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
- ^ 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".
- ^ Brown, Tina. "It's Only Publicity Love", Washingtonpost.com, 2005-05-26. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
- ^ "Katie Holmes's New Friend Raises Eyebrows", People.com, 2005-06-16. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
- ^ Silverman, Stephen M.. "Katie Holmes Says She's Studying Scientology", People.com, 2005-06-14. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
- ^ Darren Crosdale. Dawson's Creek: The Official Companion. Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews McMeel, 1999. ISBN 0-7407-0725-5. 113–114.
- ^ Janice Dunn. "Katie Holmes: A girl on the verge." Rolling Stone. Issue 795. September 17, 1998. 44.
- ^ LaRaye Brown. "Home Tour Includes the Old and New at the Corey Woods Area." The Blade. May 7, 1998. Living, 41;
- ^ 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.
- ^ Graham, "What Katie Did."
- ^ "Katie Holmes to Wed Actor Chris Klein." The Blade. December 31, 2003. D3.
- ^ 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
- ^ a b c d Judith Newman. "The Last Girl Scout." Allure. v. 13, n. 6. June 2003. 182–189.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Crosdale, 113–114.
- ^ Evans.
- ^ Graham, "What Katie Did."
- ^ "Actress and Parade Celebrity." The Blade. November 28, 1998. 1.
- ^ Griffiths.
- ^ Mangels, 177
- ^ Cindy Pearlman. "'America's little sister' hits it big." Chicago Sun-Times. August 15, 1999. 3.
- ^ Mangels, 177
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Christopher Borrelli. "Life on the Creek Comes to an End." The Blade. May 4, 2003. D1.
- ^ Kevin Williamson. "Holmes sweet Holmes." YM. v.46, n.7. September 1998. 114
- ^ a b c d e f Adam Rapoport. "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon." 200 times GQ. April 2002. 141+.
- ^ Crosdale, 77–78.
- ^ Cohen.
- ^ Leslie Graber. "Holmes Sweet Holmes." Cosmopolitan. v. 237, n. 4. October 2004. 58+.
- ^ Jay Mathews. "Dawson's Peek: Teen TV Fans Hit Wilmington, N.C." The Washington Post. July 4, 1999. E1.
- ^ Michael Krantz. "The bard of Gen-Y." Time. December 15, 1997. 105
- ^ Chris Nashawaty. "Teen Steam". Entertainment Weekly. Issue 405. November 14, 1997. 24.
- ^ Ray Richmond. Review of Dawson's Creek. Variety. January 19, 1998. 71.
- ^ Lynn Hirschberg. "Desperate to Seem 16.” The New York Times Magazine. September 5, 1999. 42+.
- ^ Richard Galpin. "Special K." Arena. Issue 127. October 2002. 170–176.
- ^ Howard Rosenberg. "Ammo for the Family Hour". The Los Angeles Times. July 4, 1997. F1
- ^ "Dawson's Creek's low aim." (Editorial). The Cincinnati Post. September 22, 1997. 8A
- ^ John Kieswetter. "P&G execs reviewing family TV." The Cincinnati Enquirer. August 6, 2000. A1
- ^ Greg Paeth. "P&G cuts its link with steamy teen series." The Cincinnati Post. October 23, 1997. 1C.
- ^ Christopher Borrelli. "Toledoan Captures Coveted Cover of the Rolling Stone." The Blade. August 27, 1998. Living, 31.
- ^ Christopher Borrelli. "'Dawson's Creek' Runs Too Smoothly: Characters Have Typical Woes But Adult Vocabularies." The Blade. January 18, 1998. TV Week section.
- ^ Borrelli, "Katie Holmes for the Holiday."
- ^ Vanessa Winans. "TV Star Home for Holiday Event: Record Crowd Steps Up for Parade." The Blade. November 29, 1998. A1
- ^ Vanessa Winans and David Patch. "Biggest Hit of the Day? Katie Holmes (And Her Mom)." The Blade. November 29, 1998. A11.
