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Christina Applegate Biography

Summary

"Christina Applegate" (born November 25, 1971) is an American Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated actress, particularly well-known for playing the very attractive, promiscuous, dim-witted Kelly Bundy on the Fox television network sitcom "Married... with Children". She has since established a film and television career, with major roles in several pictures, such as "Anchorman", "The Sweetest Thing", the ABC sitcom "Samantha Who?" and recently starred on Broadway in a revival of the musical "Sweet Charity".

Biography

Early life

Applegate was born in Hollywood, California. Her father, Robert W. Applegate, was a record producer and record company executive, and her mother, Nancy Lee Priddy, was a singer and an actress.

Career

At three months old, Christina Applegate made her TV debut appearing with her mother in the soap Days of Our Lives and later, at age five months, was seen in a commercial for Playtex.

Christina landed on the big screen at age nine when she was seen in the 1981 films "Jaws of Satan" (a.k.a. King Cobra) and "Beatlemania".

Applegate debuted in a television movie as Young Grace Kelly in the biopic "Grace Kelly" (1983) and appeared on her first TV series in Showtime's political comedy "Washingtoon" (1985), in which she played a congressman's daughter. She was also spotted as a guest in the shows "Father Murphy" (1981) and "Charles in Charge".

In 1986, Applegate won the role of Robin Kennedy, a cop's daughter, on the police drama series "Heart of the City".' Meanwhile, she also guest starred in the television shows "All Is Forgiven", "Still the Beaver", "Amazing" "Stories" and "Family Ties".

Applegate eventually scored her most memorable role of ditzy Kelly Bundy in Fox's comedy series "Married... with Children". She portrayed her character for ten years (1987-1997) in the successful sitcom. While working on the series, Applegate was seen in "Dance 'Til Dawn" (1988) and played a teen prostitute in "Streets" (1990).

Applegate guest starred in "21 Jump Street" (1988), "Top of the Heap" (1991) as well as hosted "Saturday Night Live" (May 1993) and "Mad TV" (1996).

Playing Sue Ellen Crandell in the comedy feature "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead" (1991) was Applegate's first starring role in a feature films. She followed it up with films like "Vibrations" (1995), "Across the Moon" (1995), "Wild Bill" (1995) and "Mars Attacks!" (1996) as well as "Nowhere" (1997).

After the sitcom "Married... with Children" was cancelled in May 1997, Applegate starred as Claudine Van Doozen in the independent feature "Claudine's Return" (a.k.a. "Kiss of Fire"), was cast in the action-comedy "The Big Hit", and played the fiancée of a Mob descendant in the Mafia satire "Jane Austen's Mafia" (1998).

In that same year, Applegate landed the role of 'Jesse' in their sitcom with the same title. The series debuted in 1998, received rave reviews, and brought Applegate a People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV series and the TV Guide Award for Star of a New Series as well as a nomination at the Golden Globe for Lead Actress in a Comedy. Though the series garnered praise, it only stayed on the air for two years before being cancelled in 2000.

The new millennium saw Applegate playing the dual role of a 12th-century noblewoman, Princess Rosalind, and her 21st-century descendant, Julia Malfete, in the time-travel comedy "Just Visiting" (2001). After gaining wide notice for playing Cameron Diaz's levelheaded best friend, Courtney Rockcliffe, in "The Sweetest Thing" (2002), Applegate continued to win roles in such movies as "Heroes" (2002), the airplane comedy "View from the Top" (2003), "Wonderland" (2003), "Grand Theft Parsons" (2003), "Surviving Christmas" (2004) and "Employee of the Month" (2004, with Matt Dillon). Behind the screen, she was the executive producer of "Comforters" and"Miserable" (2001).

Applegate won the 55th Annual Prime Time Emmy Award for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy after she guest starred as Amy Green, Jennifer Aniston's sister, in the hit series "Friends" in November 2002 and October 2003. On the silver screen, she portrayed TV anchorwoman Veronica Corningstone in the 2004 films "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie".

