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Name : Reese Witherspoon 
Birth Name : Laura Jean Reese Witherspoon 
Occupation : Actress 
Date of Birth : March 22, 1976 
Place of Birth : Nashville, Tennessee, USA 
Sign : Aries 
Education : Harpeth Hall, Nashville, TN
Stanford University, Stanford, CA (Majored in English Literature) 
Husband / Wife : Ryan Phillippe (Actor - Married on June 5, 1999 in Charleston, North Carolina) 
Nationality : American 
Fan Mail : Reese Witherspoon
C/o William Morris Agency
One William Morris Place.
Beverly Hills
CA, 90212, USA


Many people worry so much about managing their careers, but rarely spend half that much energy managing their LIVES. I want to make my life, not just my job, the best it can be. The rest will work itself out.
- Reese Witherspoon

As one of the most impressively talented members of the emerging New Hollywood of the early 21st century, Reese Witherspoon has proven that she can do far more than just pose winsomely for the camera. Born March 22, 1976, in Nashville, TN, Witherspoon was a child model and acted in television commercials from the age of seven. She had a part in the 1991 Lifetime cable movie Wildflower before making her 1991 film debut in the coming-of-age story The Man in the Moon (1991). The 14-year-old Witherspoon made an immediate impact on critics and audiences alike, netting widespread praise for her portrayal of a tomboy experiencing love for the first time.

While still in high school, Witherspoon completed two more feature films, Jack the Bear (1993), starring Danny DeVito, and Disney's A Far Off Place (1993), which required the actress to spend several months living in the Kalahari Desert. Following a supporting role in the 1993 CBS miniseries Return to Lonesome Dove and a lead in the critically disemboweled S.F.W., Witherspoon temporarily set aside her career to study English literature at Stanford University. She then returned to film as the abused girlfriend of a psychotic Mark Wahlberg in the thriller Fear (1996). In the same year, she had to deal with yet another crazed male in Freeway, a satirical version of Little Red Riding Hood in which Witherspoon co-starred with Kiefer Sutherland, who took on the role of the aforementioned crazed male.

Her career began to take off in 1998, with her roles in two high-profile films. The first, Twilight, saw her sharing the screen with Gene Hackman, Susan Sarandon, and Paul Newman. The film received mixed reviews and lackluster box office, but Pleasantville, her other project that year, proved to be both a critical and financial hit. The actress won wide recognition for her leading role as Tobey Maguire's oversexed sister, and this recognition — along with critical respect — increased the following year with another leading role, in Alexander Payne's acclaimed satire Election. Starring opposite Matthew Broderick, Witherspoon won raves for her hilarious, high-strung portrayal of student council presidential candidate Tracy Flick. The character stood in stark contrast to the one Witherspoon subsequently portrayed in Cruel Intentions, Roger Kumble's delightfully trashy all-teen update of Dangerous Liaisons. As the virginal Annette, Witherspoon was convincing as the object of Ryan Phillippe's reluctant affection, perhaps due in part to her real-life relationship with the actor, whom she married in June 1999.

Later turning-up in an amusing role as serial-killer Patrick Bateman's burnt-out yuppie girlfriend in American Psycho before making an auditory contribution to the animated The Trumpet of the Swan (both 2000), Witherspoon again came front and center to the delight of critics and audiences alike with her decidedly Cluelessesque role in the summer of 2001 with Legally Blonde. Her turn as a seemingly dim-witted sorority blonde turned Harvard law school prodigy unexpectedly shot the featherweight comedy to number one at the box office despite such heavy summer contenders as Steven Spielberg's A.I. and the ominously cast heist thriller The Score.


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