KaDee Strickland
Information about KaDee Strickland
| KaDee Strickland | ||||
Publicity photo by Leslie Hassler | ||||
| Birth name | Katherine Dee Strickland | |||
| Born | November 14 1977 Blackshear, Georgia, U.S. | |||
| Years active | 1999–present | |||
| Spouse(s) | Jason Behr (2006–present) | |||
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Katherine Dee "KaDee" Strickland (born December 14 1977)[1] is an American actress. Well-known in her hometown of Patterson, Georgia when she was a child, she began acting during high school. Strickland studied the profession in Philadelphia and New York City, where she obtained mostly small roles in film, television and theater projects, among them The Sixth Sense (1999). Her participation in the 2003 Hollywood films Anything Else and Something's Gotta Give led to her receiving significant parts in the horror pictures and The Grudge (both 2004). In the period they were released, Strickland was referred to as "the pride of Patterson"[1] and the horror fandom's "newest scream queen",[1] though her performances in both films received mixed critical reviews.
In 2005, Strickland garnered positive critical comment for the romantic comedy Fever Pitch, and in 2007, she was a cast regular in the television shows The Wedding Bells and Private Practice. Strickland has spoken against the emphasis placed on beauty in the Los Angeles acting community, in which she says her Southern U.S. background has helped to distinguish her from other blonde-haired actors.[1][1] She has spoken of an affinity for her strong female characters[1][1][1][1] and a desire to avoid sexualizing or sensationalizing her presentation of herself as a woman.[1]
Early life and education
Strickland was born in Blackshear, Georgia to Susan Strickland, a nurse, and Dee Strickland, a high school football coach, principal and superintendent.<ref name="Soergel" /> KaDee's birthname is Katherine Dee; her parents combined the K in her mother's name with her father's name to make KaDee.[1] She was raised in Patterson, Georgia, which she said is a "one-stoplight town",[1] and she had a job picking tobacco on a local farm for eight years. When she was a child, Strickland watched the Woody Allen film Annie Hall (1977) and was, as she put it, "wanting to be in that place, and being completely taken with the energy of those people. I wanted to be in it".<ref name="Soergel" /> During her childhood, she was well-known locally as a member of the Strickland family and for her extracurricular activities and achievements (she was the Homecoming Queen in elementary, middle and high school, the student council president and a cheerleader).[1] She never considered a career in the performing arts until her participation in a one-act play performed by students of her high school: "... the minute I set foot on stage, that was it. Destiny took over. There were no other options. I felt like I fit my skin, I knew what I was here to do", Strickland said.<ref name="Soergel" />After graduating from high school, Strickland wanted to study drama at college in New York City, but her parents did not want her to live in such a large city so soon.<ref name="Soergel" /> Consequently, she applied instead to the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. During her studies there, she joined the Screen Actors Guild and considered using her given name, Katherine, as the first part of her stage name, before deciding she was "much too tomboy" for it.<ref name="Soergel" /> Strickland took a part-time waitressing job at a local restaurant and interned at a casting agency, where one of her tasks was to read lines at auditions for small roles in local film and television projects; the job landed Strickland her first film role. After graduating from university with a Fine Arts degree,[2] she was schooled in New York City,[1] and in late 2003, she moved to Los Angeles, California.<ref name="Soergel" /> In 2006, Strickland received the University of the Arts's Silver Star Alumni Award.[1]
Career
Early work
Strickland's career began with a brief appearance as a mourner at a funeral after-party in The Sixth Sense in 1999, a two-line part that she received after impressing writer-director M. Night Shyamalan when reading lines for those auditioning for the film. According to Strickland, her role in the film helped her learn to temper her fake crying.[3] The same year, she served as an extra in the independent film The Sterling Chase, and appeared in a slightly larger role opposite Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie in James Mangold's drama Girl, Interrupted.Train Ride, one of Strickland's earliest films, was not released commercially until 2005.
