Thursday, December 12, 2013

Who is Lea Michele Sarfati?

Who is Lea Michele Sarfati ?[1] The entertainment and music world knows her as Lea Michele, is an American actress and singer, best known for her performance as Rachel Berry on the Fox television series Glee. Michele's portrayal of Rachel has received much critical praise and has earned her two Golden Globe Emmy nomination. Michele began working professionally as a child actress on Broadway in productions such as Les Misérables, Ragtime, and Fiddler on the Roof. In 2006, she originated the lead role of Wendla in the Broadway musical Spring Awakening. On film, Michele has starred alongside Ashton Kutcher, Robert De Niro and Hillary Swank in Garry Marshall's 2011 romantic comedy movie New Year's Eve, and has voiced the character of Dorothy Gale in the upcoming animated movie Dorothy of Oz. Michele signed to Columbia Records as a solo recording artist in 2012. Her first single Cannonball was released on December 10, 2013. Her debut album Louder is set to be released on March 4, 2014.[2]


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Early life

Michele was born August 29, 1986 in the Bronx, New York City. She is the only child of Edith, a nurse, and Marc Sarfati, a delicatessen owner.[1] Her mother is Italian American and Roman Catholic, while her father is a Spanish Sephardic Jew.[3][4] Michele was raised Catholic, and has stated that her father "gladly" attends church with her and her mother.[5][6] She grew up in Tenafly, New Jersey. She attended Rockland Country Day School[7] for elementary school in New York and then Tenafly High School.[5][8] Michele was home schooled one year while working in Toronto, Ontario on Ragtime. She attended Stagedoor Manor in the Catskills, a center for performing arts training.[9] She was then later accepted to the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, but opted instead to continue working professionally on the stage.[10][11]
Michele adopted her stage name at an early age; when she went on her first audition, she gave her name as "Lea Michele," and has used it ever since. She has stated that she changed it because she was teased about the pronunciation of her last name.[12]

Career

Stage roles

Michele has the vocal range of a soprano.[13] She made her Broadway debut in 1995, as a replacement in the role of Young Cosette in Les Misérables.[14][15] This was followed by the role of Tateh's daughter, the Little Girl, in the 1998 original Broadway cast of Ragtime.[15][16] In 2004 (during her senior year of high school), Michele played Shprintze in the Broadway revival of the musical Fiddler on the Roof.[15][17] She

also sang on the 2004 Broadway revival cast recording of Fiddler on the Roof.[18]
She played the role of Wendla Bergmann in Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik's musical version of Spring Awakening, starring in early workshops and Off-Broadway and finally originating the role in the Broadway production in 2006 at the age of 20.[19] Around the same time that the show was set to go to Broadway, she was offered the role of Éponine in the Broadway revival of Les Misérables.[20] She elected to remain with Spring Awakening, which debuted on Broadway in December 2006. She was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance in Spring Awakening in the category of Outstanding Actress in a Musical.[21]
On May 18, 2008, Michele left Spring Awakening with her co-star Jonathan Groff, where they were both replaced the next day by Michele's understudy Alexandra Socha and newcomer Kyle Riabko. She performed in a reading of Sheik and Sater's new musical, Nero, in July 2008 at Vassar College.[22] She portrayed Éponine in the Hollywood Bowl's Les Misérables concert in August 2008.[23]

