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Russell at the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 premiere, November 2010 | |
Born | Keri Lynn Russell (1976-03-23) March 23, 1976 (age 48) Fountain Valley, California, United States |
Occupation | Actress/Dancer |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse |
Shane Deary (m. 2007) |
Keri Lynn Russell (born March 23, 1976) is an American actress and dancer. After appearing in a number of made-for-television films and series during the mid-1990s, she came to fame for portraying the title role of Felicity Porter on the series Felicity, which ran from 1998 to 2002, and for which she won a Golden Globe Award. Russell has since appeared in several films, including Mad About Mambo (2000), We Were Soldiers (2002), The Upside of Anger (2005), Mission: Impossible III (2006), Waitress (2007), August Rush (2007), Bedtime Stories (2008) and Extraordinary Measures (2010).
Early life
Russell was born in Fountain Valley, California, the daughter of Stephanie (née Stephens), a homemaker, and David Russell, a Nissan Motors executive. She has an older brother, Todd, and a younger sister, Julie. The family lived in Coppell, Texas; Mesa, Arizona; and Highlands Ranch, Colorado, moving frequently because of the father's employment. Although Russell is best known for her acting, she studied at Starstruck dance studio in a suburb of Denver. She earned a spot on the Mickey Mouse Club show by her dancing.
Career
1991–2002
Russell first appeared on television at age 15 as a cast member of the All-New Mickey Mouse Club variety show on the Disney Channel. She was on the show from 1991 to 1993 and co-starred with future actor Ryan Gosling and future pop stars Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, JC Chasez, Justin Timberlake.
In 1992, she appeared in Honey, I Blew Up the Kid alongside Rick Moranis and in 1993, had a role on the sitcom Boy Meets World as Mr. Feeny's niece. Russell appeared on Married with Children in a 1995 episode ("Radio Free Trumaine", production 9.24). She subsequently starred in several film and television roles, including the 1996 made-for-television film The Babysitter's Seduction. That year she also had a role on the short-lived soap opera series Malibu Shores.
In 1994, she appeared as the "other woman" in Bon Jovi's music video "Always" with Jack Noseworthy, Carla Gugino, and Jason Wiles.
In 1997, she appeared in two episodes of Roar alongside Heath Ledger.
From 1998 to 2002, Russell starred as the title character on the successful WB Network series Felicity; she won a Golden Globe for the role in 1999. Russell's long and curly hair was one of her character's defining characteristics. A drastic hairstyle change at the beginning of the show's second season was thought to cause a significant drop in the show's television ratings.
During the show's run, Russell appeared in the films Eight Days a Week, The Curve, and Mad About Mambo, all of which received only limited releases in North America. Her next role was in the film We Were Soldiers (2002), playing the wife of a United States serviceman during the Vietnam War. The film was released two months before the end of Felicity's run.
2003–present
When Felicity ended, Russell moved to New York City and made her off-Broadway stage debut in 2004, appearing opposite Jeremy Piven, Andrew McCarthy, and Ashlie Atkinson in Neil LaBute's Fat Pig. In 2005, she returned to television and film, beginning with an appearance in the Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie The Magic of Ordinary Days, theatrical film The Upside of Anger (alongside Kevin Costner, Joan Allen and Evan Rachel Wood), and the television miniseries Into the West. DirectingMission: Impossible III in 2005, Abrams asked Russell to join the cast and she accepted. She was screen tested for the role of Lois Lane in Superman Returns but lost the role to Kate Bosworth. She played "Melody" on the NBC show Scrubs in 2007. She starred as "Jenna" in Waitress, which marks the fourth time Russell had played a pregnant woman. Russell's performance was positively received by critics, with Michael Sragow of The Baltimore Sun writing that Russell's performance had "aesthetic character" and "wields tenderness and fierceness with quiet heat". She has completed roles in Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story (titled Rohtenburg for its German release), in which she plays Katie Armstrong, a graduate student who writes a thesis paper on an infamous cannibal murder case, and the thriller The Girl in the Park, opposite Sigourney Weaver, Kate Bosworth and Alessandro Nivola. Russell next appeared in August Rush, released in November, 2007. She also appeared on the cover of the New York Post's Page Six magazine on November 11, 2007. Russell later appeared in Bedtime Stories. In an appearance on The View on December 15, 2008, Russell said she got the part because Sandler's wife Jackie had seen Russell in Waitress and suggested her for the movie. She starred alongside Brendan Fraser and Harrison Ford in the Tom Vaughan-helmed Extraordinary Measures for CBS Films. The drama, which started filming on April 6, 2009 and was released on January 22, 2010, was the first film to go into production for the new company. Russell played Aileen Crowley, a mother who tries to build a normal home life for her sick children while her husband, John (Fraser), and an unconventional scientist (Ford) race against time to find a cure. Russell played Emmy Kadubic in the premiere season of Running Wilde, a Fox comedy series cancelled in May 2011.
In the summer of 2006, Russell was chosen to be a celebrity spokeswoman for CoverGirl Cosmetics. In the summer of 2007, Russell appeared in The Keri Kronicles, a reality show/sitcom sponsored by CoverGirl and airing on MySpace; the show was filmed at Russell's home in Manhattan and spotlighted her life.