Concurrent to her film work, Strickland acquired stage experience in productions such as A Requiem for Things Past in the summer of 1999,[7] and John Patrick Shanley's Women of Manhattan. She acted in a December 2002 episode of the television show and made nine guest appearances on All My Children, which enabled her to leave her waitressing job.<ref name="Soergel" /> In 2003, Strickland was cast opposite Eddie Cibrian in the pilot episode for an uncommissioned small screen serial adaptation of John Grisham's novel The Street Lawyer.[8]
Strickland appeared in two romantic comedy films in 2003. Anything Else, written and directed by Woody Allen, featured her as the girlfriend of Jason Biggs (whom he snubs for Christina Ricci); she said it was a "dream come true" to work with Allen, of whom she is an "obsessive diehard" fan.[1] The film was greeted with lukewarm reviews and dismal ticket sales,[9] though Strickland later referred to it as her "big break".[10] The second, Something's Gotta Give (starring Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton), was a major critical and commercial success,[11] though Strickland's part in the film was brief. She played the girlfriend of Keaton's character's ex-husband (played by Paul Michael Glaser), a relationship involving age disparity that raised the eyebrows of Keaton and her daughter (Amanda Peet). The following year, she made brief appearances in the direct-to-cable independent film Knots and the poorly received satirical comedy The Stepford Wives with Nicole Kidman,[12] playing a partygoer and a game show contestant, respectively.
Major roles
Strickland's first lead role came when producer Doug Belgrad saw the dailies of her scene in Something's Gotta Give. He cast her opposite Johnny Messner and Morris Chestnut in the jungle-set horror film , the sequel to Anaconda (1997).[1] Strickland played an accomplished research scientist who travels to Borneo as part of an expedition team searching for a species of plant rumored to have life-extending properties. She said she initially didn't want to follow a Woody Allen film with a "snake movie", but that she changed her mind because the hero was a female Southerner who wasn't "a complete idiot" or "a chick in shorts about to get whacked".<ref name="Soergel" /> Though its box office revenue tripled its production budget, Anacondas did not perform as well as its predecessor, and most reviews panned the project.[13] The cast received positive comment from Variety magazine and the Chicago Sun-Times's Roger Ebert,[14][15] but a critic for the San Diego Union-Tribune said the film was "so stupidly plotted and badly acted, it becomes unintentionally funny", and described Strickland and her co-stars' work as "garden-variety bad".[16] Other reviews focussed on the attractiveness of Strickland and her castmates; Slant Magazine said "[the film is] populated with anonymous, attractive plastic people from the Los Angeles talent pool."[17][18][19][20] During the same period, The Florida Times-Union referred to her as "the pride of Patterson".[1]Strickland in Wine X Magazine, February 2005, © Tony Donaldson. Strickland says her Southern American accent distinguishes her from other blonde-haired actresses in Los Angeles.[1][1]
In late 2004, Strickland embarked on what she called "the craziest job I've ever had":<ref name="JLange" /> a role in the Farrelly brothers film Fever Pitch, a baseball-themed romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon (Strickland's Anything Else co-star) and based on the Nick Hornby book. Strickland said it was "a blast" to play "such a maniac", particularly after playing emotionally traumatised characters in Anacondas and The Grudge.[1] On the film's 2005 release, she received praise from PopMatters magazine, which described her as "irrepressible" in her role,[25] and from MSNBC, which said she and JoBeth Williams "sometimes rescue [the picture] from its plodding moments".[26] The film raised Strickland's profile further, though its critical response was mixed and it performed moderately at the box office.[27]
In early 2005, Strickland was cast in the pilot episode for the fact-based ABC television series Laws of Chance.[28] It was based on the career of Kelly Siegler, a highly successful Houston, Texas-based assistant district attorney. Strickland, whose co-stars in the pilot included Frances Fisher and Bruce McGill, said she was "really excited to have the opportunity to portray this phenomenal lady",<ref name="JLange" /> but the series was dropped from development a few months later.[29] Strickland was also cast in the independently financed 1950s-set film Walker Payne as laid-off stripminer Jason Patric's love interest;[30] in a review of the film at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival, Variety wrote that Strickland was "elegant".[30] In late 2005, she joined the cast of The Flock, a crime drama featuring Richard Gere, Claire Danes and singer Avril Lavigne about a federal agent assigned to track down a missing girl and a paroled sex offender (played by Strickland).[31][31] Strickland said it was important to participate in such a story because she felt members of society need to consider and be responsible for their views on the sex offender counterculture, which she says "[is] actually not counter at all, it's very real, very next door to you."[31]