Glee


Michele stars in the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee as Rachel Berry, the show's female lead and star singer. In casting Glee, series creator Ryan Murphy sought out actors who could identify with the rush of starring in theatrical roles. Instead of using traditional network casting calls, he spent three months on Broadway, where he found Michele.[24] The role of Rachel was written specifically for Michele.[25] In an interview with The Washington Post, Michele commented on her casting, saying: "I was kind of just thrown into this—this is one of the first television jobs I've ever had. Of course being able to sing helps bring a sense of comfort. The character I'm playing is really outgoing—she performs in her everyday life as though she's performing in front of a huge audience."[26] She took the role because of Rachel's characterization, and explained: "Not only is she a singer, but she has so much heart—I think it's what we need on TV. A show that is filled with heart and love that is funny. It sends an amazing message to kids about the arts and being who you are."[27] Chicago Tribune's Maureen Ryan wrote that Michele "not only has an amazing voice but manages to make her character, spoiled diva Rachel Berry, more than a humorless stereotype."[28] Denise Martin of The Los Angeles Times commented in her review of the episode "The Rhodes Not Taken": "If there's any justice in the world, Lea Michele will win a Golden Globe and an Emmy for playing Rachel."[29]
Michele has won a number of awards for her portrayal of Rachel. At the 2009 Satellite Awards, she won the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical or Comedy Television Series.[30] In 2010, Michele won the NewNowNext Awards for Brink of Fame: Actor.[31] In 2009, she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award in the category "Choice TV Breakout Star".[32] That same year, Michele was nominated for a Golden Globe in the category Best Actress- Television Series Musical or Comedy,[33] and an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.[34] She received another Teen Choice Award nomination in 2010 for "Choice TV Actress: Comedy".[32] Michele was included in Time magazine's 2010 list of the 100 Most Influential People In the World.[35] She won the 2012 People's Choice Award for Favorite TV Comedy Actress.[36] Several songs performed by Michele as Rachel have been released as singles, available for digital download.[37][38] In December 2010, Michele received Billboard's First-Ever Triple Threat Award.[39] Her cover of The All-American Rejects' "Gives You Hell" reached the top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[40] Michele is featured as lead singer in 14 of the top 20 selling Glee Cast songs as of 2010.[41] Michele was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 2011. The first for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals ("Don't Stop Believin'"), the second for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media (Glee: The Music, Volume 1).[42] Michele said of the first Grammy nomination: "I like that it's for 'Don't Stop Believin'', which is for the whole cast, so that we all get to go. That's just awesome."[42] She was nominated again for Best Actress - Television Series Musical or Comedy at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards.[43]

Other ventures

In 2010, Michele joined the cast of the animated film Dorothy of Oz,[44] voicing the lead role of Dorothy Gale.[45] She filmed a role in Garry Marshall's romantic comedy New Year's Eve, which was released in 2011.[46] Before Super Bowl XLV, on February 6, 2011, she performed "America the Beautiful" with the Air Force Tops In Blue.[47] On September 18, 2012, it was announced that Michele would be working on her first solo album. She started recording for the album soon after on October 1, 2012. She has stated that it is a 'pretty slow process' but she wants the album to be more 'pop/rock driven' instead of Broadway influenced.[48] Michele was a presenter at the 2013 Golden Globes, co-presenting the award for Best Actress in a TV Series with Nathan Fillion.[49] In May 2013, it was announced that Michele had signed a deal with Harmony Books, Random House Inc. to pen a part memoir, part how-to book entitled Brunette Ambition. The book is set for release on May 13, 2014.[50] On November 27, 2013, Michele announced via her Twitter page that the first single from her debut album Louder will be Cannonball, out on December 10, 2013.[51]

Philanthropy

Michele is active in charities for gay rights and animal rights. In 2008, Michele was a part of the PETA ad campaign "Buck Cruelty! Say No to Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides".[52] In April 2010, Michele appeared in a PSA for PETA speaking out against fur clothing.[53] In September 2010, Michele was honored by PETA for her work for animals.[54]
In the support of gay rights, Michele performed at the Human Rights Campaign Dinner in November 2009.[55][56] In the same month, Michele and Jonathan Groff performed for True Colors Cabaret, a fundraiser in support of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender equality.[57] In 2008, Michele performed at a benefit concert, "Alive in the World",[58] to aid the Twin Towers Orphan Fund. Michele has also been active with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. For Broadway Cares, Michele has participated in Broadway Barks, Broadway Bares, The Easter Bonnet Competition and The Flea Market and Grand Auction.[59]
In October 2010, Michele performed at a benefit concert for The Painted Turtle. The concert celebrated the 35th anniversary of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, with Michele playing the lead role of Janet Weiss for the benefit.[60] In February 2011, she performed for The Grammys' MusiCares Benefit in Los Angeles, CA.[61] In April 2012, Michele performed for The Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation (JCCF)'s 17th annual signature fundraiser, Taste for a Cure, at UCLA with her Glee co-star, Darren Criss.[62] In October 2012, Michele and Criss also performed together at the Big Brother & Big Sisters Of Greater Los Angeles 2012 Stars Gala.[63]
In July 2012, Michele hosted the launch of Valspar Hands for Habitat charity auction and donated a signed hand print to be auctioned off along with many other celebrity hand-prints. Money raised from the auction benefits Habitat for Humanity’s disaster response programs, which provide immediate and long-term response and solutions to natural disasters such as the recent tornados in the Midwest and Southeast which damaged and destroyed the homes of thousands.[64] In June 2013, Michele co-hosted the launch of Feed America for Target stores. Proceeds from the lifestyle collection will benefit Feeding America, the nation’s leading domestic-hunger relief charity.[65] In August 2013, Michele once again donated a hand print to Valspar Hands for Habitat charity auction.[66]

