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I
was home for the holidays, Thanksgiving to be exact, and my sister
was watching Drop Dead Gorgeous. I had seen it in the theatre and
thought it only mildly successful.
However,
I did watch the last half of it again. Some good laughs, for free
on the small screen, with beloveds around and a fire in the fireplace.
Anyway, I adore, adore, adore Kirsten Dunst, but I really noticed
Brittany Murphy.
And
towards the end of the film, I remembered what was the funniest
line in the movie. Brittany's dad is saying how his son is better
than her. The dad doesn't know the son is gay. So, Brittany says
"Kevin's gay, Dad." And then pauses and screams, "GAAAAYYYY!!!"
That
is when I first thought of the idea to make her my next Person of
the Week. She's very sexy and playful and very funny. Her mouth,
her lips kind of curl up in this quivering way and it's all very
endearing.
Of
course, everyone who knows of Brittany Murphy knows her as Tai in
the film Clueless. She also does the voice of Luanne on the TV cartoon
program, Home from the Hill. Or something like that.
Brittany
Murphy was born to Sharon Murphy on November 10th, 1977 in Atlanta
GA. (Her parents later divorced.) Murphy was raised by her mother
in Edison, New Jersey. She now lives with her mother, in Los Angeles.
She grew up in the NY/NJ area but later moved to Burbank, CA. She
graduated from John Burroughs High School. A precocious child who
began putting on shows when she was a toddler, Murphy was acting
in regional theatre productions by the age of nine. She also performed
a song in the play, Les Miserables, while attending Herbert Hoover
Middle School in Edison, NJ. She also was in the musical Really
Rosie and was quite smashing! As a preteen she hired a manager and
began making commercials before moving to Hollywood in 1991, in
1990 she landed her first television role, on the sitcom Blossom.
Once in Hollywood, Brittany landed a role on the TV sitcom Drexell's
Class, and the following year she made her film debut in the dysfunctional
family drama Family Prayers.
Murphy's
talent for portraying all sorts of dysfunction was further exhibited
in such films as Clueless; the Reese Witherspoon trailer trash odyssey
Freeway (1996); and the made-for-TV David and Lisa (1998). Murphy
won particular acclaim for her work in the last film; the story
of two emotionally troubled teens (Murphy and Lukas Haas) who reach
out to each other allowed the actress to prove herself in a purely
dramatic role.
In
1999, Murphy could again be seen portraying an emotionally damaged
character in Girl,Interrupted, in which she played a patient at
a mental institution. That same year, she explored the collective
insanity of the beauty pageant world in Drop Dead Gorgeous, playing
a pageant contestant who'd rather be living it up in New York with
her cross-dressing brother. On the small screen that year, she switched
to much darker fare with the Holocaust drama The Devil's Arithmetic.
In
addition to the praise she has received for her film portrayals,
Murphy has won a different sort of acclaim for the work she has
done on the animated TV series King of the Hill. As the voice of
the Hills' beauty school sex kitten niece Luanne, the actress earned
the kind of recognition that can only come from an animated character
who was named one of the sexiest women on television by a major
men's magazine.
In
February 2000, she appeared [with "Girl, Interrupted" costar Winona
Ryder] in "The Vagina Monologues", reading a chilling story of a
Bosnian woman's rape camp experiences.
She
appeared with Anthony LaPaglia in the Tony-winning revival of "A
View from the Bridge".
Brittany
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During
the filming of "Girl, Interrupted", the filmakers had to reshoot
the scene in which Winona Ryder finds her after she commits suicide,
because Winona was too good and Brittany couldn't help crying.
Filmography
Don't Say a Word (2001)
Riding in Cars with Boys (2001)
Summer Catch (2001)
Sidewalks of New York (2000)
Cherry Falls (2000) .... Jody Marken
Trixie (2000) .... Ruby Pearli
Girl, Interrupted (1999) .... Daisy Randone
Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) .... Lisa Swenson
Falling Sky (1998) .... Emily
Zack and Reba (1998) .... Reba Simpson
Phoenix (1998) .... Veronica
Bongwater (1998) .... Mary
Prophecy II, The (1998) .... Izzy
Drive (1996) .... Deliverance Bodine
Freeway (1996) .... Rhonda
Clueless (1995) .... Tai Fraiser
Family Prayers (1993) .... Elise
TV
Appearances
Common Ground (2000) (TV) .... Dorothy Nelson
Devil's Arithmetic, The (1999) (TV) .... Rivkah
David and Lisa (1998) (TV) .... Lisa
"King of the Hill" (1997) TV Series (voice) .... Luanne Platter/Joseph
Gribble
Double Jeopardy (1996) (TV) .... Julia Newland
... aka Victim of the Night (1996) (TV) (USA: cable TV title)
"Clueless" (1996) playing "Jasmine" in episode: "Drving Me Crazy"
(episode # 1.10) 11/22/1996
"Nash Bridges" (1996) playing "Carrie" in episode: "Night Train"
(episode # 2.7) 10/25/1996
"Boy Meets World" (1993) playing "Trini" in episode: "Last Temptation
of Cory, The" (episode # 3.9) 12/1/1995
"Boy Meets World" (1993) playing "Trini" in episode: "My Best Friend's
Girl" (episode # 3.1) 9/22/1995
"SeaQuest DSV" (1993) playing "Christine VanCamp" in episode: "Second
Chance" 1995
"Sister, Sister" (1994) TV Series .... Sarah (1994-1995)
"Party of Five" (1994) playing "Abby" in episode: "Good Sports"
(episode # 1.3) 9/26/1994
"Party of Five" (1994) playing "Abby" in episode: "Homework" (episode
# 1.2) 9/19/1994
"Frasier" (1993) playing "Olsen" in episode: "Give Him the Chair!"
(episode # 1.19) 3/17/1994
"Almost Home" (1993) TV Series .... Molly Morgan
... aka "Torkelsons: Almost Home, The" (1993)
"Blossom" (1991) in episode: "Blossom in Paris: Part 1" (episode
# 4.1) 9/24/1993
"Blossom" (1991) in episode: "Blossom in Paris: Part 2" (episode
# 4.2) 9/24/1993
"Drexell's Class" (1991) TV Series .... Brenda Drexell
"Murphy Brown" (1988) playing "Frank's Sister" in episode: "On Another
Plane: Part 1" (episode # 3.18) 2/25/1991
Blossom (1990) (TV)
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