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Elisha Ann Cuthbert
(born November 30, 1982) is a Canadian actress.
She is known as a former host of the Canadian
children's television series Popular Mechanics
for Kids and had roles in numerous other
Canadian productions before moving to Los
Angeles at the age of 17. She made her American
television debut in the action-thriller 24.
Cuthbert began her Hollywood career with small
roles in Old School and Love Actually in 2003
and went on to star in her first feature film,
The Girl Next Door, in 2004. Over the course of
her career, Cuthbert has participated in a wide
range of works spanning multiple genres and
media.
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Born: November 30,
1982 (age 23)
Calgary, Alberta
Occupation: Actress
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Early life
Cuthbert was born
in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, the first child of
Kevin and Patricia Cuthbert. Her family moved to
Greenfield Park, near Montreal, learning a few
words in French as a result of her
surroundings.[1]
She began her
career in 1989 by modeling for various lines of
children's clothing and also became a foot
model. She made her first televised appearance
in the horror-themed series for children, Are
You Afraid of the Dark? as a young girl in the
episode "The Tale of the Nightshift" (she would
later become a series regular) and landed her
first role in a feature film in the family drama
Dancing on the Moon. She went on to star in
several family-themed movies and an airplane
thriller, Airspeed, and also hosted Popular
Mechanics for Kids with Jay Baruchel.[1]
Cuthbert's role as host of Popular Mechanics
sometimes required her to act as a foreign
correspondent, and she was required to fly
around the world despite her aversion to plane
travel.[2] Her reporting captured the attention
of then-First Lady Hillary Clinton, who invited
her to visit the White House.[3]
Career
In 2000, Cuthbert
graduated from Centennial Regional High School
and journeyed to Los Angeles, California to
pursue a Hollywood acting career. Soon after,
she was cast in the role of Kim Bauer, daughter
of CTU agent Jack Bauer in the television series
24. Cuthbert had given herself a deadline of six
months to make something of her trip and was
about to return home when she was offered the
part during the last week. The show drew
continual critical praise, though Cuthbert did
not appear at all in the show's 4th season and
guest-starred in only two episodes from the
5th.[4] She also reprised her role as Kim Bauer
in 24: The Game.[5]
Other roles
Cuthbert starred in
the Canadian television movie Lucky Girl in 2001
and was awarded a Gemini Award for her
performance. She auditioned for the role of Mary
Jane Watson in the Spider-Man film, though the
role eventually went to Kirsten Dunst.[1]
Cuthbert took a pair of minor roles early in her
Hollywood career as young, desirable women in
Old School and Love Actually. Cuthbert's next
film, The Girl Next Door, cast her in her first
lead role as a burgeoning 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.[6] Upon its release the
film received comparisons to Risky
Business[7][8] — although Cuthbert claims her
character was not directly based on De Mornay's
character[9] — 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.[10][11] Ebert wrote that he saw
Cuthbert's character Danielle as "quite the most
unpleasant character I have seen in some
time."[12]
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.[2] 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".[13] Others
noted Cuthbert as an "exception" playing her
role "earnestly"[14] and "fine".[15]
Following House of
Wax, Cuthbert became involved in her third
project where she took on the duties of co-star
and co-producer of the indie film The Quiet,
contributing to its US$900,000 budget.[16] She
played Nina, a temperamental cheerleader who
suffered from sexual abuse. Playing the
character disturbed Cuthbert, who described the
role as "dark and heavy." Cuthbert studied her
younger sister, Lee-Ann, to further understand
the character.[17] 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.
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Recent career
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.[18]
Previously, Cuthbert was featured in the music
video for Bon Jovi's "Have A Nice Day." Cuthbert
also features a small role in Paris Hilton's
music video for the song "Nothing In This
World".[19] As of September 2006, Cuthbert is
scheduled to appear in three feature films. The
first, Captivity, is a thriller centered around
a fashion model and her chauffeur being taunted
by a psychopath who has imprisoned them in a
cellar.[20][21] In He Was a Quiet Man,
Cuthbert's character, Vanessa, will be a
quadriplegic. The film will contain comedic and
dramatic elements; the cast includes Christian
Slater and William H. Macy.[22][23] The third
film, Cat Tale, is an animated film set in a
civilized world of cats and dogs. Cuthbert will
voice Cleo, "the feline daughter of a wealthy
kitty litter baron."[24] Cat Tale is scheduled
for release in 2007 by Walt Disney Pictures.
Reports indicated that Cuthbert would be
collaborating with Babbit and Belle again in the
upcoming comedy Itty Bitty Titty Committee;[25]
however, neither Cuthbert nor Belle are listed
in the IMDb entry for the film.[26]
Personal life
Cuthbert, who
enjoys painting,[27] is a devoted hockey fan and
Los Angeles Kings season ticket holder, as are
her mother and brother, Jonathan, who are active
in the sport. She maintained her own blog on the
NHL's web site.[28] She began a relationship
with Justin Timberlake's personal assistant,
Trace Ayala, and was engaged to him since June
2004. Sometime in November, 2005, Ayala
remarked, "Neither one of us is in a hurry to
get married."[29] Since then, she has reportedly
been dating L.A. King Sean Avery.[30], and
appeared on an MTV Cribs episode at Avery's
house.[31] The status of the engagement with
Ayala remains uncertain.
Cuthbert 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, and #22 in 2006. 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. 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
"like to keep some things to [herself]".[27]
Cuthbert has
expressed an interest in returning to live in
Montreal once she has reached her "higher goals"
and "feel[s] content" about her career.[27]
Credits
Filmography
Year Film Role
Notes
2008 Cat Tale Cleo
(voice) In-production
2007 Sassy Girl
Pre-production
2006 Captivity
Jennifer Post-production
He Was a Quiet Man
Vanessa Post-production
2005 The Quiet Nina
Deer In theatres
House of Wax Carly
Jones Won Multiple Awards
2004 The Girl Next
Door Danielle
2003 Love Actually
American Goddess Carol-Anne
Old School Darcie
Goldberg
2001 Lucky Girl
(TV) Katlin Palmerson Won a Gemini Award
2000 Who Gets the
House? Emily Reece
1999 Believe
Katherine Winslowe
Time at the Top
Susan Shawson
1998 Airspeed
Nicole Stone
1997 Mail to the
Chief Madison Osgood
Nico the Unicorn
Carolyn Price
1996 Dancing on the
Moon Sarah
Television
Year Show Role
Notes
2001 24 Kim Bauer
2001-2004 (guest appearances in 2006)
1999 Are You Afraid
of the Dark? Megan 1999-2000
1997 Popular
Mechanics for Kids Herself 1997-2000
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^ Bronstein, Jake. "FHM Interview" FHM,
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^ Specific episode credits for Cuthbert in
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^ 24: The Game for IMDb, retrieved May 17,
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^ Gilchrist, Todd. "An Interview with Elisha
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^ "Cat Tale" Animation World Network,
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^ a b c Chron.com. Elisha Cuthbert keeps
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^ Cuthbert, Elisha. "Hollywood Hockey
Thoughts" NHL.com, retrieved on May 13,
2006.
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^ Elisha Cuthbert, Trace Ayala: No 'Hurry'
to Marry People Magazine, November 25, 2005,
retrieved on May 13, 2006.
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^ "Cuthbert Dating Hunter's Ex?" Contact
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13, 2006.
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^ [1] Elisha-Fans.com
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