| Though only 20 years old, Katherine Heigl has amassed eight feature films to
her credit and makes her television series debut with "Roswell". Born
in Washington, D.C. and raised in New Canaan Conn, Katherine got her first taste
of the camera lens at age 9 as a child model. By her 12th birthday, she had made
her feature film debut in "That Night," with Juliette Lewis.
At 14, she had gained substantial roles in several movies, most notably her breakout performance as a rebellious teenager determined to grow up too fast in the comedy "My father the Hero," alongside Gerad Depardieu. Most recently, she starred in the theatrical release "The Bride of Chucky," the fourth installment of the cult-hit "Child's Play" series. Her other credits include a co-starring role in director Steven Soderbergh's Depression-era release titled "King of the Hill". She enjoyed her first taste of the action genre starring with Steven Segal in "Under Siege 2" as his characters niece who is kidnapped as bait when terrorists seize the train. Additional feature credits included "Prince Valiant" and the comedy "Wish upon a Star." |
Between film projects, Katherine continued to concentrate on school and always returned to life as a normal New England teenager. Once she graduated from high school, however, she moved to Los Angeles to concentrate on her acting career full-time.
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Katherine Heigl
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Brendan Fehr
Brendan Fehr was born on October 29, 1977 (making him 22) in New West
Minister, BC, Canada. He moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1990 and on a
visit to Vancouver 1997, he checked out the modeling scene. They told him
to go into acting and he received his break in less than a week.
Since landing his first professional acting job less than two years ago, Brendan Fehr has emerged as one
of Canada’s hottest young actors. He makes his television-starring debut with
the WB’s new series, "Roswell." |
Since then, Fehr has guest-starred on "Millennium" and starred in
the television movies "Our Guys" (with Eric Stoltz and Ally Sheedy),
"Perfect Little Angels," and "Every Mother’s Worst Fear."
His feature film credits include "Disturbing Behavior," where he was
directed by "Roswell" executive producer David Nutter, and co-starred
with future castmate William Sadler. He also appeared in "Flight 180"
opposite Devon Sawa, and starred in the independent feature "Christina’s
House."
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Brendan Fehr
c/o Roswell
Warner Bros.
4000 Warner Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91522