Personal life

Relationships

Michele dated Broadway actor Theo Stockman for nearly two years before breaking up in September [67]
2011.
Michele began working alongside Canadian actor Cory Monteith in 2009, when they were cast as love interests on Glee.[68] They became an official couple in late 2011.[69][70][71] They remained a couple until his death in July 2013.[72][73][74]

Public image

Michele was named to People magazine's Best Dressed List of 2010 as "The Newbie"[75] and she was voted "2010 Most Stylish Star" by E! Online.[76] In June 2010, AfterEllen ranked Michele 16th on their annual Hot 100 list for 2010, voted for by lesbian and bisexual readers. In 2011, the British popular men's magazine FHM ranked her 47th on their annual 100 Sexiest Women list.[77] In May 2011, Michele ranked 28th on the Maxim 2011 Hot 100.[78] Michele placed at number 10 on Glamour's 50 Best Dressed Women of 2011.[79] She appeared on AfterEllen's Hot 100 list of 2011, placing at number 10.[80] The following year, she ranked number 11 on the AfterEllen Hot 100 for 2012.[81] Women's Health magazine placed Lea Michele as the 3rd Best 2012 Summer Bodies.[82] Candie's announced in 2012 that Michele will be the new spokesperson for their clothing/footwear brand.[83] Later that same year, it was announced that Michele had signed a deal to be the newest spokesperson for the L'Oreal Paris hair and make-up brand.[84] In April 2012, she placed at number 37 on Glamour Magazine's 50 Best Dressed Women of 2012 list.[85] Michele ranked 14th on the Maxim 2012 Hot 100,[86] and placed at number 39 the following year on the Maxim 2013 Hot 100.[87] She ranked number 42 on the AfterEllen Hot 100 list of 2013.[88] She placed at number 76 in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women list of 2013.[89] Glamour ranked Michele number 19 in their 50 Best Dressed Women of 2013 list.[90]

Stage

Broadway

Readings and workshops

Concerts and events

Other projects

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night Christina
2011 Glee: The 3D Concert Movie Rachel Berry/Herself Concert movie
2011 New Year's Eve Elise Film debut
2014 Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return Dorothy Gale Lead role, Voice

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Third Watch Sammi "Spring Forward Fall Back" (Season 1, episode 19)
2008 Around the Block Herself Pilot
2009–present Glee Rachel Berry Lead role
2010 The Simpsons Sarah (voice) "Elementary School Musical" (Season 22, episode 1)
2011 The Cleveland Show Rachel Berry (voice) "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Roberta?" (Season 2, episode 11)
2012 The Glee Project Herself Guest Star (Season 2, episode 1 "Individuality")
2013 Top Chef Herself Guest Judge (Season 11, episode 5 "Lea Michele's Halloween Bash")

