Marley Eve Shelton (born April 12, 1974) is an American actress. He made his debut film at the Grand Canyon (1991), and was followed by a role line in the movie aimed at teenagers, including The Sandlot (1993), Pleasantville (1998), Never Been Kissed (1999), Sugar & amp; Spice (2001) and Valentine (2001). Shelton has found greater recognition for his performances at Sin City (2005), Grindhouse (2007) and Scream 4 (2011) has starred in numerous independent films throughout his career, including Just a Kiss (2002), Grand Theft Parsons (2003), < ), Elektra Luxx (2010), The Mighty Macs (2011), and Decoding Annie Parker (2014). He recently starred in the Lifetime show of short lived The Lottery (2014).
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Shelton was born in Los Angeles, California, daughter of Carol (nÃÆ' à © e Stromme), a teacher and former singer, and Christopher Shelton, a director and producer. He is the second of four children; His sisters are Koren, Erin, and Samantha Shelton (who is also an actress and musician). She grew up in the Eagle Rock residential neighborhood, where she attended Eagle Rock High School. Shelton attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where he majored in Film and Theater. He studied with acting coach Larry Moss and also with Robert Carnegie, while supporting his career through small parts especially in film and television in the early 1990s. Nevertheless, Shelton came out when he was cast in the adventure movie Warriors of Virtue.
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Careers
1990s
She made her debut on screen as Roberto's boyfriend at the camp at the Grand Canyon . He later appeared in the 1992 television film Until Not Good played with Denise Harmon, and had several guest appearances in episodes of shows like Important Family , Camp Wilder and Intersection . Shelton found that his profession improved significantly when he appeared in the 1993 film The Sandlot, playing the lifeguard of Wendy Peffercorn. The film received mixed feedback from critics and writers and, budgeted at US $ 7 million, is a box office success with gross worldwide over US $ 33 million. Since then has developed the following sect.
In 1994, he had a support section at Hercules in the Underworld , a film made for the fourth television series in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys . The following year, he played a small role, as former President Nixon adult daughter Tricia Nixon Cox in the famous Oliver Stone movie Nixon and the guest appeared on the Cybill television series > episode "The Big Sleep-Over". Shelton later starred alongside Lynda Carter at When Friendship Kills (1996), a film made for television about anorexia nervosa among teenagers.
1997 saw Shelton appear in the romantic comedy of the Trojan War , against Jennifer Love Hewitt, and in the Warriors of Virtue fantasy film, as Princess Elysia. Both films were judged poorly by reviewers and failed to attract audiences, but James Berardinelli chose Shelton for his appearance on Warrior of Vitue, writing that his character was "the only one in the film we developed, real interest in, and the script , apparently unable to handle the personality that has the potential to display more than one dimension, throwing it out indifferently and inevitably ".
The big movie role came in 1998 with the Pleasantville fantasy comedy, in which she portrays Margaret, the love interest of Tobey Maguire character. The film did not find a large audience in theaters, but received a very positive reaction from critics. This role was followed by a number of other appearances in films targeted at teenage audiences, including his role as a member of the 1999 smug school clique with the Never Been Kissed, romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore and David Arquette.
She appeared in another romantic comedy in 1999, which is 2000s
Shelton took an important role in three big screen films in 2001. She earned her first lead role in teen comedy teen comedy Sugar & amp; Spice , directed by Francine McDougall and starring Marla Sokoloff, Melissa George and Mena Suvari. He plays Diane Weston, head of a group of high school cheerleaders who conspire and commit armed robberies. The film got negative reviews and was bombed commercially in theaters, but became rather a cult favorite after that. Despite the critical review, the magazine's Variety found Shelton to be "good" as "Diane ridiculously but still smart", and Brian Orndorf wrote for Film Fodder : "Star Emerging from Spice unscathed is Marley Shelton.He reaches the unthinkable with this script by managing to create a little character for herself, The beauty of the clear eyes, Shelton steals the movie from a sizable player appears as the only thing recommended in chaos and compromise Sugar & Spice . "
In the slasher thriller Valentine , Shelton appears before Denise Richards as a friend who is being followed by an unknown attacker while preparing for Valentine's Day. Released one week after Sugar and Spices , the film grossed US $ 36 million worldwide and was largely repeated by critics, but Mick LaSalle for the San Francisco Chronicle felt that the main actors "live, and the characters they play are clearly portrayed", while he shows Shelton for having a "good gravity" depicting his role. His last film in 2001 was the dark comedy Bubble Boy, where he had the love interest of Jake Gyllenhaal. As a previous Shelton project that year, the film was bombed with criticism and spectators, but he was considered prominent; Robin Clifford for Reeling Reviews found him to be "captivating" in his role.
After focusing on studio features, Shelton appeared in numerous independent films during the early 2000s; he describes a troubled modern dancer in Justin Kiss (2002), a dark comedy starring Kyra Sedgwick and Marisa Tomei, and is followed by a support section in the 2003 Dallas feature and Grand Theft Parsons , and the lead role in the low budget drama Move Alan - directed by his father and where his sister also appeared. In 2005, Shelton made a brief but important appearance in the opening sequence of Frank Miller's graphic novel Sin City. Thriller neo-noir gets critical acclaim and earns US $ 158 million worldwide. She has supporting characters in the 2006 films American Dreamz and The Last Kiss .
