Shannyn Sossamon


Shannyn Sossamon Biography

Shannon Marie Kahololani Sossamon (born October 3, 1978) is an American actress. She starred in the films A Knight's Tale, 40 Days and 40 Nights, Wristcutters: A Love Story, The Order and Road to Nowhere. Sossamon also had a starring role on the CBS supernatural drama, Moonlight.

Early life

Sossamon was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, the daughter of Sherry Sossamon, a nurse, and Todd Lindberg; her mother later re-married Randy Goldman. She is of Dutch, English, Irish, German, French, Filipino, and Hawaiian descent. The y in her first name was an adolescent alteration in 1995. Sossamon grew up in Reno, Nevada, and attended Galena High School there. The day after her high school graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in dance. After moving to Los Angeles, Sossamon began to work as a DJ, booking gigs in local clubs.

Career

Early work (1997"2000)

At the beginning of her career, Sossamon modeled for various companies including Sassy Magazine, Unionbay Clothing, American Eagle Outfitters, and Planned Parenthood. She also appeared in two television commercials for Gap and starred in music videos for artists such as Daft Punk, The Goo Goo Dolls, Cher, Mick Jagger, DJ Quik, and Korn. In 1997, she appeared as a fashion model, a girl and a trophy presenter in several Mr. Show episodes. In 1999, Sossamon was discovered by casting director Francine Maisler, while assisting a fellow DJ at Gwyneth Paltrow's brother's birthday party.

Breakthrough (2001"2006)

After going through several auditions, Sossamon beat Kate Hudson for the lead female role in the 2001 film A Knight's Tale opposite Heath Ledger. The film received mixed reviews, but made a profit at the box office, with domestic revenues of more than $55,000,000 on a budget of $41,000,000. A Knight's Tale earned the actress a Young Hollywood Award for Breakthrough Female Performance as well as two Teen Choice Awards nominations and four MTV Movie Awards nominations, including "Best Breakthrough Performance".

In 2002, she starred in Miramax Films' romantic comedy 40 Days and 40 Nights, alongside Josh Hartnett. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was considered a box office success after earning a worldwide total of $95,146,283. Sossamon was nominated for Teen Choice Award for "Choice Film Chemistry", which was shared with co-star Hartnett. That same year, Sossamon played a lead role in Roger Avary's dark satirical ensemble The Rules of Attraction, an adaptation of the Bret Easton Ellis book of the same name. The film included scenes of suicide, heavy drug use, and sexual content. The film received extremely mixed reviews from critics; most either loving it or hating it. Rolling Stone called the film "a perverse and sickly delightful treat," while Richard Roeper stated that he "hated this movie." Despite the mixed critical reception, the film is considered a cult hit. The film grossed $11,819,244 worldwide, almost tripling its budget.

Sossamon and Heath Ledger were cast together again and starred in the supernatural thriller The Order. The film was released in late 2003. It was received very poorly by critics and flopped at the box office. After shooting the unsuccessful movie, she became pregnant and decided that it was a good time to take a short break from acting.

In 2004, Sossamon guest starred on the episode "Doubt" on the popular NBC series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. It was her only acting appearance of the year.

Sossamon returned to film in 2005, by starring in the direct-to-video low-budget horror film Devour, alongside Jensen Ackles and William Sadler. She had small roles in the films Undiscovered and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. The former was a box-office and critical failure, while the latter received critical praise but failed commercially, grossing only $13,105,837 compared to a budget of $15 million. She also appeared alongside Kate Winslet, Jack Black, Cameron Diaz, and Jude Law in Nancy Meyers's 2006 romantic comedy The Holiday.

In 2006, Sossamon was cast as the female lead in the independent film Wristcutters: A Love Story opposite Patrick Fugit, Tom Waits, and Will Arnett. Wristcutters revolved around two characters who fall in love in purgatory after committing suicide. It was shown at both The Sundance Film Festival and The Seattle International Film Festival Awards in 2006. It was nominated for several awards including Sundance's Grand Jury Prize, two Independent Spirit Awards, the Humanitas Prize. Her chemistry with co-star Fugit was praised by View London, commenting "Patrick Fugit and Shannyn Sossamon are both superb, generating a sweet chemistry and sparking off each other well. Sossamon, in particular, gives her best performance to date."

Recent career (2007"present)

Sossamon was next cast in Courteney Cox's drama series Dirt on FX. She starred as Kira Klay, a celebrity who, after realizing that she is pregnant, kills herself. She then appears in visions to a schizophrenic photographer. She appeared in five episodes in the first season.

