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Christina Ricci
Christina Ricci Hart Height 5' 1" Born February 12 1980 in Santa Monica, California, USA
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Christina Ricci: Precocious, outspoken
child-teen starlet of the 1990s, Christina Ricci was born in 1980 in Santa
Monica, California, the youngest of four children of a lawyer father and realtor
mother. She made her screen debut at the age of 9 in Mermaids (1990), in which
she worked with Cher. Her breakthrough adult role was in The Ice Storm (1997),
in which she plays a nymphet who skillfully seduces two brothers. She worked
with Johnny Depp and Casper Van Dien in the Tim Burton film Sleepy Hollow
(1999). Candid and controversial, as well as a highly skilled actress, Christina
was much in demand by film makers in the late 1990s. In 1999, at the age of 19,
she directed and worked on the screenplay for the movie Asylum. A compulsive
talker and smoker who seems to have a new and refreshing view on every subject,
Christina is becoming a top box office draw and seems to be destined for
superstardom in the new century.
Trivia
Her parents divorced after she filmed Addams Family Values (1993). She has not
spoken with her father since.
Is on the national board of VOX-Voices for Planned Parenthood, which works to
promote the mission of Planned Parenthood to young adults. She will also be
appearing in national ads for Emergency Contraception.
Had to turn down the role of Ronna in Go (1999) because of scheduling conflicts.
Her father, before becoming a lawyer, was a psychiatrist who specialized in
shrieking therapy. While growing up, Christina could hear the therapies through
the vents in her room, and would act them out in front her mother.
On December 4 1999, she appeared on "Saturday Night Live" (1975) as the guest
host, in which she parodied Britney Spears and the Olsen twins. During one of
her skits, she accidentally punched actress Ana Gasteyer in the face. The skit
was a parody of the "Sally Jessy Raphael" (1985) show, in which she played a
13-year-old runaway who sleeps with dogs, and required her to fake- punch Sally
(Gasteyer), but accidentally hit her for real. While she initially reacted by
putting her hands over her mouth in surprise, she maintained her professionalism
and quickly fell back into character.
Drives a Porsche Boxster.
Was originally slated to play the lead in Ghost World (2001), but by the time it
was filmed she was too old for the part and had moved on to other projects.
Thora Birch took over the role.
Co-hosted a 10 volume educational video series entitled "Bug City" in 1998.
Tiny at just over five feet, Ricci stopped growing when she was ten years old.
Nicknamed Squant by her siblings because of a childhood fascination with the
Native American hero Squanto, who helped the first European settlers in America.
She was the fourth child of Ralph and Sarah Ricci. Her siblings are Dante, Pia
and Rafael.
Her best friend is actress Gaby Hoffmann.
First nude scene was in the movie Prozac Nation (2001) in which she requested a
closed set and had co-star Michelle Williams present to ensure that she did
everything properly.
Auditioned for the role of Young Amy in Little Women (1994) and Claudia in
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994). Both roles went to
Kirsten Dunst instead.
Never formally studied acting.
Was personally thanked by Monster (2003) co-star Charlize Theron at the 2004
Academy Awards.
Presented "Best Kiss" with Ashton Kutcher at the 2001 MTV Movie Awards.
Presented an award at The 71st Annual Academy Awards on March 21, 1999.
Wore braces when she was younger.
Underground Hip-Hop heroes Sean Daley (of the group Atmosphere, who makes many
references to her in his lyrics) and MURS have released a collaborative album
entitled "Felt: A Tribute to Christina Ricci".
Audtitioned for the role of Ellie Creed in the film Pet Sematary (1989), but
lost the part to Blaze Berdahl.
Her paternal grandfather was of Italian descent. The remainder of her ancestry
is Scots-Irish.
Finnish doom metal band Reverend Bizarre song "Goddess Of Doom" is a tribute to
her.
As of February 2005, had been on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) seven
times.
Was roommates with Michelle Williams while filming Prozac Nation (2001) with
her.
Originally had the part of Desi Brable in O (2001), but had to drop out due to
scheduling conflicts. The part ended up going to Julia Stiles.
Was considered for the role of Velma Dinkley in Scooby-Doo (2002).
Is good friends with her Sleepy Hollow (1999), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
(1998), and The Man Who Cried (2000) co-star Johnny Depp.
