Ali Larter
Ali Larter | |
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Born | Alison Elizabeth Larter February 28, 1976 Cherry Hill, New Jersey, U.S. |
Other names | Allegra Coleman |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Alison Elizabeth Larter (born February 28, 1976)[1][2] is an American actress. She portrayed fictional model Allegra Coleman in a 1996 Esquire magazine hoax and took on guest roles on several television shows in the 1990s. She made her film debut in Varsity Blues (1999), which was followed by the horror film House on Haunted Hill (1999). Her role as Clear Rivers in the first two films of the Final Destination franchise earned her a reputation as a scream queen.
Larter played supporting roles in the comedy
As of April 2017, Larter's films have grossed over US$1.31 billion worldwide.
Early life
Larter was born in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, [7] the daughter of Margaret, a realtor, and Danforth Larter, a trucking executive. She attended Carusi Middle School and later graduated from Cherry Hill High School West during her time as a model,[8] but she didn't finish her senior year of high school because of modeling. Her mom accompanied her everywhere until she turned 18.[9] Her parents have since moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania.[10] Larter said she was a tomboy until she turned 13.
Career
Early modeling work (1990–1998)
She began her modeling career at the age of 14 when a modeling scout discovered her on the street and was asked to star in a
In November 1996, Larter portrayed fictional actress
Acting debut and breakthrough (1999–2005)
In 1999, Larter made her film debut in the
Larter starred as Clear Rivers, one of the main characters in the teen supernatural horror film Final Destination (2000). Also starring Devon Sawa and Kerr Smith, the movie's premise followed several teenagers who survive a plane crash but are stalked and killed by Death itself. Final Destination made US$112 million by the end of its theatrical run.[18] In 2001, she appeared in the comedy Legally Blonde with Reese Witherspoon. She played Brooke Taylor Windham, a widow accused of her husband's murder.[19] The film earned the top spot with US$20 million in its opening weekend[20] and ended up grossing $141 million worldwide.[5] With US$96 million of its total gross deriving from domestic markets, Legally Blonde is Larter's highest-grossing film domestically.[5]
Larter next appeared as Zerelda Mimms in the western comedy American Outlaws.[21] Directed by Les Mayfield and co-starring Colin Farrell and Scott Caan, the film was poorly received by critics[22] and at the box office, garnering US$13 million at the end of its theatrical run.[5] She also starred in Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. That year, Larter appeared on the cover of Maxim magazine and performed in the stage play The Vagina Monologues in New York City.[11] In Spring 2002, Larter moved from Los Angeles to New York. "I was too young and impressionable to handle the pressures of L.A." Larter recalled in an interview: "I'm a woman now. I am no longer the little girl who could be easily influenced."[23]
Her first project there was to reprise her role as Clear Rivers in the sequel to Final Destination entitled
Rise to prominence and subsequent hiatus (2006–2011)
Larter moved back to
Larter took on the title role in Marigold (2007), alongside Salman Khan.[30] The film was released in August 2007 and revolved around an American actress (Larter) who goes to India and gets caught up in the exotic world of Bollywood. Filming took place in North India and London, commencing in June 2004.[30] In an interview with the BBC, Larter remarked this role was "an opportunity to overcome my fear of singing and dancing because I have no professional training [...] I really focused on the character and loved this journey she went on and the experiences she had."[31] She was paid a seven-figure salary for her part in the film.[32]
In 2007, she appeared opposite
Larter starred opposite
Larter reprised her role of
Return to acting (2014–present)
Larter returned to the big screen playing the love interest of a successful but psychotic man (Matt LeBlanc) in the comedy Lovesick (2014). The film screened at the 15th annual Newport Beach Film Festival and was released for VOD and selected theaters. She portrayed the "fair-weather" friend of a woman with ALS in the independent drama You're Not You (2014), directed by George C. Wolfe and starring Hilary Swank, Emmy Rossum and Josh Duhamel.[43]
