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Katherine Heigl | |
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![]() Heigl at the premiere of 27 Dresses in 2008 | |
Born | (1978-11-24) November 24, 1978 Washington, D.C., U.S. |
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Years active | 1992–nowadays |
Spouse(southward) | Josh Kelley (m. 2007) |
Children | iii |
Website | katherineheigl |
Katherine Marie Heigl (;[one] built-in November 24, 1978)[2] is an American extra, producer and onetime fashion model. She started her career as a child model with Wilhelmina Models before turning her attention to acting, making her film debut in That Night (1992) and later appearing in My Begetter the Hero (1994) as well as Nether Siege two: Dark Territory (1995). Heigl then landed the role of Isabel Evans on The WB tv set series Roswell (1999–2002), for which she received nominations for Saturn and Teen Option Awards.
From 2005 to 2010, Heigl starred as Izzie Stevens on the ABC television set medical drama Grey'due south Beefcake, a role that brought her recognition and accolades, including the Primetime Emmy Laurels for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2007. She then starred in commercially successful romantic one-act films such equally Knocked Upwards (2007), 27 Dresses (2008), The Ugly Truth (2009), Killers (2010), Life As Nosotros Know Information technology (2010) and New Year'due south Eve (2011). She also appeared in The Big Hymeneals (2013), and Unforgettable (2017). Heigl has also starred in several films that take seen limited releases, including Jackie & Ryan (2014), Domicile Sweet Hell (2015), and Jenny'south Wedding (2015).
She is likewise executive producer on her leading idiot box roles, which include the brusk-lived NBC television serial State of Affairs from 2014 to 2015, the Netflix series Firefly Lane (2021–nowadays) and the upcoming limited series Woodhull. She has also lent her voice to the animated moving picture The Nut Job (2014) and its 2017 sequel. Heigl also had a principal role in the terminal two seasons of the USA Network series Suits (2018–2019).
Additionally, Heigl has established herself every bit a cover model, appearing in numerous publications including Maxim, Vanity Off-white, and Cosmopolitan.[2] [3]
Early life [edit]
Heigl was born in Washington, D.C., in Columbia Hospital for Women.[4] She is the youngest of four children of Nancy (née Engelhardt), a personal director, and Paul Heigl, a fiscal executive and auditor.[v] [6] Her father is of Irish and German ancestry (including Swiss-German), and her mother is of German descent.[seven] [8] Heigl lived in Northern Virginia and then Denver, before her family unit moved to the town of New Canaan, Connecticut, when Katherine was 5, and where she lived the remainder of her childhood.[9]
In 1986, her older brother Jason died of injuries suffered in a machine blow, after existence thrown from the back of a pickup truck while out for lunch with some of his high school classmates.[ten] Her blood brother's decease led Heigl's Lutheran mother and Catholic father to convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-twenty-four hours Saints and Heigl, then viii, was reared in that organized religion.[11] [12] [13] [14] [15]
Career [edit]
1992–1998: Early piece of work [edit]
When Heigl was 9, her aunt, along with her parents, sent photos of her to a modeling bureau. Within a few weeks, she was signed with Wilhelmina Models as a child model.[sixteen] Soon afterwards she was signed with the agency, a customer picked her for use in a magazine ad, where she made her modeling debut. At the time, Heigl was earning $75 an hour posing for Sears and Lord & Taylor catalogs. The showtime time Heigl appeared in a national television ad was for Cheerios cereal.
Heigl began studying acting and made her film debut in That Night (1992). She played Christina Sebastian in Steven Soderbergh'south Low-era drama King of the Hill before being cast in her first leading office in the 1994 comedy My Father the Hero. During this time, Heigl continued to attend New Canaan High School, balancing her film and modeling work with her academic studies. Heigl dropped out of New Canaan High Schoolhouse later her sophomore yr to pursue her career in Hollywood.
