron
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Hayden Panettiere


Hayden Leslie Panettiere (/ˌpænɨtiˈɛər/; born August 21, 1989)[1] is an American actress, model, singer, voice actress, and activist. She began her acting career by playing Sarah Roberts on One Life to Live (1994–97), and Lizzie Spaulding on Guiding Light (1996–2000), before starring at age 10 as Sheryl Yoast in the Disney feature film Remember the Titans. Her most notable role to date is that of cheerleader Claire Bennet on the NBC series Heroes (2006–10), for which she won several awards. Other recent roles include her portrayal of the title character in true crime drama Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy and Kirby Reed in the slasher film Scream 4. In October 2012, she began starring as Juliette Barnes in the ABC musical drama series Nashville, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film in 2012.[2]
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Early life

Panettiere was born in and partly raised in Palisades, New York, the daughter of Lesley R. Vogel, a former soap opera actress, and Alan Lee "Skip" Panettiere, a fire department captain. She has one younger brother, fellow actor Jansen Panettiere.[3][4][5] Panettiere has Italian and German[6] ancestry. Her surname means "baker" in Italian and her mother's maiden name means "bird" in German.[7][8] Her mother's family is from Indiana.[9][10]
Although Panettiere attended South Orangetown Middle School in New York, she was homeschooled from grade nine to the completion of high school.[11]
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Career

Acting

Television

Panettiere first appeared in commercials at 11 months, beginning with an advertisement for a Playskool toy train.[12] She landed a role as Sarah Roberts on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live from 1994 to 1997, which was followed by Lizzie Spaulding on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light in 1996, and again from 1997 to 2000. While on Guiding Light, Panettiere's character Lizzie battled leukemia. For drawing the attention of daytime viewers to the disease, and for improving national awareness, the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Society gave her its Special Recognition Award.[13]
For her performance in Lifetime Television's 1999 TV movie If You Believe, she was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Young Actress Age Ten or Under in the category of Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot.[14] Panettiere appeared on Fox's Ally McBeal as the title character's daughter, had a recurring guest role on Malcolm in the Middle and guest starred in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in two different roles.
 
Panettiere with Heroes co-star Milo Ventimiglia
Panettiere became most prominent as Claire Bennet in the NBC series Heroes, which was created by Tim Kring, as a high school cheerleader with regenerative healing powers. Thanks to her role on Heroes, she became a regular on the science fiction convention circuit, invited to attend conventions around the world in 2007, including Gen Con, New York Comic Con, and Fan Expo Canada. Panettiere has complained that her acting options are sometimes limited because "people look at [her] as either the 'popular cheerleader' type or just 'the blonde.'"[15]
In early 2007, Panettiere appeared on the MTV show, Punk'd. The appearance was engineered by her mother and involved a male "fan" discussing her work with her, instigating a jealous reaction from the man's spouse. In April 2012, she hosted an episode of the new series.
In March 2012, it was announced Panettiere had been cast opposite Connie Britton on the ABC musical drama series Nashville. She portrays Juliette Barnes.[16][17] In May 2012, ABC bought the pilot as a series.[18] The series reunites Panettiere with Burgess Jenkins from Remember the Titans, and has been renewed for a second season.

Films

Panettiere has appeared in over a dozen full-length feature films, having her debut in A Bug's Life.[19] In 1999, she portrayed the girl on a sinking sailboat in Message In A Bottle. She played the role of Coach Yoast's daughter, Sheryl, in the 2000 Disney film Remember the Titans. She also starred in Bring It On: All or Nothing as a cheerleader and had a supporting role as Adelaide Bourbon in the independent film Shanghai Kiss. In 2004, she appeared in the Disney Channel film Tiger Cruise, and in Raising Helen as Kate Hudson's adolescent niece. In 2005, she was the title character's rival in a skating contest in Ice Princess. In the same year she starred in the film Racing Stripes where she played the character Channing Walsh.
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Panettiere in London, England, in 2007
In June 2007, she signed with the William Morris Agency, after previously being represented by United Talent Agency.[20] Forbes estimated that she earned $2 million in 2007.[21]
In 2008, Panettiere appeared in the drama Fireflies in the Garden as a younger version of Emily Watson's character, Jane Lawrence. In September 2008, she appeared in a satirical video, a mock-PSA (public service announcement) on funnyordie.com titled "Hayden Panettiere PSA: Your Vote, Your Choice".[22] In October, Panettiere appeared in another satirical PSA video on funnyordie.com titled "Vote for McCain: He's just like George Bush, except older and with a worse temper".[23]
In July 2009, Panettiere starred in the teen comedy I Love You, Beth Cooper. In September 2010, she was signed to star as Amanda Knox in the controversial Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy.[24] Panettiere also provided the voice of Kate, along-side Justin Long in 2010's Alpha and Omega.[25]
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In April 2011, Panettiere appeared in the Scream sequel, Scream 4, playing Kirby Reed, a role in which she received acclaim for and was considered to be a highlight of the film, which received mixed reviews itself. The same year she replaced Anne Hathaway as the voice of Red for the animated sequel Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil. In 2012 The Forger, in which she played the role of Amber, was released direct to DVD (both this and Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil were made in 2009).

