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Katie Holmes



On November 18, 2006, Holmes and Cruise were married at the 15th-century Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, Italy, in a Scientology ceremony attended by many Hollywood stars.[111] The actors' publicist said the couple had "officialized" their marriage in Los Angeles the day before the Italian ceremony.[112] The day after the ceremony, the couple left for a honeymoon in the Maldives.

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Filmography

Year Movie Role Notes
1997 The Ice Storm Libbets Casey First professional role
1998 Disturbing Behavior Rachel Wagner Starred in The Flys' music video for
"Got You (Where I Want You)," a song
from the film's soundtrack
1998—2003 Dawson's Creek Joey Potter Main role
1999 Go Claire Montgomery
Muppets from Space Joey Potter Uncredited cameo with Joshua Jackson
Teaching Mrs. Tingle Leigh Ann Watson First lead role
2000 Wonder Boys Hannah Green
The Gift Jessica King First (and only) topless scene
2002 Abandon Katie Burke Lead role
2003 Phone Booth Pamela McFadden
The Singing Detective Nurse Mills  
Pieces of April April Burns Lead role
2004 First Daughter Samantha Mackenzie Lead role
2005 Batman Begins Rachel Dawes Golden Raspberry nomination
Thank You for Smoking Heather Holloway
2008 Mad Money Jackie Truman
Tropic Thunder Cameo
The Other Side Max Mackenzie Pre-production

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References and footnotes

  1. ^ There has been some question as to what Holmes's legal name is, some saying "Katherine" and others "Kate." Among those citing the latter are: Janice Dunn. "Katie Holmes: A girl on the verge." Rolling Stone. Issue 795. September 17, 1998. 44; Scott Lyle Cohen. "Home Sweet Holmes." Giant. Issue 5. June-July 2005. ("My name is Kate.") Caroline Graham. "What Katie Did Next." Mail on Sunday (London). November 9, 2003. 30; Current Biography . On-line database accessed February 8, 2006; Andy Mangels. From Scream to Dawson's Creek: An Unauthorized Take on the Phenomenal Career of Kevin Williamson. Los Angeles: Renaissance Books, 2000. ISBN 1-58063-122-3. 177; John Griffiths. "Katie Holmes: Edging Her Way Into People's Hearts." Biography Magazine. September 2002. 88-90, 106. The birth certificate of Holmes's daughter, Suri, lists the actress's name as "Kate Noelle Holmes".
  2. ^ Brown, Tina. "It's Only Publicity Love", Washingtonpost.com, 2005-05-26. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. 
  3. ^ "Katie Holmes's New Friend Raises Eyebrows", People.com, 2005-06-16. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. 
  4. ^ Silverman, Stephen M.. "Katie Holmes Says She's Studying Scientology", People.com, 2005-06-14. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. 
  5. ^ Darren Crosdale. Dawson's Creek: The Official Companion. Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews McMeel, 1999. ISBN 0-7407-0725-5. 113–114.
  6. ^ Janice Dunn. "Katie Holmes: A girl on the verge." Rolling Stone. Issue 795. September 17, 1998. 44.
  7. ^ LaRaye Brown. "Home Tour Includes the Old and New at the Corey Woods Area." The Blade. May 7, 1998. Living, 41;
  8. ^ Rory Evans. "Extra, extra! Batman star Katie Holmes invites us along to savor the sights and sounds of her brand-new town." InStyle. June 2005. 224–233.
  9. ^ Graham, "What Katie Did."
  10. ^ "Katie Holmes to Wed Actor Chris Klein." The Blade. December 31, 2003. D3.
  11. ^ a b Christopher Borrelli. "Katie Holmes for the Holiday: She Left Toledo With a Big Dream and Returns a Big Star." The Blade. November 22, 1998. G1
  12. ^ a b c d Judith Newman. "The Last Girl Scout." Allure. v. 13, n. 6. June 2003. 182–189.
  13. ^ a b c d Christopher Borrelli. "The It Girl: For Toledoan Katie Holmes, Stardom Is Just Around the Corner." The Blade. January 11, 1998. Arts and Entertainment, 1; "Katie Holmes", Current Biography.
