Monday, August 9, 2010

Aliciasilverstone HOT photos








Aliciasilverstone biography

Born to English parents in San Francisco on October 4, 1976, Silverstone is the daughter of a real-estate agent and an airline stewardess. She began working as a child model at the age of six after her father sent several pictures of her in a bathing suit to a few agencies. Modeling work led to, which in turn led to work on a number of TV series including an episode of The_Wonder_Years which cast her as Fred_Savage's literal dream girl. At the age of 15, Silverstone landed her first starring role in The_Crush1993, a Fatal_Attraction for the Noxema set in which she portrayed a young woman obsessed with an older man . Although the film was trashed by critics, it was a hit among its teenage target audience, and Silverstone -- who had become legally emancipated from her parents while making the film in order to work longer hours -- was feted at the MTV Movie Awards with trophies for Best Villain and Breakthrough Performance. Around the same time, she starred in the popular music video for Aerosmith's "Crazy." Her onscreen antics with Liv_Tyler, daughter of Aerosmith frontman Steven, coupled with her vampish turn in The_Crush virtually ensured Silverstone's status as Hollywood's latest embodiment of nubile, underage female sexuality.Silverstone's real break came with her starring role as the spoiled, meddlesome, but ultimately endearing Cher Horowitz in Amy_Heckerling's Clueless. A very loose and modern adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma, the film was a huge sleeper hit, and Silverstone was roundly praised for her effervescent performance. In the wake of the film's success, the actress signed a ten-million-dollar deal with Columbia that included a three-year first-look deal for her own company, First Kiss Productions. She also won the coveted role of Batgirl in Batman & Robin, something that allowed her to contemplate breaking out of the teen sexpot mode. Unfortunately, the actress was subsequently besieged with a number of problems, ranging from unending industry criticism of her weight to her first excursion as a producer, Excess Baggage. The film, which also served as a starring vehicle for Silverstone, was a thoroughly misguided kidnapping comedy that failed to win favor with either audiences or critics. To add insult to injury, Silverstone's other major project, the long-awaited Batman & Robin, was one of the year's most expensive critical and commercial flops.