Video games

Panettiere voiced Kairi in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. While she was replaced by Alyson Stoner in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, she reprises her role in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep and also voices Xion in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.[26]

Singing

Panettiere was nominated for a Grammy in 1999 for A Bug's Life Read-Along (2000).[27] In 2004, she recorded a song entitled "My Hero Is You" with a video for the Disney Channel film she starred in, Tiger Cruise, and "Someone Like You," a duet with Watt White for another film of hers, The Dust Factory (also with an accompanying video). The next year she recorded a song entitled "I Fly" for the Disney film Ice Princess in which she also co-starred. She recorded a song for the Hollywood Records compilation Girl Next (2006) and another song entitled "Go to Girl" for Girl Next 2 (2007). Also in 2007, she recorded a cover for "Cruella De Vil" for DisneyMania 5, "Try" for the Bridge to Terabithia soundtrack and a ballad called "I Still Believe" for Cinderella III: A Twist in Time.
Panettiere's first single, "Wake Up Call", was digitally released on August 5, 2008. The clothing brand Candie's announced that it was premiering an ad campaign for the single in late July. Similarly, Candie's would also provide additional promotion for the single with a television advertisement and a music video.[28]
She has recorded several songs for Nashville, released as singles and on the show's soundtrack albums.
In 2013, she recorded a version of "The Fabric of My Life" for a Cotton Incorporated campaign.[29]

Modeling

In late 2006, Neutrogena made Panettiere the cover girl for their new worldwide ad campaign;[30] following in the footsteps of actresses Kristin Kreuk, Josie Bissett, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Mandy Moore, Mischa Barton, Gabrielle Union and Jennifer Freeman. In September 2007, Panettiere appeared in a Heroes-themed Got Milk? ad for which the photographs were shot by Annie Leibovitz.[31] In February 2008, Kohl's announced that Panettiere would be their next Candie's spokesperson.[32]
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Personal life

Panettiere dated her Heroes co-star Milo Ventimiglia from December 2007 to February 2009.[33][34] Panettiere met heavyweight boxing world-champion Wladimir Klitschko in 2009 at a mutual acquaintance's party, and they soon began dating.[35] Panettiere was ringside for Klitschko's knockout victory over Samuel Peter on September 11, 2010.[36] In May 2011, Panettiere announced that she and Klitschko had broken up amicably after two years together. Both cited the long-distance nature of their relationship as the reason, and said they would remain close friends.[37] Panettiere subsequently dated NFL player Scotty McKnight[38] from June 2011 to December 2012. Panettiere confirmed reports that she and Klitschko had resumed their romantic relationship in an April 2013 interview.[35] In October 2013, she announced her engagement to Klitschko,[39] which had been rumored since the summer.[40]
Panettiere has a tattoo of the Italian words Vivere senza rimipianti [sic] running down her left side. The word rimpianti is misspelled in what otherwise would mean "Living Without Regrets"; in August 2013 she began laser treatment to have the tattoo removed.[41][42] She followed a vegetarian diet while she starred in Heroes but has since added chicken and fish to her diet, stating that she "didn't respond well" to a vegetarian diet, and she had "low-energy".[43][44][45]