Shelton finds greater attention to appearing in the lead role. Dakota Block at Robert Rodriguez - Quentin Tarantino Grindhouse's double feature horror movie, appears in both segments of the film (cameo in the Tarantino segment, and the lead role in Rodriguez). Pleased to work "playing with tension-building ideas" with Rodriguez and Tarantino, whom he describes as "their craftsman," he based his character on the female cast in Alfred Hitchcock's films, especially Tippi Hedren. Picture ticket sales were well below the expectations of box office analysts despite most positive reviews.
In 2008, Shelton had a brief appearance in the biopic movie about George W. Bush, W. , directed by Oliver Stone, and took his first full-time television role on CBS's Eleventh Hour. , appeared as FBI Special Agent Rachel Young from executive protection detail. The show received mixed reviews, but Shelton received a negative note for his portrayal; Robert Bianco writes for USA Today that he "has no character to play at all, or at least nothing remains consistent between the two episodes available for review", while the Chicago Tribune Says that his performance is "much less interesting" than his star counterpart Rufus Sewell and that whenever his character "opens his mouth, the weakness of the event becomes very sharp". The series was canceled after one season due to his inability to hold a CSI audience hearing.
In 2009, Shelton had supporters opposite Milla Jovovich and Timothy Olyphant in the psychological thriller A Perfect Getaway, and gained the lead role of Madeleine Gray, the trendy New York art gallery owner in an independent comedy > (Untitled) . In his role on (Untitled) , he describes it during an interview with the Los Angeles Times: "There is a holiness to him, being driven to find the next hot Commodities' get, he also has a passion pure for art. ' The film received a very limited release in the US for positive critical acceptance Roger Ebert said that Shelton "had the confidence and presence of a born comedian", and wrote for The New York Times Stephen Holden stated that he "provided a bright screwball performance that reminded the agile young Diane Keaton".
The release of his last film in 2009 was an independent ensemble comedy Women in Trouble , which revolves around a group of women in Los Angeles when their lives are in touch one day. Shelton described a stewardess named Cora in the movie, directed by Sebastian Gutierrez and also starring Carla Gugino, Adrianne Palicki and Connie Britton. It has a limited theater release and receives mixed acceptance overall. Joe Neumaier for the New York Daily News considers the film a "naked production, without much charm", but Tyler Foster for DVD Talk feels that Shelton made a "brief influence" in its role.
2010s
Shelton took his role in Women in Trouble for the sequel, Elektra Luxx , which aired in 2010. Like its predecessor, the film received a limited release in theaters, to mixed responses. , but the Los Angeles Times called it "rude affection for women and rewards for flamboyant production design". Shelton subsequently replaced Lake Bell in the role of Deputy Judy Hicks in the sequel to Wes Craven Scream 4 . The film generated $ 97 million globally and garnered mixed reviews from critics; Matthew Turner for View London states that Shelton turned into "a fun odd show".
In the independent sports drama The Mighty Macs, Shelton reunited with Carla Gugino, taking on the role of Sister Sunday, a Immaculata University nun and assistant coach Cathy Rush. The film was released in theaters in October 2011, more than three years after it was filmed, due to the difficulty of finding distributors. It has mixed criticism and commercial acceptance, but reviewer Nell Minow, praising Shelton, wrote that he "shows us how the sister's faith supports his strength and integrity". She also has guest roles in episodes of Harry's Law and Mad Men , in 2011 and 2013 respectively.
Shelton plays the sister of a sickly woman painstakingly researching drugs for breast cancer in the independent drama Decoding Annie Parker, starring Samantha Morton and Helen Hunt. The film premiered in May 2014 for the on-demand cinema, collecting mixed reviews. Also in 2014, Shelton starred in the Lifetime Television series The Lottery, as a doctor who successfully cultivates 100 embryos in a distopian future when women stop having children due to an infertility pandemic. The event aired in July 2014, for what the Hollywood Timeout dubbed an "OK" rating, but as a result of the subsequent drop in views, Lifetime announced the cancellation of the series, after a season.
He appears opposite Anthony Hopkins and Colin Farrell in the psychological thriller Solace, playing the character's wife Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Filmed in 2013, Solace was released in most international markets throughout 2015 and 2016, but due to financial problems in Relativity Media, the film experienced a premiere date delay in the US and did not arrive in theaters until December. 2016. In the same month, Shelton's star-studded family-to-television film Heaven premiered in Lifetime. The film saw its star with Christian Kane portraying the couple on the verge of divorce while the eight-year-old escape from heaven came to their rescue. In March 2018, she starred in the drama series Nga Rise .
Personal life
She dated actor Nicholas Brendon during his time at school. He is a prom date and bought Shelton 100 roses, wore a tuxedo and rode a Mustang black convertible to impress him. He reportedly said later that he "really did it right". When asked about him during the June 2014 talks with the website Interviewly.com , Brendon described Shelton as "amazing, like he is today".
Shelton met film producer Beau Flynn on the set of Bubble Boy in 2000 and married him in July 2001. Their first daughter, West Flynn, was born on September 6, 2009. She later recalled in an interview that they had choose a name long before their child is born: "My husband actually dreams seven years ago that we have a daughter, and he called him West, I immediately said, 'If we have a daughter, we must name her that'". Ruby Jeanne, their second daughter, was born on May 1, 2012. When she is not acting, Shelton loves to travel, and has visited countries in Asia, South America and Africa. He also practiced yoga and pilates regimens.
On May 1, 2010, Shelton was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and released after posting a bond of guarantee. The charge was dropped after he did not file a contest for a lower fee, and was fined and tried.
Movieography
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Television
References
External links
- Marley Shelton on IMDb
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