Adding to her screen work, Applegate has performed on stage in such productions as "The Axeman's Jazz", "Nobody Leaves Empty Handed", "The Runthrough", as well as John Cassavetes' "The Third Day". In 2004, she debuted on the Broadway stage playing the title role of Charity Hope Valentine in a revival of the 1966 musical "Sweet Charity". She eventually took home the 2005 Theatre World Award and was nominated for a 2005 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

Applegate was one of the founding members of the Pussycat Dolls, which debuted at the Viper Room on Sunset Strip, Los Angeles in 1995.

Applegate emceed for the Dolls when they moved to The Roxy in 2002.

While playing the title role in a revival of "Sweet Charity", Applegate broke her foot, and it was announced that the musical would close during previews. She persuaded the producers to rescind their decision, and on April 18, 2005, she made her Broadway debut. "Sweet Charity" ended its Broadway run on December 31, 2005. She also guest-starred on two episodes of "Friends", one in the ninth season, and one in the tenth, titled 'The One with Rachel's Other Sister' and 'The One Where Rachel's Sister Babysits' respectively (in 2002 and 2003) as Amy Green, Rachel's (Jennifer Aniston) youngest sister. She won an Emmy for her performance in 'The One with Rachel's Other Sister'. In 2006, she appeared in an advertising campaign for Hanes title "Look who we've got our Hanes on now". The campaign started in 2005 but she, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Kevin Bacon were added to the ads in 2006.

In 2006, Applegate appeared in Jessica Simpson's music video 'A Public Affair', alongside Eva Longoria, Ryan Seacrest and Christina Milian.

Applegate is currently starring in the ABC comedy, "Samantha Who?". Jean Smart, Jennifer Esposito, and Melissa McCarthy are co-starring. The series is about a 30-year-old real-estate mogul who, after a hit-and-run accident, develops amnesia and has to rediscover her life, her relationships and herself.

Quotes

'I started doing radio commercials for Kmart when I was 4. They had to splice all my consonants together because I couldn't talk very well. But these jobs helped my mother and me put food on the table. It took the two of us working.'

'The secret to playing dumb is that you think that everything you're saying is completely brilliant, that you're right-on about everything, and also I used to play Kelly as a virgin. That's what I'd tell myself before I'd go out, so she had this sort of wonderful, vulnerable quality about her.'

'This the sitcom "Jesse" was a major commitment. I really had to sit and think about it. I eventually came to the conclusion that it came into my life for a reason.'

'There are people, including certain studio executives who will remain nameless, who still think of me as an 18 year old girl with long blonde hair and tight clothes. Maybe they're not on the up and up with what I've done in the last few years and that's okay. That'll happen. But it gets really old. I mean, we stopped doing 'Married... with Children' a long time ago. It was another century ago.'

Personal life

Marriage

On October 20, 2001, Applegate married longtime boyfriend Johnathon Schaech, in a small mixed-religion Palm Springs ceremony attended by family and close friends. On December 5, 2005, the publicists of Applegate and Schaech confirmed that they had filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court, and their divorce was finalized Aug. 10, 2007.

Interests

Applegate was the 2003 spokesperson for the Lee National Denim Day fundraiser which raises millions of dollars for breast cancer education and research. Applegate's mother is a breast cancer survivor. Applegate is a supporter of animal rights and PETA.

In addition to acting, she studies jazz and dance.

Friends

Applegate is friends with Cameron Diaz, Nicole Eggert (born two months after Christina), Gwyneth Paltrow (Applegate actually called Paltrow at the end of an E! television interview with Jules Asner with Paltrow referring to Applegate as 'Tini' in 2001.), Jennifer Aniston (Applegate is extremely close to Aniston after helping her through her split with Brad Pitt), Robin Antin (creator of The Pussycat Dolls), Tori Spelling, Leah Remini, Lance Bass, Matt LeBlanc (from "Married... with Children" and "Friends") and actress/singer Jessica Simpson.

Professional life

Awards

Applegate won a prime-time Emmy Award for her guest-starring role as Amy Green on "Friends".

In the 1980s and early 1990s, she was nominated four times in the annual Youth in Film Awards, two of which she won.

She was nominated for the Tony Award as 'Best Leading Actress in a Musical' for "Sweet Charity".

Guest starring

"Friends" (2003 - 2004) - Amy Green

"Family Ties" - Uncredited appearance as one of Tina Yothers's friends

"Silver Spoons"

"King of the Hill"

"Mad TV"

Credit

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