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Marley Shelton

 
Actor: Marley Shelton
  • Born: Apr 12, 1974 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: Grindhouse, Planet Terror, A Perfect Getaway
  • First Major Screen Credit: A Secret Between Friends: A Moment of Truth Movie (1996)

Biography

An actress whose fresh-faced girl-next-door beauty has adapted easily to both comic and dramatic roles, Marley Shelton was born in southern California on April 12, 1974. Her mother was a schoolteacher who dabbled in acting while her father worked as a director for film, television, and the stage. During her high-school days, Shelton was a member of the cheerleading squad and was named prom queen in her senior year. She began to develop an interest in acting, and in 1991 won her first film role, a slam supporting part in Lawrence Kasdan's Grand Canyon. In the next two years, Shelton made a few appearances on episodic television and appeared in the made-for-TV movie In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco, but it was in 1993's The Sandlot that she made her first real impression on the big screen as Wendy, the lust-inducing teenage lifeguard. That same year, Shelton earned a recurring role on the dramatic television series Angel Falls, alongside fellow cast members Jean Simmons, Shirley Knight, Peggy Lipton, and James Brolin, but the show only lasted one season.

More television work followed, including key roles in several made-for-TV movies and appearances on Hercules and the revived Fantasy Island, before Shelton's film career began to take hold. She played Tricia Nixon in Oliver Stone's biopic Nixon and a beautiful but fickle teenager in the little-seen comedy Trojan War, but her first major hit came in 1998 with Pleasantville, in which she played Margaret, the love interest of leading man Tobey Maguire (and one of the first teens to become "colorful"). In 1999, she played Kristin, one of the "popular girls" in Never Been Kissed, and two years later scored her first leading role, in which she got to put her cheerleading skills to use as Diane, the pep-squad girl-turned-teenage mother and criminal in Sugar & Spice. Offscreen, in 2001, Shelton married television and movie producer Beau Flynn, who helped cast her as Chloe, the beautiful girl next door in the comedy Bubble Boy.

In the following few years, Shelton's onscreen career seemed to plateau somewhat when a variety of indie projects including Just a Kiss, Dallas 362, Grand Theft Parsons, and Moving Alan -- directed by her father, Christopher, and starring her sister Samantha -- failed to achieve mainstream success. Nevertheless the actress remained busy, and it was shortly after appearing in a failed updating of the once-popular gothic soap opera Dark Shadows that Shelton landed the role which, however small, seems to have been a turning point in her career. Though her role opposite Josh Hartnett in Robert Rodriguez's violent comic-book adaptation Sin City amounted to little more than a glorified cameo, it did provide wide-scale exposure in addition to connecting her with one of the most innovative and tireless filmmakers of his generation.

Subsequent roles in Wim Wenders' Don't Come Knocking, Paul Weitz's American Dreamz, and the Paul Haggis-scripted The Last Kiss were quick to follow, and in 2007, Shelton reunited with Sin City director Rodriguez for a substantial role in "Planet Terror" -- Rodriguez' zombie-filled contribution to the ambitious double-feature throwback Grindhouse. Shelton's striking, mascara-smeared visage formed a key component of Grindhouse's advertising campaign, and her role in "Planet Terror" promised just the kind of edgy thrills needed to launch her career into overdrive. ~ All Movie Guide
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Marley Shelton

Shelton at a premiere of Grindhouse, March 2007
Born Marley Eve Shelton
April 12, 1974 (1974-04-12) (age 35)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1991–present
Spouse(s) Beau Flynn (2001–present)

Marley Eve Shelton (born April 12, 1974) is an American film and television actress. Shelton began her career with supporting roles in the films Grand Canyon (1991), appeared in the film The Sandlot (1993) and appeared in Trojan War (1997), co-starring Jennifer Love Hewitt.

Shelton is known for acting in films like Pleasantville (1998), starring Reese Witherspoon and Tobey Maguire, she appeared in Never Been Kissed (1999), along with Drew Barrymore, starred in Valentine (2001), appeared in Sin City (2005) and acted in the double-feature film directed by Quentin Tarantino, Grindhouse (2007). Recently starred in the thriller film A Perfect Getaway and starred (Untitled) (2009).

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Early life

Shelton was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Carol (née Stromme), a teacher and former singer, and Christopher Shelton, a commercial director and producer.[1] She has three sisters: Samantha (who is also an actress), Koren, and Erin. Shelton was raised in Eagle Rock and attended Eagle Rock High School. She was a varsity cheerleader and was voted "Prom Queen". She went to the senior prom with her then-boyfriend Nicholas Brendon.[citation needed]

Career

Shelton began acting in her late teens, and appeared in several television movies and films throughout the 1990s, including the 1993 film, The Sandlot, playing the lifeguard, Wendy Peffercorn, and 1997's fantasy film Warriors of Virtue, playing Princess Elysia. Shelton has since appeared in many films aimed at a teenage audience, including 1999's Never Been Kissed and 2001's Valentine, Sugar & Spice and Bubble Boy. Most of her other roles in the 2000s were in lower-budget, independent films, with the exception of her supporting role in 2005's Sin City. Shelton was also originally cast in the role of Annabeth Schott on the television series, The West Wing, but the role was eventually played by Kristin Chenoweth.

Shelton had a prominent role as Dr. Dakota Block in the Robert Rodriguez/Quentin Tarantino-directed film Grindhouse, appearing in both of the film's segments as the same character.

In October 2008, CBS's new series Eleventh Hour, based on the British TV series of the same name, premiered with Shelton appearing as FBI Special Agent Rachel Young of the executive protection detail. The show, however, was canceled after one season.

Personal life

Shelton married pharmacy owner Beau Flynn in July 2001. The couple announced they were expecting their first child on March 13th, 2009.[2] They welcomed daughter West on Sunday, September 6th, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.[3]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1991 Grand Canyon Amanda
1993 The Sandlot Wendy Peffercorn
1994 Death of a Cheerleader Jamie Hall
1995 Nixon Tricia Nixon Cox
1996 When Friendship Kills Jennifer Harnsberger Television movie
1997 Warriors of Virtue Elysia
Trojan War Brooke Kingsley
1998 Pleasantville Margaret Henderson
Lured Innocence Elsie Townsend
1999 Never Been Kissed Kristin Davis
The Bachelor Natalie Arden
Protect-O-Man Paige Turner
2001 Bubble Boy Chloe Lead role
Valentine Kate Davies
Sugar & Spice Diane Weston
On the Borderline Nicky
2002 Just a Kiss Rebecca
2003 Grand Theft Parsons Susie
Dallas 362 Amanda
Uptown Girls Ingrid
Moving Alan Melissa Kennard
2004 The Old Man and the Studio Kaitlyn
2005 Sin City The Customer
2006 American Dreamz Jessica
The Last Kiss Arianna
Jesus, Mary and Joey Mary O'Callahan
2007 Grindhouse Dr. Dakota Block
2008 W. Fran
2009 Women in Trouble Cora Completed
A Perfect Getaway Cleo
(Untitled) Madeleine Completed
2010 The Mighty Macs Sister Sunday Completed
Elektra Luxx Post-production

Television

Year Film Role Notes
2004 Karen Sisco Tweety 1 episode
2005 American Dad! Betsy (voice) 1 episode
2008–2009 Eleventh Hour FBI Agent Rachel Young 18 episodes

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