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Kristy Swanson

American actress (born 1969)


American actress (born 1969)

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Kristy Swanson (born December 19, 1969) is an American actress. She is best recognized for having played Buffy Summers in the 1992 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer and appeared in the 1996 film The Phantom.

Her first starring role was in Wes Craven's horror film Deadly Friend (1986), followed by her portrayal of Catherine "Cathy" Dollanganger in the 1987 film adaptation of V. C. Andrews's Flowers in the Attic (1987). Swanson also starred in several films, including Hot Shots! (1991), Mannequin Two: On the Move (1991), The Program (1993), The Chase (1994), 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag (1997), Big Daddy (1999), and Dude, Where's My Car? (2000), and appeared in Pretty in Pink (1986) and Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986).

Early life

Swanson was born in South Laguna, California at the South Coast Community Hospital and was raised in Mission Viejo, California by her parents Rosemary Albrecht and Robert Russell Swanson, a high school teacher. At the age of nine, she expressed interest in acting to her parents, and began pursuing roles in television commercials. She landed her first job appearing in a doll house commercial, which was followed with several more commercial appearances.

Career

Swanson began her acting career at The Actors Workshop with R. J. Adams and promptly moved into TV advertising roles and several one-off appearances in TV series such as Cagney & Lacey and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. In 1986, she debuted on the big screen in two John Hughes films: Pretty in Pink, in a non-speaking role, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off as a character who announces a convoluted excuse for Ferris's absence in class. Her first starring role was later in 1986, in Wes Craven's Deadly Friend as Samantha"the girl next door." The next year she played Cathy in Flowers in the Attic, an adaptation of V. C. Andrews' bestselling novel.

Swanson described how she was cast in Pretty in Pink: "[Writer] John Hughes said, 'We're re-shooting the end of Pretty in Pink. I was wondering if you would come be in this scene with our main character, Ducky, because the way we tested it in the movie theater, it didn't work. We need him to end up with somebody else at the end of the movie. So would you play the part?'"

By 1990, Swanson had made many television appearances, including multiple appearances in Knots Landing (1987–1988), Nightingales (1989), her first starring role in a television series, although it only lasted a season, and a short-lived Burt Reynolds television series called B.L. Stryker (1989).

Throughout the 1990s, she starred mostly in films. She played the title role in the 1992 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Although not a hit at the box office originally, it had a profitable rental life. She appeared in both starring and supporting roles in films such as Hot Shots!, The Program, The Chase, and her most critically acclaimed role, playing Kristen Connor, a student discovering her sexuality, in John Singleton's Higher Learning. She also appeared in the film adaptation of the comic-book The Phantom and the dark comedy 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag with Joe Pesci. Most of these films failed at the box office, and she reverted to television work in the late 1990s.

In the 1998–99 season of Early Edition, Swanson played Erica Paget, a love interest of the main character, Gary Hobson. In 1999, Swanson played Vanessa, the ex-girlfriend of Adam Sandler in the film Big Daddy. In 2000, she returned to a television series, as the star of Grapevine, a revamp of a 1992 TV series that was canceled after five episodes. The same year, she starred in the successful film Dude, Where's My Car?, alongside Ashton Kutcher, Seann William Scott and Jennifer Garner.

Swanson posed nude for Playboy magazine in November 2002 in a cover-featured pictorial. She appeared in and won in the 2006 Fox television program Skating with Celebrities, partnered with Lloyd Eisler.

In 2007, she became a spokesperson of the Medifast diet. In the following year, she guest-starred in three episodes of the lesbian web series 3Way. In the same year, she appeared in an episode Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

In 2021, a release date of June 15 was announced for Swanson's recent feature and a Jennifer Nichole Lee and Paul Schneider collaboration, Just Another Dream. She co-starred alongside long-time friend Dean Cain.

Personal life

Swanson married her Skating with Celebrities partner Lloyd Eisler in 2009. They have a son, and two children from his previous marriage.