In 2014, Larter obtained a regular part in the first season of TNT's drama series Legends, appearing as Crystal McGuire, an operative with the FBI's Deep Cover Operations.[44][45] Larter starred in the supernatural thriller The Diabolical as Madison, a single mother who battles evil forces in her house.[46] Released the following year at South by Southwest,[47] it was distributed for a VOD and limited release in certain parts of United States only. The film received largely mixed reviews; Gary Goldstein of Los Angeles Times felt that her "fraught, more seemingly complex [character] remains underdeveloped" in what he described as a "weak horror-thriller".[48]
Larter starred in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016), where her role of Claire teams up with Alice (Jovovich) and the Red Queen to save the remnants of humanity.[49] Despite a largely mixed critical response,[50][51] with a worldwide gross of over US$312 million,[52] the film emerged as her biggest box office success. She played the role of Amelia Slater in the Fox series Pitch,[53] about a young black woman who makes history by becoming the first woman to play Major League Baseball.[54] The series ran for one season, which was released in 2016.[55][56] From 2019 to 2020, Larter played the recurring role of Grace Sawyer in the police procedural series The Rookie.[57][58][59]
She starred in the Thriller The Man in the White Van, which premiered at the 2023 Newport Beach Film Festival to positive Reviews.[60]
In the media
Larter first appeared in the media when she portrayed the fictional character of Allegra Coleman in the November 1996 issue of Esquire.[10] The magazine, which billed Coleman as the movies' next dream girl, told of Allegra's relationship with David Schwimmer, how Quentin Tarantino broke up with Mira Sorvino to date her, and how Woody Allen overhauled a film to give her a starring role. When the magazine was published, Esquire received hundreds of phone calls about the non-existent Coleman and various talent agencies sought to represent her, even after the hoax was revealed.[14] Larter herself received a considerable amount of attention after the cover; she received phone calls from morning TV shows and others for interviews.[10]
The Esquire cover led Larter to a role on
Larter has appeared on the cover of numerous magazines, including
In June 2010, Larter was one of thousands of delegates from 130 countries who participated in a
Personal life
During her time as a model, Larter moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting. In 2002, she moved to New York for a period of three years. In an interview with Phillymag, Larter gave reason for the move:
I took some time off to define myself outside the pressures of the industry. Part of me really needed to know if this is what I wanted to do with the rest of my life.[76]
In January 2005, she moved back to Los Angeles for a role in Heroes.[28] In December 2007, Larter and her then longtime boyfriend, Hayes MacArthur, were engaged to marry.[77] They had met on the set of National Lampoon's Homo Erectus. In a 2007 interview with Cosmo, Larter said: "I told my boyfriend after three weeks that I wanted to marry him and that we could do it tomorrow."[78] On August 1, 2009, Larter married MacArthur[79] at MacArthur's parents' estate in Kennebunkport, Maine;[80][81] among the invited was Larter's close friend Amy Smart.[81] The couple later purchased a three-story home in the Hollywood Hills for $2.9 million.[82]
On July 20, 2010, Larter announced that she and MacArthur were expecting their first child[83] and later, on the September 10 episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, announced that she was expecting a boy.[84] Larter gave birth to the couple's son in 2010.[85] In August 2014, Larter confirmed that she and MacArthur were expecting their second child that winter.[86] She gave birth to a girl in 2015.[87] As of 2013, Larter had two dogs, Jackpot and Ella.[88]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Sharpheroes | Sandy Fernandes | Hindi film |
1999 | Giving It Up | Amber | Also known as Casanova Falling |
