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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Christina Ricci


Christina Ricci (born February 12, 1980) is an American actress. Ricci received initial recognition and praise as a child star for her performance as Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993), and her role as Kat Harvey in Casper(1995). Ricci made a transition into more adult-oriented roles with The Ice Storm (1997), followed by an acclaimed performance in The Opposite of Sex (1998), for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. She continued her success with well-received performances in Sleepy Hollow (1999) and Monster (2003).
Ricci has recently appeared in the films Black Snake Moan (2007), Penelope (2008), Speed Racer (2008), New York, I Love You (2009) and After.Life (2009) opposite Liam Neeson.

Early life

Ricci was born in Santa Monica, California, the fourth and youngest child of Sarah (néeMurdoch), a former Ford Model and real estate agent, and Ralph Ricci, a lawyer and psychiatrist. Regarding her ancestry, Ricci has stated that "the Italian blood has been bred out of me. There's an Italian four or five generations back who married an Irish woman and they all had sons. So they married more Irish women, there were more sons, and more Irish women. Now I'm basically Scots-Irish."
The family moved to Montclair, New Jersey, where she grew up attending Edgemont Elementary School, Glenfield Middle School, andMontclair High School as well as the Morristown-Beard School. After one year she left the high school for the Professional Children's School in New York City. Her siblings are Rafael (born 1971), Dante (born 1974), and Pia (born 1976)


Career


Early work (1990–1997)

A critic for the Bergen Record discovered Ricci at age eight in a school play (The Twelve Days of Christmas) at Edgemont School in Montclair, New Jersey. The critic's son was originally cast in the role, but Ricci got him to hit her and told on him; he lost the role to her as part of his punishment. After this, she became involved in the movie business. She did several commercials starting at the age of six, until she finally got her big screen debut in Mermaids in 1990 as Cher's younger daughter. The young actress made enough of an impression to land more work; later she appeared in the video of the film's soundtrack "The Shoop Shoop Song". The following year, she starred as the morbidly precocious Wednesday Addams in the film adaptation of The Addams Family. The role would help to establish Ricci as an actress known for playing dark, unconventional characters – she went on to play Wednesday again in the film's 1993 sequel, Addams Family Values, which became another box office draw, and more screen time was provided for Ricci's performance as Wednesday.
After this, her popularity increased dramatically, and she became in high demand by the mid-1990s. Her next project, Casper, received mixed critical reviews, but was a major success at the box office, being the year's seventh highest grossing film. After Casper, she starred in Now and Then, a coming-of-age film about four 12-year-old girls and their friendship during the 1970s to the 1990s. Now and Then was another box office success, and received favorable comparisons to Stand by Me, being called "the female version" of the film, and Ricci was becoming a top box office draw. She also starred in a handful of other films with teenage roles such as Golddiggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain andThat Darn Cat.


Career Breakthrough (1998–2005)