Russell portrayed Wonder Woman in a direct-to-video animated feature released March 3, 2009.
Personal life
Russell and Shane Deary, a carpenter she met through mutual friends, became engaged in 2006 and were married on February 14, 2007 in New York. The couple have two children: son River Russell Deary (born June 9, 2007) and daughter Willa Lou Deary (born December 27, 2011).
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Honey, I Blew Up the Kid | Mandy Park | Debut film performance |
1995 | Clerks. | Sandra | Television film |
1996 | The Babysitters Seduction | Michelle Winston | Television film |
1996 | The Lottery | Felice Dunbar | Television film |
1997 | Eight Days a Week | Erica | |
1997 | When Innocence Is Lost | Erica French | Television film |
1998 | The Curve | Emma | |
1999 | Cinderelmo | Princess | Television film |
2000 | Mad About Mambo | Lucy McLoughlin | |
2002 | We Were Soldiers | Barbara Geoghegan | |
2005 | The Upside of Anger | Emily Wolfmeyer | |
2005 | The Magic of Ordinary Days | Olivia 'Livy' Dunn | Television film Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film |
2006 | Mission: Impossible III | Lindsey Farris | Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Drama/Action Adventure |
2007 | Grimm Love | Katie Armstrong | |
2007 | Waitress | Jenna Hunterson | |
2007 | The Girl in the Park | Celeste | |
2007 | August Rush | Lyla Novacek | Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Drama |
2008 | Bedtime Stories | Jill Hastings | |
2009 | Wonder Woman | Wonder Woman/Diana Prince | Voice |
2009 | Leaves of Grass | Janet | |
2010 | Extraordinary Measures | Aileen Crowley | |
2011 | Goats | Judy | Post-production |
2012 | Austenland | Jane Hayes | Filming |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991–1993 | The Mickey Mouse Club | Various/Herself | Main Cast (Seasons 4–6) |
1993 | Emerald Cove | Andrea McKinsey | Television series |
1993 | Boy Meets World | Jessica Feeny | Episode: "Grandma Was a Rolling Stone" |
1994 | Daddy's Girls | Phoebe | Episodes: "Pilot", "American in Paris... Cool" and "Keep Your Business Out of My Business" |
1995 | Married with Children | April Adams | Episode: "Radio Free Trumaine" |
1996 | Malibu Shores | Chloe Walker | Lead Role |
1997 | 7th Heaven | Camille | Episode: "Choices" |
1997 | Roar | Claire | Episodes: "Pilot" and "Banshee" |
1998–2002 | Felicity | Felicity Porter | Lead Role Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama (1999) Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Breakout Performance (1999) Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress (1999, 2000, 2001) Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress – Drama (2002) |
2005 | Into the West | Naomi Wheeler | Episode: "Manifest Destiny" |
2007 | Scrubs | Melody O'Hara | Episodes: "My Turf War" and "My Cold Shower" |
2010–2011 | Running Wilde | Emmy Kadubic | Main Cast |
2012 | The Americans | Elizabeth Jennings | TV pilot - Filming |
References
- Myers, Chuck (2000-08-16). "1st Person: Keri Russell". Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service. Retrieved 2007-12-09.
- "Six Massive Stars who Started out in the Mickey Mouse Club". DisneyFanClub.org. 2009-06-11. Retrieved 2009-07-30.
- Wells, Rachel (2007-10-07). "Waiting game". TheAge.com.au. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
- Walters, David (2008-12-01). "There's Something about Keri". Style.com. Retrieved 2009-01-07.
- King, Susan (2007-05-09). "Life follows fiction for Keri Russell". DenverPost.com. Retrieved 2007-05-09.
- ^ Bonnelli, Winnie (2007-05-16). "Waitress Serves Up Keri Russell". IndyEastend.com. The Independent. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
- ^ Gould Keil, Jennifer (2007-05-13). "Covergirl Keri Russell Shoots Web". NYPost.com. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
- Sragow, Michael (2007-05-25). "Keri Russell is a delight in scrumptious 'Waitress'". BaltimoreSun.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
- "Keri Russell helps tell Bedtime Stories". TotalFilm.com. 2007-11-29. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
- "Extraordinary Measures (2010)". IMDb. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
- "News and Culture: Brenden Fraser's Untitled Crowley Project Now Has (Another) Terrible Title". Willamette Week. September 24, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
- By (2009-02-12). "Keri Russell nurses CBS film role". Variety. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
- "Exclusive: FX to Burn Off FOX's "Running Wilde" Beginning Thursday, April 28". TheFutonCritic.com. April 18, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
- "Keri Russell To Voice Wonder Woman For DVD Feature". Forum.Newsarama.com. 2008-01-14. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
- Jordan, Julie (2007-02-15). "Keri Russell Marries in New York". People. Retrieved 2007-05-16.
- "Keri Russell Gives Birth to a Boy". People. 2007-06-18. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
- "Keri Russell Welcomes Daughter Willa Lou". People. 2012-01-05. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
External links
- Keri Russell at IMDb