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Mena continues her long string of critically acclaimed performances with starring roles in
5 movies in 2007, and The Garden of Eden due out in 2008, a WWII
drama based on the Ernest Hemingway novel. Original
Bio Movie Star Mena Suvari came to AMTC when she was 12
to model. Following is Menas IMDB Biography
Smart, stylish, and probably older than you think,
Mena Suvari is poised to become one of the busiest leading ladies of Generation Y. The
petite actress inched her way into film, only to rocket into the spotlight with
back-to-back performances in American Pie (1999) and American Beauty (1999). Now, with
scripts pouring in and gossipmongers nipping at her heels, theres no going back to
life as the girl next door.
Born in Newport, Rhode Island, and named after an Egyptian
godmother, Suvari spent her early years in an old stone mansion that she insists was
haunted. The family later relocated to Charleston, South Carolina, where her three older
brothers lined up to attend the Citadel (a military college). Mena, meanwhile, was
entertaining dreams of becoming an archaeologist, astronaut, or doctor. Her interests took
a turn for the
less cerebral, however, when a modeling agency stopped by her
all-girls school to offer classes. At age 12, after receiving a few pointers on her runway
strut, Suvari attended a modeling convention (AMTC) and was
snapped up by the New York-based Wilhelmina agency.
She commuted up and down the East Coast for two years
before her parents, Candice (a nurse) and Ando (a retired psychiatrist), decided to move
their budding starlet to California. When she reached L.A., Suvari started in on TV work
almost immediatelycommercials at first, followed by guest appearances on Boy
Meets World (1993), ER (1994), and Chicago Hope (1994). She
launched her movie career in 1997, picking up small roles in Gregg Arakis Nowhere
(1997) and the Morgan Freeman- Ashley Judd thriller Kiss the Girls (1997). She popped up
again in the background of Slums of Beverly Hills (1998), then landed a slightly meatier
role as the best friend of the telekinetic heroine in The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999).
Suvaris ticket to fame was the teen sex quest
American Pie (1999), which cast her as a wholesome high-schooler who falls for a jock
(Chris Klein). A few months later, she turned even more heads as the vampish
cheerleader who captures Kevin Spaceys unwholesome imagination in American Beauty
(1999). The sultry-but-fragile character earned Suvari a British Academy Award nomination,
as well as a flurry of job offers and gushing fansites. In the midst of the hubbub
surrounding the film, she slipped off with her boyfriend, cinematographer Robert
Brinkmann, to tie the knot in a secret ceremony. The media was quick to point out the
pairs 16-year age difference, but Suvari shrugged it off (her parents are separated
by more than 20 years). The in-demand actress completed her patriotic hat trick by
starring in American Virgin (2000) (originally titled Live Virgin) as the
daughter of a porn king. The title change wasnt enough of a boost to keep the
mediocre movie afloat in theatersafter a brief New York run, it headed straight to
video. Her next effort was another underperformer, but the aptly named Loser (2000) (a
collegiate love story that reunited her with American Pie (1999)s Jason
Biggs) at least made it into suburban circulationperhaps on the name
recognition of its two young stars. Suvari kept her chin up, heading back to high school
for the cheerleading/bank heist flick Sugar & Spice (2001) and joining the cast of the
period film The Musketeer (2001). |