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Elisha Cuthbert plays the danger-prone "Kim Bauer" on TV's hit show 24. Born November 30, 1982, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Cuthbert won the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for her role in Lucky Girl, in 2001. In 1997, the former foot model became a correspondent for the award-winning series, Popular Mechanics for Kids, a part she carried for two years. Later she also performed in Nickolodeon's Are You Afraid of the Dark?. Among her movies are Dancing on the Moon, Airspeed, Love, Actually, and the newly-released The Girl Next Door, where she appears as a porn store who is being pursued by the senior high-school student who lives next door.

Cuthbert was chosen Maxim magazine's Hottest Woman of the Year for 2003. Her latest movie is a remake of House of Wax.

Last updated: June 08, 2004.

 
 
Who2 Biography: Elisha Cuthbert, Actor

  • Born: 30 November 1982
  • Birthplace: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • Best Known As: Jack Bauer's daughter, Kim, on TV's 24

Elisha Cuthbert is known to TV viewers as Kim Bauer, the perpetually-in-peril daughter of Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland), in the TV series 24. Cuthbert was a regular on the show from 2001-2004, and continued to make guest appearances in later seasons. Early in her career, Cuthbert appeared in the educational TV series Popular Mechanics for Kids (1997-2000) and in Canadian feature films such as Airspeed (1998) and Time at the Top (1999). Since the success of 24 she has appeared on the big screen in the comedies Old School (2003, as the boss's underage daughter), Love Actually (2003, starring Hugh Grant) and The Girl Next Door (2004, with Emile Hirsch). She also appeared with Paris Hilton in the 2005 horror film House of Wax; both women were among Maxim magazine's "Hottest Girls of 2004."

 
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Elisha Cuthbert

  • Born: Nov 30, 1982
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: House of Wax, Dancing on the Moon, The Quiet
  • First Major Screen Credit: Dancing on the Moon (1997)

Biography

A former child star who managed to avoid burning out before her teens, Elisha Cuthbert successfully carried the success from Popular Mechanics for Kids and Are You Afraid of the Dark? into a featured role on the hit FOX series 24 and a successful film career. A Calgary native who landed her first modeling job at the tender age of seven, it was a mere four years later that Cuthbert instinctively knew that she wanted to spend the rest of her days in front of the lens. Following an appearance in the 1997 feature Dancing on the Moon, Cuthbert landed a job as a field correspondent for the acclaimed Canadian television series Popular Mechanics for Kids, and her reporting proved so effective that she caught the attention of first lady Hillary Clinton, who invited Cuthbert to Washington for a meeting.

Though she spent the majority of her youth in Montreal, Cuthbert moved to Los Angeles at age 17 in order to pursue an acting career. Featured roles as a reluctant pilot in Airspeed (1998) and a time traveling teen in Time at the Top (1999) were soon to follow, and by the time Cuthbert joined the cast of Nickelodeon's Are You Afraid of the Dark? in 1999, it was obvious that her talent was growing. Her role in the made-for-Canadian-television feature Lucky Girl only furthered her reputation as a dramatically capable actor, and her distinct onscreen facial expressions and convincing performance soon caught the eyes of producers who were preparing a new thriller series for FOX.

Cast as Jack Bauer's (Kiefer Sutherland) damsel-in-distress daughter, Kimberly in the breakout hit 24, Cuthbert's character suffered through multiple kidnappings and a mountain lion attack over the course of the series' first two seasons. In the episode of 24 in which she shared a scene with the mountain lion, Cuthbert made news when the beast actually attacked her on the film set, sending the frightened actress on a trip to the hospital with an injured hand. On the heels of 24, Cuthbert took a supporting role in the comedy Old School before appearing in the subsequent romantic comedies Love Actually (2003) and The Girl Next Door (2004), the latter of which found her taking the lead as an ex-porn star who becomes the object of affection to a lonely suburban boy unaware of her past.

In 2006 the fair=haired starlet both associate-produced and appeared in the psychological thriller The Quiet. Starring alongside Camilla Belle, Cuthbert played a rageful teen bent on murdering her obsessive father. The film didn't impress critics but it did mark Cuthbert's first foray into work behind the camera. Sticking with thrillers, the actress next signed on to Roland Joffe's torture-horror flick Captivity, a movie that threatened to become more notable for its graphic marketing blitz -- featuring a bound, gagged and presumably deceased Cuthbert -- than for its quality per se. The ads were pulled at the behest of offended parents' groups, as director Joffe insisted his film was not in the same league as Saw and other sadistic-horror offerings of the time. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

 
Wikipedia: Elisha Cuthbert
Elisha Cuthbert
Born November 30 1982 (1982--) (age 24)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Years active 1996 – present

Elisha Ann Cuthbert (born November 30, 1982) is a Canadian actress. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Cuthbert is known as the former co-host of the Canadian children's television series, Popular Mechanics for Kids, and for her role as Kim Bauer in the American action-thriller television series 24. She had her first lead role in the 2004 feature film The Girl Next Door.

