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Biography:
Amanda Peet.
Amanda Peet grew up in New York with her older sister and their
parents, Charles, a lawyer, and Penny, a social worker. She made an
unconventional stage debut at the age of three when she jumped onto
the stage during a play yet despite this early start she later studied
acting more as a hobby than anything else. She studied history at
Columbia University where a drama professor convinced her to audition
for acting teacher Uta Hagen, with whom she later went on to study for
a four year period; during which time, she participated in the
off-Broadway revival of Clifford Odets' "Awake and Sing". Voted one of
the 50 most beautiful people in the World in 2000 by People Magazine,
she supported herself during the audition phase of her career by
waitressing and with the residual checks she received from a Skittles
candy commercial. Perseverance and hard work paid off, and in 1995 she
was cast in a guest-starring role on the hit series "Law & Order"
(1990). Her feature film debut came in 1995 in the movie Animal Room
(1995). For a while after, Amanda continued to find steady work, but
also found herself appearing in a depressingly large number of indie
films that were never picked up. She did however, meet her boyfriend
Brian Van Holt on the set of one of those indies; the movie Whipped
(2000). But it was her turn as the dippsy hit-woman with the heart of
gold in the hit comedy The Whole Nine Yards (2000) opposite Bruce
Willis, that took her from supporting role status to leading lady. |