In 1995, she starred in the Steven Seagal action thriller Under Siege 2: Night Territory. Heigl portrayed a xvi-yr-old traveling past train through the mountains with her uncle Casey Ryback (Seagal), an ex-SEAL counter-terrorist expert, in order to visit the grave of her deceased father. The train is hijacked by mercenaries in Colorado, who go along Heigl's character as a earnest. Much of her work in the film was opposite Morris Chestnut, Sandra Taylor and Everett McGill. Despite an increased focus on acting, Heigl still modeled extensively, appearing regularly in magazines such as Seventeen.
She landed the lead part in Disney's fabricated-for-television moving picture Wish Upon a Star in 1996, portraying 2 trunk-swapping characters along with Danielle Harris. That year Heigl's parents divorced, and her female parent was diagnosed with cancer.[17] Afterward her high school graduation in 1997, Heigl moved into a four-bedroom house in Malibu Coulee, California with her mother, who as well became her manager. In 1998, she co-starred with Peter Fonda in the boob tube movie The Tempest, an adaptation of William Shakespeare'south play of the aforementioned proper noun. The setting of the picture show was changed to Mississippi and it is set during the Civil War. She also starred in the horror film Helpmate of Chucky.
1999–2004: Roswell and television movies [edit]
In 1999, Heigl turned her attention to television when she accustomed the role of Isabel Evans on the science fiction TV drama Roswell, a office that was expanded in the show'south second and third seasons. Heigl had auditioned for all three of the show'southward female leads (the other 2 roles eventually went to Shiri Appleby and Majandra Delfino) before she was finally cast equally Isabel, an alien-man hybrid.[xviii] Heigl was oft featured in photo essays in magazines such as Life, Boob tube Guide, and Teen likewise as FHM. She appeared in the FHM and Maxim calendars, FHM's almanac "100 Sexiest Women in the World", and was featured in the Girls of Maxim Gallery.[xix] In May 2006, Maxim awarded her #12 on their almanac Hot 100 Listing as well as voted the 19th "Sexiest Woman in the World" by readers of FHM magazine. While Roswell was in product, Heigl worked on several films, including 100 Girls, an independent 2001 film, and Valentine, a horror motion-picture show starring David Boreanaz and Denise Richards.[twenty]
Heigl accustomed a role in Ground Zero, a television thriller scheduled to exist telecast that fall which was based on the bestselling James Mills novel The Seventh Power, in the spring of 2001. She co-starred as a vivid and politically-concerned college student who helps to build a nuclear device to illustrate the demand for a change in national priorities. The device ends upward in the hands of a terrorist post-obit betrayal by a young man student. However, later on the September eleven, 2001, terrorist attacks, the film was shelved as its plot was considered inappropriate. It was released in 2003 under the title Critical Associates. Later the ix/11 attacks, Heigl recorded a public service proclamation for the American Red Cantankerous to help heighten money for victims.
In 2003, Heigl appeared in three television movies, including the horror genre Evil Never Dies
, a modern-mean solar day variation on the Frankenstein story co-starring Thomas Gibson; and Love Comes Softly for Hallmark Entertainment as Marty Claridge, a young, newlywed traveling w, and reprised her function in the sequel Love's Enduring Promise the next twelvemonth. Heigl played Isabella Linton in MTV'due south modern revamp of Emily Brontë'southward Wuthering Heights. In Oct 2003, Heigl was bandage opposite Johnny Knoxville in The Ringer, a Farrelly brothers comedy that was released in December 2005. Heigl starred as Romy in the 2005 television motion picture Romy and Michele: In the Showtime, a prequel to the 1997 film Romy and Michele'due south Loftier Schoolhouse Reunion.2005–2010: Grey's Anatomy and breakthrough [edit]
In 2005, Heigl was cast in what would go her highest-contour role to engagement, as medical intern Dr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens on the ABC medical drama Grey'south Anatomy. The bear witness, initially a mid-season replacement, became a huge ratings success and one of the highest-rated series on broadcast Tv set. The same year, Heigl landed the starring role in the independent film Side Effects (2005), a romantic comedy almost marketing and the pharmaceutical industry, for which she was besides executive producer. A year later, Heigl was nominated for the Golden Globe Honor for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Movie for her work on Grayness's Anatomy.
