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Julia O'Hara Stiles
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5'7"
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New York, New York, USA
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March 28, 1981
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Still Dating
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She
was raised in Soho, where her parents ran a pottery
business together. They encouraged her to get involved
with the arts. Julia Stiles decided on acting and began
working her way up. Her first big chance came at age 11 at
the La Mama Theater, an interview she got by writing a
letter to the director begging for an audition. She also
worked at the Kitchen Theater, appearing in the plays
"Matthew: School of Life, " and "The
Sandalwood Box." She grabbed a few small supporting
roles in big Hollywood films, including "The Devil's
Own" with Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford. But a big
break came when she was cast in a starring role in the NBC
miniseries "The 60's", a documentary style film
that followed the lives of a fictional family through the
turmoil that was the 60s. Julia's hard-nosed acting style
became evident in this film, as she burst blood vessels in
a simulated child birth by screaming so loud. "I was
really happy with the way they shot that. I wasn't going
to make it pretty." But her next step was even
bigger.
She then starred
in another teen film, Down to You, with Freddie Prinze,
Jr. The film wasn't blessed by critics and did fairly well
at the box office. Julia looked at the film as a step away
from "10 Things". "I've definitely been
trying ot avoid high school movies. Luckily, in "Down
to You", I finally get to go to college." The
role fit her well, she felt as she too was going through
her first love during the filming of the picture. "It
was a chance for me to think about what that means,"
she said. Julia, determined to not be written off as a
one-hit wonder or a flake teenage beauty, has accepted
roles in some biting drama. Her turn in "Hamlet"
(also an update of a Shakespearan play) garnered critical
praise for Julia. She's currently attending Columbia
University. But her sights aren't just on Hollywood
business. When asked what she'd be majoring in, she sighed
and said, "Not drama." Instead, she wants to do
some charitable work in Bolivia |
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