Drive Me Crazy | Dulcie | ||
Varsity Blues | Darcy Sears | ||
House on Haunted Hill | Sara Wolfe | ||
2000 | Final Destination | Clear Rivers | Young Hollywood Award for Breakthrough Performance Female Nominated— Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress – Horror
|
2001 | Legally Blonde | Brooke Taylor Windham | |
American Outlaws | Zerelda "Zee" Mimms | ||
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back | Chrissy | ||
2003 | Final Destination 2 | Clear Rivers | |
2004 | Three Way
|
Isobel Delano | Also known as 3-Way; also associate producer |
2005 | A Lot Like Love
|
Gina | |
Confess | Olivia Averill | ||
2007 | Homo Erectus | Fardart | Also known as National Lampoon's The Stoned Age |
Marigold | Marigold Lexton | With Bollywood actor Salman Khan
| |
Resident Evil: Extinction | Claire Redfield | ||
Crazy | Evelyn Garland | ||
2009 | Obsessed | Lisa Sheridan | Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Rumble shared with Beyoncé Knowles
Nominated—Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress |
2010 | Resident Evil: Afterlife | Claire Redfield | |
2014 | Lovesick | Molly | |
You're Not You | Keely | ||
2015 | The Diabolical | Madison | |
2016 | Resident Evil: The Final Chapter | Claire Redfield | |
2021 | The Last Victim | Susan | |
2022 | The Hater | Victoria | |
2023 | The Man in the White Van | [89] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Suddenly Susan | Maddie | Episode: "The Ways and Means" |
Chicago Sons | Angela | Episode: "Beauty and the Butt" | |
1998 | Chicago Hope | Samantha | Episode: "Memento Mori" |
Just Shoot Me! | Karey Burke | Episode: "College or Collagen" | |
Dawson's Creek | Kristy Livingstone | Episodes: "The Dance" and "The Kiss" | |
2004 | Entourage | Herself | Episode: "Pilot" |
2006–2010 | Heroes | Tracy Strauss
|
Main role; 54 episodes Teen Choice Award for Choice Television Actress: Action Adventure
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television |
2012 | The Asset | Anna King | Main role; pilot |
2013 | The League | Georgia Thompson | Episode: "The Credit Card Alert" (Season 5) |
2014 | Legends | Crystal McGuire | Main role; 10 episodes |
2016 | Pitch | Amelia Slater | Main role; 10 episodes |
2017 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | TV Detective #1 | Episode: "The Shucker" |
2018–2019 | Splitting Up Together | Paige | Episodes: "Paige Turner", "Messy" and "Contact High" |
2019–2020 | The Rookie | Dr. Grace Sawyer | Recurring role; 13 episodes |
2020 | Top Secret Videos | NSA Agent Daniels | 3 episodes |
2021 | Creepshow | Pam Spinster | Episode: "Dead and Breakfast/Pesticide" |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2001 | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Horror Actress | Final Destination | Nominated |
2001 | Young Hollywood Awards | Best Breakthrough Performance by a Female | Won | |
2007 | Saturn Awards | Best Supporting Actress on Television | Heroes | Nominated |
2007 | Scream Awards | Scream Queen | Nominated | |
Sexiest Superhero | Nominated | |||
2008 | Gracie Allen Awards
|
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Won | |
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Action TV Actress | Nominated | |
2009 | Teen Choice Awards | Beyoncé Knowles )
|
Obsessed | Nominated |
2010 | MTV Movie & TV Awards | Best Fight (shared with Beyoncé Knowles) | Won |
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Further reading
- Wolf, Jeanne. Ali Larter, Always the Bad Girl. Parade Magazine. August 24, 2009. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
- Cavaco, Paul. Ali Larter: Her Allure Photo Shoot. Allure. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
- Our Heroine. Cosmopolitan. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
- Hiltbrand, David. Split personalities make solid role for Ali Larter. Chicago Tribune. January 31, 2007. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
- Longsdorf, Amy. 'Obsessed' star Ali Larter calls Allentown area a 'safe haven' Archived March 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. The Morning Call. April 26, 2009. Retrieved July 26, 2010.
- Passafuime, Rocco. Still Our Hottest Hero. The Cinema Source. September 18, 2010. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Ali Larter at IMDb
- Ali Larter at AllMovie
- Ali Larter at People.com