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Brittany Murphy

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Edison, New Jersey, USA
  • Birthday: November 10, 1977
  • 2006

    Cast in the Australian-produced computer-animated film, "Happy Feet"

  • 2005

    Starred in "Sin City" the adaptation of comic book icon Frank Miller's uber-noir series of grapic novels; co-directed by Miller and Robert Rodriguez

  • 2004

    Featured in the romantic comedy "Little Black Book"

  • 2003

    Co-starred as a nanny to a bratty eight-year-old in "Uptown Girls"

  • 2003

    Played Mickey Rourke's amphetamine-addled girlfriend in Jonas Ackerlund's black comedy "Spun"

  • 2003

    Starred opposite Ashton Kutcher as a newlywed couple in "Just Married"

  • 2002

    Cast in "8 Mile", loosely based on rap singer Eminem's life story, directed by Curtis Hanson

  • 2001

    Played a likable local floozy in the comedy "Summer Catch"

  • 2001

    Played Drew Barrymore's best friend in the biopic "Riding in Cars With Boys"

  • 2001

    Starred as a young woman whose disturbed mind holds a secret in "Don't Say a Word", directed by Gary Fleder

  • 2001

    Was part of the ensemble cast of the romantic comedy "Sidewalks of New York", directed by Edward Burns

  • 2000

    Featured as a charming barfly in "Trixie" and a virginal teen stalked by a killer in "Cherry Falls"

  • 2000

    Played a naval officer discharged after she is found in a gay bar in the 1950s-set segement of the gay-themed Showtime TV-movie "Common Ground"

  • 1999

    Co-starred as a mental hospital patient in "Girl, Interrupted"

  • 1999

    Featured as one of the contests in a beauty pageant in the film comedy "Drop Dead Gorgeous"

  • 1998

    Acted in the little-seen independents "Zach and Reba" and "Bongwater"

  • 1998

    Appeared opposite Ray Liotta in "Phoenix"; film premiered on HBO before receiving a theatrical release; also featured Anthony LaPaglia

  • 1998

    Co-starred with Lukas Haas in the TV remake of "David and Lisa", a broadcast produced under the "Oprah Winfrey Presents" banner

  • 1997

    Featured in "The Prophecy II: Ashtown" and "Drive" (debuted on HBO in lieu of theatrical release)

  • 1997 to 0000

    Provided the voice of Luanne on the animated series "King of the Hill" (Fox)

  • 1996

    Acted in the Little Red Riding Hood update "Freeway" (aired on HBO)

  • 1996

    Featured in the CBS TV-movie "Double Jeopardy"

  • 1995

    Breakthrough screen role as the loopy Tai, friend and protege of Alicia Silverstone's Cher, in "Clueless"

  • 1995

    Guested on episodes of "seaQuest 2032" (NBC), "Boy Meets World" and "The Marshal" (both ABC)

  • 1994

    Acted on an episode of the Fox drama "Party of Five"

  • 1993

    Film debut in "Family Prayers"

  • 1993

    Had regular role of Molly on the ABC sitcom "Almost Home"

  • 1992

    Briefly performed with the singing group Blessed With Soul, along with Haylie Johnson and Eric Balfour

  • 1991

    At age 13, moved to L.A. (date approximate)

  • 1991

    Primetime TV debut as Frank's sister in an episode of "Murphy Brown" (CBS)

  • 1991 to 1992

    TV series debut as a regular playing Dabney Coleman's daughter on "Drexel's Class" (Fox)

  • 1987

    Had title role in a regional theater production of the musical "Really Rosie" (date approximate)

  • Began acting in TV commercials

  • Began performing career at age two

  • Born and raised in New Jersey

  • Co-starred with Anthony LaPaglia and Allison Janney in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge"

  • Featured in the romantic comedy "You Stupid Man" (lensed 2001), directed by Burns' brother Brian

  • Played recurring part of Sarah, a friend of the twins, in "Sister, Sister" (ABC)

  • Signed to portray Janis Joplin in a biopic to be directed by Gary Fleder; film cancelled due to music rights clearance problems

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