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AGE - 25 |
AMERICAN | LEAD ACTRESS |
Best Film - Cruel Intentions
Worst Film - Scooby Doo
Next Film - Happily N'Ever After
Famous Quote - "It makes me think of women who don't shave their legs." - On Feminists.
FILMOGRAPHY
I Know What You Did Last Summer - Scream 2 - Simply Irresistible - Cruel Intentions - Harvard Man - Scooby Doo - Happily N'Ever After
TV ROLES
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
PERSONAL INFO
Born April 14th, 1977 in New York City. 5' 3'' Tall.
One of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People on many occasions.
Voted by FHM readers as the sexiest woman in the world.
Her friends call her 'Sassy'.
Has a tattoo of a Celtic symbol on her left hip. Has a tattoo of a Chinese symbol for integrity on her lower back. Has a heart with a dagger hanging over it tattooed on the inside of her right ankle.
The Burger King commercial she did in 1982 was the first commercial to ever mention a competitor by name. Consequently, McDonald's sued her as well as Burger King. She also couldn't enter a McDonald's unless she was in disguise due to truth in advertising ("I only eat at Burger King" was one of her lines in the commercial). Ironically, McDonalds is now a sponsor of the WB's hit TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Engaged to Freddie Prinze Jr.
Has a brown belt in Tae Kwon Do.
About her lesbian kiss with Selma Blair in 'Cruel Intentions'... "It was a great kiss. It even had a saliva trail."
Quoted as saying... "Right now I can't picture posing nude, but I don't believe in saying never... There might be a time when I feel really beautiful and want to have a nude layout."
Salary - $6,000,000 + per film.
FINAL NOTE
If she makes a successful transition to lead actress in major films... Sarah Michelle could become the next Meg Ryan.
Written by T.C. Candler.
© 2003