She then starred in the horror film Catacombs alongside singer Pink. It was FEARnet and Lions Gate Entertainment's first film collaboration. It was first released in 2007 in several countries including Italy, Japan and Mexico, but it was not released in the United States until 2008. It was filmed in early 2005, but its release was delayed for more than two and a half years due to the death of one of the producers.

Sossamon signed on as a series regular on CBS's vampire drama Moonlight. The series began airing on September 28, 2007, and was watched by 8.54 million viewers. CBS ordered a 16-episode first season, but over the season, viewership decreased to around 7.5 million viewers. The series had a very large fan base, but despite fans' efforts, CBS canceled the series after the first season.

Sossamon starred as Beth Raymond in the horror remake One Missed Call. The film also stars Ed Burns, Ana Claudia Talancon, Azura Skye, Margaret Cho, and Ray Wise. The film was savaged by critics, but was considered a major box office success, grossing more than $42,000,000 worldwide. It was also considered a success on DVD and Blu-ray, generating sales of more than $25,000,000 since its release on April 22, 2008. For her performance in the film, she received a Teen Choice Award nomination for "Choice Film Actress: Horror". The following year, she played as Concetta, a woman faced with the challenges of raising her sick child and supporting her husband in the 2009 drama film Life Is Hot in Cracktown, directed by Buddy Giovinazzo, and co-starring Kerry Washington, Victor Rasuk, Lara Flynn Boyle and Brandon Routh. She appeared in the thriller film The Heavy. The film was released on 16 April 2010 direct-to-video in the United States and received a limited theatrical release in the UK on the same day.

She costarred in the HBO television series How to Make It in America, in which she plays the character of Gingy Wu. The series premiered in February 2010. The romantic film Road to Nowhere " starring Sossamon " opened at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Critics have praised Sossamon's performance in the film. She joined the cast of the independent apocalyptic horror film The Day. The film also starred Ashley Bell, Dominic Monaghan, and Shawn Ashmore. In the film Sossamon plays, Shannon, a survivor in a apocalyptic world. She has received critical praise for the role. The film received a limited release.

In 2012 Sossamon ventured into voice acting when she voiced the character Jade in the video game Hitman: Absolution.

Personal life

Sossamon has two tattoos, including an S with a flower on her right back shoulder standing for Sherry, her mother's name. She also has a small tattoo on her left wrist that says 'heart'.

Sossamon continues to study acting, music and dance. She was the original drummer in the Los Angeles psychedelic band Warpaint, with her sister Jenny Lindberg, but decided to leave the band to focus on acting. Her sole recording with the band is the 2009 EP, Exquisite Corpse.

She once dated children's book illustrator and author Dallas Clayton, with whom she has a son, Audio Science Clayton, born on May 29, 2003. In March 2012, she announced that she had given birth to her second son, Mortimer.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2001 ' Jocelyn Young Hollywood Award for Breakthrough Female Performance
Nominated "? MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance
Nominated "? MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss shared with Heath Ledger
Nominated "? MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Sequence shared with Heath Ledger
Nominated "? Teen Choice Award for Choice Film Breakout Performance
Nominated "? Teen Choice Award for Choice Film Chemistry shared with Heath Ledger
2002 40 Days and 40 Nights Erica Sutton Nominated "? Teen Choice Award for Choice Film Chemistry shared with Josh Hartnett
2002 ' Lauren Hynde
2003 Moses Max Short film
2003 ' Mara Sinclair
2005 Devour Marisol Direct-to-video
2005 Chasing Ghosts Taylor Spencer
2005 I Hate You Jo Short film
2005 ' Melanie Short film
2005 Undiscovered Josie
2005 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Pink Hair Girl
2006 Wristcutters: A Love Story Mikal
2006 ' Maggie
2007 Catacombs Victoria
2008 One Missed Call Beth Raymond Nominated "? Teen Choice Award for Choice Film Actress: Horror
2009 Life Is Hot in Cracktown Concetta
2010 Our Family Wedding Ashley McPhee
2010 ' Claire
2010 Road to Nowhere Laurel Graham/Velma Duran
2011 ' Shannon
2012 Hitman: Absolution Jade Nguyen Video game
2012 The End of Love Lydia
2013 Man Without a Head Hazel post-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Mr. Show Fashion Model / Girl / Trophy Presenter Episodes "Peanut Butter, Eggs, and Dice", "Oh, You Men" and "Flat Top Tony and the Purple Canoes"
2004 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Myra Denning Episode "Doubt"
2007 Dirt Kira Klay 5 episodes
2007"2008 Moonlight Coraline 10 episodes
2010"2011 How to Make It in America Gingy Wu 8 episodes
2013 Mistresses Alex 3 episodes



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