Early life

Cuthbert's parents are Patricia, a homemaker, and Kevin, an automotive design engineer.[1] She has two younger siblings, Jonathan and Lee-Ann and grew up in Greenfield Park, near Montreal, Quebec. In 2000, she graduated from Centennial Regional High School and moved to LA at the age of 17 to pursue an acting career.

Career

Early career

When she was 7, Cuthbert started modeling for various lines of children's clothing and also became a foot model.[2] She made her first televised appearance as an extra in the horror-themed series for children, Are You Afraid of the Dark?; she later become a series regular. Cuthbert also co-hosted Popular Mechanics for Kids, which was filmed in Montreal. Her reporting captured the attention of then-First Lady, Hillary Clinton, who invited her to visit the White House.[3]

Cuthbert landed her first role in a feature film in the family drama Dancing on the Moon (1997). She appeared in several other Canadian family-themed movies and an airplane thriller, Airspeed. Cuthbert starred in the Canadian television movie Lucky Girl in 2001 and was awarded a Gemini Award for her performance.

Soon after her move to Los Angeles, Cuthbert was cast in the role of Kim Bauer, daughter of CTU agent Jack Bauer in the television series 24. She appeared in the show's first three seasons, but not in its 4th; she guest-starred in only two episodes in the 5th season. She also reprised her role as Kim Bauer in 24: The Game. She has also said that she would like to play her role as Kim in the upcoming movie, 24: The Movie.

Hollywood film career

Cuthbert auditioned for the role of Mary Jane Watson in the Spider-Man film, though the role eventually went to Kirsten Dunst.[4] She began her Hollywood film career with small roles in Old School and Love Actually in 2003.

Cuthbert's next film, The Girl Next Door, cast her in her first lead role as an ex-porn star, Danielle, alongside Emile Hirsch. Cuthbert had initial reservations about taking the part, but was persuaded by director Luke Greenfield into accepting. She researched the role, speaking to actual adult actresses from Wicked Pictures and Vivid Entertainment.[5] Upon its release the film received comparisons to Risky Business[6][7] — although Cuthbert claims her character was not directly based on De Mornay's character — and was noted for Cuthbert's sex appeal. Critics were divided; some praised the film for its boldness, while others, notably Roger Ebert, decried it for being gimmicky and exploitative.[8][9] Ebert wrote that he saw Cuthbert's character Danielle as "quite the most unpleasant character I have seen in some time."[10]

In her next big-screen outing, Cuthbert starred with Paris Hilton and Chad Michael Murray in the 2005 remake of the classic horror film House of Wax. Cuthbert, along with the rest of her cast mates, was made up to look haggard and frightened. In one scene, her character was to attempt to open her mouth while her lips were sealed with glue. For the sake of realism, Cuthbert opted for real superglue over prosthetics.[11] Despite her efforts, House of Wax was largely panned, with critics citing a range of flaws. It was called "notable for having some of the most moronic protagonists ever to populate a horror film," though out of those characters reviews tended to think Cuthbert "fares the best". Others noted Cuthbert as an "exception" playing her role "earnestly" and "fine".[12][13]

Cuthbert's next film project was the indie film The Quiet, which she not only co-starred in but also co-produced and helped finance. She played Nina, a temperamental 17-year old cheerleader who suffered from sexual abuse. Cuthbert looked to her younger cousin for inspiration as to how to play a teenager.[14] The Quiet, distributed by Sony Pictures Classics, premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival and received a limited release in Los Angeles and New York City on August 25, 2006, before expanding regionally on September 1.

Cuthbert had also screen tested for the role of Lois Lane in Superman Returns, but she lost the part at the last minute to Kate Bosworth. She had also been turned down for the lead in Fantastic Four.

Cuthbert appeared in the music video for Weezer's "Perfect Situation" in early 2006, where she played the group's fictional original singer who threw a tantrum that led to Rivers Cuomo, the unlikely roadie, becoming the frontman of the band.[15] Cuthbert also had a small role in Paris Hilton's music video for the song "Nothing In This World".[16]

Cuthbert appeared in two films in 2007. The first, Captivity, was a thriller centered around a fashion model taunted by a psychopath who has imprisoned her in a cellar.[17][18] She will also star in the remake of the popular South Korean movie, My Sassy Girl, alongside Jesse Bradford.

Cuthbert also has several other films in different stages of production. In He Was a Quiet Man, her character, Vanessa, is a quadriplegic. The film will contain comedic and dramatic elements; the cast includes Christian Slater and William H. Macy.[19] She is also slated to voice Cleo, "the feline daughter of a wealthy kitty litter baron" in Cat Tale, an animated film set in a civilized world of cats and dogs.[20]

Cuthbert is scheduled to appear in the family comedy The Six Wives of Henry LeFay with actor Tim Allen.

