Katie HolmesKatie Holmes as drawn by Konstantin Ryabitsev from a photograph by Marc Seliger [1] (http://www.twbookmark.com/books/19/0821225987/gallery8872.html).Katie Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress best known as Joey Potter on Dawson's Creek . Born Katherine Noelle Holmes in Toledo, Ohio, she was the youngest of the five children of Martin, an attorney, and Kathleen Holmes. She attended Catholic schools in Toledo, including the all-female Notre Dame Academy. While in high school, she went with her mother to Los Angeles to audition for pilots for television shows. She did not land a television role, but was cast as the improbably named Libbets Casey in the film The Ice Storm (1997), directed by Ang Lee and starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver. She returned to Toledo but her audition tapes continued to circulate. One reached the producers of a new show created by Kevin Williamson for Columbia Tri-Star Television: Dawson's Creek. Her appointment to read for it was unknowingly set by the producers for the same day as her high school production of Damn Yankees (she was playing Lola), but they permitted her to send a videotape rather than make her miss the show. Holmes read for the part of Joey, the tomboyish best friend of the title character, while her mother read Dawson's lines, including dialogue about sex and masturbation. Holmes won the part. Williamson said "She had those eyes, those eyes just stained with loneliness." "I'm a lot like Joey," she said. "I think they saw that. I come from a small town. I was a tomboy. Joey tries to be articulate and deny that she doesn't have a lot of experience in life. Her life parallels mine, which is all about new everything--relationships, personnel, perceptions--and about being guarded." Dawson's Creek filmed its first season in the spring and summer of 1997. Holmes moved to Wilmington, North Carolina, where the show filmed, and for a time lived with creator Williamson. At 5'9" (some sources say 5'7"), the tall brunette enchanted the press. "The Audrey Hepburn of her generation," was one typical comment. Variety, reviewing the pilot, said Holmes "is a confident young performer who delivers her lines with slyness and conviction." So good was Holmes that The New York Times Magazine would claim everyone in Hollywood was looking for the "Katie Holmes type" when casting shows. "The Katie Holmes type," the reporter claimed, "is a throwback to the 1950's: she is a smart girl next door (as opposed to the babe-o-rama blondes)"--the sort represented by her Dawson's Creek co-star Michelle Williams. But her "type" was no less attractive, Arena magazine declaring her "the most coquettishly sexy woman on television. Anywhere." Dawson's Creek ran from 1998 to 2003 and Holmes was the only actor to appear in all 128 episodes. "It was very difficult for me to leave Wilmington, to have my little glass bubble burst and move on. I hate change. On the other hand it was refreshing to play someone else," she said in 2004. Holmes confirmed that, as is often the case on soaps, the character is a cariacature of the actor: "I miss her spirit, and her spunk, and I miss her anxiety. She always had these long sppeches about her fears and her future and love. It was a great tool for me personally because I got to get it all out. I was able to psychoanalyze all of it everyday with her and then I wouldn't have to do it on my own. So much of me is in Joey and it really felt like I grew up on television." Holmes' movie career has not been as successful as the show. While she often draws great notices, her films have tended to be badly reviewed or box office duds. Her first starring part came in Disturbing Behavior (1998), a Stepford Wives-goes-to-high school thriller where she was a loner from the wrong side of the tracks. Holmes won a MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance for the role, though Holmes said the film was "just horrible". Next she was a disaffected supermarket clerk in Doug Liman's stylish ensemble piece Go (1999). She had an uncredited cameo with Dawson's Creek co-star Joshua Jackson in Muppets in Space (1999), which was also filmed in Wilmington. Kevin Williamson's disaffection for his own high school days spawned Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999), which he wrote and directed. Holmes played a straight-A student whose vindictive teacher threatens to keep her from a desperately needed scholarship. In Wonder Boys (2000), the film version of the Michael Chabon novel, she had a small role (six and one-half minutes of screen time) as the tenant--and object of lust--of her English professor, played by Michael Douglas. In The Gift (2000), a Southern Gothic story directed by Sam Raimi and starring Cate Blanchett, she played the antithesis of Joey Potter: a slutty rich girl carrying on with everyone in town, from a white trash wife-beater to the district attorney, and who winds up dead for her