Shannon Elizabeth in 13 Ghosts
Dark-haired, with olive skin and sultry good looks, Shannon Elizabeth first gained notice as sexually precocious Czech exchange student Nadia in 1999’s summer hit comedy “American Pie”. Elizabeth’s partially nude scene in the film, the Playboy layout that followed, and her popular photo-intensive Web site made her a favored lust object among young American men, giving an added boost to her up-and-coming career. Of Syrian descent, the actress had an exotic allure that belied her all-American Texas roots.
On television, Elizabeth took guest roles on the TV series “Step by Step” (CBS) and “USA High” (USA Network), before her “American Pie” fame, and her high-profile guest shot on an episode of USA Network’s supernatural action comedy “GvsE” quickly followed the film’s release. She additionally had a small role in the Fox TV adventure movie “Blade Squad” (1998) and co-starred as a psychopathic teen in the TV movie thriller “Dying to Live” (UPN, 1999).
In features, Elizabeth debuted opposite a serial killing snowman in the 1997 campy horror flick “Jack Frost” and portrayed a brainy stripper with a heart of gold in the independent “Dish Dogs” (1998) alongside Matthew Lillard and Sean Astin. That same year the actress lensed “Seamless,” starring Kentaro Seagal as a fashion designer. After signing a three-picture deal with Miramax, she was cast in Dimension’s horror spoof “Scary Movie” (2000), written by and starring Marlon and Shawn Wayans and directed by their brother Keenan Ivory Wayans. After returning to the Nadia character for “American Pie 2″ (2001), Elizabeth toiled in middling fare such as the “Pie” wannabe “Tomkats” (2001), the horror film “Thirteen Ghosts” (2001) and–surprisingly effective and vulnerable as the ass-kicking love interest Justice—in Kevin Smith’s self-referential “Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back” (2001). After that, though, her big-screen roles seemed reduced, with a cameo in “Love, Actually” (2003) as one of the women who makes a dorky Brits fantasies about American women come true, and a small role in “Johnson Family Vacation” (2004) as Chrishelle, a sexy but flakey hitchhiker encountered by the vacationing family.
Instead, it looked as if Elizabeth’s fortunes would be tied to TV. After several guest shots on series including “Just Shoot Me,” “Off Centre” (created by the team behind “American Pie”), UPN’s “Twilight Zone” revival and a role in the well-reviewed, ripped-from-the-headlines telepic “The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron” (2003). The same year, she took on a recurring role in the long-running sit-com “That 70s Show” playing Brooke, the woman Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) believes is having his baby. After a supporting role in the horror thriller “Cursed” (2004), Elizabeth was seen jumping on the poker craze bandwagon with an appearance as a contestant on “Celebrity Poker Showdown” (Bravo, 2003- ). She then made the finals on “Celebrity Blackjack” (GSN, 2004), but lost to a more wily Jason Alexander. Elizabeth next starred as an ad executive with doubts about her pending marriage in the made-for-TV movie, “Confessions of an American Bride” (Lifetime, 2005) In “The Kid & I” (2005), she played the trophy wife of a millionaire who hires a down-and-out actor (Tom Arnold) to write a sequel to the action movie that made him famous over a decade ago.
Also Credited As: Shannon Elizabeth FadalBorn: on 09/07/1973 in Houston, TexasJob Titles: Actor, ModelSignificant Others
Husband: Joseph D Reitman. actor; engaged November 1999; married June 15, 2002 in Mexico; filed for divorce June 2005
Education
Waco High School, Waco, Texas
Milestones
1984 Moved from Houston to Waco while in the third grade (date approximate)
1997 Appeared in the campy horror film “Jack Frost”, the story of a serial killer reincarnated as a snowman
1997 Guest starred in an episode of the teen series “USA High” (USA Network)
1998 Acted in the feature “Seamless” with Kentaro Seagal
1998 Appeared in the Fox TV-movie “Blade Squad”, a crime adventure following police on jet-propelled roller blades
1998 Co-starred with Sean Astin and Matthew Lillard in the independent comedy “Dish Dogs”
1999 Breakthrough screen role as Czech exchange student Nadia in “American Pie”
1999 Guest starred as a stripper on the supernatural TV series “GvsE” (USA Network)
1999 Played a teenaged psychopath in the UPN TV-movie “Dying to Live”
2000 Was featured in the horror spoof “Scary Movie”
2001 Appeared in “Tomcats”
2001 Co-starred in teen horror movie “Thirteen Ghosts”
2001 Reprised her role as Nadia in “American Pie 2″
2003 Had a small role as Harriet, the sexy one in Richard Curtis’ “Love Actually”
2004 Appeared opposite Cedric the Entertainer in the comedy “Johnson Family Vacation”
2005 Cast in Tom Arnold’s feature screenwriting debut “The Kid and I”
2005 Starred in the Wes Craven thriller “Crused”
Made a guest appearance on the CBS sitcom “Step by Step”
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