Activism

 
Panettiere at the Fan Expo 2011 in Toronto, Canada
In 2007, Panettiere became an official supporter of Ronald McDonald House Charities and is a member of their celebrity board, called the Friends of RMHC.[46]
On October 31, 2007, Panettiere joined with The Whaleman Foundation to try to disrupt the annual dolphin hunt in Taiji, Wakayama, Japan. She was involved in a confrontation between Japanese fishermen and five other surfers from Australia and the United States (including former Home and Away star Isabel Lucas) of the group. The confrontation lasted more than 10 minutes before the surfers were forced to return to the beach, after which they left the country.[47] Parts of the confrontation can be seen on the award-winning Sundance Film Festival documentary film, The Cove. The fishermen consider the condemnation as an attack on their culture.[48]
Panettiere told E! News that an arrest warrant has been issued in Japan for her interference in the dolphin hunt, but her claim was later dismissed by the Japanese Fisheries Agency.[49][50] In November 2007, she was awarded the "Compassion in Action Award" from the animal rights group PETA for her efforts to stop the dolphin hunt in Japan.[51]
On January 28, 2008, Panettiere handed a letter of protest to the Norwegian ambassador in the United States arguing that Norway should stop its hunt for whales. She also delivered a letter to the Japanese ambassador calling for the end of Japan's hunting of whales. At a 2007 Greenpeace event in Anchorage, Alaska, Panettiere defended aboriginal whaling, saying that there is a difference between commercial whaling and the whaling practiced by aboriginal tribes in the United States.[52]
In May 2008, Panettiere was involved in an eBay auction to benefit Save the Whales Again, a campaign of The Whaleman Foundation. The auction included tickets to a fundraising dinner hosted at the Hollywood restaurant Beso, owned by Eva Longoria, and a whale watching tour, with Panettiere, off the coast of Santa Barbara.[53] The same month, during an interview with Teen Vogue, Panettiere explained how her fame gives her a platform for her activism: "The show [Heroes] put me in a place to speak for things that I'm passionate about."[54]
In September 2008, Panettiere launched her own line of calfskin leather bags for the company Dooney & Bourke.[55] In October 2008, Panettiere delved into the presidential election, releasing a public service announcement through the website Funny or Die. In this video Panettiere mocked Republican candidate John McCain for his age and temper.[56] She subsequently made clear her intention to vote for Barack Obama, and urged other young people to vote.[57]
Panettiere also appeared in a public service announcement with DC Shadow Senator Paul Strauss endorsing voting rights for the District of Columbia.[58] She is also a teen ambassador for the Candie's Foundation, whose mission is to prevent teen pregnancy. On May 6, 2009, she participated in a town hall meeting in New York City alongside Bristol Palin and Major League Baseball pitcher Matt Garza on the issue of teen pregnancy.[59]
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Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1994–97 One Life to Live Sarah Victoria 'Flash' Roberts #3
1996 Aliens in the Family Young Girl Episode: "Too Good to Be True" (1.05)
1996 How Do You Spell God? Megan Blackwood Movie
1996–2000 Guiding Light Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Spaulding #2
1997 Unhappily Ever After Little Girl Episode: "Little Ice Cream Shop of Horrors" (3.19)
1998 A Will of Their Own N/A Miniseries
1999 Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke Young Doris Duke Mini series
Touched by an Angel Diana Episode: "Godspeed" (5.26)
If You Believe Young Susan Stone /
Alice Stone (Susan's niece)
Lifetime original movie
2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Ashley Episode: "Abuse"
Chestnut Hill Molly Eastman Movie
2001–02 Ally McBeal Maddie Harrington Season 5, 10 episodes
2003 Normal Patty Ann Applewood HBO movie
2003–05 Malcolm in the Middle Jessica 4 episodes
2004 Fillmore! Yumi (voice) Episode: "Code Name: Electric Haircut" (2.09)
Tiger Cruise Maddie Dolan Disney Channel original movie
2005 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Angela Agnelli Episode: "Hooked"
Lies My Mother Told Me Haylei Sims Movie
2006 Commander in Chief Stacy Episode: "Wind Beneath My Wing" (1.12)
Skater Boys Kassidy Parker No.2 Episode: "Band of Gold"
2006–10 Heroes Claire Bennet Main role
2007 Punk'd Herself Season 8, episode 1
Robot Chicken Cheetara / Ramona / Seuss Sister Episode: "Endless Breadsticks" (3.06)
2010 American Dad! Ashley (voice) Episode: "Stan's Food Restaurant"
2011 Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy Amanda Knox Lifetime original movie
2012 Punk'd Herself / guest host Season 9, episode 3
2012–present Nashville Juliette Barnes Lead role

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1998 A Bug's Life Dot Voice role
The Object of My Affection Mermaid Live-action film debut
1999 Message in a Bottle Girl on Sinking Boat
2000 Dinosaur Suri Voice
Remember the Titans Sheryl Yoast
2001 Joe Somebody Natalie Scheffer
2002 The Affair of the Necklace Young Jeanne
2004 The Dust Factory Melanie Lewis
Raising Helen Audrey Davis
2005 Racing Stripes Channing Walsh
Ice Princess Gennifer "Gen" Harwood
2006 Bring It On: All or Nothing Britney Allen
The Architect Christina Waters
Mr. Gibb[60] Allyson 'Ally' Palmer Released on DVD as The Good Student
2007 Shanghai Kiss Adelaide Bourbon
Diary of a New Girl Hannah Rochelle Voice
2008 Fireflies in the Garden Young Jane Lawrence Released in North America in 2011
Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King Fairy Princess Willow Voice
2009 I Love You, Beth Cooper! Beth Cooper Lead role
The Cove Herself
2010 Alpha and Omega Kate Voice
2011 Scream 4 Kirby Reed Main role
Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil Red Riding Hood (voice) Filmed in 2009
2012 The Forger Amber Filmed in 2009
2013 Over the Wall Billy Jean