Discography

Studio Albums

Soundtracks

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2007 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Spring Awakening Nominated
Broadway.com Audience Award Favorite Leading Actress in a Broadway Musical Nominated
Favorite Female Breakthrough Performance Won
Favorite Onstage Pair (with Jonathan Groff) Won
Favorite Ensemble Cast (with Spring Awakening Cast) Won
2008 Grammy Award Best Musical Show Album (Original Broadway Cast, including Lea Michele) Won
2009 New York Television Festival Award Best Nonscripted Host or Star Around the Block Won
Teen Choice Award Choice TV Breakout Star Glee Nominated
Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical or Comedy Television Series Won
2010 Golden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Won
TV Land Awards Future Classic (with Glee Cast) Won
Gay People's Choice Awards Favorite Breakout Actress Won
NewNowNext Award Brink of Fame: Actor Won
Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actress: Comedy Nominated
Choice Music: Group (with Glee Cast) Nominated
Gold Derby TV Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical or Comedy Television Series Nominated
Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated
PETA's 30th Anniversary Gala Humanitarian Awards Award – Honor Herself Won
Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People 2010 – Honor [113] Won
Billboard's Women in Music Triple Threat Award – Honor Won
Victoria's Secret Sexiest 2010 Sexiest Smile – Honor Won
2011 Golden Globe Award Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Glee Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
Grammy Award Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (Don't Stop Believin) Nominated
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (Glee: The Music, Volume 1) Nominated
Variety Power of Women Award 2011 Lifetime Impact Honoree – Honor Won
US Glamour Women of the Year Awards The Diva Next Door – Honor Herself Won
UK Glamour Women of the Year Awards US TV Actress of the Year Won
DoSomething.org's List of Top 20 Celebs Gone Good of 2011 Advocate for Animal Rights – Honor Won
2012 People's Choice Award Favorite Actress in a Comedy – TV Glee Won
Grammy Award Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media (Glee: The Music, Volume 4) Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
UK Glamour Women of the Year Awards US TV Actress of the Year Won
Teen Choice Award Best Actress in a Comedy - TV Won
Movie Scene Stealer New Year's Eve Nominated
Do Something Awards Best Actress Glee Won
2013 People's Choice Award Favorite Actress in a Comedy – TV Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
Teen Choice Award Best Actress in a Comedy – TV Won
Choice Style Icon Herself Nominated
Golden Remote Awards Favorite Funny Girl Glee Won
2014 People's Choice Award Favorite Actress in a Comedy – TV Pending
Favorite TV Gal Pals (with Naya Rivera) Pending








Who is Mena Alexandra Suvari?

Who is Mena Alexandra Suvari? The entertainment and acting world knows her as Boy Meets World and High Incident. She made her film debut in the drama Nowhere (1997).

Mena Suvari, she is an American actress, fashion designer, and model. Shortly after beginning her career as a model, she appeared in guest roles on such 1990s television shows as
She achieved international fame for her roles in the 1999 films American Beauty as Angela Hayes (for which she was nominated for a BAFTA Award), and as Heather in American Pie (1999). She reprised her role as Heather in American Pie 2 (2001) and American Reunion (2012). She has also appeared in The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), Loser (2000), Sugar & Spice (2001), Spun (2002), Trauma (2004) and the HBO drama series Six Feet Under in 2004.
Suvari is a model for Lancôme cosmetics and print ads for Lancôme Paris Adaptîve and has been featured in several fashion blogs and magazines such as Vogue. She is a long-time supporter and activist for the African relief organization, the African Medical and Research Foundation. She is also active in feminist issues and is involved with charities whose cause is breast cancer and "End Violence Against Women" campaign.

Early life

Suvari was born February 13, 1979 in Newport, Rhode Island, the daughter of Candice (née Chambers), a nurse, and Ando Süvari, a psychiatrist. Her mother is of half Greek descent and her father is Estonian American.[2][3][4] She has three older brothers. She began modeling as a preteen and soon after starred in a Rice-A-Roni commercial.
The family later relocated to Charleston, South Carolina, where her brothers attended The Citadel. Mena considered becoming an archaeologist, astronaut or doctor, when a modeling agency stopped by her all-girls school, Ashley Hall, to offer classes. By the time she started acting, she had been modeling for the New York-based Wilhelmina agency for five years.
After moving to the Los Angeles area, Mena attended Providence High School in Burbank, graduating in 1997.

Career

Early work, 1994–1998

Boy Meets World
Suvari made appearances in television shows such as Boy Meets World and ER at the age of fifteen and sixteen respectively. She also appeared in a number of episodes of the television series High Incident. She HIV in the Chicago Hope episode "Sympathy for the Devil".
played a girl named Ivy infected with
She gained early notice for her performance as Zoe in Gregg Araki's low-budget drama feature Nowhere, alongside James Duval, Rachel True, Heather Graham, and Ryan Phillippe. She had a supporting part in the indie drama film Snide and Prejudice, which opened at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. She played a small role as Coty Pierce in the 1997 thriller Kiss the Girls, where she appeared opposite Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd. She next was cast in a supporting role in the independent dramedy Slums of Beverly Hills, which was released in 1998. It was on the set of this film that she met Natasha Lyonne, who would later join the cast of American Pie.