trouble. Holmes did her first nude scene for the film and said "I just hope there aren't a lot of pauses on DVD players." Her appearance deshabile was lamented by Variety's Steven Kloter: "It seems the only time we see a naked woman on screen is when someone like Katie Holmes needs to break with her sanitized WB past and march brazenly into a new future." Holmes was the mistress of the public relations flack played by Colin Farrell in Phone Booth (2002) and Robert Downey, Jr.'s nurse in The Singing Detective (2002). Her next starring role was in Pieces of April (2003), a gritty comedy about a dysfunctional family on Thanksgiving. Variety said it was "one of her best film perfs." In Abandon (2003), written by Oscar winner Stephen Gaghan, Holmes was a delusional and homicidal college student named "Katie." Roger Ebert commended Holmes' performance and the film's intelligence, but other critics and audiences savaged it. Holmes played the president's daughter in First Daughter, which was originally to be released in January 2004 on the same day as Chasing Liberty, the Mandy Moore film about a presidential daughter, but was ultimately released in September 2004 to dismal reviews and ticket sales. First Daughter, directed by Forest Whitaker, also starred Michael Keaton as Holmes's father and Mark Blucas as her love interest. Forthcoming is her appearance in the latest installment of the Batman franchise, Batman Begins. Entertainment Weekly reported in its December 17, 2004 issue that Holmes was to play the murdered wife of Spade Cooley in a biopic written, directed, and starring Dennis Quaid. Holmes hosted Saturday Night Live on February 24, 2001, participating in a hilarious send-up of Dawson's Creek where she falls madly in love with Chris Kattan's Mr. Peepers character and singing "Hey, Big Spender" from Damned Yankees. She was Punk'd by Ashton Kutcher in November 2003. Holmes was annually named by FHM magazine as one of the sexiest women in the world from 1999 forward [2] (http://metalbunny.net/girlz/hotlist.php?list=fhmuk) and was named one of People's "50 Most Beautiful People" in its May 12, 2003 issue. Teen People declared her one of the "25 Hottest Stars Under 25" in its June/July 2003 issue. She has appeared in advertisements for Garnier Lumia shampoos and The Gap. Holmes is (as of late 2004) engaged to actor Chris Klein, a loss lamented by both sexes: GQ 's Adam Rapoport wrote she was "more the girl you want to take home to your parents than the girl you want to take home", while Allure 's Judith Newman wrote "I want to bring her home to meet my parents. 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But then, who doesn't?". Nicholas Cathedral, (Monaco Cathedral) Monte Carlo, Monaco. Holmes is (as of late 2004) engaged to actor Chris Klein, a loss lamented by both sexes: GQ 's Adam Rapoport wrote she was "more the girl you want to take home to your parents than the girl you want to take home", while Allure 's Judith Newman wrote "I want to bring her home to meet my parents. Princess Grace is interred in the St. She has appeared in advertisements for Garnier Lumia shampoos and The Gap. Princess Stephanie, who was alleged by some sources to have been the actual driver of the car, suffered only minor injuries. Teen People declared her one of the "25 Hottest Stars Under 25" in its June/July 2003 issue. It resulted in an accident, and she died the next day without regaining consciousness. Holmes was annually named by FHM magazine as one of the sexiest women in the world from 1999 forward [2] (http://metalbunny.net/girlz/hotlist.php?list=fhmuk) and was named one of People's "50 Most Beautiful People" in its May 12, 2003 issue. It had been rumored that she was driving on the same stretch of highway in Monaco that had been featured in To Catch a Thief, although her son, Prince Albert of Monaco, says it was not the same road. She was Punk'd by Ashton Kutcher in November 2003. At the age of 52, Princess Grace suffered a stroke while driving. Peepers character and singing "Hey, Big Spender" from Damned Yankees. Presently, the line of succession is: Prince Albert, Princess Caroline, then her children by second husband Stefano Casiraghi and third husband Prince Ernst August of Hanover. Holmes hosted Saturday Night Live on February 24, 2001, participating in a hilarious send-up of Dawson's Creek where she falls madly in love with Chris Kattan's Mr. In 2002, a new treaty between France and Monaco clarifies that even if there are no heirs to carry on the dynasty, the Principality will remain an independent nation rather than revert to France. Forthcoming is her appearance in the latest installment of the Batman franchise, Batman Begins. Entertainment Weekly reported in its December 17, 2004 issue that Holmes was to play the murdered wife of Spade Cooley in a biopic written, directed, and starring Dennis Quaid. Prince Rainier and Princess Grace had three children:. First Daughter, directed by Forest