Won Favorite Actress in a Horror Film for Sleepy Hollow (1999) at the 2000
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards and Favorite Supporting Actress in a Suspense
for Bless the Child (2000) a year later at the 2001 Blockbuster Entertainment
Awards.
Pennsylvania rock band Anthrophobia has a song about Christina on their 1999
release, "In The Zero To 3 Movement." The song is called "Ricci" and it appears
as track 3.
Auditioned for Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2002).
Favorite poets are Dylan Thomas, Edgar Allan Poe and Rainer Maria Rilke.
Her favorite bands are the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Petty, Ramones, The White
Stripes, Weezer, R.E.M. and The Pixies. She also likes 1980s rap.
Her favorite movies are My Own Private Idaho (1991), Pulp Fiction (1994), The
Lord Of The Rings, Gangs of New York (2002) and The Hours (2002).
Her favorite actress is Amanda Plummer and her favorite actors are Viggo
Mortensen and James Woods.
Her favorite shows are "The X Files" (1993),"Law & Order" (1990), "The Simpsons"
(1989), "Friends" (1994) and "Will & Grace" (1998).
Was turned down four times for the role of Lolita in Lolita (1997), which
eventually went to Dominique Swain.
Turned down the role of Lauren in The Rules of Attraction (2002) because of the
rape scene in the beginning, which she found gross and offensive. Shannyn
Sossamon took over the role.
Finds comfort in falling asleep watching The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship
of the Ring (2001).
Says that The Ice Storm (1997) was the first role she really wanted and
eventually got.
Is, to the day, 30 years younger than Michael Ironside.
Was #97 on VH-1's "100 Greatest Kid Stars" (2005).
Received the Half-Life Award at the Palms Hotel & Casino on June 16, 2006 in Las
Vegas, Nevada at the CineVegas Film Festival.
Turned down the role of Dora Diamond in Loser (2000).
Attended Glenfield middle school in Montclair, New Jersey.
Lived in Montclair, New Jersey when she was younger.
Briefly attended Morristown-Beard School, an exclusive preparatory school in
Morristown, New Jersey. (Other attendees include former "Bachelor" star Prince
Lorenzo Borghese).
Is a muse for artist Mark Ryden and appears in many of his paintings including
one entitled "Christina".
During filming of Black Snake Moan (2006), grew close with co-star Samuel L.
Jackson. The two remain good friends to this day.
To this day, has only appeared in one sequel.
Suffers from botanophobia (fear of plants). Admits to being especially afraid of
houseplants.
Suffered from anorexia as a teenager.
Lives in the popular Los Angeles neighborhood of Silverlake. Other Silverlake
locals include Beck, Bo Barrett, Jason Lee, Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling.
Joined RAINN (Rape Abuse Incest National Network) as a National Spokesperson in
April 2007.
Ranked #66 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2008 list.
Was allegedly stalked by Gerard Way, later of band My Chemical Romance, when she
lived in New Jersey. Way stated that it was just that they shopped at the same
record shop and he was really "into her".
Has three dogs.
Pop Punk band The Adorkables perform a popular tribute song entitled "Christina
Ricci" on their album entitled "...She Loves Me Not". Christina has said that
she likes the song.
Personal Quotes
I spend a lot of time with my mother. When I'm doing movies, she's always with
me. We spend days being bored in an apartment together waiting for someone to
call and say I'm needed for a shot. Because we're together so much, we have to
get along. We have to find ways to get to know each other. We've gone through a
lot of stuff, you know, and I think we're pretty close.
"I can be young and cute when I want to be, and I can be really mature when I
want to be. It's kind of weird, like I'm the incredible changing girl, which is
good because I can relate to adults and to people my age." [1995]
If I hadn't gone into acting, I would have been one of those weird runaways on
Hollywood Boulevard. No, it'd be uglier. I'd probably be dead.
I'm very shy. I can't even act that well when the camera's not on. I get really
embarrassed.
I don't have any training, and I don't believe in training. Of course, people
who don't have any training always say that.
[About Marilyn Manson's band] "I hate the things they preach. They found a
gimmick that sells. The fact that they're making money off all these teenage
kids who actually believe in their message is disgusting."
For years, I hated myself. I covered the mirrors in my house. I literally
couldn't have a mirror in my room. I still can't sit in a restaurant or
someplace where I can catch my reflection. I get so paranoid.
