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Katherine Heigl
Katherine Heigl Picture Gallery #2
Katherine Heigl Height 5'9" Born November 24 1978 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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Katherine Heigl:Katherine Marie Heigl was
born in Washington, DC, on November 24, 1978, to Nancy Heigl and Paul Heigl. A
short time afterward, the family moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, where
Katherine was to spend the majority of her childhood; the youngest member of her
family, Katherine--or "Katie" as she is nicknamed--has two elder siblings, John
and Meg. Tragically, her older brother Jason died in 1986 of brain injuries
suffered in a car accident, after being thrown from the back of a pickup truck.
When doctors determined he was brain-dead, the family made the difficult
decision to donate his organs. Not only did this painful chapter give Katherine
a greater perspective and appreciation for life, but it motivated her to use her
celebrity to promote the importance of organ donation.
Katherine was first thrust into the limelight as a child model. An aunt,
visiting the family in New Canaan, took a number of photographs of Katherine,
then aged nine, in a series of poses to advertise a hair care product she had
invented. Upon returning to New York, with permission from Katherine's parents,
she sent the photos to a number of modeling agencies. Within a few weeks,
Katherine had been signed to Wilhelmina, a renowned international modeling
agency. Almost immediately, she made her debut in a magazine advertisement and
soon followed this with an inaugural television appearance in a national
commercial for Cheerios breakfast cereal.
Following a number of commercials and modeling assignments for Sears and Lord &
Taylor, she made her big-screen debut in That Night (1992), which starred
Juliette Lewis and C. Thomas Howell. It was then that she realized that acting
rather than modeling was her passion. In 1993, Katherine appeared in Steven
Soderbergh's critically-acclaimed Depression-era drama, King of the Hill (1993),
before landing her first leading role as a rebellious teenager, alongside Gérard
Depardieu, in My Father the Hero (1994). During this time, Katherine continued
to attend New Canaan High School, balancing her academic studies with work on
films and modeling, which she undertook during holidays, vacations and weekends.
In 1995, she played "Sarah Ryback", the niece of Steven Seagal's character, in
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995), which was her "debut" in the action film
genre. Acting was now becoming a stronger focus for Katherine, although she
still modeled extensively, appearing regularly in magazines such as "Seventeen".
Television appearances on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) and "Late
Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) soon followed, before she took the lead role in
Disney's Wish Upon a Star (1996) (TV) in 1996. It was also during that year that
Katherine's parents divorced and, following her graduation from high school in
1997, she moved with her mother into a four-bedroom house in Los Angeles' Malibu
Canyon area. This enabled her to focus upon acting with the guidance and support
of her mother, who now managed her career.
In 1997, Katherine portrayed "Taffy Entwhistle", Rita Hayworth's stand-in, in
Stand-ins (1997) and was also cast as the beauteous "Princess Ilene" in the
European production, Prince Valiant (1997). She then made her made-for-TV movie
debut, co-starring with Peter Fonda in a re-working of the classic Shakespearean
play, The Tempest (1998) (TV), updated with an American Civil War theme. In this
film, she played "Miranda Prosper", a young woman torn between her love for both
her father and a Union soldier. Bug Buster (1998) and Bride of Chucky (1998)
represented a venture into the horror genre for Katherine. While both films
could be described as rather tongue-in-cheek despite their gory emphases, Bride
of Chucky (1998) was the better received, both critically and commercially.
In 1999, Katherine decided to branch out into series television when she
accepted the role of the haughty, yet vulnerable, "Isabel Evans", on "Roswell"
(1999), a show that blended teen angst with sci-fi drama. Though she had never
planned to embark on a career in television, the role of Isabel, a teenager with
a secret life, was an offer she found impossible to refuse. In the series,
Isabel, her brother Max (Jason Behr) and their friend Michael (Brendan Fehr) are
aliens passing as humans in Roswell, New Mexico, as they desperately try to hide
the truth from government agencies, the people of Roswell and even their own
adopted families. To publicize her role on the show, Katherine graced the covers
of magazines such as "TV Guide", "Maxim" and "Teen" and was interviewed on
"Later with Greg Kinnear" (1994) and "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn"
(1999). Along with her mother Nancy, she also appeared in an episode of the
Sci-Fi TV talk show, "Crossing Over with John Edward" (1999), during which she
spoke with John Edward, a psychic medium, about her late brother, Jason. During
the three years "Roswell" (1999) was in production, Katherine found time to work
on several movies. 100 Girls (2000), an independent film released in 2001, is
the story of a college freshman who meets the girl of his dreams in an elevator
during a blackout, and spends the rest of the movie trying to find her again.
