Biography
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Sarah Michelle Gellar also starred in horror films such as
The Grudge (2004) and I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), in
family films such as Scooby-Doo (2002), and in independent films
such as Harvard Man (2001).
Sarah Michelle Gellar was born in New York City, the only child
of Jewish American parents Arthur and Rosellen Gellar, a nursery
school teacher. At the age of four, Sarah Michelle Gellar was
spotted by an agent in a restaurant in Uptown Manhattan. Two
weeks later, she auditioned for a part in An Invasion Of
Privacy, a TV movie starring Valerie Harper, Carol Kane and Jeff
Daniels. At the audition, Sarah read both her own lines and
those of Harper's, which impressed the directors enough to give
her the role. A short while later, she got a part in a
controversial commercial for Burger King, in which she
criticized McDonalds and claimed to eat only at Burger King.
This led to a lawsuit against Burger King, ad agency J. Walter
Thompson and Gellar, who appeared in court as a witness for the
defense. The dispute was settled out of court.
Sarah Michelle then continued to make commercials while having
small parts in TV. In 1984, Sarah Michelle Gellar's parents
divorced and she was brought up by her mother on the Upper East
Side. She was estranged from her father from this time until his
death from liver cancer on October 9, 2001.
Sarah attended New York's Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School.
The same year Sarah Michelle Gellar had her third TV role
as Emily in an episode of the TV series Spenser: For Hire,
starring Robert Urich. She had a small part in Chevy Chase's
Funny Farm, and filmed in Europe for the TV series Crossbow,
based on William Tell.
Sarah attended the Professional Children's School, which was
also attended by
Tara Reid,
Macaulay Culkin,
Rebecca Gayheart, and Jerry O'Connell, whom Gellar dated
in 1998. Sarah Michelle Gellar held a straight-A average and
became a competent figure skater.
Sarah Michelle Gellar's ex-best friend was
Melissa Joan Hart,
who later was the star of the series Clarissa Explains It All
and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.
Gellar had a role in the movie High Stakes opposite Sally
Kirkland. In 1991 she played a young Jacqueline Bouvier in A
Woman Named Jackie.
Sarah's major break came in 1992, when she starred in the teen
soap opera Swan's Crossing, after which she starred in the soap
opera All My Children, playing the conniving character Kendall
Hart, the long-lost daughter of character Erica Kane (played by
Susan Lucci). In 1995, at the age of 18, Sarah Michelle Gellar
won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Leading Actress
in a Drama Series.

Sarah left All My Children in 1995 and landed the lead in the TV
series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, created by Joss Whedon, as a
teenager burdened with the responsibility of fighting a number
of mystical foes, with the aid of a group of friends and her
Watcher (a teacher of sorts). The show was well received by
critics and audiences alike, spawned a spinoff series (Angel)
and, throughout its seven seasons and a total of 144 episodes,
Buffy, and Gellar along with her, became cult icons in the
United States and the UK.
Sarah sang several of the songs during the Buffy the Vampire
Slayer musical episode "Once More, with Feeling", which spawned
an original cast album.
Sarah has expressed dissatisfaction about certain aspects of
Season 6 of Buffy and the finale in season 7. Not long after the
series finale Sarah Michelle Gellar said quite emphatically that
she had no interest in appearing in a Buffy movie, although
since then she has said she will consider it if the script is
good enough. Sarah Michelle Gellar did not appear in the final
season of Angel, which left the show's creators straining to
wrap up the long-running Buffy/Angel/Spike romantic triangle
without actually showing Buffy during the episode. Sarah told
the Sci Fi Channel's website she was willing to appear, but
scheduling conflicts and family problems prevented it. Sarah
Michelle Gellar has declined to lend her voice to the various
Buffy video games, and another actress voiced Buffy for the
never-aired Buffy animated series.
Sarah Michelle Gellar has appeared on the covers of
Cosmopolitan, Glamour, FHM, Rolling Stone, and dozens more.