Personal life

Cuthbert, who enjoys painting,[21] is a devoted hockey fan and Los Angeles Kings season ticket holder, as are her mother and brother, Jonathan, who is active in the sport. She maintained her own blog on the NHL's web site.[22] She was most recently in a relationship with New York Rangers hockey player Sean Avery.[23]

She regularly secures a place in FHM and Maxim's annual Top 100 Sexiest/Hottest lists. Her highest ranking was #5 in the 2005 UK Edition of FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World list. She was ranked #14 in 2003, #10 in 2004, #22 in 2006, and #10 in 2007. The U.S. Edition ranked her #53 in 2003, #63 in 2004, and #54 in 2006. She was not listed in the U.S. 2005 list. Maxim magazine named her #92 in its 2006 Hot 100 list, and features her in their Girls of Maxim Gallery.[24][25] As of 2006, Cuthbert has stated that she would refuse to be photographed nude in film roles or magazines, and uses body doubles whenever necessary, specifying that she would "like to keep some things to [herself]".[12] Most recently, Cuthbert was ranked #10 by AskMen.com readers in the list "Top 99 Women of 2007".

Credits

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Dancing on the Moon Sarah
1997 Mail to the Chief Madison Osgood
Nico the Unicorn Carolyn Price
1998 Airspeed Nicole Stone
1999 Believe Katherine Winslowe
Time at the Top Susan Shawson
2000 Who Gets the House? Emily Reece
2001 Lucky Girl Katlin Palmerson
2003 Love Actually American Goddess Carol
Old School Darcie Goldberg
2004 The Girl Next Door Danielle
2005 House of Wax Carly Jones
2006 The Quiet Nina Deer
2007 Captivity Jennifer Tree
He Was a Quiet Man Vanessa
My Sassy Girl Jordan Roark
2008 Cat Tale Cleo In-production
Six Wives of Henry LeFay Filming

Television

Year Title Role
1997 - 2000 Popular Mechanics for Kids Herself
1999 - 2000 Are You Afraid of the Dark? Megan
2001 - 2006 24 Kim Bauer

References

  1. ^ FamousCelebrities.org. Elisha Cuthbert (English). FamousCelebrities.org. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  2. ^ CinemasOnline. Elisha Cuthbert Interview (English). CinemasOnline. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  3. ^ Jake Bronstein (2002). FHM Interview (English). FHM. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  4. ^ notstarring.com. Roles turned down by Elisha Cuthbert: (English). notstarring.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  5. ^ Todd Gilchrist (2004). An Interview with Elisha Cuthbert (English). IGN. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  6. ^ Kit Bowen. Movie Review: The Girl Next Door (R) (English). Hollywood.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  7. ^ Cynthia Fuchs (2004). Unrisky Business (English). popmatters.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  8. ^ Girl Next Door, The (English). metacritic.com (2004). Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  9. ^ boxofficemojo.com (2004). The Girl Next Door (English). boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  10. ^ Roger Ebert (2004). The Girl Next Door (English). rogerebert.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  11. ^ Staci Layne Wilson (2005). House of Wax Interview: Elisha Cuthbert ("Carly") (English). horror.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  12. ^ a b Bruce Westbrook (2005). House of Wax (English). Houston Chronicle Online. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  13. ^ Rebecca Murray (2005). 2005 Remake Doesn't Hold a Candle to the Original (English). About.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  14. ^ Jack Foley (2005). House of Wax - Elisha Cuthbert interview (English). indieLondon.co.uk. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  15. ^ James Montgomery (2005). Elisha Cuthbert Takes Over Weezer — But Rivers Won't Have Any Of It (English). Mtv.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  16. ^ Mtv.com (2006). For The Record: Quick News (English). Mtv.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  17. ^ Joel Corcoran (2007). Captivity (English). BoxOfficeProphets.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  18. ^ James Wray (2007). Elisha Cuthbert faces Captivity (English). monstersandcritics.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  19. ^ Official site for He Was a Quiet Man, retrieved May 17, 2006.
  20. ^ awn.com (2007). Cat Tale (English). awn.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  21. ^ Chron.com. Elisha Cuthbert keeps Quiet in Texas. Retrieved on September 7, 2006.
  22. ^ NHL Blog Central (2005). The Art of Booing (English). NHL Blog Central. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  23. ^ New York Rangers. Avery Appears on MTV's "Total Request Live". Retrieved on August 27, 2007.
  24. ^ Maximonline.com (2006). Hot 100 (English). Maximonline.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.
  25. ^ Maximonline.com (2006). Girls of Maxim Gallery (English). Maximonline.com. Retrieved on September 7, 2007.

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