Swanson has described herself as "a proud republican" and "#MAGA since 1969". She co-starred with Dean Cain in a pro-Trump stage play titled FBI Lovebirds: Undercovers directed by conservative filmmaker Phelim McAleer. Swanson has said that she received death threats as a result.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Pretty in PinkDuckette
Miracle of the Heart: A Boys Town StoryStephanie GambleTV movie
Ferris Bueller's Day OffSimone Adamley
Deadly FriendSamantha Pringle
1987Not Quite HumanEron JeffriesTV movie
Flowers in the AtticCatherine "Cathy" Dollanganger
1988NightingalesRebecca "Becky" GrangerTV movie
1990Dream TrapSue Halloran
Diving InTerry Hopkins
1991Mannequin Two: On the MoveJessie
Hot Shots!Kowalski
1992Highway to HellRachel Clark
Buffy the Vampire SlayerBuffy Summers
1993The Chili Con Carne ClubJulieShort
The ProgramCamille Shafer
1994**Natalie Voss
Getting InKirby Watts
1995Higher LearningKristen Connor
1996**Diana Palmer
Marshal LawLilly NelsonTV movie
19978 Heads in a Duffel BagLaurie Bennett
Lover GirlDarlene Ferrari/"Sherry"
TinseltownNikki Randall
Bad to the BoneFrancesca WellsTV movie
1998Ground ControlJulie Albrecht
1999Supreme SanctionJennaTV movie
Big DaddyVanessa
2000Meeting DaddyLaurel Lee
Dude, Where's My Car?Christie Boner
2001Soul AssassinTessa Jansen
Zebra LoungeLouise BauerTV movie
2002Dead SilenceDr. Julia Craig
2003Red WaterDr. Kelli RaymondTV movie
2005Bound by LiesLaura CrossVideo
Forbidden SecretsAlexandra Kent LambethTV movie
Six Months LaterLindaShort
2006**Shannon MuirTV movie
Living DeathElizabeth HarrisVideo
2009**KaitlynShort
2010What If...Wendy Walker
2011Swamp SharkRachel BouchardTV movie
**Martha EvansTV movie
Chick MagnetKristyVideo
2012Little Women, Big CarsRocky
Little Women, Big Cars 2Rocky
Operation CupcakeJanet CarsonTV movie
2013**Terri Benton
Storm RiderJody Peterson
2014Mom and Dad UndergradsMegan MillsTV movie
Beethoven's Treasure TailAnne ParkerVideo
A Belle For ChristmasDaniella Downy
Merry Ex-MasNoelleTV movie
2015Driven UndergroundSarah PalmerTV movie
Angels in the SnowJudith MontgomeryTV movie
2017Crowning JulesVictoria
A Mother's SacrificeKathrinTV movie
2018Bad StepmotherLouiseTV movie
Winter's DreamKat MillerTV movie
Killer Under the BedSarah
Mimesis NosferatuMax's Mother
2019PupParazziLatte (voice)
2020Psych 2: Lassie Come HomeMarlowe ViccellioTV movie
The ObamaGate MovieLisa Page
2021Trafficked: A Parent's Worst NightmareJoanna Riley
Courting Mom and DadSarah Lambert
Just Another DreamCindy Miller