  14. ^ Crosdale, 113–114.
  15. ^ Evans.
  16. ^ Graham, "What Katie Did."
  17. ^ "Actress and Parade Celebrity." The Blade. November 28, 1998. 1.
  18. ^ Griffiths.
  19. ^ Mangels, 177
  20. ^ Cindy Pearlman. "'America's little sister' hits it big." Chicago Sun-Times. August 15, 1999. 3.
  21. ^ Mangels, 177
  22. ^ Marilyn Johnson and Andrew Southam. "Nice Girls Finish First: So what does it mean that a very nice girl playing a very thoughtful girl has become TV's teen idol? Consider it a good sign." Life. March 1999.
  23. ^ Ray Richmond. "Youth ache 100 episodes: The WB's signature show, 'Dawson's Creek' brings intellect and frankness to the portrayal of young adults." The Hollywood Reporter. April 17, 2002. S1.
  24. ^ Christopher Borrelli. "Life on the Creek Comes to an End." The Blade. May 4, 2003. D1.
  25. ^ Kevin Williamson. "Holmes sweet Holmes." YM. v.46, n.7. September 1998. 114
  26. ^ a b c d e f Adam Rapoport. "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon." 200 times GQ. April 2002. 141+.
  27. ^ Crosdale, 77–78.
  28. ^ Cohen.
  29. ^ Leslie Graber. "Holmes Sweet Holmes." Cosmopolitan. v. 237, n. 4. October 2004. 58+.
  30. ^ Jay Mathews. "Dawson's Peek: Teen TV Fans Hit Wilmington, N.C." The Washington Post. July 4, 1999. E1.
  31. ^ Michael Krantz. "The bard of Gen-Y." Time. December 15, 1997. 105
  32. ^ Chris Nashawaty. "Teen Steam". Entertainment Weekly. Issue 405. November 14, 1997. 24.
  33. ^ Ray Richmond. Review of Dawson's Creek. Variety. January 19, 1998. 71.
  34. ^ Lynn Hirschberg. "Desperate to Seem 16.” The New York Times Magazine. September 5, 1999. 42+.
  35. ^ Richard Galpin. "Special K." Arena. Issue 127. October 2002. 170–176.
  36. ^ Howard Rosenberg. "Ammo for the Family Hour". The Los Angeles Times. July 4, 1997. F1
  37. ^ "Dawson's Creek's low aim." (Editorial). The Cincinnati Post. September 22, 1997. 8A
  38. ^ John Kieswetter. "P&G execs reviewing family TV." The Cincinnati Enquirer. August 6, 2000. A1
  39. ^ Greg Paeth. "P&G cuts its link with steamy teen series." The Cincinnati Post. October 23, 1997. 1C.
  40. ^ Christopher Borrelli. "Toledoan Captures Coveted Cover of the Rolling Stone." The Blade. August 27, 1998. Living, 31.
  41. ^ Christopher Borrelli. "'Dawson's Creek' Runs Too Smoothly: Characters Have Typical Woes But Adult Vocabularies." The Blade. January 18, 1998. TV Week section.
  42. ^ Borrelli, "Katie Holmes for the Holiday."
  43. ^ Vanessa Winans. "TV Star Home for Holiday Event: Record Crowd Steps Up for Parade." The Blade. November 29, 1998. A1
  44. ^ Vanessa Winans and David Patch. "Biggest Hit of the Day? Katie Holmes (And Her Mom)." The Blade. November 29, 1998. A11.
  45. ^ Nancy Mills. "A 'First' for Katie: President's daughter is Holmes, grown." New York Daily News. September 23, 2004. 45.
  46. ^ Graber.
  47. ^ Johnson and Southam.
  48. ^ Cohen.
  49. ^ Christopher Borrelli. "Katie Holmes, Toledo's Leading Lady." The Blade. October 20, 2002. D1.