Strickland's first aired television project as a cast regular was the David E. Kelley-produced series The Wedding Bells. According to her, she wanted to be in the series because "the subject of love and commitment is something to me that I want to walk into every day. It's a lot better than dead bodies."[3] The show began airing on the Fox Network in March 2007, and it was canceled the following month.[33] The Baltimore Sun called it "awful in ways that make the word 'awful' seem inadequate ... [the cast is] not a bad one at all, but just terrifically ill-served by the material."[34] During an interview to discuss the show, Strickland said that she was to appear as a lawyer and love interest in the film American Gangster, which stars Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington.[31] Her latest television series is the Grey's Anatomy spin-off Private Practice, which began airing in September 2007;[36] she plays Dr. Charlotte King, chief of staff at the show's local hospital.[37]
Artistry and image
Strickland in Brentwood Magazine, April 2005. With regard to sources such as magazines, she has said she wants to avoid sexualizing or sensationalizing her presentation of herself as a woman.[1]
Strickland cites her work ethic and her "active imagination" as sources of inspiration when she is required to convey certain emotions, particularly negative ones.[1] She said she does not practise method acting, but that actors can bring to a role elements that are, in her words, "an extension of [their] life experience". According to her, she hopes to have her experience of growing up in an emotionally warm environment incorporated into her work.[1] Strickland has spoken of her difficulty conveying different "versions" of emotions such as fear to different members of a worldwide film-watching audience, saying "what really kept me going was trying to communicate something universal."[1] She said she is extremely flattered when people, particularly her fans, genuinely relate to her when her "version of storytelling" and work as an actress communicates to them.[1] She said she believed she was "here" to act, and that she could not live without it: "It's my joy, it's what I love, and there's no feeling like being able to do what you love in life, and really fully doing it", she said. Strickland called her life as an actress "a crazy existence" and "completely unstable" because of the frequency with which she has to look for new jobs, but she said she is " with it" and continue to act until her death.[1][43]
Strickland is a self-described "big " and "very concerned with looks", and she has noted the need for "an element of vanity" in acting, particularly in Los Angeles, where she says she is "continually surrounded by super-human people ... I've never seen so much beauty." According to her, she has never had to rely on her appearance or felt pressurised to be beautiful — "The truth is I'm not that girl", she said.[1] With regard to sources such as magazines, Strickland said she is "very careful" about the way she wants to be presented as a woman, saying she strives to avoid "sensationalizing or sexualizing" herself. As she put it, she is not accustomed to being considered a "pretty girl" or "attractive by a standard that I've never felt that I was part of".[1] Strickland has a very audible Southern American accent, which she says is an advantage for her because it is "the one thing" that film and casting directors like the sound of and "really gravitate toward", particularly in Los Angeles, which she called "a town full of blondes".[1][1] According to her, she learnt to speak without the accent at university, and because she doesn't want people to think she has no other skills, she uses it only when it is required or requested.[1][1] Strickland is experienced in stage combat and said she "like[s] to do physical stuff"; in an interview to discuss Anacondas, she said "if there was a Braveheart for women, I'd be all over it."[1][1]
Personal life
Strickland began a relationship with Jason Behr, her co-star in The Grudge, on the set of the film[1] in early 2004. According to her, they had a shared affinity for Japan and Japanese culture and became best friends almost instantly because of their mutual willingness to explore it.[31] When asked about her love life in February 2005, Strickland said it was "quiet".[10] On November 10 2006, she married Behr in Ojai, California.[44][47] She said her experience planning the wedding aided her preparation for her role in The Wedding Bells.[3]Strickland is an advocate of the arts. In 2004, before the release of Anacondas, she hosted the art debut of fellow actress Heidi Jayne Netzley at the Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica, California.[48]
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | The Sixth Sense | Visitor #5 | Minor role |
| The Sterling Chase | Cute Coed #1 | Minor role | |
| Girl, Interrupted | Bonnie Gilcrest | ||
| 2000 | Diamond Men | Monica | Theatrical release in 2001 |
| 2002 | Bomb the System | Toni | Theatrical release in 2005 |
| 2003 | Anything Else | Brooke | |
| Something's Gotta Give | Kristen | ||
| 2004 | Knots | Molly | Minor role; cable release in 2005 |
| The Stepford Wives | Tara | Minor role | |
| Samantha Rogers | |||
| The Grudge | Susan Williams | ||
| 2005 | Train Ride | Dawn | Filmed in 1998 |
| Fever Pitch | Robin | ||
| 2006 | Walker Payne | Audrey | Shown at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival[30] |
| 2007 | The Flock | Viola | |
| American Gangster | Sheilah |
Notes
1. ^ Altamura, Mike. "Enchanting Southerner with Passion to Burn". EZ Entertainment. October 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
2. ^ "Movie: The Grudge". 101.5 The Point. Retrieved August 20 2005.
