Kim
Cattrall began
her career before graduating from high school in 1972 when she left
Canada
for New York City. There, she attended the American Academy of Dramatic
Arts and upon her graduation signed a five-year movie deal with director
Otto Preminger, making her film debut in Preminger's Rosebud in 1975.
A year later, Universal Studios bought out that contract and Cattrall
became one of the last participants of the Universal Contract Player
System. During her time with Universal, she guest starred in numerous
television programmes of varying style and genre. In 1979, she played
Dr. Gabrielle White in The Incredible Hulk and would go down in TV
Hulk lore as one of the few characters who knew David Banner was
alive and was the creature. Her work in television paid off, and
she quickly made the transition to cinema. She starred opposite Jack
Lemmon in his Oscar-nominated movie Tribute in 1980. The following
year, she starred in the critically acclaimed Ticket to Heaven and
play as Guest Star at TV Mini-Series Scruples.
In 1982, Kim Cattrall played Miss Honeywell (Lassie)
in Porky's, followed two years later by a role in the original Police
Academy. In 1985,
she starred in three movies: Turk 182, City Limits and Hold-Up, the
latter with French star Jean-Paul Belmondo. In 1986, she played Kurt
Russell's brainy flame in the action film Big Trouble in Little China.
In 1987, her lead role in Mannequin proved a huge success with audiences.
One of her best-known film roles is that of Lieutenant Valeris in
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Aside from her film work, Cattrall is also a stage
and theater actress, with performances in Arthur Miller's A View
from the Bridge and Anton
Chekhov's Three Sisters to her credit. In 1997, she was cast in Sex
and the City, Darren Star's series which was broadcast on HBO. As
Samantha Jones, Cattrall gained international recognition. She capitalized
on her success by appearing in steamy television commercials promoting
Pepsi One. She also signed a publishing deal to write a book about
sex with her third husband, Mark Levinson. In addition, she can be
heard reading the poetry of Rupert Brooke on the CD Red Rose Music
SACD Sampler Volume One. Her film work continued during Sex and the
City when she appeared in Britney Spears' first film venture, Crossroads.
Sex and the City
ended as a weekly series in spring 2004 with 10.6m viewers. Cattrall
reprised the role of Samantha Jones in the Sex and the City film,
released on May 30, 2008.
In 2005, Kim Cattrall appeared
in the Disney picture Ice Princess, in which she played the ice skating
coach of the film's
lead character.
She
portrayed Claire, a paralyzed woman who wants to die, in the West
End drama revival of Whose Life Is It Anyway? In October 2006, she
appeared in a West End production of David Mamet's The Cryptogram
at the Donmar Warehouse in London. Since late 2005, she has appeared
in a number of British television commercials for Tetley Tea. In
July 2006, a commercial for Nissan cars, which featured Cattrall
as Samantha Jones, was withdrawn from New Zealand television, apparently
because of complaints about its innuendo. In 2006, she starred
alongside Brendan Gleeson in John Boorman's 2006 film The Tiger's
Tail, a black comedy that focuses on the impact of the Celtic Tiger
economy on Irish people. On 11 November on ITV, she starred alongside
David Haig, Daniel Radcliffe, and Carey Mulligan in My Boy Jack,
the story of author Rudyard Kipling's search for his son lost in
World War I.
On 2 June 2008 Cattrall was reported to be set
to star in and executive produce Sensitive Skin (TV series) for HBO,
an adaptation of the
eponymous British series revolving around a middle-aged wife and
mother who rediscovers her sexuality.
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Anna Paquin
Actress
It was in New Zealand in 1991 that
Anna Paquin became an actress by chance. Director Jane
Campion was looking for a little girl to play a key role
in The Piano, set to film in New Zealand, and a newspaper
advertisement was run announcing an open audition.
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Claire
Danes Movie Actress
When she is not working, Claire Danes likes
spending time on her school studies, especially the humanities and science.
She tries to keep up her interest in dance, and wants to continue with
her new enthusiasm for surfing while she's living in Los Angeles.
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Cobie
Smulders Television Actress
As a child Cobie Smulders wanted to be either a doctor or a marine biologist
but started to gain an interest in acting in high school, appearing in
several school productions. Discovered by a modelling agency in her teens,
she started to model internationally, including in locations such as Paris,
Japan, Milan, Greece, and Germany.
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Courtney
Thorne Smith TV Actress
Courtney Thorne Smith first appeared as Stacy Hamilton on Fast Times, the
television series spin-off of the successful teen movie Fast Times at Ridgemont
High.
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Jennifer
Aniston Movie and Television Actress
In 2000, after a widely publicized
battle with NBC, Aniston and her fellow cast members negotiated
a salary of $750,000 per episode. The show won its first
Emmy for its 8th season in 2002. That same year, Aniston
received a Best Actress Emmy for her role as Rachel. Jennifer
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Eva Mendes
Model and Actress
Eve Mendes attended California State
University, Northridge and majored in marketing. Her debut
in acting came because she needed a little extra spending
money and appeared as an extra on various films. One day
she caught the eye of an agent who convinced her to pursue
acting more steadily. Eva
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Movie
Actress Keira Knightley
She was born in Teddington, south-west
London. Her name would become Keira as her Hollywood career
took off, the change shamelessly breaking the golden rule
of "I before E except after C" but making the
name more easily pronounceable on a worldwide basis. Keira
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