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
1998 A Bug's Life Dot (voice)
2002 The Mark of Kri Tati (voice)
Kingdom Hearts Kairi (voice)
2006 Kingdom Hearts II Kairi (voice)
2010 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Kairi (voice)
2012 Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Xion (voice)
2013 Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix Kairi (voice)

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Result
1998 A Bug's Life Young Artist Award – Best Performance in a Voice Over in a Feature or TV – Best Young Actress Nominated
1999 If You Believe Young Artist Award – Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot – Young Actress Age Ten or Under Nominated
2000 Guiding Light YoungStar Award – Best Young Actress/Performance in a Daytime TV Series Nominated
Dinosaur Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards – Youth in Film Nominated
YoungStar Award – Best Young Voice Over Talent Nominated
Remember the Titans Phoenix Film Critics Society Award – Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards – Youth in Film Nominated
2001 Young Artist Award – Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actress Won
Joe Somebody Young Artist Award – Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actress Nominated
2004 Tiger Cruise Young Artist Award – Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special – Leading Young Actress Nominated
2005 Ice Princess Teen Film/TV Series International Awards – Best Film Actress, Support Role Won
Teen Film/TV Series International Awards – Outstanding Casting for a Film (shared with cast) Won
Teen Film/TV Series International Awards – Outstanding Casting for a Film Comedy or Drama (shared with cast) Won
Teen Film/TV Series International Awards – Best Comedy Actress or Drama Support Role Nominated
2006 Heroes Young Artist Award – Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Lead Actress Won
2007 Saturn Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Series Won
Teen Choice Award – Choice TV Actress: Drama Won
Teen Choice Award – Choice TV: Breakout Nominated
Hayden Panettiere Vail Film Festival Rising Star Award Won
Shanghai Kiss Newport Beach Film Festival – Feature Film Award for Acting Won
2008 Hayden Panettiere Genesis Awards – Top Honor Won
Heroes Teen Choice Award – Choice TV Actress: Action Adventure Won
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television Nominated
2009 Nominated
2010 Nominated
2012 Nashville Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama[61] Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film Nominated
2013 Teen Choice Award – Choice TV Actress: Drama Nominated

Discography

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US Country
[62]
US Country Airplay
[63]
US US Pop
2008 "Wake Up Call" 125 97 Falling Down
2012 "Telescope" 36 33 The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 1
2013 "Hypnotizing" The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 2
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
Other charted songs
Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country
[62]
US
[64]
2012 "Love Like Mine" 43 The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 1
"Undermine" (with Charles Esten)A 35 116
"Wrong Song" (with Connie Britton) 39
"For Your Glory" 46 Music From Nashville - Season One: The Complete Collection
2013 "Boys and Buses" 44
"I'm a Girl" 43
"Consider Me" 37 The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 2
"Nothing in This World Will
Ever Break My Heart Again"
41
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
  • ADid not enter the Hot 100 but charted on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles.

Music videos

Year Video Director
2004 "My Hero is You"
"Someone Like You"
2005 "I Fly"
2006 "I Still Believe"
2008 "Wake Up Call" Chris Applebaum
2011 "I Can Do It Alone"
2012 "Telescope" TK McKamy
"Fame"
2013 "The Fabric of My Life" Pam Thomas

Soundtracks and compilations

Year Song Featured
2004 "My Hero Is You" Tiger Cruise and Disney Channel Hits: Take 2
"Someone Like You" (Feat. Watt White) The Dust Factory
2005 "I Fly" Ice Princess Soundtrack and Disney Girlz Rock
2006 "Your New Girlfriend" Girl Next Vol.1
2007 "Home" Shanghai Kiss
"I Still Believe" Cinderella III: A Twist in Time
"Try" Music from and Inspired By Bridge to Terabithia
and Disney Girlz Rock, Vol. 2
"Cruella de Vil" DisneyMania 5
"Go to Girl" Girl Next Vol.2
2011 "I Can Do It Alone" Hoodwinked Too! (Hood vs. Evil) [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
"Inseparable"
2012 "Undermine" (with Charles Esten) The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 1 and Music From Nashville, Season One: The Complete Collection
"Wrong Song" (with Connie Britton)
"Love Like Mine"
"Telescope (Radio Mix)"
2013 "We Are Water" The Music of Nashville: Season 1 Volume 2 and Music From Nashville, Season One: The Complete Collection
"Hypnotizing"
"Nothing in This World Will Ever Break My Heart Again"
"Consider Me"
"Boys And Buses" Music From Nashville, Season One: The Complete Collection
"Yellin' From The Rooftop"
"For Your Glory"
"I'm A Girl"
"Used"
"Hangin' On A Lie"