3. ^ Head, Steve. "Interview: KaDee Strickland". IGN FilmForce. September 20 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
4. ^ Secours, Molly. "Take a searing look at the realities of date rape". The Tennessean. April 5 2005. Retrieved June 13 2005; Colbert, Ray. "In the Spotlight — Rel Dowdell". video2edit.com. 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
5. ^ "Diamond Men". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005; Roeper, Richard. "Diamond Men". Chicago Sun-Times. October 19 2001. Retrieved August 22 2005.
6. ^ "Bomb the System". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005; "Release dates for Bomb the System (2002)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 13 2005.
7. ^ "A Requiem for Things Past". Theater Mania. Retrieved June 24 2005.
8. ^ "Street Lawyer, The (ABC)". The Futon Critic. Retrieved June 12 2005.
9. ^ Pandya, Gitesh. "Weekend Box Office (September 19 – 21, 2003)". Box Office Guru. Retrieved June 12 2005; "Anything Else". Metacritic. Retrieved June 12 2005.
10. ^ "10 Questions with KaDee Strickland". Wine X Magazine. Vol. 5.5, February 2005. pg. 50–53.
11. ^ Pandya, Gitesh. "Weekend Box Office (January 30 – February 1, 2004)". Box Office Guru. Retrieved June 13 2005; "Something's Gotta Give". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005.
12. ^ ""Knots" To Close Gen Art Fest". indieWIRE Insider. April 5 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005; "Premiere of an edited version of Knots on Lifetime ...". All Things Annabeth. January 31 2005. Retrieved June 14 2005; Pandya, Gitesh. "Weekend Box Office (July 2 – 5, 2004)". Box Office Guru. Retrieved June 13 2005; "Stepford Wives, The". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005.
13. ^ "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 12 2005; "Anaconda". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 12 2005; "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". Metacritic. Retrieved June 16 2005.
14. ^ Ebert, Roger. "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". Chicago Sun-Times. August 27 2004.
15. ^ Foundas, Scott. "Anacondas: The Hunt For The Blood Orchid". Variety. August 27 2004.
16. ^ David Germain. "'Anacondas' is really tough to swallow". San Diego Union-Tribune. August 26 2004. Retrieved 21 March 2006.
17. ^ Ingman, Marrit. "Calendar: Film Listings - Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". The Austin Chronicle. September 3 2004.
18. ^ Kipp, Jeremiah. "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". Slant Magazine. 2004.
19. ^ Arnold, William. "Watch out! You may find yourself enjoying dopey 'Anacondas'". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. August 27 2004.
20. ^ Ogle, Connie. "This giant snake just won't bite". The Miami Herald.
21. ^ Gray, Brandon. "'Passion of the Christ,' 'Fahrenheit 9/11' Tops in 2004". Box Office Mojo. January 30 2005. Retrieved August 23 2005.
22. ^ Toppman, Lawrence. "This is one 'Grudge' you shouldn't bear". The Charlotte Observer. October 22 2004. Retrieved December 16 2005.
23. ^ Davies Brown, Phil. "KaDee Strickland Interview". Horror Asylum. November 12 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
24. ^ "Awards for KaDee Strickland". Internet Movie Database.
25. ^ Fuchs, Cynthia. "Fever Pitch - The Sickness". PopMatters. April 8 2005. Retrieved July 8 2007; also available at The Philadelphia City Paper (April 7 – April 13 2005).
26. ^ Hartl, John. "Farrelly Brothers go soft with 'Fever Pitch'". MSNBC. April 5 2005. Retrieved August 20 2005.
27. ^ "Fever Pitch". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005; Gray, Brandon. "Weekly Chart Review: 'Batman Begins' Tops $200M". Box Office Mojo. August 13 2005. Retrieved August 23 2005.
28. ^ "Nicholas Brendon in Kitchen Confidential". Coming Soon!. March 17 2005. Retrieved June 12 2005.
29. ^ "laws of chance (abc)".The Futon Critic. Retrieved December 13 2005.
30. ^ "Foursome Joins Patric in Walker". Coming Soon!. May 8 2005. Retrieved June 12 2005; Foster, Kristy. "Area coal mine becomes set for Hollywood film". Morning Journal. July 10 2005. Retrieved August 16 2005.
31. ^ Morris, Clint. "Avril Lavigne gives a Flock". Moviehole. December 2 2005. Retrieved December 13 2005.
32. ^ Gray, Ellen. "'Bells' role comes easy to KaDee Strickland". Philadelphia Daily News. March 6 2006.
