Saturday, February 5, 2011

Ali Larter อาลี ลาเตอร์

Ali Larter อาลี ลาเตอร์

วันเกิด : 28/02/1976
ที่เกิด : นิวเจอร์ซี่ United States
ปัจจุบันอยู่ที่ :
ส่วนสูง : 173

A blonde beauty who embodies the ever popular mix of sultriness and innocence, actress and former model Ali Larter was chosen by Esquire to be their November 1996 cover "It" girl in a parody of the Hollywood publicity machine. Billed as Allegra Coleman and touted as Tinseltown's hottest up and coming starlet, this fictional persona was the subject of much buzz and speculation from those who didn't realize the magazine profile was a hoax. The exposure helped Larter get her foot in the door, and she soon would be offered more prominent acting assignments, including guest roles on the NBC sitcoms "Chicago Sons", and "Just Shoot Me". In the fall of 1998, Larter was featured in two episodes of "Dawson's Creek" (The WB), playing a senior class member who catches the eye of notorious older woman fan Pacey (Joshua Jackson).

In January 1999, the actress starred opposite Dawson himself in the high school football drama "Varsity Blues", playing Darcy, the head cheerleader outfitted in a whipped cream bikini who tried to entice new star quarterback Mox (James Van Der Beek). Her turn was certainly memorable, and Larter managed to bring depth to her character as well, evincing her ambition and drive, however misplaced. Later that year she played a student activist who dumps her less motivated boyfriend (Adrien Grenier) on the eve of a school dance, driving him in to the plans and arms of Nicole (Melissa Joan Hart), where the two plot to get back their lost loves in "Drive Me Crazy". Larter next took on a more adult role in that year's horror remake "The House on Haunted Hill", playing an invited guest to the sinister structure who is harboring a dangerous secret.

Making an effort to depart from the confident blondes she had often been cast as, Larter abandoned her bombshell image and changed her look for "Final Destination" (2000), playing a more studious character complete with the requisite dark hair and bangs. The actress co-starred as thoughtful loner Clear Rivers , one of a group of students saved from an aviation disaster by a premonitory vision from Alex (Devon Sawa). The group finds themselves plagued by mysterious dangers and Alex by further visions of disaster when cheated death comes knocking. The role of Clear was one much less defined by sex appeal than her previous ventures. Lauter was brought back for the sequel, "Final Destination 2" (2003) where her character, once again, tries to escape death.

Larter appeared to great effect in the surprise hit comedy "Legally Blonde" (2001), playing a seemingly guilty woman who relies on Reese Witherspoon's loopy law student character to handle her case in court; then became one of writer-director Kevin Smith's quartet of sexy, leather-clad thieves--Larter played Chrissy, alongside Sissy (Eliza Dushku), Missy (Jennifer Schwalbach Smith) and Justice (Shannon Elizabeth)-who run afoul of Smith foul-mouthed heroes in "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" (2001). She next had the distinction of playing the lead female role, Zee Mimms, in the universally panned Jesse James Western "American Outlaws" (2001) before reprising her Clear Rivers character for "Final Destination 2" (2003).


ผลงานแสดงที่ผ่านมา
Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D(2010) ...แคลร์
Resident Evil: Extinction(2007) ...แคลร์ เรดฟีลด์
Final Destination 2(2003) ...เคลียร์ ริเวอร์ส
Final Destination(2000) ...เคลียร์

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