Illeana Douglas
Milestones
- Birthplace: Massachusetts, USA
- Birthday: July 25, 1965
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2002
Had co-starring role in the Off-Broadway play "Surviving Grace"
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2001
Co-starred in Terry Zwigoff's "Ghost World" as Roberta, a flaky art teacher
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2000
Announced to make feature directorial debut with "Sorority Rule"
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1999
Co-starred in the short-lived Fox series "Action"
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1999
Had pivotal role in the thriller "Stir of Echoes"
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1999
Played Meyer Lansky's first wife Anna in HBO movie "Lansky"
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1999
Won notice for her supporting role in "Message in a Bottle"
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1998
Supported Jennifer Aniston in "Picture Perfect", playing a corporate cutthroat
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1997
Portrayed Teddy Roosevelt's wife Edith in TNT's "Rough Riders"
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1996
First starring feature role in Allison Anders' "Grace of My Heart"; last collaboration (to date) with Scorsese (who executive produced); picture reteamed her with Dillon, who played a character resembling Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys
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1995
Garnered critical and popular attention as Matt Dillon's suspicious older sister in Gus Van Sant's "To Die For"
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1995
Third short project as writer-director, "Boy Crazy, Girl Crazier"; won prize at the Aspen Film Festival
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1995
TV acting debut, guest appearance in an episode of the NBC police drama "Homicide: Life on the Street"
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1994
TV debut, producing, directing, writing and hosting the documentary "Everybody Just Stay Calm--Stories in Independent Filmmaking"
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1993
Played only woman in the "Alive" plane crash
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1993
Wrote and directed the short film "The Perfect Woman" (debuted at the New York Film Festival and aired on Bravo cable channel)
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1991
First film not directed by Scorsese, Irwin Winkler's "Guilty By Suspicion", starring De Niro; Scorsese had acting role
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1991
Offered a memorable turn as a woman savagely beaten by Robert De Niro in Scorsese's remake of "Cape Fear"
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1989
First acting role in the Scorsese-directed segment of "New York Stories"
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1988
Film debut as a screaming woman in "The Last Temptation of Christ" ; first credit with director Martin Scorsese
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1987
Acted in NYC stage production of "Dream House" at Cubiculo Theatre
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1987
Made uncredited film appearance as a mother in a park in "Hello Again", starring Shelley Long
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Created and staged elaborate multimedia anti-pollution shows in the Old Saybrook, Connecticut, school auditorium when in the third grade
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Raised in small Connecticut town
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Worked for NYC-based publicist Peggy Siegal