Name : Charlize Theron
Height : 5' 11"
Sex : F
Nationality : American
Birth Date : August 7, 1975
Birth Place : Benoni, South Africa
Profession : actress, model, dancer
Education : Boarding school in Johannesburg, South Africa Studied dance and
performed with New York's Joffrey Ballet
Relationship : Stuart Townsend (actor; born on December 15, 1972), Stephan
Jenkins (lead singer of Third Eye Blind; born on September 17, 1964), Craig
Bierko (actor; born on July 15, 1964; together from 1996-1998)
Father : Charles Theron (French; construction company owner; died in 1990)
Mother : Gerda Theron (German; took over family business when husband died)
Fan Mail : C/O United Talent Agency
9560 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 500
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA.
Charlize Theron- Detailed Biography
As legend has
it, Charlize Theron was discovered by an agent while fighting with a bank
manager on Hollywood Boulevard. Eighteen and starving, Theron purportedly got
into the argument after the manager refused to cash her check. The outburst
caught the agent's attention, and eight months later Theron got her first acting
job. She subsequently went on to become one of the hottest young actors in
Hollywood, thanks to a fortuitous combination of talent and the blonde,
statuesque good looks so fervently adored by the camera.
Born August 7, 1975, Theron was raised on a farm in Benoni, South Africa.
Trained as a ballet dancer, she was sent to Milan at 16 to become a model
following the death of her father (which, it was later revealed, occurred after
he was shot by Theron's mother, who was defending herself from his drunken
abuse). After tiring of modeling, Theron returned to her first love, dancing,
which resulted in a move to New York to dance with the Joffrey Ballet.
Unfortunately, her career was halted by a knee injury, which led Theron -- at
her mother's behest -- to travel to Los Angeles to try her luck with acting.
After a long, unprofitable struggle, fate smiled upon Theron in the form of the
aforementioned bank encounter.
Following an inauspicious bit part in 1994's Children of the Corn III, Theron
won her first dose of recognition with 2 Days in the Valley (1996). The film
wasn't particularly successful, but it did give her both much-needed exposure
and critical praise. The film also served as the stepping stone to her first
leading role, that of Keanu Reeves' embattled wife in The Devil's Advocate
(1997). The film drew poor reviews, but Theron managed to win widespread praise
for her performance. Her next project, Trial and Error (1997), surfaced briefly
before disappearing with nary a trace, but the subsequent Mighty Joe Young
(1998) netted Theron more positive notices. Her ascent was confirmed with her
casting in Celebrity, Woody Allen's 1998 cameo-fest that also featured turns
from everyone from Kenneth Branagh to Winona Ryder to Leonardo DiCaprio to Isaac
Mizrahi. In her portrayal of a perpetually aroused supermodel, Theron shone in a
role seemingly designed to allow her to flaunt her natural attributes and little
else. She was rewarded with more substantial -- not to mention multilayered --
work in The Cider House Rules (1999), Lasse Hallström's Oscar-winning adaptation
of John Irving's novel. As a troubled young woman with secrets to hide, Theron
received star billing alongside Michael Caine and Tobey Maguire.
In the wake of The Cider House Rules came a few highly publicized but ultimately
disappointing projects, including John Frankenheimer's Reindeer Games (2000),
Robert Redford's The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000), and Sweet November (2001),
the last of which reunited her with erstwhile co-star Keanu Reeves. Theron was
also reunited with Woody Allen in his The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001),
another widely anticipated film that, despite a high-profile cast and stylish
period design, was both a critical and commercial underacheiver.
None of this, however, nudged Theron from her A-list status, something that was
confirmed by her casting in the flashy, star-studded 2003 remake of The Italian
Job, a much-beloved 1969 comedy caper starring Michael Caine. The 2003 version
featured Mark Wahlberg in the starring role, with Theron, Edward Norton, Seth
Green, and Mos Def, among others, backing him up. That same year, Theron
switched gears and dove headfirst into the "serious actress" category with her
starring role in Monster, the crime drama based upon the real-life story of
serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a prostitute who, in the late '80s, murdered seven
men in Florida. Co-starring Christina Ricci as Wuornos' lover, the film promised
to show audiences a side of Theron that certainly hadn't been hinted at in her
previous portrayals of models, girlfriends, and Southern debutantes.