33. ^ Nordyke, Kimberley and Andreeva, Nellie. "Last calls for Fox's 'Bells,' CW's 'Heaven'". The Hollywood Reporter. April 3 2007. Retrieved April 3 2007.
34. ^ Gay, Verne. "Leave TV's 'Wedding' at the altar". Baltimore Sun. March 7 2007. Retrieved April 3 2007.
35. ^ Yuen, Royce. "Exclusive Interview with KaDee Strickland, Star of The Wedding Bells". BuddyTV. April 6 2007. Retrieved July 8 2007.
36. ^ "'Private Practice' Hangs Up Its Shingle". Entertainment Tonight. August 29 2007.
37. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "Leigh in 'Grey's,' Strickland in spinoff". The Hollywood Reporter. July 12 2007.
38. ^ Evans, Jen. "Sweet Peach". Brentwood Magazine. March/April 2005. Retrieved August 20 2005.
39. ^ Soergel, Matt. "Climbing to stardom". The Florida Times-Union. September 1 2004. Retrieved June 28 2005.
40. ^ Layne Wilson, Staci. "KaDee Strickland: "The Grudge" Interview". Horror.com. October 5 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
41. ^ Epstein, Daniel Robert. "KaDee Strickland, Anacondas Interview". UnderGroundOnline. August 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
42. ^ Spelling, Ian. "The cast of Anacondas have no illusions about winning Academy Awards as they go snake hunting". Science Fiction Weekly. August 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
43. ^ Busson, Scott. "She's more than a snake-charmer...". Empire. September 2004. Retrieved August 22 2005.
44. ^ Roman, Julian. "An Interview with KaDee Strickland". Latino Review. August 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
45. ^ Webb Mitovich, Matt. "Does Legal Eagle David E. Kelley Throw a Wild Wedding?". TV Guide. March 7 2007.
46. ^ Nudd, Tim. "Grudge Stars Behr, Strickland Marry". People. November 20 2006.
47. ^ "Celeb Snippet: Jason Behr Marries KaDee Strickland". World Entertainment News Network. November 21 2006. Retrieved January 27 2007.
48. ^ Monroe, Stella. "In the Spotlight - An Evening of Art". Power Magazine. 2004.
49. ^ Scheib, Ronnie. "Walker Payne". Variety. May 5 2006 (in print June 5 2006).
2. ^ "Movie: The Grudge". 101.5 The Point. Retrieved August 20 2005.
3. ^ Head, Steve. "Interview: KaDee Strickland". IGN FilmForce. September 20 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
4. ^ Secours, Molly. "Take a searing look at the realities of date rape". The Tennessean. April 5 2005. Retrieved June 13 2005; Colbert, Ray. "In the Spotlight — Rel Dowdell". video2edit.com. 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
5. ^ "Diamond Men". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005; Roeper, Richard. "Diamond Men". Chicago Sun-Times. October 19 2001. Retrieved August 22 2005.
6. ^ "Bomb the System". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005; "Release dates for Bomb the System (2002)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 13 2005.
7. ^ "A Requiem for Things Past". Theater Mania. Retrieved June 24 2005.
8. ^ "Street Lawyer, The (ABC)". The Futon Critic. Retrieved June 12 2005.
9. ^ Pandya, Gitesh. "Weekend Box Office (September 19 – 21, 2003)". Box Office Guru. Retrieved June 12 2005; "Anything Else". Metacritic. Retrieved June 12 2005.
10. ^ "10 Questions with KaDee Strickland". Wine X Magazine. Vol. 5.5, February 2005. pg. 50–53.
11. ^ Pandya, Gitesh. "Weekend Box Office (January 30 – February 1, 2004)". Box Office Guru. Retrieved June 13 2005; "Something's Gotta Give". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005.
12. ^ ""Knots" To Close Gen Art Fest". indieWIRE Insider. April 5 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005; "Premiere of an edited version of Knots on Lifetime ...". All Things Annabeth. January 31 2005. Retrieved June 14 2005; Pandya, Gitesh. "Weekend Box Office (July 2 – 5, 2004)". Box Office Guru. Retrieved June 13 2005; "Stepford Wives, The". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005.
13. ^ "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 12 2005; "Anaconda". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 12 2005; "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". Metacritic. Retrieved June 16 2005.
14. ^ Ebert, Roger. "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". Chicago Sun-Times. August 27 2004.
15. ^ Foundas, Scott. "Anacondas: The Hunt For The Blood Orchid". Variety. August 27 2004.
