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Aviator, The (2004) (filming) .... Ava Gardner Van Helsing (2004) (post-production) .... Anna Tiptoes (2003) (completed)
Underworld (2003) .... Selene Laurel Canyon (2002) .... Alex Serendipity (2001) .... Sara Thomas Pearl Harbor (2001) .... Nurse Lt. Evelyn Johnson ... aka Pearl Harbour (2001) (UK: promotional title) Golden Bowl, The (2000) .... Maggie Verver ... aka Coupe d'or, La (2000) (France) Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael (1999) (V) .... Girl ('Waltz Away Dreaming' video) Brokedown Palace (1999) .... Darlene Davis Alice Through the Looking Glass (1998) (TV) .... Alice Last Days of Disco, The (1998) .... Charlotte Pingress Shooting Fish (1997) .... Georgie Emma (1997) (TV) .... Emma Woodhouse Haunted (1995) .... Christina Mariell Marie-Louise ou la permission (1995) .... Marie-Louise Cold Comfort Farm (1995) (TV) .... Flora Poste Uncovered (1994) .... Julia ... aka Tabla de Flandes, La (1994) (Spain) Prince of Jutland (1994) .... Ethel ... aka Amled, prinsen af Jylland (1994) (Denmark) ... aka Prinsen af Jylland (1994) (Denmark: video title) ... aka Royal Deceit (1994) (USA) Much Ado About Nothing (1993) .... Hero Rachel's Dream (1992) (TV) .... Rachel One Against the Wind (1991) (TV) .... Barbe Lindell "Devices and Desires" (1991) (mini) TV Series (voice) .... Young Alice Mair
Not the worst resume in the world, but not terrible noteworthy. I didn't have her targeted for the same thing you did. I first noticed her in Last Days of Disco. (I'd seen Much Ado but didn't notice her.) I thought she was set to become the new indie queen, maybe a better looking Lily Taylor, a less annoying Parker Posey.
Which she was doing for a minute, still skirts that world. But man, those big paychecks are enticing. How can you not go after a couple of them? It's all about picking the right projects though. You just know lots of people, in front of as well as behind the camera, went into Pearl Harbor thinking it was the next Titanic. That people wanted the next Titanic shows you where heads were at.
But I think Underworld was a smart move for her. Give her a little edge, a little darkness, instead of just trying for all the pretty face roles in Hollywood. If the movie does well, it she will be the next Carrie-Anne Moss. Which ain't too bad. There are only a handful of them.
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