星期四, 五月 07, 2009

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead is a SAG- and Young Artist Award-nominated American actress. As a child, Winstead had appeared in the Mountain West Ballet's version of The Nutcracker. Hoping to become a ballerina, at the age of eleven, she had the opportunity to study dance in a summer program of the prestigious Joffrey Ballet School in New York City. There, she studied ballet and jazz dance, but decided to also study acting. Winstead ended up appearing on Broadway during Donny Osmond’s successful run of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She was also a member of the International Children's Choir during her youth and honed her skills performing at her church.

She began her acting career in the late 1990s, guest starring in episodes of the CBS dramas Touched by an Angel and Promised Land, before being cast as Jessica Bennett in the NBC soap opera Passions, a role she played from 1999 to 2000. She subsequently appeared in the short-lived CBS drama series Wolf Lake (2001-2002), and in the made-for-television film Monster Island (2002).

Trying her hand at comedy, she went the independent film route as the Jewish daughter of a large, zany family in the indie feature Checking Out, but her screen time fared better in the more mainstream Walt Disney Pictures confection Sky High, which was both financially and critically successful. She starred as Gwen Grayson, the in-disguise alter ego of the supervillain Royal Pain.
Winstead at the 2006 Comic-Con International, promoting the film Grindhouse.

After the exposure Sky High provided, 2006 saw her forge a professional relationship with the creative team of James Wong and Glen Morgan, formerly best known for their memorable contributions to The X-Files. She and her co-star, Ryan Merriman, landed in the path of the grim reaper’s master plan in Final Destination 3. She had failed to land a part in the second film in the trilogy, but found her place in the third instalment, which to this day is the most successful of the trilogy. Morgan and Wong wanted to collaborate with her again and convinced her to appear in their sorority slasher Black Christmas. The film, however, failed with critics and viewers. One day, she inadvertently received a chance to lampoon horror scream queens when The Tonight Show host Jay Leno, unaware of who she was, knocked on her front door and included her in a comedy segment spoofing horror movies.

The same year, she appeared in Emilio Estevez's Bobby, a valentine to the politics and morals of Robert F. Kennedy, which drew moderate critical attention, and became a minor box office success. The film's cast included Laurence Fishburne, Anthony Hopkins, Ashton Kutcher, William H. Macy, Demi Moore, and Sharon Stone, but most of her scenes were with Shia LaBeouf and Brian Geraghty. She and her co-stars were nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture.

In 2007, she appeared in a pair of high-profile event films. Quentin Tarantino cast her as a well-intentioned but vapid and naïve actress in his high-speed segment of Grindhouse called Death Proof, his half of a double-billed feature. The film failed to produce ticket sales, but drew critical acclaim. Death Proof is also the second film to feature both Winstead and Kurt Russell. The same summer, hot off the heels of its release, Winstead received another shot at action as Lucy McClane in Live Free or Die Hard co-starring Bruce Willis. The film earned over $130 million domestically and drew excellent reviews, making it the highest grossing film that features Winstead.

She has recently screen tested for the role of Wonder Woman in the film adaption of Justice League.

She starred in Make it Happen, a dance film. It was also announced on May 16, 2008, that Winstead would co-star opposite Michael Cera in forthcoming comic-book adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Filming is due to start in fall.


Sexiness

Just one glimpse of Mary Elizabeth Winstead will tell you she has a very sexy look, and her charm and personality certainly don't detract from her sexiness. However, she doesn't have a reputation for being a wild child; in one interview, she admitted that it had been three years since she'd had a soda. Whether that means she's also into granola and tofu, we couldn't say, but it does raise a very small red flag.

Thankfully, Mary Elizabeth Winstead seems as though she'd be an easygoing partner otherwise. When asked what she looks for in a man, she replied, "I'd say someone who doesn't take themselves seriously. That's my biggest thing."

Success

Mary Elizabeth Winstead has spent more time in showbiz than many other 20-something Hollywood hopefuls. From ballet lessons in New York and a stint on Broadway's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, to working on soap operas, obscure independent films and made-for-TV movies, Mary has certainly paid her dues. With projects like Sky High (2005), The Ring Two (2005), Checking Out (2006), Final Destination 3 (2006), and Live Free Or Die Hard (2007) on her resume, Mary Elizabeth Winstead's professional perseverance has paid off.


Birth name: Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Born: November 28, 1984
Origin: Rocky Mount, North Carolina, U.S.A.
Years active: 1997 ─ present


Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead


Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

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