16. ^ David Germain. "'Anacondas' is really tough to swallow". San Diego Union-Tribune. August 26 2004. Retrieved 21 March 2006.
17. ^ Ingman, Marrit. "Calendar: Film Listings - Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". The Austin Chronicle. September 3 2004.
18. ^ Kipp, Jeremiah. "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid". Slant Magazine. 2004.
19. ^ Arnold, William. "Watch out! You may find yourself enjoying dopey 'Anacondas'". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. August 27 2004.
20. ^ Ogle, Connie. "This giant snake just won't bite". The Miami Herald.
21. ^ Gray, Brandon. "'Passion of the Christ,' 'Fahrenheit 9/11' Tops in 2004". Box Office Mojo. January 30 2005. Retrieved August 23 2005.
22. ^ Toppman, Lawrence. "This is one 'Grudge' you shouldn't bear". The Charlotte Observer. October 22 2004. Retrieved December 16 2005.
23. ^ Davies Brown, Phil. "KaDee Strickland Interview". Horror Asylum. November 12 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
24. ^ "Awards for KaDee Strickland". Internet Movie Database.
25. ^ Fuchs, Cynthia. "Fever Pitch - The Sickness". PopMatters. April 8 2005. Retrieved July 8 2007; also available at The Philadelphia City Paper (April 7 – April 13 2005).
26. ^ Hartl, John. "Farrelly Brothers go soft with 'Fever Pitch'". MSNBC. April 5 2005. Retrieved August 20 2005.
27. ^ "Fever Pitch". Metacritic. Retrieved June 13 2005; Gray, Brandon. "Weekly Chart Review: 'Batman Begins' Tops $200M". Box Office Mojo. August 13 2005. Retrieved August 23 2005.
28. ^ "Nicholas Brendon in Kitchen Confidential". Coming Soon!. March 17 2005. Retrieved June 12 2005.
29. ^ "laws of chance (abc)".The Futon Critic. Retrieved December 13 2005.
30. ^ "Foursome Joins Patric in Walker". Coming Soon!. May 8 2005. Retrieved June 12 2005; Foster, Kristy. "Area coal mine becomes set for Hollywood film". Morning Journal. July 10 2005. Retrieved August 16 2005.
31. ^ Morris, Clint. "Avril Lavigne gives a Flock". Moviehole. December 2 2005. Retrieved December 13 2005.
32. ^ Gray, Ellen. "'Bells' role comes easy to KaDee Strickland". Philadelphia Daily News. March 6 2006.
33. ^ Nordyke, Kimberley and Andreeva, Nellie. "Last calls for Fox's 'Bells,' CW's 'Heaven'". The Hollywood Reporter. April 3 2007. Retrieved April 3 2007.
34. ^ Gay, Verne. "Leave TV's 'Wedding' at the altar". Baltimore Sun. March 7 2007. Retrieved April 3 2007.
35. ^ Yuen, Royce. "Exclusive Interview with KaDee Strickland, Star of The Wedding Bells". BuddyTV. April 6 2007. Retrieved July 8 2007.
36. ^ "'Private Practice' Hangs Up Its Shingle". Entertainment Tonight. August 29 2007.
37. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "Leigh in 'Grey's,' Strickland in spinoff". The Hollywood Reporter. July 12 2007.
38. ^ Evans, Jen. "Sweet Peach". Brentwood Magazine. March/April 2005. Retrieved August 20 2005.
39. ^ Soergel, Matt. "Climbing to stardom". The Florida Times-Union. September 1 2004. Retrieved June 28 2005.
40. ^ Layne Wilson, Staci. "KaDee Strickland: "The Grudge" Interview". Horror.com. October 5 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
41. ^ Epstein, Daniel Robert. "KaDee Strickland, Anacondas Interview". UnderGroundOnline. August 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
42. ^ Spelling, Ian. "The cast of Anacondas have no illusions about winning Academy Awards as they go snake hunting". Science Fiction Weekly. August 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
43. ^ Busson, Scott. "She's more than a snake-charmer...". Empire. September 2004. Retrieved August 22 2005.
44. ^ Roman, Julian. "An Interview with KaDee Strickland". Latino Review. August 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
45. ^ Webb Mitovich, Matt. "Does Legal Eagle David E. Kelley Throw a Wild Wedding?". TV Guide. March 7 2007.
46. ^ Nudd, Tim. "Grudge Stars Behr, Strickland Marry". People. November 20 2006.