Heigl also starred in Zyzzyx Road; filmed in 2004 and not released until 2006; it has been cited as the lowest-grossing feature film of all time.[21]
In 2007, Heigl had her high-profile film breakthrough with Knocked Upward (2007), a comedy from author/director Judd Apatow, opposite Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, and Apatow's real-life married woman, Leslie Isle of man. Upon its June 2007 theatrical release, the pic received generally positive reviews from critics and proved to exist a box office success and a summer romcom hit. The fees Heigl commanded increased after the picture's success. The movie grossed $148,761,765 in the U.South., for which she earned a salary of US$300,000.[22] Heigl's role in the moving-picture show transformed her into Hollywood's new "Information technology girl" according to Vanity Fair.[23]
On September 16, 2007, Heigl won the Primetime Emmy Honor for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Serial for her role as Izzie Stevens on Grey's Anatomy. In her credence speech, she said that even her mother didn't recall she would win. When her name was chosen for the award, her exclamation of "Shit!" was censored.[24]
Heigl starred with James Marsden in the film 27 Dresses, for which she received US$half dozen million.[22] The New York Post expressed some disappointment with the mismatch of Heigl'southward talent and the film'south "chick-flick" triviality, suggesting Heigl might exist more than compatible "with female directors such as Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don't Cry) or Tamara Jenkins (The Savages)...".[25] Heigl was announced the Virtually Desirable Woman of 2008, according to AskMen.com.[26]
Anne Fletcher, the director of 27 Dresses described her as having the "'Information technology' cistron". She explained farther, "Y'all can't buy it; you can't learn information technology; you can't create it; information technology but is. We haven't had one of her in many years. Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, One thousand thousand Ryan— those take been our go-to girls for romantic one-act for a very long time, but we haven't had a new one. Katie has dazzler, vulnerability, identifiability. She's funny, charming, lovely to picket. Her slightest eye movement is captivating; you know instantly what'south going on."[23]
In a highly publicized Vanity Fair interview, Heigl admitted that though she enjoyed working with Apatow and Rogen when she starred in Knocked Up, she had a hard fourth dimension enjoying the film itself. She called the pic "a picayune sexist", claiming that the film "paints the women every bit shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys."[27] Apatow and Rogen were reported non pleased with Heigl's interview, as Rogen said that he enjoyed working with Heigl and was stung by her comments.[28] [29]
Heigl'south comments generated a widespread reaction in the media.[30] [31] In an interview with People magazine, Heigl said:
My motive was to encourage other women like myself to non take that element of the moving-picture show besides seriously, and to remember that information technology'south a broad comedy"; and added, "Although I stand behind my opinion, I'yard disheartened that it has become the focus of my experience with the motion-picture show."[32]
There was some speculation that Heigl might be leaving Grey's Anatomy after the end of the 2008–2009 season. This speculation revolved effectually her refusal to submit her name for Emmy consideration for the previous season.[33] Heigl had disagreements with the character's management in the fourth season, deeming the storyline involving Izzie's matter with George a "ratings ploy" that served to exist "shocking"[27] and others speculated she would leave due to the time devotion in producing a film version of Carolyn Jessop's book Escape.[34] [35] [36] [37]
Heigl said publicly that she'd opted out of the Emmy race that year considering she felt the material she'd received didn't warrant Emmy consideration.[38] The annotate reportedly angered the show's producers and writers, who interpreted it as a slight on their work. Grey's showrunner Shonda Rhimes said she was not insulted by Heigl'due south Emmy withdrawal, and noted that Heigl's graphic symbol was downplayed during the season considering Heigl had asked for a lighter work schedule.[39] Despite Heigl'due south reported displeasure with the previous season, and persistent rumors that her graphic symbol had died, ABC confirmed that Heigl would return for the sixth season of Grey'southward.[40] [41] [42] [43]
Heigl starred with Gerard Butler in The Ugly Truth (2009).[44] The moving-picture show was made on a upkeep of $38 million and earned $205 1000000 at the worldwide box role.[45]
