Heather Matarazzo Biography

In 1996, Heather Matarazzo delivered one of the year’s most striking film performances as the plain, bespectacled junior high student Dawn Weiner in “Welcome to the Dollhouse”. Only eleven years old when the film was shot, the Long Island native offered a compelling and touching performance of a misunderstood middle child, battered by the taunts of classmates (who call her ‘Weinerdog’) and the particular attentions of one boy (Brendon Sexton III) who demonstrates his affection with threats of rape. Despite subject matter that was at times painful to watch, the young actress never flagged, holding the audience’s sympathies even while displaying sibling rivalry. Like indie stalwart Lili Taylor, Matarazzo was willing to downplay her own unusual looks for the sake of the character.
The precocious youngster began her acting career at the tender of seven and later played an abused child in an NYU student film, Helen Keller in a stage production of “The Miracle Worker” and a recurring role on the Nickelodeon series “The Adventures of Pete and Pete”. Following her acclaimed debut, Matarazzo accepted a recurring role on the short-lived ABC sitcom “Townies” (1996) as Jenna Elfman’s younger sister and took supporting roles in two flicks that starred “Dollhouse”’s Brendan Sexton, “Arresting Gena” (1997) and “Hurricane Streets” (1998). She offered a strong turn as a witness testifying in a murder trial in scenes with Keanu Reeves in “The Devil’s Advocate” (1997) and registered in the brief role as the younger sister of the ambitious Shane O’Shea (Ryan Phillippe) in “54″ (1998). Matarazzo was also among the ensemble of the female-driven “Strike!/The Hairy Bird” (1998), a coming-of-age tale set at an all-girls school in the early 1960s. Her performance as a bulimic won her praise, but the film itself was the subject of some controversy: its producers were unhappy with Miramax’s decision to open it only in Seattle and sought other distribution. Those problems, however, had little effect on the young actress’ career as she lent her quirky, unselfconscious charms to “Cherry” and “Getting to Know You” (both 1999), adapted from the short stories of Joyce Carol Oates.
After a brief stint on television as Eric Close’s daughter on the short-lived but critically admired drama “Now and Again” (1999), Matarazzo enjoyed supporting roles in “Blue Moon” (2000), “Scream 3″ (2000) and “Company Man” (2000) before landing another high-profile role as Anne Hathaway’s Plain Jane buddy Lilly in the popular Cinderella story “The Princess Diaries” (2001), a role she reprised for the 2004 sequel. After a small but well-acted role in the dim-witted comedy “Sorority Boys” (2002) as one of the ugly duckling sisters in a sorority where college cads are disguised as women, Matarazzo again took on a merry nerd role in the religious satire “Saved!” (2004) as a desperately sociall-climbing Christian school student.
- Born:
on 11/10/1982 in Long Island, New York - Job Titles:
Actor
Family
- Mother: Camille Matarazzo.
Education
- BOCES Cultural Arts Center
Milestones
- 1989 Began acting at age seven
- 1993 Played Helen Keller in a regional production of “The Miracle Worker” (date approximate)
- 1996 Had recurring role on the ABC sitcom “Townies”
- 1996 Made auspicious film debut in the role of the unhappy and geeky Dawn Weiner in “Welcome to the Dollhouse”, directed by Todd Solondz; also first of three films with Brendan Sexton III
- 1997 Played a witness testifying at a murder trial in “The Devil’s Advocate”
- 1997 Took on supporting turns in “Arresting Gena” and “Hurricane Streets” (released theatrically in 1998); both films featured Brendan Sexton III
- 1998 Portrayed the younger sister of Ryan Phillippe’s Shane O’Shea in “54″
- 1999 Had regular role in the CBS drama series “Now and Again”
- 2001 Co-starred in the stage play “Servicemen”
- 2001 Has supporting role in “The Princess Diaries”
- 2001 Reteamed with Todd Solondz on “Storytelling”
- 2002 Starred in the comedy “Sorority Boys”
- 2004 Co-starred with Jena Malone and Mandy Moore in “Saved,” a story about a girl attending a Baptist high school who becomes pregnant and finds herself ostracized by all of her former friends
- Appeared in episodes of the Nickelodeon series “The Adventures of Pete and Pete”; played Natasha
- Played abused child in NYU student film
- Raised in East Norwich, New York
Lauren Graham Biography

Lauren Helen Graham (born March 16, 1967) is an American actress. She is best known for her acting role in Gilmore Girls.
Lauren was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. When she was five, her parents divorced. Her mother, Donna Grant, moved to London to join a rock and roll band. Lauren and her father, Lawrence, moved to the D.C. area where he became a congressional staffer and single parent. She traveled extensively with her father while growing up. He is currently a lobbyist for the chocolate and confection industry.
Lauren discovered acting while in elementary school. Graham attended Langley High School, where she took part in the Drill Team which is a mix of Dance and Cheerleading. She began acting in community theatre and any other production she could find. She graduated from Barnard College/Columbia University in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Lauren then moved to Texas where she earned a Master’s Degree in Acting from Southern Methodist University in 1992.
After completing her education, Lauren returned to New York where she worked as a cocktail waitress and aspiring actress. In 1995, she moved to Hollywood. In addition to her many guest starring and co-starring roles on prime time TV, she had three starring roles on failed sitcoms before landing the lead role of Lorelai Gilmore on the WB’s Gilmore Girls (2000-present), for which she is best known. In addition, she has had many roles in theatrical movies, including several NYU student films and several major studio releases. She has appeared in the movies Bad Santa, The Pacifier and Sweet November. She appeared on Third Rock from the Sun as a grad student who caught the eye of Dick (John Lithgow). In addition, she has appeared on the hit comedy Seinfeld (as one of Jerry’s dates), as well as on Newsradio and Law & Order. She would like to return to the stage and hopes she will never have to do a Porky’s movie or be asked to have plastic surgery.
She is currently set to appear in the movie Evan Almighty, playing the role of Evan’s wife.
Lauren Graham is not married and lives in West Hollywood. She dated actor Tate Donovan. As of February 2006, she is dating actor Marc Blucas.
When Graham appeared on Law & Order in 1997, actor Scott Cohen also guest starred. Three years later when Graham started Gilmore Girls, Cohen became a regular on the show as Lorelai Gilmore’s boyfriend and then fiancé, Max Medina.
She dated Robert Maschio during his senior year at Columbia University and helped persuade him to try out acting as a career.