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984It's Your MoveLauraEpisode: "Love Letters"
1985Call to GlorySallyEpisodes: "JFK: Parts 1 & 2"
Cagney & LaceyStephanie BrandonEpisode: "On the Street"
1986Alfred Hitchcock PresentsFemale Student #2Episode: "The Gloating Place"
DisneylandJennifer DavisEpisode: "Mr. Boogedy"
**Linda PerkinsEpisode: "The Big Fix-Up"
1987Growing PainsRhondaEpisode: "Thank God It's Friday"
1987–88Knots LandingJody CampbellRecurring Cast: Season 9
1988OharaJennifer CollinsEpisode: "X"
1989NightingalesRebecca "Becky" GrangerMain Cast
B.L. StrykerLynn EllingsworthRecurring Cast: Season 1
1998–99Early EditionErica PagetMain Cast: Season 3
1999The DirectorsHerselfEpisode: "The Films of Wes Craven"
2000GrapevineSusan CrawfordMain Cast
2002BackstoryHerselfEpisode: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
I Love the '80sHerselfEpisode: "1986"
2003The Christopher Lowell ShowHerselfEpisode: "Small Spaces"
Just Shoot Me!Allison CavanaughEpisode: "There's Something About Allison"
2004CSI: MiamiRoxanne PriceEpisode: "Complications"
2006Skating with CelebritiesHerselfMain Cast
2007Law & Order: Criminal IntentLorelai MailerEpisode: "Bombshell"
20083WayLeslie LapdaluluRecurring Cast
2009Whatever Happened To?HerselfEpisode: "Unlikely Heroes"
Hell's KitchenHerselfGuest Cast: Season 5-6
American ChopperHerselfEpisode: "Iraq Star Foundation Bike"
2010One Tree HillWoman in CarEpisode: "Don't You Forget About Me" .
2011Comedy Central RoastHerselfEpisode: "Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen"
2011–14PsychMarlowe ViccellioRecurring Cast: Season 6-8
2012unCONventionalHerselfRecurring Cast
2018Gutfeld!Herself/Guest PanelistEpisode: "August 4, 2018"
2019SEAL TeamJulia LoganRecurring Cast: Season 4
2022Sons of ThunderLinda GibsonMain Cast: Season 2

Music Videos

YearSongArtistRole
1992"Keep It Comin' (Dance Till You Can't Dance No More)"C+C Music Factory featuring Q-Unique and Deborah CooperBuffy Summers
2017"Yours If You Want It"Rascal FlattsStacy

Awards and nominations

Wins

  • 1989: Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a Horror or Mystery Motion PictureFlowers in the Attic
  • 2019: Independent Women's Forum Annual Award GalaResilience Award

Nominations

  • 2021: Royal Starr Film Festival for Best Feature FilmJust Another Dream
  • 2012: Movieguide Awards for Most Inspirational Television ActingA Christmas Wish
  • 2011: Movieguide Awards for Most Inspiring Movie ActingWhat If...
  • 1992: Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best ActressBuffy the Vampire Slayer
  • 1988: Young Artist Award for Best Young Female Superstar in Motion PicturesDeadly Friend
  • 1987: Young Artist Award for Exceptional Young Actress Starring in a Television Special or Movie of the WeekMr. Boogedy
  • 1986: Young Artist Award for Best Young ActressGuest in a Television SeriesCagney & Lacey episode "On the Street"

References

References

  1. "Official Page/Actress #KristySwanson, God 1st, Proud Mama, Happy Wife, Loyal Friend".
  2. (November 1, 2021). "Kristy Swanson, Pro-Trump Actress Who's Questioned COVID Protocols, Hospitalized With COVID".
  3. O., Jimmy. (July 24, 2015). "Where in the Horror are they Now? Kristy Swanson". Arrow in the Head.
  4. Vanderknyff, Rick. (July 31, 1992). "Will 'Buffy' Role Slay 'Em? : Mission Viejo's Kristy Swanson Is No Stranger to Outrageous Parts". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  5. (June 4, 2015). "Kristy Swanson, Lead Role in 1992 Film "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"—Guest 06/04/2015".
  6. "Amazon.com: Kristy Swanson Cover Playboy November 2002 : Hugh Hefner: Everything Else".
  7. (June 14, 2021). "Michigan Native Writes & Films New Movie Throughout State".
  8. (February 7, 2009). "Kristy Swanson and Lloyd Eisler Get Married!". PEOPLE.com.
  9. Swanson, Kristy. (August 16, 2017). "I've always been a proud republican".
  10. Moniuszko, Sara M.. (May 23, 2019). "Pro-Trump star Kristy Swanson: Dean Cain and I got 'death threats' over play".
  11. "Kristy Swanson - A Lesson in Love - Cast".
  12. "Video: Crowning Jules Trailer". Brian Harrington.
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