  50. ^ Roger Ebert. "No blue ribbons for bad 'Behavior'." Chicago Sun-Times. July 24, 1998. 32
  51. ^ Stephen Holden. "Young Goody-Two-Shoes Who Basically Lack Souls." The New York Times. July 24, 1998. E22.
  52. ^ Roger Ebert. "Beating Tarantino to a 'Pulp': '94 film shows the way to 'Go'." [1] Chicago Sun-Times. April 9, 1999. 34.
  53. ^ Muppets from Space at IMDb.com
  54. ^ Roger Ebert. "Spines won't tingle over latest teen film." Chicago Sun-Times. August 20, 1999. 32.
  55. ^ Roger Ebert. "School of thought: 'Wonder' offers true look at university living and its screwball characters." Chicago Sun-Times. February 23, 2000. 38
  56. ^ Kenneth Turan. "Ode to 'Wonder Boys,' Past, Present, Future." The Los Angeles Times. February 23, 2000. F1.
  57. ^ Steven Kotler. "Is Sex Passe?" VLife (supplement to Variety). September 2003. 48+
  58. ^ Russ Lemmon. "Career Move Possibly Less Than Wise." The Blade. January 24, 2001. D3.
  59. ^ Roger Ebert. "'Abandon' comes up empty in the end." Chicago Sun-Times. October 18, 2002. 25
  60. ^ Todd McCarthy. "Subtlety is abandoned in routine thriller wrap-up." Variety. October 21, 2002. 33, 36.
  61. ^ David Rooney. Review of Pieces of April. Variety. January 27, 2003. 24.
  62. ^ Elvis Mitchell. "Second Helpings of Holiday Cheer." The New York Times. October 17, 2003. E1.
  63. ^ Kirk Honeycutt. Review of First Daughter. The Hollywood Reporter. September 24, 2004. 22. [2]
  64. ^ Todd McCarthy. "The id of Batman." Variety. June 6, 2005. 19, 29.
  65. ^ David Rooney. Review of Thank You for Smoking. Variety. September 19, 2005. 63
  66. ^ Manohla Dargis. "Smoke 'Em if You Got 'Em; His Career Depends on It." The New York Times. March 17, 2006. B8.
  67. ^ Gregory Kirschling. "The Deal Report." Entertainment Weekly. December 17, 2004. 16.
  68. ^ Michelle Tauber. "Baby on the Way." People. October 24, 2005. 62–67.
  69. ^ "Quaid vows to make movie in New Orleans." The Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana). September 23, 2005. 4A.
  70. ^ "Katie Holmes headed to Broadway" The Hollywood Reporter. May 19, 2008.
  71. ^ Christopher Borrelli. "Los Angeles, New York, Toledo: Holmes Comes Home." The Blade. August 27, 2004. B1.
  72. ^ People 's "50 Most Beautiful People", May 12, 2003. 93
  73. ^ Teen People "25 Hottest Stars Under 25" June/July 2003.
  74. ^ "Katie Holmes: The Ingenue." People. September 19, 2005. 96.
  75. ^ Jeannie Williams. "Leary night job keeps him busy." USA Today. July 12, 2001. 2D.
  76. ^ "Katie Holmes's Prize: A Marathon Kiss from Tom", People.com, 2007-11-04. Retrieved on 2008-01-30. 
  77. ^ Samantha Miller et alia. "Winter Breakout." People. February 10, 2003. 77–78.
  78. ^ Deborah Baer. "Katie Returns." CosmoGirl. June-July 2005. 12–13
  79. ^ Rory Evans. "Extra, extra! Batman star Katie Holmes invites us along to savor the sights and sounds of her brand-new town."InStyle. June 2005. 224–233.
  80. ^ Cruz and Jackson Left Off Wedding Guest List
  81. ^ "Katie: Dating, Not Engaged." The Blade. September 8, 2001. D3
  82. ^ "Katie Holmes to Wed Actor Chris Klein." The Blade. December 31, 2003. D3
  83. ^ Joey Bartolomeo. "Katie & Chris: The Wedding's Off!" Us Weekly. Issue 527. March 21, 2005. 52–3
  84. ^ Ian Daly. "Chris Klein: Hollywood's perpetual prom king is enjoying his post-Katie bachelorhood just fine, thank you." Details. November 2005. 88–91.
