This page will contain external links about Anne Archer, as they become available.Anne ArcherAnne ArcherAnne Archer (born August 25, 1947) is an American movie and TV actress. She was born in Los Angeles, California. Her parents were actors; this influenced her strongly as a child. She studied theater arts and succeeded in getting a role opposite Jon Voight in the 1970 movie The All-American Boy. This film and the following she made did not give her the recognition she sought. Her off-Broadway performance in 1981 helped her finally to get roles in the right movies to become a respected actress. One of the outstanding films she played in was the 1987 thriller Fatal Attraction, in which she had the part of Michael Douglas' wife. Her interpretation earned her an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress. In 1992, she won another Oscar® for her performance in Patriot Games opposite Harrison Ford. Probably best remembered for her roles in the movies Fatal Attraction, Patriot Games and Narrow Margin, the last co-starring Gene Hackman, Archer cites her performances in Mojave Moon and Dark Summer as the ones she is currently most proud of. In addition to cinematic releases, she has also played in a number of made-for-TV movies. Archer married William Davis in 1968, but they later divorced. In 1979, she married Terry Jastrow. Archer has two sons, one from each marriage. Anne in the Log Of The Black Pearl Filmography
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Filmography. She has diabetes and is deaf (80% hearing loss) in one ear after being severely beaten by a former boyfriend. Archer has two sons, one from each marriage. In 2003 Berry came top of FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll. In 1979, she married Terry Jastrow. She is expected get her "star" on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California sometime in 2004. Archer married William Davis in 1968, but they later divorced. She has never had children herself, but is close to her step-daughter India from her marriage to Benet, whom she legally adopted. In addition to cinematic releases, she has also played in a number of made-for-TV movies. Her second marriage in 2001 to musician Eric Benét has resulted in a 2003 separation due to Benét's infidelity. Probably best remembered for her roles in the movies Fatal Attraction, Patriot Games and Narrow Margin, the last co-starring Gene Hackman, Archer cites her performances in Mojave Moon and Dark Summer as the ones she is currently most proud of. Her first marriage in 1992 to baseball player David Justice ended in a 1996 divorce. In 1992, she won another Oscar® for her performance in Patriot Games opposite Harrison Ford. Berry has been married twice. One of the outstanding films she played in was the 1987 thriller Fatal Attraction, in which she had the part of Michael Douglas' wife. Her interpretation earned her an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress. No, bursting from the surf - scantily clad - to be greeted by James Bond, as Ursula Andress did 40 years earlier. Her off-Broadway performance in 1981 helped her finally to get roles in the right movies to become a respected actress. As Bond Girl Jinx in 2002's Die Another Day she famously recreated the scene from Dr. This film and the following she made did not give her the recognition she sought. She followed this with a more extended nude love scene in Monster's Ball. She studied theater arts and succeeded in getting a role opposite Jon Voight in the 1970 movie The All-American Boy. Having long refused to do any nude scenes, much was made of her first topless scene in the film Swordfish, a thirty second scene for which she was allegedly paid an additional $500,000. Her parents were actors; this influenced her strongly as a child. She paid a fine, made restitution to the other driver, performed community services, and was placed on three years’ probation. She was born in Los Angeles, California. Berry, who had sustained a head injury, later stated she had no recollection of the accident and pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge. Anne Archer (born August 25, 1947) is an American movie and TV actress. In February 2000, she was involved in an automobile accident when she struck another vehicle after running a red light and left the scene before the police arrived. The Honkers (1972). Another similarity the two women shared was being born in the same hospital. Cancel My Reservation (1972). Interestingly, Berry had played Dorothy Dandridge, the first African American woman to be nominated for a best actress Academy Award, in HBO's Introducing Dorothy Dandridge in 1999. The All American Boy (1973). She won the best actress Oscar in 2002 for Monster's Ball, becoming the first African American woman to win this award. The Log Of The Black Pearl (1975). Gothika was the first film that she "carried," i.e., the film focusing entirely on her. Trackdown (1976). Another one of her early roles was in a supporting capacity in the Flintstones movie where she played "Sharon Stone." She played the superhero Storm in 2000 in the successful film, X-Men and again in the more successful X2: X-Men United (2003). Lifeguard (1976). Her first co-starring role was in the film Strictly Business. Good Guys Wear Black (1978). Her breakthrough feature film role was in Jungle Fever where she played a drug addict named Vivian. Paradise Alley (1978). In 1989, Berry landed the role of brainy Emily Franklin in the ABC television series called Living Dolls. Hero at Large (1980). He encouraged her to continue perfecting her craft. Raise the Titanic (1980). She did not get the role but she impressed Spelling with her skills. Green Ice (1981). At the time, Spelling wanted one of the "Angels" to be a woman of color. Waltz Across Texas (1982). Berry auditioned for a role in an updated Charlie's Angels television series by producer Aaron Spelling. The Naked Face (1984). One of her first acting projects was a television series for local cable by Gordon Lake Productions called "Chicago Force.". Too Scared to Scream (1985). In the late 1980s, she went to Chicago to pursue a modeling career as well as acting. The Check Is in the Mail (1986). Her talents as an actress have often been overshadowed by her physical beauty. Fatal Attraction (1987). Before becoming an actress, she entered several beauty contests including Miss Ohio USA, Miss Teen All American, Miss USA, and Miss World. Love at Large (1990). She subsequently attended Cuyahoga Community College. Narrow Margin (1990). Berry was a popular student at her high school and was a cheerleader, honor society member, editor of the school newspaper, class president, and prom queen. Eminent Domain (1991). She has an older sister, Heidi. Patriot Games (1992). Although she is generally considered African American, she is biracial, with a white English-born mother, Judith Ann Hawkins, and a black American father, Jerome Berry. Berry's parents divorced when she was four years old and she was subsequently raised by her mother, a psychiatric-ward nurse. Body of Evidence (1993). She was named after Halle's Department Store, a local landmark. Short Cuts (1993). Berry was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Family Prayers (1993). Halle Maria Berry (born August 14, 1966) is an American actress. Clear and Present Danger (1994). 1989 Living Dolls. Mojave Moon (1996). 1991 The Last Boy Scout. Nico the Unicorn (1998). 1991 Strictly Business. Dark Summer (1999). 1991 Jungle Fever. Rules of Engagement (2000). 1992 Queen [TV]. The Art of War (2000). 1992 Boomerang. The Gray in Between (2002). 1993 CB4: The Movie. Uncle Nino (2003). 1993 The Program. 1993 Father Hood. 1994 The Flintstones. 1995 Losing Isaiah. 1996 Executive Decision. 1996 Girl 6. 1996 The Rich Man's Wife. 1996 Race the Sun. 1997 B.A.P.S.. 1998 Why Do Fools Fall In Love. 1998 Bulworth. 1998 Oprah Winfrey Presents: The Wedding. 1999 Introducing Dorothy Dandridge. 2000 X-Men. 2001 Monster's Ball. 2001 Swordfish. 2002 Die Another Day. 2003 X2: X-Men United. 2003 Gothika. 2004 Catwoman. |