Speculation as to whether Heigl would leave Gray's Beefcake persisted through most of season six.[46] On March 11, 2010, Heigl reportedly did not show upwards for work on the show, and Heigl and serial creator Shonda Rhimes later reached an agreement to immediately release Heigl from her contract. As a result, Heigl's appearance on the January 21 episode of Greyness's Anatomy was her final appearance of that season and, thus far, in the serial. Heigl said that she left the testify to focus not on her picture show career, but on her family unit.[47] [48] [49] However, the backlash over Heigl'southward comments on Knocked Up and Greyness's Beefcake has given Heigl a reputation of being difficult to piece of work with which was seen to have damaged her career.[50]
2010–xiii: Further rom-com roles [edit]
In June 2010, Heigl starred in the Lionsgate one-act-thriller Killers, with Ashton Kutcher. She next starred in and produced the large-screen drama Life Equally Nosotros Know Information technology, directed by Greg Berlanti, which revolved around a adult female and a man whose corresponding all-time friends dice in a car accident. Following the deaths, they begin to share in caring for their late friends' orphaned daughter. Heigl received $12 million for both films.[51]
In 2011, Heigl appeared in the ensemble romantic comedy New Yr's Eve, directed by Garry Marshall. Despite being a commercial success, grossing over $142 million worldwide,[52] the flick received generally negative reviews.[53] Heigl side by side had the pb role in 1 for the Money (2012). Based on a series of novels[54] by Janet Evanovich, the film's pb character is Stephanie Plum, a bounty hunter working for a bonding visitor. The film was a financial failure, grossing merely over $36 meg worldwide against its production budget of $forty million.[55] For her performance, Heigl received a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Actress.[56]
In January 2012, Heigl disclosed her enthusiastic desires to reprise her role on Greyness'due south Beefcake and wrap up Izzie's storyline, conceiving an idea of her success in another hospital afterwards floundering in the fictional Seattle Grace hospital where she was 'i step backside the eight ball'. She admitted to regretting leaving the bear witness.[57] [58] She complimented the great work environment and family dynamic of the cast just likewise stated, "I completely empathize if it doesn't necessarily work ... They've got a lot of storylines going on there."[59]
In 2013, she appeared aslope Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton and Susan Sarandon in The Big Wedding, a comedy nearly an estranged family reuniting for a ceremony. A very poor disquisitional and commercial reception greeted the film upon its release—it holds a 7% rating on picture show review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes and only fabricated Us$vii.5 million in its opening weekend[60] [61]—and for her role, Heigl was nominated for Worst Supporting Actress at the 34th Gilded Raspberry Awards. In June 2013, she began appearing in a television commercial for Vicks' ZzzQuil.[62]
2014–19: difference from romcoms and television resurgence [edit]
In 2014, Heigl admitted to Marie Claire magazine that while she loves romantic comedies and was "so stoked to be doing them", she "striking it a piffling also hard," professing "I couldn't say no. At that place's nil incorrect with them, but maybe I overloaded my audience. I should have washed a superhero movie or a psychological thriller."[63] During this period of time, Heigl broke away from her conventional romcom roles, pursuing romantic dramas, doing voiceover work, night comedies and returning to dramatic telly.
Heigl starred in the romantic drama Jackie & Ryan (2014), opposite Ben Barnes, portraying a recent single mom battling to hold onto her daughter and the dearest interest of a mod-mean solar day train hopper. The moving-picture show was released in a limited release and through video on need by Entertainment One in the United States.[64] She also phonation-acted the squirrel Andie in the animated film The Nut Job [65] which was released on Jan 17, 2014. She reprised her function in its 2017 sequel, The Nut Job 2: Nutty past Nature which was released theatrically on August 11, 2017.[66]
She next starred equally a rejected and jealous housewife in the dark comedy Dwelling house Sugariness Hell (2015), alongside Patrick Wilson and Jordana Brewster. Released for VOD and a express theatrical run in N America, the film received largely negative reviews.[67] Diverseness wrote in its verdict: "Considering how oftentimes [Heigl] has been slammed for not beingness but another docile, eager-to-please female celebrity, it's hard not to suspect that she might have relished the chance to play an unapologetically brawl-busting shrew—a grotesquely exaggerated version of a stereotype she'southward been assigned many times over. Indeed, Heigl'southward performance as a coolly murderous model housewife is the only real reason to even consider watching Habitation Sweet Hell, an otherwise flailing and risible tale of adultery, extortion and suburban malaise that suggests a poor woman'southward Gone Daughter".[68] She received a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Actress.
