Christina Applegate
Milestones
- Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Birthday: November 25, 1971
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2009
Nominated for the 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
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2008
Joined Rainn Wilson in the comedy "The Rocker"
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2007 to 2009
Played a 30-year-old psychiatrist who suffered from amnesia in the ABC comedy, "Samantha Who?"; also produced; earned Golden Globe (2008, 2009), SAG (2008, 2009) and Emmy (2008, 2009) nominations for Best Actress in a Comedy Series
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2005
Co-starred with husband Johnathon Schaech in the CBS movie "James Patterson's Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas"
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2005
Made her Broadway debut as Charity Hope Valentine in "Sweet Charity"; received a Tony nomination for her role
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2004
Received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy series for her role on "Friends"
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2004
Starred opposite Will Ferrell as an ambitious female journalist in the comedy "Anchorman"
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2003
Appeared alongside Gwyneth Paltrow as flight attendants in the comedy "A View from the Top"
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2002
Co-starred with Cameron Diaz and Selma Blair in the comedy "The Sweetest Thing"
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2002
Had a recurring role as Rachel's sister in the NBC comedy "Friends"
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2001
Had dual role in the comedy "Just Visiting," playing a 12th-century noblewoman and her 21st-century descendant
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2000
Co-starred with Johnathon Schaech and Molly Ringwald in "The Giving Tree"
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1998
Co-starred with Mark Wahlberg and Lou Diamond Phillips in "The Big Hit"
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1998 to 2000
Returned to series TV as the lead in the NBC sitcom "Jesse"
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1998
Starred in the independent feature "Claudine's Return"
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1996
Cast in Tim Burton's "Mars Attacks!"
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1991
Had starring role in "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead"
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1990
Feature lead in "Streets"
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1987 to 1997
Cast as ditzy teenager, Kelly Bundy on Fox's "Married... With Children"
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1986 to 1987
TV series debut in "Hearts of the City"
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1983
Made TV movie debut in "Grace Kelly"
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1979
Made film debut in "Jaws of Satan"
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1971
Made TV debut at the age of three months in "Days of Our Lives"
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First TV speaking role in "Quincy"