Her cameo role is that of Arlene, the competitive tomboy. The second film,
Valentine (2001), a horror film starring David Boreanaz and Denise Richards,
appeared in U.S. theaters on February 2, 2001. In this movie, which is based
upon the 1996 novel by Tom Savage, Katherine plays "Shelley", a medical student
who meets a sudden demise.
In the spring of 2001, Katherine accepted a role in NBC's Critical Assembly
(2003) (TV), a two-hour original television thriller. Katherine and Kerr Smith
("Dawson's Creek" (1998)) co-starred as brilliant and politically concerned
college students who build a nuclear device to illustrate the need for a change
in national priorities, but are betrayed by a fellow student when the bomb ends
up in the hands of a terrorist. Unfortunately, the telefilm, directed by Eric
Laneuville, written by Tom Vaughan, and based on the best-seller "The Seventh
Power" by James Mills, was shelved when its storyline was deemed too close for
comfort to the events of September 11, 2001. It was eventually broadcast in
2003. Since the cancellation of "Roswell" (1999) in the spring of 2002,
Katherine has been busy with various projects, including an appearance on UPN's
update of the classic television series, "The Twilight Zone" (2002). That
episode, entitled "The Twilight Zone: Cradle of Darkness (#1.5)" (2002), aired
on October 2, 2002, and featured Katherine in the role of a woman who goes back
in time to stop one of the most notorious murders in history. In addition, she
completed a movie, Descendant (2003), a psychological thriller inspired by Edgar
Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher". She has also starred as "Romy" in
ABC/Touchstone's two-hour telepic, Romy and Michele: In the Beginning (2005)
(TV), a prequel to the 1997 feature, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
(1997). During the summer of 2002, Katherine made a major decision in the
direction of her career when she signed on for representation in all areas with
the William Morris Agency, one of the biggest and most prestigious agencies in
the entertainment industry. She is now being represented by Norman Aladjem at
Paradigm Agency and being managed by Nancy Heigl and Stephanie Simon and Jason
Newman at Untitled Entertainment.
Spouse
Josh Kelley (23 December 2007 - present) 1 child
Trade Mark
Deep husky voice
Trivia
Was with the Elite Modelling Agency.
Has two older brothers, Holt and John; and older sister, Meg. Brother Jason died
from head injuries suffered in a car accident when she was very young.
Auditioned for all 3 female leads on "Roswell" (1999) before being cast as
Isabel.
She is half Irish and half German.
1996: Graduated from New Canaan High School.
Beat out Alicia Silverstone for the lead role in My Father the Hero (1994).
Played the cello in High School.
Ranked #72 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women In The World" (2002)
Her last name is pronounced "HI guhl."
Has played a character with the name of "Isabel" or "Isobel" three times.
"Grey's Anatomy" (2005), "Roswell" (1999) and Wuthering Heights (2003) (TV).
Ranked as #55 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2005" special supplement.
(2005)
Cut & dyed her hair for season 3 of "Roswell" (1999).
June 2006: Engaged to musician Josh Kelley.
In Judd Apatow's film, The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005), the FHM "100 Sexiest Women
in the World 2005" special supplement with Katherine on the cover is shown in
close-up during a scene on the extended version DVD. Katherine plays the lead in
Apatow's follow-up, Knocked Up (2007).
2006: Named #19 in FHM magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006"
supplement.
Ranked #14 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list.
2005: She was October on FHM magazine's 2005 pin-up calendar.
Followed through on plans to marry fiancé Josh Kelley, on December 23, 2007, in
Utah where she has a ranch property, including a tribute to her late brother,
Jason, at the ceremony [July 18, 2007].
Best friend of her "Grey's Anatomy" (2005) co-star T.R. Knight, who was a
groomsman at her wedding.
Was named one of Entertainment Weekly's Top 25 Entertainers Of The Year (2007).
Is related to actress Amber Perkins.
Auditioned for the role of Felicity Porter in the TV series "Felicity" (1998),
but lost out to Keri Russell. She also auditioned for the roles of Sydney
Bristow and Lauren Reed on "Alias" (2001), but lost out to Jennifer Garner and
Melissa George, respectively.
Voted as #1 in 2008's Askmen.com "Top 99 sexiest women in the world" poll.
(2008).
Admits that one of her worst vices is being a smoker.
Was engaged to co-actor Jason Behr during their time together on the set of
"Roswell" (1999).
Katherine and her husband, Josh Kelley, adopted a baby girl from Korea, Nancy
Leigh Kelley (born November 23, 2008). She will go by the nickname Naleigh
(September 18, 2009).
Sister-in-law of Charles Kelley.
Lives in Los Angeles, California.
Fan of "Glee" (2009).
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