Sarah Michelle Gellar was in some Got milk? ads, and is a model
for Maybelline. She was featured on Maxim's Hot 100 list in
2002, 2003, and 2005, and in FHM's 100 S--iest Women of 2005. In
1998, she was named one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful
People (in the World)."
With continued success on Buffy, Sarah Michelle Gellar attempted
to capitalize on her television fame to create a career for
herself in motion pictures, with intermittent commercial
success. After roles in the popular thrillers I Know What You
Did Last Summer and Scream 2 by Wes Craven, she starred in the
film Simply Irresistible. This film featured a magical crab and
borrowed heavily from Like Water for Chocolate.
Sarah Michelle Gellar's next film was Cruel Intentions, a
modern-day retelling of Les Liaisons Dangereuses; this movie
included a lesbian kiss between Gellar and Selma Blair. The
movie was a modest hit at the box office grossing over 38
million dollars in the U.S. Roger Ebert stated that in the film,
Gellar and Ryan Philippe "develop a convincing emotional
charge", and that Sarah is "effective as a bright girl who knows
exactly how to use her act as a tramp". In 1999, she also
appeared in the Stone Temple Pilots music video Sour Girl.
Sarah Michelle Gellar then played a lead role in James Toback's
critically unsuccessful Harvard Man (2001) which also bombed at
the box office, followed by success as Daphne in Scooby-Doo
(2002), a live-action adaptation of the cartoon series which
earned over 275 million worldwide. Gellar also appeared in the
movie's sequel, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) which
earned about half of the gross the original did and critics were
even less impressed. She and husband Freddie have stated
repeatedly they are not returning for anymore sequels and, thus
far, the studio has no plans to continue the franchise as
theatrical releases.
In 2004, David Wirtschafter, the president of the William Morris
Agency, which represented Sarah, told The New Yorker that the
success of Gellar's low-budget film The Grudge (a remake of the
Japanese horror film Ju-on: The Grudge) "takes our client Sarah
Michelle Gellar, who now is nothing at all, and . . . makes her
a star, potentially. Suddenly, the Sarah Gellar space is
meaningful." The remark led Gellar to terminate her association
with the agency.
In 2005, Gellar starred in The Return with Peter O'Brien and Sam
Shepard and, the same year, made Southland Tales which is
expected to be released by the end of 2006.
In 2006,
Sarah Michelle Gellar made The Air I Breathe with
co-stars Kevin Bacon, Brendan Fraser,
Andy Garcia, and
Forest Whitaker in Mexico City. She also reprised her role as
Karen Davis in a cameo for The Grudge 2. Sarah Michelle Gellar
will appear briefly in the movie to pass the curse onto her
sister in the film, played by
Amber Tamblyn.
Currently, Sarah is starring in A Girl's Guide to Hunting And
Fishing, based on the book of the same name, with co-star Alec
Baldwin.
Sarah is expected to start filming Alice, based on the game from
American McGee in 2006. Alice is expected to be released summer
2007.
Sarah Michelle Gellar has a total of 7 movies in different
stages of production as of this moment.
On September 1, 2002, Sarah and actor
Freddie Prinze, Jr.
(who starred alongside her in the Scooby Doo films) were married
in Jalisco, Mexico. Adam Shankman, with whom Gellar had worked
on Buffy, officiated at the nondenominational wedding. The
couple had met several years before, while filming I Know What
You Did Last Summer and were engaged in April 2001.
In 2004, while filming The Grudge in Japan, Sarah visited a
famous Japanese swordsmith Shoji Yoshihara (Kuniie III) and
bought a Samurai sword from him as a birthday present for her
husband. Gellar realized that she needed clearance from the
government to remove it from the country, and after eventually
succeeding, she stated that it was "an incredibly difficult
feat" to do.
Sarah is sometimes thought to be an atheist, but she has said in
interviews that she believes in God, but doesn't belong to a
religion.
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