Whitaker, also starred Michael Keaton as Holmes's father and Mark Blucas as her love interest. Gisèle and Rainier supposedly parted when a physical examination reportedly found her to be infertile (she later married and had children). Holmes played the president's daughter in First Daughter, which was originally to be released in January 2004 on the same day as Chasing Liberty, the Mandy Moore film about a presidential daughter, but was ultimately released in September 2004 to dismal reviews and ticket sales. Before Grace Kelly drew Rainier's attention, French film star Gisèle Pascal had been his love interest for six years (she was born Gisèle Tallone in Cannes, France). Variety said it was "one of her best film perfs." In Abandon (2003), written by Oscar winner Stephen Gaghan, Holmes was a delusional and homicidal college student named "Katie." Roger Ebert commended Holmes' performance and the film's intelligence, but other critics and audiences savaged it. Prince Rainier's paternal grandfather, Prince Louis II of Monaco had done just that in 1919 when he adopted his illegitimate daughter Charlotte Louvet, who would become Rainier's mother, and made her his heir Princess Charlotte of Monaco. Nonetheless, survival of the nation was a different matter than the survival of the dynasty, and here there was a history of concern about fertility. Her next starring role was in Pieces of April (2003), a gritty comedy about a dysfunctional family on Thanksgiving. In fact, there was really little actual danger that Monaco would revert to France as, since 1882, a childless prince of Monaco has been able to adopt an unrelated heir, thereby ensuring Monaco's survival as a principality. Holmes was the mistress of the public relations flack played by Colin Farrell in Phone Booth (2002) and Robert Downey, Jr.'s nurse in The Singing Detective (2002). Tales were circulated that Monaco would revert to France in the absence of an heir; and though there is no requirement for a Catholic marriage, it was thought unlikely that a Catholic prince would divorce and remarry if his chosen wife was barren. Holmes did her first nude scene for the film and said "I just hope there aren't a lot of pauses on DVD players." Her appearance deshabile was lamented by Variety's Steven Kloter: "It seems the only time we see a naked woman on screen is when someone like Katie Holmes needs to break with her sanitized WB past and march brazenly into a new future.". Her Catholicism and ability to bear children were key factors in her being chosen to marry Prince Rainier, as dynasties always make great import of their survival. In The Gift (2000), a Southern Gothic story directed by Sam Raimi and starring Cate Blanchett, she played the antithesis of Joey Potter: a slutty rich girl carrying on with everyone in town, from a white trash wife-beater to the district attorney, and who winds up dead for her trouble. She reportedly was surprised to learn from Rainier that she was expected to give up her film career entirely, but followed his wishes. In Wonder Boys (2000), the film version of the Michael Chabon novel, she had a small role (six and one-half minutes of screen time) as the tenant--and object of lust--of her English professor, played by Michael Douglas. The musical comedy High Society (1956) was her last film, as her marriage to Prince Rainier III of Monaco marked her retirement from acting. Before her marriage, she was previously involved with Clark Gable, Bing Crosby, Ray Milland, William Holden, Oleg Cassini, and Jean-Pierre Aumont. Holmes played a straight-A student whose vindictive teacher threatens to keep her from a desperately needed scholarship. While it was being filmed, she had engaged in a brief affair with co-star Bing Crosby which was kept quiet to protect both their reputations. Tingle (1999), which he wrote and directed. In 1955 she was awarded the Academy Award for Best Actress for The Country Girl. Kevin Williamson's disaffection for his own high school days spawned Teaching Mrs. Kelly made three films with Alfred Hitchcock: Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, and To Catch a Thief. She had an uncredited cameo with Dawson's Creek co-star Joshua Jackson in Muppets in Space (1999), which was also filmed in Wilmington. It earned Kelly an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress, but the award went to Donna Reed for her role in From Here to Eternity. Next she was a disaffected supermarket clerk in Doug Liman's stylish ensemble piece Go (1999). The film Mogambo (1953), a drama set in the Kenyan jungle, centers on the love triangle portrayed by Kelly, Clark Gable, and Ava Gardner. Holmes won a MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance for the role, though Holmes said the film was "just horrible". The following year she "starred" with a minor role in High Noon (1952), a generally praised but somewhat controversial western starring Gary Cooper. Her first starring part came in Disturbing