Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sarah Michelle Gellar was born in New York City, New York, United States on April 14th, 1977 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 47, Sarah Michelle Gellar biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Sarah Michelle Prinze (née Gellar; born April 14, 1977) is an American actress, producer, and entrepreneur.
She made her acting debut in the made-for-television film An Invasion of Privacy (1983), after being spotted by an agent at the age of four in New York City.
She made her television debut in 1993, when she starred Kendall Hart on ABC's All My Children, winning the 1995 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series. Gellar received acclaim for her role as Buffy Summers on the WB's Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003), earning her five Teen Choice Awards and a Golden Globe Award nomination, and being recognized as one of the most influential female characters in American television, and was named one of the best female characters on television.
Unleashed (2004), her most successful films at the box office, include I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), Scream 2 (1997), Cruel Intentions (1999), Scooby-Doo (2002), Monsters Unleashed (2004), and The Grudge (2004).
Ringer (2011–2012) and The Crazy Ones (2013–2014). Gellar and Greg Fleishman, a food crafter and e-commerce startup that sells baking kits, founded Foodstirs in 2015, and in 2017, she introduced her book Stirring Up Fun with Food.
Early life
Gellar was born on Long Island, New York. She is the only child of Rosellen (née Greenfield), a kindergarten school teacher, and Arthur Gellar, a garment worker. Both of her parents are Jewish, though Gellar's family had one as a child. On Manhattan's Upper East Side, she was born in 1984, when she was seven years old, and her parents divorced and she was raised by her mother. While growing up with her mother, she lost touch with her father, who she's now mourned until his death in 2001; she once described him as "non-existent" and "my father, you can just say, is not in the picture." I'm not intentionally evasive about him; it's just that there's so little to say." Gellar, not only being a working child at the time, was a keen figure skater, once placing in third place at a New York State regional competition and also having a black belt in taekwondo.
Gellar was given a partial scholarship to attend the Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School because her mother was unable to pay full tuition, and she was often mocked. "I was different, and that's the one thing you can't attend school for because you're ostracised," she said in an interview with The Independent. These girls didn't have the money to spend." Gellar was not present in class for the majority of the year, despite the fact that she had more absences in the first month than she had expected to have in the first month. I was telling them that I had back problems and had to go to the doctor the whole time." Gellar briefly attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, but she dropped out due to her continuing absence from classes, despite receiving good grades. Gellar graduated from the Professional Children's School in 1994 as a "straight A" student with a 4.0 grade average. The majority of her senior year was completed by guided study, as Gellar spent considerable time on All My Children while "working to graduate."
Personal life
When Gellar was filming the 1997 teen horror film "You Know What You Did Last Summer," they met, Freddie Prinze Jr., but the two didn't start dating until 2000. They married in Mexico on September 1, 2002, during a ceremony attended by Adam Shankman, a director and choreographer with whom Gellar had served on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Prinze and Gellar have collaborated in the 2002 film Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed and its sequel, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed; both actors appeared in Happily N'Ever After (2007) and the animated science fiction film Star Wars Rebels. Gellar legally changed her name to Sarah Michelle Prinze in 2007 in honor of their fifth year of marriage.
Gellar and Prinze have two children, a daughter born in 2009 and a son born in 2012. The family lives in Los Angeles.
After Carpenter denied allegations of assault against series creator Joss Whedon, Gellar expressed her support for her Buffy the Vampire Slayer co-star Charisma Carpenter on February 10, 2021. "While I am proud to have my name associated with Buffy Summers, I don't want to be forever linked with Joss Whedon," the singer continued.
Career
She was spotted by an agent in a restaurant in Upper Manhattan at the age of four. She applied for a role in the television film An Invasion of Privacy, two weeks later. Gellar sang both her own lines and those of Harper at the audition, eliciting the producers enough to cast her in the role. In January 1983, the film premiered on CBS. She then appeared in a tumultuous television commercial for Burger King in which her character mocked McDonald's and said to eat only at Burger King. In a 2004 interview, McDonald's ad promoted Gellar and barred her from eating at the restaurant; she recalled later: "I wasn't allowed to eat there." It was difficult because McDonald's is where all your classmates' birthday parties take place, so I skipped out on a lot of apple pies." Gellar also worked as a model for Wilhelmina and appeared in many television commercials as a result.
Gellar appeared in films Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1984), Funny Farm (1988), and High Stakes (1989), as well as guest stars in various television series, including Spenser: For Hire and Crossbow. She appeared in the off-Broadway film The Widow Claire at the age of nine. She appeared on the Kids Klassics Sing Along videos Camp Melody and the USS Songboat in 1986 and spent a short time as a co-host of the teenage girl talk show Girl Talk, which aired in 1989.