I certainly hope I'm not still answering child-star questions by the time I
reach menopause.
I'm not perfect-looking and I don't say the right things, I'm a little
different, nothing really special, but I guess I come across as a little more
real to people and that comes through on the screen. I know I look young, but
with the right make-up I can look older. I definitely feel older.
My dream role would probably be a psycho killer, because the whole thing I love
about movies is that you get to do things you could never do in real life, and
that would be my way of vicariously experiencing being a psycho killer. Also,
it's incredibly romantic.
I like playing people who are so afraid and ashamed of who they are and so
disgusted by everyone around them that they decide to become the ultimate
extreme of what they're afraid they are.
I don't think I'll be reformed until I'm well into my fifties.
You have to excuse me because I AM a teenager, so I'm allowed to sound
illiterate and make stupid comments like 'I'm not into hard-core feminism'.
I think the main reason a lot of child stars don't make it is that it's hard to
see someone as cute and then all of a sudden see them as having more depth. I
guess I was just lucky that, when I was little, nobody thought I was that cute.
(On smooching Johnny Depp) "We actually had some sex scenes, which was very
strange. In front of 20 people on the set, with someone who was 27, who you met
for the first time when you were nine. It was a little weird."
"I know he's got a girlfriend, but I could so corrupt him. He would be a hot
date, and that is what I need right now. I have met him, so I know what I am
talking about here. He's a nice, home-loving boy with a great body and great
eyes. And when he reads this, he's probably going to run a mile." [about her
crush on Josh Hartnett]
"There are two sides of me. One is the professional side. When I'm working, I'm
not a kid - and can't be. Otherwise no one would take me seriously. When I'm not
working, I think I'm a normal 15-year-old." [1995]
Remember who you are. It's really okay to be who you are.
My first kiss was with the most chivalrous little boy I ever met in my life. It
was in kindergarten. There was this kid who was really a jerk, and he wouldn't
let me get on the school bus. He was about to hit me when this little boy named
Nicky shoved me down, stood up and took the blow. So Nicky instantly became the
kindergarten stud. The day he got hit for me, I lined up all the little girls,
and everyone kissed him. That was my way of thanking him.
I'm not mainstream-looking. I'm not very skinny. I'm not ...like....beautiful.
The point of mainstream movies is to cast someone that everyones' going to love.
Because of my persona, I'm controversial. I don't do anything in my real life to
deserve that. I don't drink, I don't do drugs. But studio people don't want to
put me in their movies. They think I might offend.
I never did drugs - they made me feel awful physically. Of course, I
experimented, but soon I thought, 'This is not worth the shame spiral the next
day'. I'm the kind of person who, if I went to a slumber party and smoked a
cigarette, I assumed my parents were going to die as punishment. So I'd have to
call my mom, tell her I'd smoked and feel really bad.
"Things were all about appearances. We were supposed to be socialites when we
grew up. She's not like that now, but my mother used to say things like, 'When
you're older, you can go on a scotch-and-steak- diet'. My dad was also very
image-conscious." [On being brought up by her parents]
Everybody asked, 'How do you feel about playing a bitch?' And I'd say, 'If you
knew anything about human nature, you'd realize that for this girl, being like
that is a total front for being unhappy'.
All my other relationships have been three months. I used to always cheat on my
boyfriends. For no reason...Just to create a little drama. And now I don't need
that. I don't need that. I don't need any more drama.
I remember when I was little, all the mothers saying once you're 13 you have to
stop working because there are no roles for teenagers. But I think I was lucky
because just when I got to be a teenager, there started to be a lot more roles
for kids my age. For a while it did look like I would have to keep doing kids'
movies to stay in the business, but then when I was 15, The Ice Storm (1997)
came along.
I got ugly. Throughout my childhood, my favorite rejection was 'She looks too
healthy.' They wanted that really gaunt, runaway girl kind of look. I was like,
'Mom, I thought you could never be too healthy.' She said, 'Ignore them'.
I don't want to spend the rest of my life trying to play catch up or being
half-heartedly enthusiastic about a project. I really want to do things that
actually make me happy, instead of feeling like I'm whoring myself out. So I'm
really considering doing television, because I'd probably get to play a much
more satisfying role on a regular basis, as opposed to getting one great part
every couple of years.
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