In 2015, Heigl starred as the titular role in the independent film Jenny's Wedding, nigh a adult female who finally decides to go married, but her choice of partner tears her conventional family apart. An Indiegogo campaign was afterwards launched to help raise money for post-product costs, and like Heigl'due south previous few projects, the motion-picture show was distributed for a VOD and limited release in sure parts of the U.s. only.[69]
She starred contrary Rosario Dawson and Geoff Stults in the erotic thriller Unforgettable (2017), portraying a divorcée who begins to torment the new fiancée of her ex-hubby. The motion-picture show was her first broad release in three years; it garnered mediocre reviews and grossed a paltry Usa$4.seven 1000000 in its opening weekend.[70] Nevertheless, The Globe and Post remarked that "Heigl works overtime to humanize the resentful mom—her face is like an one-time-fashioned cash annals with the prices popping upwards—but she's more fun to sentinel as the story grows ugly and fierce, and she unleashes the demon within".[71]
Heigl'southward lead roles in the 2014–15 NBC political drama series Land of Affairs [72] [73] and CBS 2017 legal drama Dubiousness were both cancelled after one season.[74] All the same, unlike Country of Affairs, Uncertainty premiered to what was described as "tepid" ratings by The Hollywood Reporter, and CBS announced its cancellation after just 2 episodes, after burning out its episodes.[75]
Heigl returned to form when she was bandage in the USA Network legal drama series Suits, playing the function of Samantha Wheeler, a new partner at the fictional law house of Zane Specter Litt.[76] Heigl remained on the bear witness for its final two seasons.
2020–present: professional expansion, Firefly Lane and Woodhull [edit]
Heigl was later cast in the leading role opposite Sarah Chalke and Ben Lawson for the Netflix show Firefly Lane, released in 2021. Heigl is also executive producer. The serial was a success and renewed for a second season. Also that year, Heigl co-starred in Fearfulness of Rain, a psychological thriller written and directed by Castille Landon.[77] Harry Connick Jr., Madison Iseman and State of israel Broussard completed the cast. In December 2020, it was announced that Heigl will star and executive produce again with the limited series Woodhull. She is set to portray the first female candidate for the presidency of the United States, Victoria Woodhull.[78]
In January 2021, Heigl alleged in an interview with The Washington Post promoting Firefly Lane that she was "done apologizing" for her by reputation and criticized being labelled as "difficult" in the tardily 2000s and early on 2010s. She also acknowledged how information technology may take impacted her career. Her 27 Dresses co-star James Marsden defended the extra' "courage" and "strong convictions" and remarked unsurprise at her career expanding role in executive production.[79] In September 2021, she endorsed the IATSE strike and remarked heavy criticism for speaking up most the harsh working conditions on the set of Grey'southward Anatomy that the crew endured, while also commenting on wellness and prophylactic failures in long-hour productions.[lxxx]
Personal life [edit]
In June 2006, Heigl became engaged to vocalizer Josh Kelley, whom she had met a yr before on the set up of his music video for "Only You".[81] They chose non to live together before they were married, with Heigl later explaining, "I call up I just wanted to save something for the bodily marriage... I wanted there to be something to make the actual matrimony different than the dating or the courtship."[82] They were married on Dec 23, 2007, in Park City, Utah. They alive with their children in Oakley, Utah.[83]
In September 2009, the couple adopted a girl from South korea, the birthplace of Heigl'southward sis Meg.[84] She was built-in with a middle defect and underwent open up-heart surgery before leaving Korea.[85] In April 2012, Kelley and Heigl adopted a second daughter from the U.S.[86] [87] In June 2016, the couple announced that they were expecting their third child.[88] [89] Heigl gave birth to a son on December 20, 2016.[90]
Heigl's brother-in-police is singer Charles Kelley of the country music trio Lady A.
