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Life and career
Holden was born in Northfield, Minnesota, the daughter of Kristi and Barry Holden.[1] She played film roles in Drop Dead Gorgeous as Mary Johanson and in Sugar & Spice as Fern Rogers. She also starred in the low budget slasher film Wishcraft. Holden has also had roles in TV and music videos. She appeared on Friends as Ross's girlfriend, Elizabeth Stevens. Other TV roles include Ally McBeal, Tru Calling, Six Feet Under and Private Practice. In music, she appeared in Aerosmith's "Hole in My Soul" video. [edit]Film & Television
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Matthew Chandler Fox (born July 14, 1966) is an American actor and former model. His first major role was playing older brother and family patriarch Charlie Salinger on Party of Five in the 1990s, co-starring with Scott Wolf, Neve Campbell, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Lacey Chabert. He is also known for his role as Dr. Jack Shephard on the ABC drama series Lost.
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Early life
Fox was born in Crowheart, Wyoming. His mother, Loretta B. (née Iacono), was a teacher, and his father, Francis G. Fox, raised longhorn cattle and horses and grew barley for Coors beer.[1][2] Fox's mother was of Italian descent and his father was of English descent;[3] he is a descendant of Union General George Meade.[1] When Fox was very young, his parents and siblings, Francis Jr. (b. 1961) and Bayard (b. 1969), were caretakers of the remote "Bitterroot Ranch" outside Dubois for Bayard Fox and Louise "Wendy" Fox. After a few harsh winters, Fox's family purchased the ranch in Crowheart, and he was raised there. Fox graduated from High School in Wyoming and attended Deerfield Academy for a Post-Graduate year. Following Deerfield, Fox attended Columbia University where he majored in Economics and became a brother of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Fox interviewed for a job to sell stocks at Prudential-Bache. [edit]Career
Fox on the Lost panel at Comic-Con 2008. In the early 1990s, he appeared in a number of television ads, such as: 3 Musketeers.[citation needed] One of Matthew's very first attempts at acting was in a student film. The film can be viewed here. At the age of 25, Fox made his debut on an episode of Wings. That same year, he also starred on a short-lived dramatic series, Freshman Dorm. Still not a familiar face on the small screen, he continued to be cast in supporting roles, including the role of Charlie in the CBS Schoolbreak Special series, If I Die Before I Wake before he made his big screen debut in My Boyfriend's Back (1993). In 1994, Fox was cast in a co-starring role as the eldest of five siblings who lose both parents in a car accident on the 1990s teen drama Party of Five, as Charlie Salinger. In 1996, People Magazine named Fox one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. After Party of Five was cancelled following its sixth season, Fox starred in another TV series, Haunted, in 2002. From September 2004 until May 2010, Fox played the role of the dedicated yet troubled surgeon, Dr. Jack Shephard, on Lost. He initially auditioned for the role of James "Sawyer" Ford. However, co-creator J. J. Abrams thought he would be better for the role of Jack, a role originally slated to be for the pilot episode only. Fox was nominated for a Golden Globe, won the 2005 Satellite Award, and shared the 2006 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, for his role in Lost. On December 2, 2006, he hosted Saturday Night Live with musical guests Tenacious D. In 2006, Fox co-starred with Matthew McConaughey in the sports drama, We Are Marshall. He also played a bit part in the action film Smokin' Aces and starred in the 2008 thriller, Vantage Point.[4] In May 2008, Fox starred as Racer X in the movie Speed Racer.[5][6] Fox has repeatedly stated that he is "done with television" after Lost.[7] In 2011, he starred in the stage play In a Forest, Dark and Deep with Olivia Williams in London's West End.[8] [edit]Personal life
Fox met his future wife, Margherita Ronchi, at university and they married shortly after in 1992. They have two children, Kyle and Byron. He is also a keen photographer, as on the bonus disc of Lost The Complete First Series, a chapter named "The Art of Matthew Fox" shows all the pictures he took on set of the cast and crew with Fox documenting it. [edit]Filmography
[edit]Film Year Film Role Notes 1993 My Boyfriend's Back Buck Van Patten Feature film debut 1999 Behind the Mask James Jones 2003 A Token for Your Thoughts Rock Star 2006 We Are Marshall Red Dawson 2007 Smokin' Aces Super Security Bill Cameo 2008 Vantage Point Kent Taylor Speed Racer Racer X [edit]Television Year Show Role Notes 1992 Wings Ty Warner 1 episode 1992 Freshman Dorm Danny Foley 5 episodes 1993 CBS Schoolbreak Charlie Deevers 1 episode 1995 MADtv Charlie Salinger 1 episode 1994–2000 Party of Five Charlie Salinger 142 episodes 2002 Haunted Frank Taylor 12 episodes 2006 Saturday Night Live Host 1 episode 2004–2010 Lost Jack Shephard 113 episodes (Lead role) [edit]Awards
Year Award-giving Body Award Result 2005 Satellite Awards Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Television Drama Series (Lost) Won 2005 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Best Actor on Television (Lost) Nominated 2005 Peoples Choice Awards Favourite Male Television Star (Lost) Nominated 2005 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor - Action/Adventure (Lost) Nominated 2005 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Chemistry (shared with Evangeline Lilly (Lost) Nominated 2005 Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in Drama (Lost) Nominated 2006 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Best Actor on Television (Lost) Won 2006 National Television Awards Most Popular Actor (Lost) Nominated 2006 Saturn Awards Best Lead Actor in a Television Series (Lost) Won 2006 Golden Globe Awards Best Lead Actor in a Drama (Lost) Nominated 2006 Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Drama Series (Lost) Won 2006 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor - Action/Adventure (Lost) Nominated 2006 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Chemistry (shared with Evangeline Lilly (Lost) Nominated 2007 Saturn Awards Best Lead Actor in a Television Series (Lost) Nominated 2007 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor - Action/Adventure (Lost) Nominated 2008 Saturn Awards Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television (Lost) Won 2008 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Best Actor on Television (Lost) Won 2008 Prism Awards Performance in a Drama Series Episode (Lost) Nominated 2008 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor - Action/Adventure (Lost) Nominated 2009 Saturn Awards Best Lead Actor in a Television Series (Lost) Nominated 2009 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actor - Action/Adventure (Lost) Nominated 2009 People's Choice Awards Favorite TV Actor - Drama (Lost) Nominated 2010 Saturn Awards Best Lead Actor in a Television Series (Lost) Nominated 2010 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Lost) Nominated 2010 Scream Awards Outstanding Television Performance (Lost) Won 2010 Scream Awards Outstanding Ensemble Cast (Lost) Nominated 2010 Scream Awards Outstanding Science Fiction Actor (Lost) Nominated