International success, 1999–2006


In 1999, Suvari starred in the Academy Award-winning American Beauty, for which she received a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and was also nominated for the "Favorite Actress - Newcomer" at the 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards. Her performance as Angela Hayes brought her to the attention of a much wider audience. That year, she appeared as Heather in the popular teen comedy American Pie. The film was commercially successful, grossing $102 million domestically and $235 million worldwide. She appeared as Lisa Parker in The Rage: Carrie 2, the sequel to the 1976 supernatural thriller Carrie. In the film, she played Emily Bergl's character's best friend, who commits suicide.
Suvari starred alongside her American Pie co-star Jason Biggs in the romantic comedy Loser (2000). She appeared in the poorly received film The Musketeer, and had an appearance again with Biggs in the music video for the Wheatus song "Teenage Dirtbag" in 2001. She reprised the role of Heather in the 2001 sequel to American Pie, American Pie 2, which was also a box office success. She joined the cast of the dark comedy film Sugar & Spice, playing the character Kansas Hill, one of a group of close-knit cheerleaders. The film was a box office bomb. The following year, she starred in the independent drama Spun, opposite Brittany Murphy and John Leguizamo, and appeared in Nicolas Cage's directorial debut Sonny, a low-budget drama co-starring James Franco and Brenda Blethyn. In 2004, Suvari's film, the thriller Trauma, directed by Marc Evans, was released at the Sundance Film Festival. She portrayed the character of Charlotte, and co-starred with Colin Firth. The film was described by several film critics as a psychological thriller in the same vein as Jacob's Ladder (1990) and Memento (2000). In that year, she became a recurring character in the fourth season of the critically acclaimed HBO serial Six Feet Under, as lesbian performance poet and artist, Edie. She and the other Six Feet Under cast members received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2005.
Suvari appeared alongside Keira Knightley in Tony Scott's Domino, an 2005 action film based on the life of bounty hunter Domino Harvey. Later, she played the character Annie, Jennifer Aniston's tennis-obsessed sister in the romantic comedy Rumor Has It, and co-starred with Queen Latifah and Alicia Silverstone in Beauty Shop, a spinoff of the BarberShop films, as Joanne Marcus. She performed the voice role of Aerith Gainsborough in the Square Enix/Disney video game Kingdom Hearts II and the English-language version of Square Enix's Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. She also had the main role along with Katherine Heigl in the 2006 film Caffeine, a romantic comedy about the relationships of the staff and patrons of the Black Cat Cafe in London one day. Suvari's final 2006 film was the biographical drama Factory Girl, playing Richie Berlin. The film premiered on December 29, 2006, and it portrayed the story of Edie Sedgwick and how she came into Andy Warhol's life.

Recent work, 2007–present

In 2007, Suvari was cast in Michael Corrente's film Brooklyn Rules, with Freddie Prinze Jr. and Alec Baldwin. The film is a crime drime drama which was released on May 18, in a limited release. Later, she starred in the Stuart Gordon's controversial independent thriller Stuck. The film premiered on May 21, 2007 at the Cannes Film Market, and opened in the United States on May 20, 2008. She had the main role in the direct-to-video horror zombie Day of the Dead (2008), a remake of George A. Romero's 1985 classic zombie film of the same name.
She appeared in the film version of writer Michael Chabon's novel, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh,[5] also starring Sienna Miller and Peter Sarsgaard; in the film, Suvari played Phlox Lombardi, a strange girl who works at the book shop who becomes romantically involved with Jon Foster's character. The Mysteries of Pittsburgh premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. She was cast as Catherine Bourne in the film adaptation of The Garden of Eden. The film was released in 2008 at the RomaCinemaFest and had a limited investors' screening in the UK. Sex and Lies in Sin City, starring Suvari, is a Lifetime made-for-television film about the events surrounding the death of Las Vegas casino owner Ted Binion.[6][7]

Suvari reprised her role of Heather in American Reunion, released on April 6, 2012. Suvari will next appear in the romantic comedy film You May Not Kiss The Bride, which is directed by Rob Hedden and co-starring Vinnie Jones, Rob Schneider, and Katharine McPhee. Filming began in March 2009 in Hawaii.[8] She is set to star in the horror film Last Stop, playing the character Tracy.