Charity piece of work [edit]
Heigl has worked with Best Friends Animal Club on several projects, including their Pup My Ride program. The program transports pocket-sized dogs from loftier-kill animal shelters to other parts of the Usa where there is a higher demand for such dogs. She gave a grant to All-time Friends to fund a year of the program.[91] Heigl and her mother, Nancy, started Heigl'southward Hounds of Hope, which operates equally part of the Jason Debus Heigl Foundation.
The Foundation was created in honour of Heigl's brother, who was killed in a automobile accident in 1986 at the age of xv. Heigl's Hounds of Hope rescues larger dogs with behavior issues from shelters with a loftier kill rate. It rehabilitates them through training and other adjustments to make them suitable for re-homing.[91] Every bit of 2014, Heigl has eight dogs of her ain.[92]
In 2010, Heigl was honored with the "Presidential Service Award" by ASPCA for her work and dedication to animal welfare.[93] In 2011, Heigl launched the "I Hate Assurance" Campaign, focused on promoting spay/neuter of pets, to help save the lives of millions of companion animals. The initiative features a Public Service Proclamation starring Heigl and produced by Funny or Dice.[94] In 2012, on behalf of PETA, she signed a letter to members of the Utah legislature, urging them to reject a police that would brand undercover filming in manufacturing plant farms a crime.[95]
In the same year, Heigl was honored by "Congressional Coalition on Adoption Constitute (CCAI)" for her dedication and commitment to adoption,[96] and past the American Cancer Club for her work in helping to amplify the awareness of cancer-related bug through her public support of her mother's journey with the disease.[97] [98]
Heigl is a potent proponent of organ donation, working as a spokesperson for Donate Life America.[99] [100] Later on the death of her brother Jason, Heigl's family chose to donate Jason'south organs to people needing organ transplants. Heigl was inspired by these events to later on piece of work equally an activist for organ donation.[99]
Filmography [edit]
Film [edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | That Dark | Kathryn | |
1993 | King of the Loma | Christina Sebastian | |
1994 | My Begetter the Hero | Nicole Arnel | |
1995 | Under Siege 2: Dark Territory | Sarah Ryback | |
1996 | Wish Upon a Star | Alexia Wheaton | |
1997 | Prince Valiant | Princess Ilene | |
1997 | Stand-ins | Taffy-Rita Hayworth's Stand-in | |
1998 | Problems Buster | Shannon Griffin | |
1998 | Bride of Chucky | Jade Kincaid | |
2000 | 100 Girls | Arlene | |
2001 | Valentine | Shelley Fisher | |
2003 | Descendant | Ann Hedgerow/Emily Hedgerow | |
2005 | Side Effects | Karly Hert | Executive producer |
2005 | The Ringer | Lynn Sheridan | |
2006 | Zyzzyx Road | Marissa | |
2006 | Caffeine | Laura | |
2007 | Knocked Up | Alison Scott | |
2008 | 27 Dresses | Jane Nichols | |
2009 | The Ugly Truth | Abby Richter | Executive producer |
2010 | Killers | Jennifer "Jen" Kornfeldt Aimes | |
2010 | Life every bit Nosotros Know It | Holly Berenson | Executive producer |
2011 | New Yr's Eve | Laura Carrington | segment: "Jensen and Laura'due south Story" |
2012 | Ane for the Money | Stephanie Plum | Executive producer |
2013 | The Large Wedding | Lyla Griffin | |
2014 | The Nut Job | Andie | Vocalisation role |
2014 | Jackie & Ryan | Jackie Laurel | |
2015 | Home Sweet Hell | Mona Champagne | |
2015 | Jenny's Wedding | Jenny Farrell | |
2017 | Unforgettable | Tessa Connover | |
2017 | The Nut Task 2: Nutty past Nature | Andie | Voice role |
2021 | Fear of Pelting | Michelle Burroughs |
Television [edit]
Twelvemonth | Title | Office | Notes |
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1996 | Wish Upon a Star | Alexia Wheaton | Boob tube film |
1998 | The Tempest | Miranda Prosper | Television film |
1999–2002 | Roswell | Isabel Evans | Main role |
2002 | The Twilight Zone | Andrea Collins | Episode: "Cradle of Darkness" |
2003 | Critical Associates | Aizy Hayward | Television film |
2003 | Vegas Dick | Madeline | Television picture show |
2003 | Love Comes Softly | Marty Claridge | Television flick |