- ^ Nancy Mills. "A 'First' for Katie: President's daughter is Holmes, grown." New York Daily News. September 23, 2004. 45.
- ^ Graber.
- ^ Johnson and Southam.
- ^ Cohen.
- ^ Christopher Borrelli. "Katie Holmes, Toledo's Leading Lady." The Blade. October 20, 2002. D1.
- ^ Roger Ebert. "No blue ribbons for bad 'Behavior'." Chicago Sun-Times. July 24, 1998. 32
- ^ Stephen Holden. "Young Goody-Two-Shoes Who Basically Lack Souls." The New York Times. July 24, 1998. E22.
- ^ Roger Ebert. "Beating Tarantino to a 'Pulp': '94 film shows the way to 'Go'." [1] Chicago Sun-Times. April 9, 1999. 34.
- ^ Muppets from Space at IMDb.com
- ^ Roger Ebert. "Spines won't tingle over latest teen film." Chicago Sun-Times. August 20, 1999. 32.
- ^ Roger Ebert. "School of thought: 'Wonder' offers true look at university living and its screwball characters." Chicago Sun-Times. February 23, 2000. 38
- ^ Kenneth Turan. "Ode to 'Wonder Boys,' Past, Present, Future." The Los Angeles Times. February 23, 2000. F1.
- ^ Steven Kotler. "Is Sex Passe?" VLife (supplement to Variety). September 2003. 48+
- ^ Russ Lemmon. "Career Move Possibly Less Than Wise." The Blade. January 24, 2001. D3.
- ^ Roger Ebert. "'Abandon' comes up empty in the end." Chicago Sun-Times. October 18, 2002. 25
- ^ Todd McCarthy. "Subtlety is abandoned in routine thriller wrap-up." Variety. October 21, 2002. 33, 36.
- ^ David Rooney. Review of Pieces of April. Variety. January 27, 2003. 24.
- ^ Elvis Mitchell. "Second Helpings of Holiday Cheer." The New York Times. October 17, 2003. E1.
- ^ Kirk Honeycutt. Review of First Daughter. The Hollywood Reporter. September 24, 2004. 22. [2]
- ^ Todd McCarthy. "The id of Batman." Variety. June 6, 2005. 19, 29.
- ^ David Rooney. Review of Thank You for Smoking. Variety. September 19, 2005. 63
- ^ Manohla Dargis. "Smoke 'Em if You Got 'Em; His Career Depends on It." The New York Times. March 17, 2006. B8.
- ^ Gregory Kirschling. "The Deal Report." Entertainment Weekly. December 17, 2004. 16.
- ^ Michelle Tauber. "Baby on the Way." People. October 24, 2005. 62–67.
- ^ "Quaid vows to make movie in New Orleans." The Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana). September 23, 2005. 4A.
- ^ "Katie Holmes headed to Broadway" The Hollywood Reporter. May 19, 2008.
- ^ Christopher Borrelli. "Los Angeles, New York, Toledo: Holmes Comes Home." The Blade. August 27, 2004. B1.
- ^ People 's "50 Most Beautiful People", May 12, 2003. 93
- ^ Teen People "25 Hottest Stars Under 25" June/July 2003.
- ^ "Katie Holmes: The Ingenue." People. September 19, 2005. 96.
- ^ Jeannie Williams. "Leary night job keeps him busy." USA Today. July 12, 2001. 2D.
- ^ "Katie Holmes's Prize: A Marathon Kiss from Tom", People.com, 2007-11-04. Retrieved on 2008-01-30.
- ^ Samantha Miller et alia. "Winter Breakout." People. February 10, 2003. 77–78.
- ^ Deborah Baer. "Katie Returns." CosmoGirl. June-July 2005. 12–13
- ^ 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.
