Known as: Gwyneth
Paltrow
Birth Name: Gwyneth Kate Paltrow
Nickname: Gwynnie
Birthday: 28 September 1972
Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, USA
Height: 175cm (5' 9")
Weight: 51kg (110lbs)
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Blue
Claim to fame: as Tracy Mills in Seven (1995)
Nationality: American
Education: Spence School New York (graduated in 1990); University
of California at Santa Barbara (attended for one semester)
Occupation: Actress, Model
The world first laid
eyes on the woman who was to become one of Hollywood's A-list
actresses, not more than 5 years ago.
Gwyneth Paltrow made
her way into the public eye in photos and public appearances,
but always at Brad Pitt's side, and when people asked about
the statuesque blonde, people would respond with not more than,
"The daughter of Blythe Danner and Bruce Paltrow."
No longer with Brad and no longer just the daughter of a powerful
Hollywood couple, Gwyneth has gone on to become Hollywood's
princess.
Gwyneth Kate Paltrow
was born September 28, 1972, in Los Angeles, California. Raised
in the City of Angels and the daughter of actress Blythe Danner
and television producer and director Bruce Paltrow, it was no
surprise that the blue-eyed blonde would pursue an acting career.
The Paltrows moved
to Manhattan, New York when Gwyneth was 11 years old, where
she would watch her Tony award-winning mother perform at theatre
festivals.
While mother Blythe
was performing in summer stock theatre in Berkshires, Massachusetts,
Gwyneth came along and became more than an audience member;
she began to participate, and even co-starred with her mother
in a couple of productions. After making her debut starring
role in a production of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,
she knew that acting was exactly what she was meant to do.
Gwyneth returned
to Los Angeles in order to attend the University of California
in Santa Barbara as an art history major. The aspiring actress
traded in her textbooks and classroom lectures for the dream
of becoming a fulltime actress.
While her first film
role was in the 1991 film Shout, with John Travolta, her big
break came along when she went out one night with her father
and family friends Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw. Big league
director Spielberg was in the process of casting for his film
Hook and that night, he offered Gwyneth the role of Wendy, which
she instantly accepted.
After her role in
Hook, also starring Robin Williams and Julia Roberts, she was
cast as the lead in the 1992 mini-series Cruel Doubt, while
her mother was offered a co-starring role, albeit after Gwyneth
received the part.
The budding actress'
resume was soon filling up, with roles in Malice, Flesh and
Bone, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Jefferson in Paris,
and Moonlight and Valentino.
Although audiences
were beginning to take notice of Gwyneth, the film that threw
her into the spotlight was her role as Brad Pitt's girlfriend
in the thriller Seven, which is where the highly photogenic
couple met and fell in love.
Gwyneth's star was
on the rise but she decided to opt for roles in smaller, less
mainstream films rather than the big-budget blockbusters. She
co-starred with David Schwimmer in 1996's The Pallbearer and
that same year took on the title role in the comedy Emma. Next
up were Hard Eight and Great Expectations, where she shone.
Unfortunately, not many people caught her performance.
While movies such
as Hush and Knock-off may not have given Gwyneth the chance
to show off her acting abilities, the film Sliding Doors made
up for this. In the film, where she portrays the leading lady
in two different versions of herself, she had practically fooled
everyone into thinking that she was British, reprising the British
accent she used in Emma. Rounding off a busy 1998, Gwyneth co-starred
with Michael Douglas in A Perfect Murder. This was an odd match
since Douglas, who was cast as Gwyneth's husband, is really
a friend of her parents. Although most of her female counterparts
were portraying younger characters in teen movies, Gwyneth was
being cast and choosing to play older, more mature characters.
Then came the role
that turned Gwyneth from actress to Academy Award Winner. She
played an aspiring stage actress, who was forced to disguise
herself as a male since the stage was no place for a woman in
Elizabethan times.
She took home the
1999 Academy Award for Best Actress, thanks to her impeccable
British accent and her excellent portrayal as Shakespeare's
cross dressing love interest.
After a brief hiatus,
Gwyneth returned to the big-screen in top form in the beautifully
shot The Talented Mr. Ripley, as Jude Law's good-hearted girlfriend.
Jennifer Aniston
may now be Mrs. Pitt, but that doesn't mean that Gwynnie was
lonely. She has since been romantically linked with her Shakespeare
in Love co-star Ben Affleck, and Scott Speedman.
The actress who stole
Hollywood's heart more than once will soon be seen in Duets,
as well as Bounce and The Intern, where she appears as herself.