47. ^ "Celeb Snippet: Jason Behr Marries KaDee Strickland". World Entertainment News Network. November 21 2006. Retrieved January 27 2007.
48. ^ Monroe, Stella. "In the Spotlight - An Evening of Art". Power Magazine. 2004.
49. ^ Scheib, Ronnie. "Walker Payne". Variety. May 5 2006 (in print June 5 2006).
References
- Altamura, Mike. "Enchanting Southerner with Passion to Burn". EZ Entertainment. October 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
- Busson, Scott. "She's more than a snake-charmer...". Empire. September 2004. Retrieved August 22 2005.
- "KaDee Strickland on The Wedding Bells". CanMag. March 1 2007.
- Davies Brown, Phil. "KaDee Strickland Interview". Horror Asylum. November 12 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
- Epstein, Daniel Robert. "KaDee Strickland, Anacondas Interview". UnderGroundOnline. August 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
- Evans, Jen. "Sweet Peach". Brentwood Magazine. March/April 2005. Retrieved August 20 2005.
- Gray, Ellen. "'Bells' role comes easy to KaDee Strickland". Philadelphia Daily News. March 6 2007.
- Greaney, Keriann. "Rising Star - KaDee Strickland on the Hollywood Up and Up". 944 Magazine. Vol. 4, iss. 4, April 20 2005.
- Head, Steve. "Interview: KaDee Strickland". IGN FilmForce. September 20 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
- Layne Wilson, Staci. "KaDee Strickland: "The Grudge" Interview". Horror.com. October 5 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
- Morris, Clint. "Interview : KaDee Strickland". Moviehole. June 16 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
- Murray, Rebecca. "KaDee Strickland's Keeping Busy with Large Snakes and a Scary Remake". About.com.
- Roman, Julian. "An Interview with KaDee Strickland". Latino Review. August 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
- Soergel, Matt. "Climbing to stardom". The Florida Times-Union. September 1 2004. Retrieved June 28 2005.
- Spelling, Ian. "The cast of Anacondas have no illusions about winning Academy Awards as they go snake hunting". Science Fiction Weekly. August 2004. Retrieved June 13 2005.
- Webb Mitovich, Matt. "Does Legal Eagle David E. Kelley Throw a Wild Wedding?". TV Guide. March 7 2007.
- "10 Questions with KaDee Strickland". Wine X Magazine. Vol. 5.5, February 2005. pg. 50–53.
External links
- KaDee Strickland at the Internet Movie Database
- KaDee Strickland at Yahoo! Movies
- KaDee Strickland at TV.com
| Cast/Characters | Kate Walsh (Addison Montgomery) • Tim Daly (Peter Wilder) • Audra McDonald (Naomi Bennett) • Paul Adelstein (Cooper Freedman) • KaDee Strickland (Charlotte King) • Chris Lowell (William "Dell" Parker) • Taye Diggs (Sam Bennett) • Amy Brenneman (Violet Turner) |
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| Episodes | List of episodes • The Other Side of This Life, Parts One and Two |
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1974 1975 1976 - 1977 - 1978 1979 1980
- Also: 1977 (album) by Ash.
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Blackshear, Georgia
Location in Pierce County and the state of Georgia
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State Georgia
County Pierce
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- City 4.
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Location in Pierce County and the state of Georgia
Coordinates:
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State Georgia
County Pierce
Area
- City 4.
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State of Georgia
Flag of Georgia Seal of Georgia
Nickname(s): Peach State, Empire State of the South
Motto(s): Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation
Official language(s) English
Capital Atlanta
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Flag of Georgia Seal of Georgia
Nickname(s): Peach State, Empire State of the South
Motto(s): Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation
Official language(s) English
Capital Atlanta
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Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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Jason Behr
Birth name Jason Nathaniel Behr
Born November 30 1973
Minneapolis, Minnesota,U.S.
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Birth name Jason Nathaniel Behr
Born November 30 1973
Minneapolis, Minnesota,U.S.
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The University of the Arts (UArts) is one of the nation’s oldest universities dedicated to the arts. Its campus makes up a significant part of the Avenue of the Arts in Center City, Philadelphia.
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December 14 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.
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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1940s 1950s 1960s - 1970s - 1980s 1990s 2000s
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1940s 1950s 1960s - 1970s - 1980s 1990s 2000s
1974 1975 1976 - 1977 - 1978 1979 1980
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Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
Anthem
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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actor, actress, or player (see terminology) is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity.
