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When she was 15, her father attacked her mother, and her mother shot her father in self-defense.Her father died, and her mother was not charged in the incident.
Denise Lee Richards was born in Downer's Grove, Illinois, on February 17, 1972. When she was a freshman in high school, her parents moved to San Diego, California. While she was still a student, Denise began working as a model also. After graduating from El Camino High in Oceanside, California in 1989, she moved to Los Angeles to focus on her modeling career.
As a model, Denise Richards worked regularly in New York and Tokyo. She was also frequently seen on the pages of teen and sports magazines. Acting was her real passion though, and two years later she quit modeling so that she could get work as an actress.
Angelina Jolie had her break-through in 1999 with The Bone Collector starring Denzel Washington, and in Girl, Interrupted with Winona Ryder which won her the Golden Globe, the SAG Award and the Academy Award for best leading actress in a supporting role.
From there Blanchett moved to the role of Carol in David Mamet's searing polemic Oleanna, also for the Sydney Theatre Company, and won the Rosemont Best Actress Award, her second award that year.
She then co-starred in the ABC Television's prime time drama Heartland (1994), again winning critical acclaim. In 1995, she was nominated for Best Female Performance for her role as Ophelia in the Belvoir Street Theatre Company's production of Hamlet. Other theatre credits include Helen in the Sydney Theatre Company's Sweet Phoebe, Miranda in The Tempest and Rose in The Blind Giant is Dancing, both for the Belvoir Street Theatre Company.
She loved singing, acting and horseriding (and was a champion already at age 14), and when she heard about an audition of a movie about horses, she went to the audition and got casted for Robert Redford's The Horse Whisperer, her first film role.
After that, she took a break from acting to spend a normal life as a teenager, but soon she was back in The Newcomers and Remember the Titans, and in 2002 she got a lot of attention with surf-movie Blue Crush.
Kate attended the public (private school to U.S. readers) Godolphin and Latymer School in London for her grade and primary school education. In her teens, she twice won the British bookseller W. H. Smith Young Writers' competition--once for three short stories and once for three poems. After a tumultuous adolescence, (a bout of anorexia {cured} and a smoking habit which continues to this day) she gradually took up the profession of acting.
Her major acting debut came in a World War II television movie called One Against the Wind (1991) (TV), filmed in Luxembourg during the summer of 1991. It first aired on American television that December. Kate began attending Oxford University's New College in the fall of 1991, majoring in French and Russian literature. She had already decided that she wanted to act, but to broaden her horizons she chose university over drama school.
Christina's TV career started at the age of three month in a TV soap with her mother, and continued with a commercial at age five. She landed her first proper movie role at age nine.
For ten years - from 1987 to 1997 - Christina was Kelly Bundy in TV cult comedy series Married ... with Children. She also appeared as a guest star in another cult TV series, Friends, as Jennifer Aniston's sister, and won the 55th Annual Prime Time Emmy Award for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy for her performance in "The One with Rachel's Other Sister".
Born March 24, 1974, in Washington, D.C., Hannigan became a TV commercial veteran following her family's move to Atlanta. From the age of four, Hannigan appeared in a steady stream of commercials, including ones for Oreo and McDonald's. At the age of 11, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and television. She made her big-screen debut in the 1988 film My Stepmother Is an Alien, as Dan Aykroyd's daughter. The following year, she won a regular spot on the short-lived sitcom Free Spirit and acted in a variety of television miniseries and sitcoms (including Roseanne and Picket Fences) until 1997, when she won the part of Willow on Buffy.
The show proved to be an unexpected success among critics and viewers alike, and paved the way for Hannigan to appear opposite Tom Everett Scott in the 1998 comedy Dead Man on Campus. American Pie followed the next year, giving Hannigan wider recognition and making her an unintentional poster child for band camps everywhere. A small stint in the Jason Biggs/Freddie Prinze Jr. flop Boys and Girls (2000) did little to further her career, but thanks to a beefed-up part from writer Adam Herz, Hannigan found herself revisiting the sexually advanced but socially backward Michelle in 2001's high-profile sequel American Pie 2. Though critics were mixed on the franchise's sophomore offering, they praised Hannigan's ability to fully flesh out a character who essentially served as an elaborate punch line in the first film.