- ^ Cruz and Jackson Left Off Wedding Guest List
- ^ "Katie: Dating, Not Engaged." The Blade. September 8, 2001. D3
- ^ "Katie Holmes to Wed Actor Chris Klein." The Blade. December 31, 2003. D3
- ^ Joey Bartolomeo. "Katie & Chris: The Wedding's Off!" Us Weekly. Issue 527. March 21, 2005. 52–3
- ^ Ian Daly. "Chris Klein: Hollywood's perpetual prom king is enjoying his post-Katie bachelorhood just fine, thank you." Details. November 2005. 88–91.
- ^ Karen S. Schneider et al. "Can This Be Love?" People. May 5, 2005. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
- ^ Ryan E. Smith. "Holmes family is 'very excited for Katie.'" The Blade. April 29, 2005. D13.
- ^ a b Tahree Lane. "Paris proposal latest twist to Holmes-Cruise romance" The Blade. June 18, 2005. A1.
- ^ Jason Lynch et alia. "Truly, Madly, Deeply." People. June 6, 2005. 56–59.
- ^ a b Michelle Tauber et alia. "Tom & Kate's Wild Ride." People. July 4, 2005. 50–56.
- ^ Roberta De Boer. "Toledo turns its attention to new breed of 'TomKat'." The Blade. June 2, 2005. B1.
- ^ 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
- ^ Jamie Farr. "Toledo's finest" (Letter to the editor). Chicago Tribune. July 25, 2005. 14.
- ^ Last, Colleen. "Cruise Control: How Tom has changed Katie", uk.MSN.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-30.
- ^ Hoffman, Claire; Christensen, Kim. "Tom Cruise and Scientology", Los Angeles Times, 2005-12-18. Retrieved on 2008-01-30.
- ^ 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+
- ^ "A New Direction." People. June 27, 2005. 52–53
- ^ Graham, "What Katie Did."
- ^ Jill Leovy. "Girl Is Born to Stars Holmes, Cruise." Los Angeles Times. April 19, 2006. B3.
- ^ Holmes 'Had an Epidural' (April 20, 2006). WENN. Accessed 2007-12-15.
- ^ TomKitten’s name is a hot topic in Israel (April 20, 2006). Associated Press. Accessed 2007-12-15.
- ^ Karen Thomas. "87 days later, where's Suri's photo?" USA Today. July 14, 2006. 4E
- ^ Joshua Alston. "And You Thought the Delivery Was Quiet? The Suri Silence Continues." Newsweek. July 24, 2006. 61
- ^ Katharine Q. Seelye. "Celebrity Baby, M.I.A., Stokes a Frenzy." The New York Times. July 31, 2006. C1
- ^ Caryn James. "A Rich Coat of Gloss on a Trajectory Spiraling Down." The New York Times. September 7, 2006. B9.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Suri Cruise makes her photo debut." The Blade (Toledo, Ohio). September 7, 2006. D11[3]
- ^ "Baby Suri surfaces at last: Photos appear in 'VF' and parents vent at media". USA Today. September 6, 2006. 4D
- ^ James, "Rich Coat".
- ^ Jane Surkin. "Someone Wanted to See Me?" Vanity Fair. October 2006. 276-293.
- ^ Primetime Live. ABC-TV, April 14, 2006.
- ^ "Cruise, Holmes exchange vows in castle: Mr. and Mrs. TomKat depart on their honeymoon." The Blade {Toledo, Ohio). November 19, 2006. [4].
- ^ Maria Sanminiatelli. "Now they are one: The TomKat is officially united at long last." Orlando Sentinel. November 19, 2006. A2.
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External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- Katie Holmes at the Internet Movie Database
- Katie Holmes at TV.com
- Katie Holmes at the Open Directory Project
- Katie Holmes at People.com
| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Holmes, Kate Noelle |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Holmes, Katie |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | American actress |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 18 December 1978 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Toledo, Ohio |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |
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