Other projects

Suvari is a model for Lancôme cosmetics and print ads for Lancôme Paris Adaptîve. She has been featured in fashion magazines such as Vogue.
Suvari has collaborated with Echo Design to launch a limited-edition three scarf collection. The project features her own nature-inspired photography, digitally screened on silk and silk chiffon as wearable art. The collection depicts trees in three stages of foliage from fall to winter; a portion of the proceeds from sales will go to the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Suvari plays on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the Starlight Children's Foundation. She is also active in female empowerment issues. She is involved with several charities whose cause is breast cancer, the "End Violence Against Women" campaign, and tours high schools as a "Circle Of Friends" spokesperson, encouraging teenagers to quit smoking.[9]

Personal life

Robert Brinkmann
Suvari married German-born cinematographer Robert Brinkmann on March 4, 2000.[10] Brinkmann was irreconcilable differences; the divorce was finalized in May 2005.
seventeen years her senior. On April 24, 2005, Suvari filed for legal separation, citing

Simone Sestito
In 2007, Suvari began dating Italian-Canadian concert promoter Simone Sestito, whom she met at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. [11][12] They were married on June 26, 2010 in a [13][14][15] On January 13, 2012, Suvari filed for divorce from Sestito in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences and listing November 1, 2011 as the date of separation.[16] The divorce was finalized in October 2012.[17]
private chapel in Rome. The couple chose Rome as their wedding locale because most of Sestito's family lives near the city.
Suvari and Sestito became engaged in July 2008 during a vacation to Jamaica.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Kiss the Girls Coty Pierce
1997 Snide and Prejudice Geli Raubal
1997 Nowhere Zoe
1998 Slums of Beverly Hills Rachel Hoffman
1999 American Pie Heather Young Hollywood Award for Best Breakthrough Female Performance (also for American Beauty)
1999 The Rage: Carrie 2 Lisa Parker
1999 American Beauty Angela Hayes Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Young Hollywood Award for Best Breakthrough Female Performance (also for American Pie)
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Performance
2000 Loser Dora Diamond
2000 American Virgin Katrina Bartalotti
2001 The Musketeer Francesca Bonacieux
2001 American Pie 2 Heather
2001 Sugar & Spice Kansas Hill
2002 Sonny Carol
2002 Spun Cookie
2004 Trauma Charlotte
2004 Standing Still Lana
2005 Edmond Prostitute
2005 Rumor Has It Annie
2005 Domino Kimmie
2005 Beauty Shop Joanne Marcus
2006 Factory Girl Richie Berlin
2006 Orpheus Sue Ellen
2006 Caffeine Vanessa
2006 The Dog Problem Jules
2006 Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Aerith Gainsborough Voice
2007 Brooklyn Rules Ellen
2007 Stuck Brandi Boski
2008 Day of the Dead Sarah Cross
2008 The Mysteries of Pittsburgh Phlox Lombardi
2008 The Garden of Eden Catherine Bourne
2010 You May Not Kiss the Bride Tonya
2010 No Surrender Amelia Davis
2011 Restitution Heather
2012 American Reunion Heather
2012 The Knot Sarah

Television

Year title Role Notes
1995–1996 Boy Meets World Laura and Hillary Episodes "Danger Boy" and "The Grass Is Always Greener"
1996 Minor Adjustments Emily Episode "A Fish Story"
1996 ER Laura-Lee Armitage Episode "Last Call"
1996–1997 High Incident Jill Marsh 3 episodes
1997 Chicago Hope Ivy Moore Episode "Sympathy for the Devil"
1999 Atomic Train Grace Seger TV movie
2004 Six Feet Under Edie 7 episodes
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2008 Sex and Lies in Sin City Sandy Murphy TV movie
2010 Psych Allison Cowley Episode "Yang 3 in 2D" (5.16)
2011 The Cape Dice Episode "Dice" (1.05)
2011 American Horror Story: Murder House Elizabeth Short 2 episodes: "Spooky Little Girl" and "Afterbirth"
2012 Never Mind The Buzzcocks Herself Series 26, Episode 3
2013 Chicago Fire Isabelle 4 episodes












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