| :: Profile :: |
| Name : |
Alicia Silverstone |
| Occupation : |
Actress, Producer |
| Date of Birth : |
October 4, 1976 |
| Place of Birth : |
San Francisco, California, USA |
| Sign : |
Sun in Libra Moon in Pisces |
| Education : |
High school graduate equivalency diploma. |
| Fan Mail : |
C/O Premier Artists 8899 Beverly Blvd. Suite 510 Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA.
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| :: Biography :: |
Alicia Silverstone was born on October 4, 1976 in San Francisco, California. The daughter of Monty, a real estate investor and financial consultant.
Silverstone's time in the spotlight began as a model at the age of six, after her father began taking pictures of her to submit to modeling agencies. Although her heart was really in acting, Alicia landed several modeling gigs for companies such as Levi's Dockers and Marshall's.
In 1993, Silverstone finally landed her first starring role in a feature film, entitled 'The Crush'. Playing a teenager obsessed with an older man, Silverstone refused to pose nude in the film and a body double was hired for behind shots. Actually, Silverstone refuses to pose nude until today. The film dubbed a Fatal Attraction for teenagers and was a hit among teenagers and was recognized by the 1994 MTV Movie Awards by honoring Silverstone with the award for Best Villain and Best Breakthrough Performance.
Before hitting it big with the sleeper hit of 1995, Clueless, Silverstone worked on the films Hideaway, Babysitter, True Crime, and Le Nouveau Monde. It was Silverstone's role as the spoiled rich girl, Cher Horowitz in Clueless, that launched her career. Clueless, a 90's version of Emma, earned Silverstone many awards.
After the success of Clueless, Barry Josephson of Columbia Pictures signed Silverstone to a $7 million two-picture deal, the first of which was Excess Baggage. Silverstone not only starred in the film, it was also the first film produced by Silverstone's First Kiss Production Company. In 1999, things started to pick up for Silverstone as her role in the romantic comedy Blast From The Past was more impressive and reminiscent of the Silverstone audiences saw in Clueless.
Awards : * The American Comedy Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture. * The National Board of Review of Motion Picture Awards for Best Breakthrough Performance. * The 2nd Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best Female Newcomer Theatrical. * The 5th Annual MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance and Most Desirable Female.
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| :: Filmography :: |
| Film |
Co Artist |
Year |
| Scorched |
Rachael Leigh Cook, Paulo Costanzo, Woody Harrelson, John Cleese, David Krumholtz, |
2002 |
| Love's Labour's Lost |
Alessandro Nivola, Kenneth Branagh, Natascha McElhone, Nathan Lane |
Jun 9, 2000 |
| Blast From the Past |
Brendan Fraser, Christopher Walken, Sissy Spacek, David Foley |
Feb 12, 1999 |
| Batman & Robin |
Arnold Schwarzenegger, George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman |
1997 |
| Excess Baggage |
Benicio Del Toro, Christopher Walken, Jack Thompson, Harry Connick Jr. |
1997 |
| Clueless |
Justin Walker, Paul Rudd, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy |
1995 |
| True Crime |
Kevin Dillon, Bill Nunn, Tara Subkoff |
1995 |
| Hideaway |
Jeff Goldblum, Christine Lahti, Alfred Molina, Jeremy Sisto |
1995 |
| The Babysitter |
Jeremy London, George Segal, J.T. Walsh, Lee Garlington |
1995 |
| The Cool And The Crazy |
Jennifer Blanc, Matthew Flint, Jared Leto, Bradford Tatum, Christine Harnos |
1994 |
| The Crush |
Darian Forrester, Cary Elwes, Jennifer Rubin, Gwynyth Walsh, Amber Benson |
1993 |
| Scattered Dreams |
Tyne Daly, Gerald McRaney, Sonny Shroyer, Andrew Prine, Macon McCalman, Ramsay Midwood, Sean Bridgers |
1993 |
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