In 1997, Ricci began to appear in more adult roles, beginning with her role as the troubled, sexually curious Wendy Hood in Ang Lee's critically acclaimed The Ice Storm. Ricci subsequently appeared in films like the independent hit Buffalo '66 (in which she played Vincent Gallo's unwitting abductee-turned-girlfriend), John WatersPecker, and Don RoosThe Opposite of Sex (as the acid-tongued, manipulative Dede). For her performance as Dede, Ricci won acclaim and was nominated for a Golden Globe. Although she missed out on an Academy Award nomination, Entertainment Weekly honored her well-received performance as one of the "Worst Oscar Snubs Ever".[10]
Later films included Sleepy Hollow (alongside Johnny Depp), and Prozac Nation (which featured her first on-screen nude scene). She starred opposite Charlize Theron in the film Monster. During Theron's acceptance speech at the Golden Globes, she acknowledged Ricci, calling her the "unsung hero" of the film.[11] Ricci had to turn down the role of Ronna in Go because of scheduling conflicts; the role eventually went toSarah Polley. Ricci was turned down four times for the role of Dolores Haze in Lolita, and the role eventually went to Dominique Swain. Ricci was originally slated to play the lead in Ghost World (2001), but by the time it was filmed she was too old for the part and had moved on to other projects. Thora Birch (Ricci's co-star in Now and Then) took over the role. Ricci also turned down a role in Loser. Ricci made a cameo appearance on Beck's successful album Guero, providing vocals on "Hell Yes".
Ricci at the Gramercy Park Hotel, 2007
In February 2006, Ricci made a guest appearance as a paramedic in the ABC drama Grey's Anatomy, for which she was nominated for an Emmy award. She was a guest star for seven episodes in the last season of Ally McBeal in 2002 as Debbie 'Liza' Bump, a lawyer who works at Cage & Fish and marries Richard Fish in the last episode. It was initially hoped that Ricci and several other noted guest star appearances would boost Ally McBeal's then declining ratings.[citation needed]
On December 4, 1999, she appeared as the guest host on Saturday Night Live. She performed parodies ofBritney Spears and the Olsen Twins. During one of her skits, she accidentally punched actress Ana Gasteyer in the face. The skit was a parody of the Sally Jessy Raphael show, in which she played a 13-year-old runaway who sleeps with dogs, and required her to fake-punch Gasteyer, but accidentally ended up really hitting Gasteyer in the eye. Although Ricci initially reacted by putting her hands over her mouth in surprise, she quickly fell back into character.

International success (2006–present)

In 2006, Ricci stated that she feels that at 5 ft 1 in (155 cm) she is "too short" to ever be an A-list actress, saying she tends "to look really small on camera". She has also said that she believes that she does not have much control over her career, specifying that she still has to audition for film parts.
Ricci with Emile Hirsch in 2008 at the premiere of Speed Racer.
Her 2007 film, Black Snake Moan received mixed reviews, with rottentomatoes.com tallying an overall score of 66 percent.
On the television program Ebert & Roeper, filmmaker Kevin Smith, filling in for Roger Ebert, described the film as the best of the year thus far and called it Ricci's best performance. Richard Roeper also gave the film a "thumb up" rating. The film earned $4 million, putting it in eighth place for the highest earnings in its opening weekend. For her role in Black Snake Moan, Ricci was required to lose several pounds and wore a forty-pound (18 kg) chain during filming. Apart from having to lose weight, Ricci ate only food items without any nutritional value to achieve her unhealthy appearance.
In 2006 Ricci and Reese Witherspoon starred in Penelope a modern fairytale; and in 2008 she played the female lead in The Wachowski Brothers' feature film adaptation of Speed Racer. She also signed on for three episodes of TNT's crime drama Saving Grace, during its second season.Ricci played a young detective who temporarily partners with Grace, played by Holly Hunter.
Ricci's latest film, the psychological thriller After.Life, with Liam Neeson and Justin Long, had a limited release on April 9, 2010.
She made her Broadway debut as Mandy in Time Stands Still, resuming performances on September 23, 2010 at the Cort Theatre, alongside original cast members Laura LinneyBrian d'Arcy James and Eric Bogosian. She replaced Alicia Silverstone, who played the role of Mandy in its Manhattan Theater Club engagement.


Personal life

Ricci owns her own production company, Blaspheme Films, responsible for Prozac Nation and Pumpkin. She is on the national board of VOX-Voices for Planned Parenthood. She will also be appearing in national ads for emergency contraception. She supported John Kerry's presidential bid in 2004.
After making the top of PETA's worst-dressed list and receiving a letter from the animal rights group, Ricci decided to give up wearingfur.
Ricci owns two dogs (The Sheriff Steve Goldburg and Buzz Goldicci).
In 2004, Ricci appeared as the first model in the Spring/Summer 2005 Louis Vuitton show, and also appeared in advertisements for the popular French fashion house that year.
In April 2007, Ricci became the national spokesperson for RAINN, the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network for the United States, which assists victims of these crimes and promotes programs that help prevent them from occurring. She cited some of her research in Black Snake Moan role as educational on the importance of the issues that RAINN deals with.
Ricci has many tattoos: a lion on her right shoulder blade (a reference to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, a favorite novel of hers as a child), a fairy on the inside of her right wrist, praying hands on her left hip (this tattoo was originally a bat), the name "Jack" on her right thigh for a dead pet, a sparrow on her right breast, and a mermaid on her left ankle. She also had the words "Move or Bleed" on the left side of her ribcage as well as a bouquet of sweet pea on her lower back.
She was briefly engaged to fellow actor Owen Benjamin.


