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Hammersmith, London, England. Citizenship. Ireland, United Kingdom, United States. Occupation. Years active. Mischa Anne Barton (born 2. January 1. 98. 6)[1] is a British- American film, television, and stage actress, and occasional fashion model. She began her acting career on the stage, appearing in Tony Kushner's Slavs!
James Lapine's Twelve Dreams at New York City's Lincoln Center. She made her screen debut with a guest appearance on the American soap opera All My Children (1. She then voiced a character on the Nickelodeon cartoon series Ka. Blam! (1. 99. 6–9.
Her first major film role was as the protagonist of Lawn Dogs (1. Sam Rockwell. She continued acting, appearing in major box office pictures such as the romantic comedy, Notting Hill (1. M. Night Shyamalan's psychological thriller, The Sixth Sense (1. She also starred in the critically acclaimed indie crime drama Pups (1. Barton later appeared in the independent drama, Lost and Delirious (2. Evan Rachel Wood's girlfriend on ABC's Once and Again (2. She is known for her role as Marissa Cooper in the Fox television series The O.
C. (2. 00. 3–0. 7), for which she received two Teen Choice Awards. The role catapulted Barton into mainstream fame, and Entertainment Weekly named her the "It Girl" of 2. Barton has since appeared in the comedy remake St Trinian's (2. Richard Attenborough- directed drama Closing the Ring (2.
Assassination of a High School President (2. She returned to television, starring in the short- lived Ashton Kutcher- produced CW series, The Beautiful Life: TBL (2. In 2. 01. 2, she returned to the stage, performing in the Irish production of Steel Magnolias. Early life. Barton was born in Hammersmith,[2]London,[1][3] to an Irish mother,[2] Nuala (née Quinn),[4] a photographer, and an English father, Paul Marsden Barton,[4] a foreign exchange broker from Manchester.[2] Barton's grandfather on her mother's side was an Irish language professor at the University of Belfast.[5] She has two sisters, younger Hania Barton and elder Zoe, a barrister in London.[6] Barton has stated that she briefly attended St. Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith,[7] but her father's work took the family to New York City when Barton was five years old.
In 2. 00. 6, ten days after her twentieth birthday,[2] she became a naturalised citizen of the United States. She has retained her British citizenship.[8] She has stated, "I like people to discern that I'm an English- Irish girl who grew up in New York City and who moved around a lot with her dad's job."[2]Barton graduated from the Professional Children's School in Manhattan in 2. Acting Shakespeare at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, in June and July 2. Sir Richard Attenborough's urging,[1. Closing the Ring. Career. 19. 94–1.
Stage roles. Barton began acting at the age of eight, co- starring in the Off- Broadway premiere of the 1. Slavs!, written by Tony Kushner. Vincent Canby of The New York Times praised Barton's "so fine" and "chillingly authoritative" performance.[1. New York magazine also praised her as "a darling little girl, [that] exhibits consummate charm".[1. She appeared in several other Off- Broadway productions, taking a lead role in James Lapine's Twelve Dreams alongside Marisa Tomei at Lincoln Center. Canby again praised Barton, noting that she "has a sweet gravity as the doomed Emma".[1.
In 1. 99. 6 Barton had a supporting role in Catherine Butterfield's Where the Truth Lies which opened at New York's Irish Repertory Theatre. The New York Times also remarked that "the winning child actresses Brittany Boyd and Mischa Barton are already smart enough not to overplay the naivete and precocity of their respective characters."[1. In 1. 99. 7, she appeared alongside Diane Wiest at The Public Theater in Naomi Wallace's One Flea Spare.[1. The New York production went on to win the OBIE Award for Best Play.
Feature films and television. She made her film debut in Lawn Dogs, which won awards at film festivals around the world. Barton won critical favour for her role, with Janet Maslin of The New York Times praising her "poised" performance[1. Empire celebrating her "hypnotic central performance".[1. Barton then appeared in Notting Hill (1. The Sixth Sense (1.
Both films were critically and commercially successful, respectively earning $3. She also starred in Pups, a "Bonnie and Clyde for the MTV generation",[1. Burt Reynolds; along with her co- star Cameron Van Hoy, film critic Roger Ebert called their work in the film "two of the most natural and freed performances I have seen by actors of any age."[2. Barton first appeared on television in 1. Corvina Lang in flashbacks in the soap opera. All My Children. In 1. Michelle Trachtenberg in the role of Lily Benton Montgomery.[2.
She guest- starred in eight episodes of the television series Once and Again as Jessie Sammler's (Evan Rachel Wood) girlfriend, Katie Singer. In 2. 00. 1, she returned to film and starred in the independent Canadian drama, Lost and Delirious, based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan.
The film was met with mixed reviews, but the performances of Barton and her co- stars Piper Perabo and Jessica Paré were widely praised.[2. She also starred in Julie Johnson (2. Lili Taylor and Courtney Love, playing the daughter of a woman in a lesbian relationship.
Barton also had a supporting role in the independent teen drama Tart (2. Brad Renfro and Dominique Swain.
Other television appearances include an episode of the Fox series Fastlane (2. She also appears as the love interest in James Blunt's music video "Goodbye My Lover" (2. Enrique Iglesias' music video "Addicted" (2.
The O. C. In August 2. Fox premiered the television series The O. C., about affluent teenagers with stormy personal lives who reside in scenic Orange County, California.
The show became an overnight success due to its large fanbase, and resulted in Barton's fame being increased through her role as Marissa Cooper. Barton departed from the show in the third- season finale in May 2. During her time on the show, Barton garnered several Teen Choice Awards. She was also celebrated by Glamour as the "Next Big Thing"[2. Entertainment Weekly's "It Girl 2.
It List" for top Creative People in Entertainment.[2. The O. C. dropped in ratings dramatically during its third and fourth seasons, and ended in early 2. In July 2. 00. 6, Barton appeared on the British comedy variety show The Friday Night Project as a guest host.[2.
In 2. 00. 7, Barton appeared in the films The Oh in Ohio and the comedy film Virgin Territory with Hayden Christensen. She also joined Shirley Mac. Laine and Christopher Plummer in Richard Attenborough's war drama Closing the Ring.
Attenborough praised her, saying "her ability to convey pain and sadness, hopefulness and fear, is riveting". The Independent also noted that "she lends her character a beguiling vulnerability."[2.
She also appeared in the British comedy St Trinians (2. Later in 2. 00. 7, Barton was cast in the international film produced by the Russian band t. Watch Changeling Online Fandango. A. T. u., called You and I.
The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2. Russia in 2. 01. 1.
She appeared in Assassination of a High School President (2. Bruce Willis, which premiered at the 2.
Sundance Film Festival. The Hollywood Reporter praised Barton's "captivating" performance.[3. She also starred in the horror film. Walled In, which was released straight- to- DVD in March 2. It received mixed reviews, but her performance was praised, with IGN calling her performance "terrific".[3. Her next horror project, Homecoming, received a limited release in July 2. Barton did not attend the premiere of the psychological thriller due to a medical issue.[3.
She also starred in the 2. Don't Fade Away. In early 2. Martin Sheen in Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain a biopic of the Bhopal gas tragedy. The title is currently in post- production and slated for a 2. In a December 2. 00.