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Amanda Peet Biography
Despite being
named one of the Most Beautiful People of 2000 by People magazine, actress
Amanda Peet has a down-to-earth nature that belies her outta-this-world good
looks. According to interviews with intimates, she's the type of girl who
unapologetically eats all the Cheez Doodles, then lets out a gigantic burp. She
doesn't exercise, telling Cosmopolitan magazine, "I'd rather get drunk and eat
some great pasta Alfredo," and prefers Coca-Cola to water.
On-screen, Peet's surface good looks lure many a man into water that's much
hotter and deeper than anticipated. Most recently, the native New Yorker
portrayed Judith, a fianc? from Freudian hell opposite Jason Biggs (American
Pie) and lackadaisical comedic actors Steve Zahn (Happy, Texas) and Jack Black
(High Fidelity) in Saving Silverman. She honed the love dominatrix persona in
the comedy Whipped, in which her character, Mia, beats three would-be players at
their own game. And few among the few who remember The Whole Nine Yards can
forget Peet's depiction of dental hygienist Jill St. Claire, an aspiring hit
woman with a penchant for taking it all off before taking out her targets.
According to her Most Beautiful bio in People, a short-haired Peet spent much of
her childhood assuring folks that she wasn't a little boy. It's apropos, then,
that Peet first assaulted a mass audience's senses as the male-monikered
Jacqueline "Jack" Barrett, who falls for neighbor David "Jill" Jillefsky (Ivan
Sergei) in the 1999 WB romantic drama Jack & Jill.
Even if the pilot actress, Amelia Heinle, had stayed with Jack after the WB
picked up the series, Peet's drive and determination would have led to her big
break eventually. The blue-eyed brunette had been working steadily in television
and movies since 1995, a year after graduating from Columbia University with a
history degree. Her subsequent resume reads like an absolute scale of mid-'90s
TV, from the first-rate (Seinfeld, Law & Order) to the forgettable (The Single
Guy, Central Park West, Partners).
Peet's early film career consisted largely of what she described to CheckOut.com
as "[14] independent [movies] that I did for $75 a day - much to the chagrin of
my agent. Both of us were getting poorer by the movie." Although some of the
sets didn't even sport an accessible commode, Peet had the opportunity to work
with numerous television stars trying to transition to film, including Jennifer
Aniston (She's the One), George Clooney (One Fine Day), Gillian Anderson
(Playing by Heart), and Sarah Michelle Gellar (Simply Irresistible).
So what was Peet thinking, accepting such a variety of roles that might have
been a bit beneath her four years of training with Broadway legend Uta Hagen?
"There so wasn't a plan," she exclaimed in the Daily Breeze. "Are you kidding?
It was just, 'Say yes to work.' That was the plan." She added in a CNN
interview, "I think I wasn't ready, but I just wanted to work. I had the
philosophy that work begets work."
The best-laid plans of mice and men go oft astray; conversely, Peet's worked
like a charm. Once Jack gave her some name recognition, her film career perked
right up, and she nabbed a lead in the mob comedy The Whole Nine Yards, working
once again with familiar boob-tube faces: this time, Matthew Perry and Bruce
Willis. Not surprisingly, the bald-headed one made Peet a little nervous.
"I'm not going to lie to you and say that it's no different doing a scene with
Bruce Willis because he's just an actor and it's just the same thing, because
it's fucking not," she told CheckOut. "He's Bruce Willis, for chrissake. I was
so scared of him."
Willis' first phone call to Peet did nothing to reduce her anxiety. "He [called]
me when I got the part [in Yards]," she explained to talk show host Larry King.
"He left a message on my machine saying, 'Hello, Amanda. It's Bruce Willis
calling. And if you don't call me back in 10 minutes, I'm going to burn your
house down.' It's, like, his stock phrase for everyone he fears won't call him
back. It's bizarre because he's a megastar. But he never leaves his number, so
it's like - it's just kind of bizarre."
Peet held her own against Perry and Willis, impressing director Jonathan Lynn
(My Cousin Vinny). "I think she is extraordinary. She has a tremendous flair.
It's a wonderful comedy performance. She has a real sort of immediacy, an
extraordinary presence," he said in the Los Angeles Times.
Her presence greatly enhanced the chemistry in Saving Silverman, her most recent
cinematic project, and the film debuted in third place, lagging behind the
Jennifer Lopez romantic comedy The Wedding Planner and the weekend winner,
Hannibal, which took in a surprising $58 million.
Up next for Peet will be two star-studded films: She joins Ben Affleck and
Samuel L. Jackson in Changing Lanes, which recounts a deadly game of road rage,
and she shares the screen with Amanda Pudd, Morgan Freeman, and Jim Caviezel in
High Crimes, the story of a Harvard law school professor who must defend her
husband in military court after the Army declares him a deserter.
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