Filmography


Film

Film
Year↓Title↓Role↓Notes
1990MermaidsKate FlaxYoung Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a Supporting Role Motion Picture
1991The Hard WayBonnie
1991The Addams FamilyWednesday AddamsNominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress – Motion Picture
1993The Cemetery ClubJessica
1993Addams Family ValuesWednesday Addams
1995CasperKathleen 'Kat' HarveyNominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress – Feature Film or Video
1995Now and ThenYoung Roberta MartinNominated—Young Artist Award for Best Cast – Feature film or Video
1995Golddiggers: The Secret of Bear MountainBeth Easton
1996Bastard Out of CarolinaDee Dee
1996The Last of the High KingsErinAlso known as Summer Fling
1997Little Red Riding HoodLittle Red Riding HoodShort film
1997That Darn CatPatti RandallNominated—Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress
Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress – Feature Film or Video
1997The Ice StormWendy HoodNominated—Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress – Feature Film or Video
1998SouvenirYoung Orlando (voice)
1998Buffalo '66LaylaFlorida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
Seattle International Film Festival – Golden Space Needle Award – Best Actress
Nominated—Chlotrudis Award for Best Actress
1998Fear and Loathing in Las VegasLucy
1998The Opposite of SexDede TruittFlorida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Seattle International Film Festival – Golden Space Needle Award – Best Actress
Nominated—American Comedy Award for Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture
Nominated—Chlotrudis Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
1998Small SoldiersGwendy Doll (voice)
1998PeckerShelleyFlorida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
1998Desert BlueEly Jackson
1998I Woke Up Early the Day I DiedTeenage Hooker
1999200 CigarettesVal
1999No VacancyLillian
1999Sleepy HollowKatrina Van TasselBlockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress
Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress – Feature Film or Video
2000Bless the ChildCheri PostBlockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress
2000The Man Who CriedSuzieCharacter born "Fegele Abramovich"
2001All Over the GuyRayna Wyckoff
2001Prozac NationElizabeth Wurtzel
2002The GatheringCassie Grant
2002The Laramie ProjectRomaine Patterson
2002PumpkinCarolyn McDuffyNominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress
2002MirandaMiranda (Alice)
2003Anything ElseAmanda
2003MonsterSelbyNominated—MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (shared with Charlize Theron)
2003I Love Your WorkShana
2005CursedEllie
2006Black Snake MoanRaePremiere at the Butt-Numb-A-Thon on December 9, 2006; wide release on March 2, 2007
2006Home of the BraveSarah Schivino
2007PenelopePenelope Wilhern
2008Speed RacerTrixie FontaineNominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress
2008New York, I Love YouCamille
2009After.LifeAnna Taylor
2009All's Faire in LoveKate
2010Alpha and OmegaLilly (voice)
2011Born to Be a StarBeccaCompleted
2011Bel AmiClotildePost-production
2011War FlowersSarabeth EllisPost-production
Television
Year↓Title↓Role↓Notes
1990H.E.L.P.Olivia1 episode
1996The SimpsonsErin (voice)1 episode
2002Ally McBealLiza Bump7 episodes
2002Malcolm in the MiddleKelly1 episode
2005JoeyMary Teresa1 episode
2006Grey's AnatomyHannah Davies2 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress – Drama Series
2009Saving GraceOffcr. Abby Charles3 episodes
2011CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationCarrie2 episodes

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