In 1991, she appeared as a young Jacqueline Bouvier in A Woman Named Jackie. The Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series went to the miniseries. Gellar debuted in Swans Crossing, a 1992 syndicated teen drama that chronicled a group of wealthy teenagers' lives. Gellar and Young Artist Award nominations were given to Gellar and Best Young Actress in a New Television Series and Best Young Actress in an Off-Primetime Series during the season. Kendall Hart, the long-lost teenage daughter of actor Erica Kane, made her debut in the soap opera All My Children in 1993, playing Kendall Hart, the long-lost teenage daughter of character Erica Kane (Susan Lucci). Gellar was praised for her acting ability and her "forceful personality" as she began her role; Lucci's experience was supposed to be like a younger version of Erica. "Long-time Erica" was on the show, and she was a hit. After her first reception, writers exhibited her more; she became a household name in the soap opera genre. She received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series in 1995. Gellar left the show in the first year to pursue other acting opportunities.
Following Gellar's retirement from All My Children, she moved to Los Angeles, and she wrote the script for Joss Whedon's television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which follows Buffy Summers, a teenage girl grappled with the challenges of combating occult villains and supernatural events. She appeared on several occasions before being approached by Whedon and producers about appearing in Buffy Summers, but she auditioned again and was eventually cast in the title role. The show premiered in March 1997, to widespread critical and popular acclaim, and Gellar's Buffy, created to deconvert the stereotypical female horror movie victim, was rated as one of the top female characters in U.S. television by Entertainment Weekly. Buffy had seven seasons and 144 episodes on television, and Gellar received five Teen Choice Awards, the Saturn Award for Best Actress – Television Dramatics, and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Television Series Drama. She appeared on "Once More, with Feeling," the series's musical episode that resulted in the development of an original cast album, which was released in 2002.
Gellar made her first major film appearances in two hit slasher films during Buffy the Vampire Slayer's early airing. Helen Shivers, the ill-fated aspiring beauty actress, appeared in I Know What You Did Last Summer. The film, which was budgeted at US$17 million, earned US$125 million worldwide. In what San Francisco Chronicle called a "competent but uninspired" film, the cast was "solid." Gellar received a Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best Breakthrough Actress – Horror, as well as a MTV Movie Award nomination for Best Breakthrough Performance. Gellar played a similar ill-fated vain role in Scream 2 (also 1997), this time as a Sorority sibling. She filmed her scenes in between shots of Buffy and had just recently completed work on I Know What You Did Last Summer. Given the tumultuous schedule, she decided to appear in Scream 2 without having read the script. Scream 2 earned over US$172 million worldwide.
Gellar performed on Saturday Night Live for the first time in 1998 and provided the voice of the Gwendy Doll in Small Soldiers, a moderate commercial success. Gellar's first appearance on the 'Most Beautiful' list by People magazine debating her "It girl" status at the time. In 1999, she made a cameo appearance in She's All That and took over the lead role of a struggling restaurant owner in the critically acclaimed romantic comedy Simply Irresistible. Gellar once described it as a "poor choice," but Roger Ebert, on the other hand, found her to be "lovefully" in what he described as a "old-fashioned" comedic act. Gellar played Kathryn Merteuil, a brunette cocaine addict with a penchant for manipulating people in Cruel Intentions (1999), a modern-day retelling of Les Liaisons dangereuses. The US$10 million film, which earned over US$75 million worldwide, was a hit at the box office. Roger Ebert said that she is "effective as a brilliant student who knows how to use her role as a tramp" in an interview with Chicago Tribune reporter Roger Kumble, "She unquestionably is the most professional actor I've ever worked with." At the 2000 MTV Movie Awards, Gellar and co-star Selma Blair received the "Best Kiss" award. She appeared in three episodes of Angel and appeared as Debbie in HBO's "Escape from New York."
In James Toback's independent drama Harvard Man, which premiered at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, Gellar played the daughter of a mobster. Although the film only made it to theaters, Gellar's appearance in it, as well as Cruel Intentions, helped her to shed her good girl image. In the live action-comedy Scooby-Doo, directed by Raja Gosnell, Gellar portrayed Daphne Blake. Scooby-Doo's most well-known film to date, Scooby-Doo, earned over US$275 million and became Gellar's most seen film to date. For her role in the scene, she received the Teen Choice Award in the category of Choice Movie Actress – Comedy. She appeared on the MTV Movie Awards, which attracted 7.1 million viewers on its June 6 broadcast, the show's highest rating at the time.
Gellar continued to work on Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a child actor, but she left the series after the seventh season. "This isn't about leaving for a film career or theater, it's more of a personal decision," she explained. "I need a rest." "I really believe that this is one of the best shows of all time," Gellar said in an interview with Esquire magazine, "I truly believe that this is one of the finest shows of all time," she said. And no one says that it is a cocky assertion. "We changed the way people watched television."
