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Jennifer Connelly

Jennifer Connelly

Once described as resembling a teenage Elizabeth Taylor, one gets the feeling that Jennifer Connelly may, with her winning of the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in A Beautiful Mind (2001), have finally found what she once referred to as, "the film I'm really proud of and really love." And though she has graced the screens of theaters since 1984, Connelly remains a capable and versatile actress undefined by any single role or film. Born in the Catskill Mountains of mid-state New York in December of 1970, and raised in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of New York City, Connelly got her start in show business as a model at the age of ten. Quickly coming into high demand due to her striking beauty, Connelly often traveled abroad, where she eventually made her acting debut. The burgeoning actress landed her first role in an episode of the British horror anthology Tales of the Unexpected, and soon found work in small roles such as the Duran Duran music video for "Union of the Snake" before making her feature debut in Sergio Leone's sprawling gangster epic Once Upon a Time in America. Connelly's next film role, as a gifted schoolgirl who teams with an entomologist to solve a string of murders in Dario Argento's Phenomena, proved that the young actress was well capable of handling leading roles. After a memorable Dorothy-esque turn in Jim Henson's fantasy adventure Labyrinth (1986), in which she must rescue her brother from Goblin King David Bowie, Connelly seemed to almost disappear for a short while. Subsequent appearances in such forgettable films as The Hot Spot and The Rocketeer, while frequent and helping the actress to maintain visibility, remained unchallenging and did little to advance her career. Things began to look up for the talented actress in the mid-'90s. Maturing into an actress capable of taking on challenging roles, Connelly's portrayal of a sensitive lesbian who befriends college freshman Kristy Swanson in John Singleton's Higher Learning hinted at abilities previously unexplored. After small roles in such well-received films as Lee Tamahori's Mulholland Falls and Alex Proyas' Dark City, Connelly was nominated for an Independent Spirit award for her portrayal of a burned-out junkie in Darren Aronofsky's emotionally jarring Requiem for a Dream (2000). In addition, 2000 brought Connelly her first recurring television role, in the fast-paced Wall Street weekly The $treet, and a role in Ed Harris' directing debut, the Jackson Pollock biopic Pollock. The following year found Connelly at a turning point in director Ron Howard's A Beautiful Mind. As the loyal wife of famed mathematician turned paranoid schizophrenic John Forbes Nash Jr. (portrayed in the film by Gladiator star Russell Crowe), Connelly once again showed her versatility and ability to gracefully shine amidst such notable talents as Crowe and Howard. With her roles in the early 2000s increasing in both emotional scope and dimension, Connellywould next appear in acclaimed director Ang Lee's eagerly anticipated The Hulk before taking the female lead in The House of Sand and Fog (both 2003). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


Jennifer Connelly Trivia

When was Jennifer Connelly born?
Jennifer Connelly was born on December 12, 1970

Who did Jennifer Connelly portray in Dark Water?
Jennifer Connelly was Dahlia in Dark Water

Who did Jennifer Connelly portray in House of Sand and Fog?
Jennifer Connelly was Kathy Nicolo in House of Sand and Fog

What role did Jennifer Connelly portray in Far Harbor?
Jennifer Connelly played Ellie in Far Harbor

Who did Jennifer Connelly portray in Of Love and Shadows?
Jennifer Connelly was Irene in Of Love and Shadows

Who did Jennifer Connelly portray in Phenomena?
Jennifer Connelly was Jennifer Corvino in Phenomena

Who did Jennifer Connelly play in The Day the Earth Stood Still?
Jennifer Connelly was Helen Benson in The Day the Earth Stood Still

Who did Jennifer Connelly play in Blood Diamond?
Jennifer Connelly was Maddy Bowen in Blood Diamond

Who did Jennifer Connelly play in Little Children?
Jennifer Connelly was Kathy Adamson in Little Children

Who did Jennifer Connelly play in Hulk?
Jennifer Connelly was Dr. Betty Ross in Hulk

What role did Jennifer Connelly portray in A Beautiful Mind?
Jennifer Connelly played Alicia Nash in A Beautiful Mind

Who did Jennifer Connelly play in Waking the Dead?
Jennifer Connelly was Sarah Williams in Waking the Dead

Who did Jennifer Connelly play in The Rocketeer?
Jennifer Connelly was Jenny Blake in The Rocketeer

Who did Jennifer Connelly portray in Labyrinth?
Jennifer Connelly was Sarah in Labyrinth

Who did Jennifer Connelly play in Career Opportunities?
Jennifer Connelly was Josie McClellan in Career Opportunities

What role did Jennifer Connelly portray in Reservation Road?
Jennifer Connelly played Grace Learner in Reservation Road

What role did Jennifer Connelly portray in Requiem for a Dream?
Jennifer Connelly played Marion Silver in Requiem for a Dream

Who did Jennifer Connelly portray in Dark City?
Jennifer Connelly was Emma Murdoch in Dark City

What role did Jennifer Connelly play in Some Girls?
Jennifer Connelly played Gabriella in Some Girls

Who did Jennifer Connelly portray in The Hot Spot?
Jennifer Connelly was Gloria Harper in The Hot Spot

Who did Jennifer Connelly play in Pollock?
Jennifer Connelly was Ruth Kligman in Pollock

Who did Jennifer Connelly play in Higher Learning?
Jennifer Connelly was Taryn in Higher Learning

What role did Jennifer Connelly play in Inventing the Abbotts?
Jennifer Connelly played Eleanor Abbott in Inventing the Abbotts

Who did Jennifer Connelly portray in Once Upon a Time in America?
Jennifer Connelly was Young Deborah in Once Upon a Time in America

What role did Jennifer Connelly portray in Mulholland Falls?
Jennifer Connelly played Allison Pond in Mulholland Falls


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