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Patterson, Georgia
Location in Pierce County and the state of Georgia
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State Georgia
County Pierce
Area
- City 2.
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Location in Pierce County and the state of Georgia
Coordinates:
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State Georgia
County Pierce
Area
- City 2.
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Nickname: "City of Brotherly Love", "The City that Loves you Back", "Cradle of Liberty", "The Quaker City", "The Birthplace of America", "Philly".
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Seal
Nickname: "City of Brotherly Love", "The City that Loves you Back", "Cradle of Liberty", "The Quaker City", "The Birthplace of America", "Philly".
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City of New York
New York City at sunset
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Nickname: The Big Apple, Gotham, The City that Never Sleeps
Location in the state of New York
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New York City at sunset
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Nickname: The Big Apple, Gotham, The City that Never Sleeps
Location in the state of New York
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The Sixth Sense is a 1999 Academy Award-nominated psychological horror film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan that tells the story of Cole, a troubled, isolated boy (played by Haley Joel Osment) who claims
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The Sixth Sense is a 1999 Academy Award-nominated psychological horror film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan that tells the story of Cole, a troubled, isolated boy (played by Haley Joel Osment) who claims
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American cinema has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. Its history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, Classical Hollywood cinema, New Hollywood, and the contemporary period (after 1980).
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Anything Else is a 2003 motion picture that tells a story of a young writer who meets a dysfunctional young woman in New York City. The film was written and directed by Woody Allen, produced by his sister Letty Aronson, and stars Jason Biggs,
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Anything Else is a 2003 motion picture that tells a story of a young writer who meets a dysfunctional young woman in New York City. The film was written and directed by Woody Allen, produced by his sister Letty Aronson, and stars Jason Biggs,
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Something's Gotta Give is an American romantic comedy film released in 2003. It is not to be confused with the unfinished 1962 film of a similar title. The original music score was composed by Hans Zimmer.
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Something's Gotta Give is an American romantic comedy film released in 2003. It is not to be confused with the unfinished 1962 film of a similar title. The original music score was composed by Hans Zimmer.
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The Grudge is the 2004 American remake of the Japanese film . The film is the first installment in the American horror film series The Grudge.
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The Grudge is the 2004 American remake of the Japanese film . The film is the first installment in the American horror film series The Grudge.
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A scream queen is an actress who has become associated with horror films, either through an appearance in a notable entry in the genre, as a frequent victim, or through constant appearances as the female protagonist.
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Fever Pitch, which was released as The Perfect Catch outside of the United States and Canada, is a Farrelly Brothers comedy film.
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Fever Pitch, which was released as The Perfect Catch outside of the United States and Canada, is a Farrelly Brothers comedy film.
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The Wedding Bells is an American television comedy-drama that debuted on FOX on March 7, 2007. The series was greenlighted after the network became interested in a series centered on wedding planners. The network approached David E.
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Private Practice is a spin-off of the popular television show, Grey's Anatomy. Created by Shonda Rhimes, the series chronicles the life of Dr. Addison Montgomery as she leaves Seattle Grace Hospital for Los Angeles in order to join a private practice.
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City of Los Angeles
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Nickname: The City of Angels, L.A.
Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California
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Nickname: The City of Angels, L.A.
Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California
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The Southern United States—commonly referred to as the American South, Dixie, or simply the South—constitutes a large distinctive region in the southeastern and south-central United States.
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Blond (or blonde, see below) is a hair color found in certain people characterized by low levels of the dark pigment eumelanin. The resultant visible hue depends on various factors, but always has some sort of yellowish color, going from the very pale blond caused by a
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Blackshear, Georgia
Location in Pierce County and the state of Georgia
Coordinates:
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State Georgia
County Pierce
Area
- City 4.
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Location in Pierce County and the state of Georgia
Coordinates:
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State Georgia
County Pierce
Area
- City 4.
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State of Georgia
Flag of Georgia Seal of Georgia
Nickname(s): Peach State, Empire State of the South
Motto(s): Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation
Official language(s) English
Capital Atlanta
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Flag of Georgia Seal of Georgia
Nickname(s): Peach State, Empire State of the South
Motto(s): Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation
Official language(s) English
Capital Atlanta
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Nurses are responsible—along with other health care professionals—for the treatment, safety, and recovery of acutely or chronically ill or injured people, health maintenance of the healthy, and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide range of health
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American football, known in the United States simply as football [1] is a competitive team sport known for its physical roughness despite being a highly strategic game.
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