2003 | Evil Never Dies | Eve | Television picture show |
2003 | Wuthering Heights | Isabel Linton | Tv set moving-picture show |
2004 | Honey's Enduring Promise | Marty Claridge Davis | Tv set film |
2005 | Romy and Michele: In the Beginning | Romy White | Television film |
2005–2010 | Grey's Anatomy | Dr. Izzie Stevens | Main role (seasons ane–half-dozen) |
2014–2015 | State of Diplomacy | Officer Charleston "Charlie" Whitney Tucker | Primary part; executive producer |
2017 | Doubt | Sadie Ellis | Principal role |
2018–2019 | Suits | Samantha Wheeler | Main role (seasons 8–9)[76] |
2021–present | Firefly Lane | Tully Hart | Master role; executive producer |
TBA | Woodhull | Victoria Woodhull | Master role; executive producer |
Awards and nominations [edit]
Year | Accolade | Category | Work | Result | Refs |
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1994 | Immature Artist Awards | All-time Functioning by a Youth Extra Starring in a Pic | My Father the Hero | Nominated | |
2000 | Saturn Awards | Best Supporting Actress on Telly | Roswell | Nominated | |
2001 | Teen Pick Awards | TV – Selection Actress | Roswell | Nominated | |
2003 | CAMIE Awards | Made for TV Film | Love Comes Softly | Won | |
2005 | CAMIE Awards | Fabricated for TV Motion-picture show | Dear'south Enduring Hope | Won | |
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Functioning by an Ensemble in a Drama Serial | Greyness'due south Anatomy | Nominated | ||
2006 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance past an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Grey's Beefcake | Won | |
Teen Choice Awards | TV – Choice Actress: Drama/Activeness Adventure | Greyness'south Anatomy | Nominated | ||
2007 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance past an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Grey'southward Anatomy | Nominated | |
Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Grey's Beefcake | Won | ||
Gilded Globes | Best Supporting Extra – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Grey's Anatomy | Nominated | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress: Drama | Greyness's Anatomy | Nominated | ||
Selection Movie Extra – Comedy | Knocked Upwards | Nominated | |||
Young Hollywood Awards | Superstar Of Tomorrow | Herself | Won | ||
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Extra | Knocked Up | Nominated | ||
Satellite Awards | Best Actress in a Motility Movie, One-act or Musical | Knocked Upward | Nominated | ||
2008 | Empire Awards | Best Extra | Knocked Up | Nominated | |
MTV Pic Awards | Best Female Functioning | Knocked Up | Nominated | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Pick Television Extra: Drama | Greyness's Anatomy | Nominated | ||
Gilt Globes | Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Moving picture | Grey'south Anatomy | Nominated | ||
People'south Choice Awards | Favorite Female TV Star | Grey'south Anatomy | Won | ||
2009 | Teen Pick Awards | Pick Summer Movie Star: Female person | The Ugly Truth | Nominated | |
Satellite Awards | Best Actress in a Motion Movie, One-act or Musical | The Ugly Truth | Nominated | ||
Brotherhood of Women Movie Journalists | Actress Nigh in Need of a New Amanuensis | I for the Money | Nominated | ||
2010 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Boob tube Drama Actress | Gray'south Anatomy | Won | |
ShoWest Move Picture Industry Convention | Female Star Of The Year | Herself | Won | ||
2011 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actress | Life as We Know It | Nominated | |
2012 | Brotherhood of Women Picture Journalists | Actress Nigh in Demand of a New Agent | I for the Money | Won/Tied | [101] |
2015 | BTVA Feature Flick Voice Acting Award | All-time Female person Pb Vocal Performance in a Feature Flick | The Nut Chore | Nominated |
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Katherine Heigl at IMDb
- Katherine Heigl at Rotten Tomatoes
- Katherine Heigl at Emmys.com
- "Jason Debus Heigl Foundation".
- Katherine Heigl at 2019 Golden Heart Luncheon
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Heigl
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