Behavior (1998), a Stepford Wives-goes-to-high school thriller where she was a loner from the wrong side of the tracks. Though her family had opposed her becoming an actress, Kelly became a fashion model and appeared in her first film, Fourteen Hours (1951), when she was 22. While she often draws great notices, her films have tended to be badly reviewed or box office duds. Kelly Drive in Philadelphia is named for John, Jr., who was a city councilman there. Holmes' movie career has not been as successful as the show. Her father was a self-made millionaire and a gold-medal-winning Olympic sculler, and her brother "Jack" followed in that tradition. So much of me is in Joey and it really felt like I grew up on television.". (October 4, 1889 - June 20, 1960) and Margaret Majer; her Irish Catholic family were new but prominent figures in Philadelphia society. I was able to psychoanalyze all of it everyday with her and then I wouldn't have to do it on my own. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to John Brendan Kelly, Sr. It was a great tool for me personally because I got to get it all out. Grace Patricia Kelly (November 12, 1929 - September 14, 1982), later known as Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco, was an Oscar-winning American film actress who became the wife of Prince Rainier III of Monaco. She always had these long sppeches about her fears and her future and love. High Society (1956). Holmes confirmed that, as is often the case on soaps, the character is a cariacature of the actor: "I miss her spirit, and her spunk, and I miss her anxiety. The Swan (1956). On the other hand it was refreshing to play someone else," she said in 2004. To Catch a Thief (1955). I hate change. The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954). "It was very difficult for me to leave Wilmington, to have my little glass bubble burst and move on. The Country Girl (1954). Dawson's Creek ran from 1998 to 2003 and Holmes was the only actor to appear in all 128 episodes. Rear Window (1954). Anywhere.". Green Fire (1954). But her "type" was no less attractive, Arena magazine declaring her "the most coquettishly sexy woman on television. Dial M for Murder (1954). "The Katie Holmes type," the reporter claimed, "is a throwback to the 1950's: she is a smart girl next door (as opposed to the babe-o-rama blondes)"--the sort represented by her Dawson's Creek co-star Michelle Williams. Mogambo (1953). Variety, reviewing the pilot, said Holmes "is a confident young performer who delivers her lines with slyness and conviction." So good was Holmes that The New York Times Magazine would claim everyone in Hollywood was looking for the "Katie Holmes type" when casting shows. High Noon (1952). "The Audrey Hepburn of her generation," was one typical comment. Fourteen Hours (1951). At 5'9" (some sources say 5'7"), the tall brunette enchanted the press. Princess, Stephanie Marie Elisabeth, born February 1, 1965. Holmes moved to Wilmington, North Carolina, where the show filmed, and for a time lived with creator Williamson. Prince, Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre, heir to the throne, and Marquis des Baux, born March 14, 1958. Her life parallels mine, which is all about new everything--relationships, personnel, perceptions--and about being guarded." Dawson's Creek filmed its first season in the spring and summer of 1997. Princess, Caroline Louise Marguerite, born January 23, 1957. Joey tries to be articulate and deny that she doesn't have a lot of experience in life. I was a tomboy. I come from a small town. "I think they saw that. "I'm a lot like Joey," she said. Williamson said "She had those eyes, those eyes just stained with loneliness.". Holmes won the part. Holmes read for the part of Joey, the tomboyish best friend of the title character, while her mother read Dawson's lines, including dialogue about sex and masturbation. One reached the producers of a new show created by Kevin Williamson for Columbia Tri-Star Television: Dawson's Creek. Her appointment to read for it was unknowingly set by the producers for the same day as her high school production of Damn Yankees (she was playing Lola), but they permitted her to send a videotape rather than make her miss the show. She returned to Toledo but her audition tapes continued to circulate. She did not land a television role, but was cast as the improbably named Libbets Casey in the film The Ice Storm (1997), directed by Ang Lee and starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver. While in high school, she went with her mother to Los Angeles to audition for pilots for television shows. She attended Catholic schools in Toledo, including the all-female Notre Dame Academy. Born Katherine Noelle Holmes in Toledo, Ohio, she was the youngest of the five children of Martin, an attorney, and Kathleen Holmes. Katie Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress best known as Joey Potter on Dawson's Creek . |