  85. ^ Karen S. Schneider et al. "Can This Be Love?" People. May 5, 2005. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
  86. ^ Ryan E. Smith. "Holmes family is 'very excited for Katie.'" The Blade. April 29, 2005. D13.
  87. ^ a b Tahree Lane. "Paris proposal latest twist to Holmes-Cruise romance" The Blade. June 18, 2005. A1.
  88. ^ Jason Lynch et alia. "Truly, Madly, Deeply." People. June 6, 2005. 56–59.
  89. ^ a b Michelle Tauber et alia. "Tom & Kate's Wild Ride." People. July 4, 2005. 50–56.
  90. ^ Roberta De Boer. "Toledo turns its attention to new breed of 'TomKat'." The Blade. June 2, 2005. B1.
  91. ^ Nana Schoenberg. "Toledo's biggest star? Sure, Katie Holmes 'is very nice.' But 'she's no Jamie Farr.'" Chicago Tribune. July 12, 2005. Sec. 5, p. 1
  92. ^ Jamie Farr. "Toledo's finest" (Letter to the editor). Chicago Tribune. July 25, 2005. 14.
  93. ^ Last, Colleen. "Cruise Control: How Tom has changed Katie", uk.MSN.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-30. 
  94. ^ Hoffman, Claire; Christensen, Kim. "Tom Cruise and Scientology", Los Angeles Times, 2005-12-18. Retrieved on 2008-01-30. 
  95. ^ Robert Haskell. "Holmes Sweet Holmes: She's landed the role of a lifetime—beautiful bride of the world's biggest movie star. What's so weird about that?" W. August 2005. 164+
  96. ^ "A New Direction." People. June 27, 2005. 52–53
  97. ^ Graham, "What Katie Did."
  98. ^ Jill Leovy. "Girl Is Born to Stars Holmes, Cruise." Los Angeles Times. April 19, 2006. B3.
  99. ^ Holmes 'Had an Epidural' (April 20, 2006). WENN. Accessed 2007-12-15.
  100. ^ TomKitten’s name is a hot topic in Israel (April 20, 2006). Associated Press. Accessed 2007-12-15.
  101. ^ Karen Thomas. "87 days later, where's Suri's photo?" USA Today. July 14, 2006. 4E
  102. ^ Joshua Alston. "And You Thought the Delivery Was Quiet? The Suri Silence Continues." Newsweek. July 24, 2006. 61
  103. ^ Katharine Q. Seelye. "Celebrity Baby, M.I.A., Stokes a Frenzy." The New York Times. July 31, 2006. C1
  104. ^ Caryn James. "A Rich Coat of Gloss on a Trajectory Spiraling Down." The New York Times. September 7, 2006. B9.
  105. ^ Us Weekly #596, July 17, 2006. This was the language used on the cover for the article "Where is Suri?" by Joey Bartolomeo, pp. 54-58.
  106. ^ "Suri Cruise makes her photo debut." The Blade (Toledo, Ohio). September 7, 2006. D11[3]
  107. ^ "Baby Suri surfaces at last: Photos appear in 'VF' and parents vent at media". USA Today. September 6, 2006. 4D
  108. ^ James, "Rich Coat".
  109. ^ Jane Surkin. "Someone Wanted to See Me?" Vanity Fair. October 2006. 276-293.
  110. ^ Primetime Live. ABC-TV, April 14, 2006.
  111. ^ "Cruise, Holmes exchange vows in castle: Mr. and Mrs. TomKat depart on their honeymoon." The Blade {Toledo, Ohio). November 19, 2006. [4].
  112. ^ Maria Sanminiatelli. "Now they are one: The TomKat is officially united at long last." Orlando Sentinel. November 19, 2006. A2.


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NAME Holmes, Kate Noelle
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SHORT DESCRIPTION American actress
DATE OF BIRTH 18 December 1978
PLACE OF BIRTH Toledo, Ohio
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