Gellar played Gina Vendetti in the Simpsons episode "The Wandering Juvie," which aired in March 2004. Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), her next film was Scooby-Doo 2, in which she played Daphne. Although IGN said Gellar performed "impressive [improvement] over [her] role in [2002's Scooby-Doo]," the film was a commercial success, grossing US$181.4 million around the world, according to IGN. Karen Davis, an exchange student living and working in Tokyo who is exposed to a eerie supernatural curse, is portrayed in Gellar's horror film The Grudge (also 2004). Rob Blackwelder wrote that she "played her part well" and that "her disorientation and disorientation were greatly enhanced by the decision to keep the [original] setting in this remake." The film was a big box office success, grossing more than US$110 million in the United States and US$187 million worldwide. She was nominated for Best Frightened Performance by the MTV Movie Award as well as a nomination for Choice Movie Actress Thriller for her role. In 13 episodes of the animated television series Robot Chicken, she has appeared as of 2012.
As an adult film actor working on establishing a reality television show, Gellar appeared in Richard Kelly's Southland Tales (2006) as an adult film actor. Gellar had worked with Kelly and was attracted to the original script for the film, before she even read the script. The film attracted a small audience in theaters, but Village Voice's J. Hoberman remarked that the producer "contrives two memorable comedies," one of which was Gellar's. Gellar revived her role as Karen in the critically acclaimed sequel The Grudge 2, as a businesswoman haunted by memories of her childhood and the unexplained death of a young woman. The film was a critical and commercial failure, grossing only US$11 million. The New York Times called it a "career stagnation."
In 2007, Gellar performed Ella in the poorly received animated film Happily N'Ever After, as well as April O'Neil in TMNT, which earned US$95 million. She appeared in both Suburban Girl and The Air I Breathe, which were both on display at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. She played both the role of a New York City editor and the love interest of a much older man in Suburban Girl. In January 2008, the film was released on DVD for the first time. Gellar portrayed an up-and-coming pop star in a similarly little-seen film The Air I Breathe. The New York Times called it a "gangster film with delusions of grandeur," while DVD Talk noted that "her character here has the longest emotional arc, and she hits all the right notes."
Gellar starred in the psychological thriller Possession as a lawyer whose life is thrown into disarray after a car collision puts her husband and brother-in-law into comas. The film was released on DVD in March 2010 due to financial difficulties at Yari Film Group. Gellar portrayed a young depressed woman who regains joy in life after discovering that she only has days to live after a suicide attempt in the film adaptation Veronika Decides to Die. The film, like Possession, did not receive a proper release in North American theaters, and was announced for VOD in 2015. In what he described as a "ponderous and silly misfire," actress Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter found her to be "rightfully convincing" in what he described as a "ponderous and silly flop."
Following the birth of her daughter in 2009, Gellar took a two-year break from acting, and in 2011, she began to act as executive producer for a new drama called Ringer, in which she played two sisters, one of whom is on the run and the other is assuming the wealthy life of the other. Gellar has stated that one of the reasons for her decision to return to a television series was because it allowed her to both work and raise her children. Critics also praised the series; E! She was described as "awesome" and "fantastic" online, while TV Line said she "does a fine job" as both characters. Ringer went on to have a large fan base, but it was cancelled after the first season. She has been nominated for many awards, including one for Choice Television Actress – Drama.
Gellar appeared on ABC soap opera All My Children in September 2011, but not as Kendall Hart; she portrayed a patient at Pine Valley Hospital who tells Maria Santos that she saw vampires before they became popular, a nody to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She portrayed a character in the American Dad! "Virtual In-Stanity" episode on irma, as well as the December 6, 2012, episode "Adventures in Hayleysitting"). In the premiere episode of The Simpsons' season 24, she reprised her role as Gina Vendetti on September 30, 2012.
Once Gellar learned that he was directing the single-camera television series The Crazy Ones, she called Sarah de Sa Rego, the wife of Williams' best friend, Bobcat Goldthwaite, in order to advocate for a co-starring role. She obtained the services of an advertising executive who owns a joint venture with her father. As part of a mixed critical reaction, Digital Spy believes Williams "shares a warm, authentic chemistry with his on-screen offspring Gellar." After one season, the show was cancelled, but Gellar received the People's Choice Award for Favorite Actress in a New Television Series.
Gellar appeared as Cinderella in Whitney Avalon's official YouTube channel video short Princess Rap Battle, as the Seventh Sister, and in season two of Star Wars Rebels, a recurring character. Gellar filmed a pilot presentation for a potential television series based on the cult-classic film Cruel Intentions in early 2016, reprising Kathryn Merteuil's role. The pilot was not destined to be picked up for the series in the end.
Gellar will appear in the limited series Sometimes I Lie, based on the best-selling book of the same name, on January 10, 2019. Gellar and others in collaboration with Warner Bros. Television will produce the series.
Gellar appeared in the series finale of The Big Bang Theory on May 16, 2019. Gellar was brought to produce and appear in a Fox pilot called Other People's Houses on August 22, 2019.
Gellar appeared in Kevin Smith's Masters of the Universe: Revelation animated film for Netflix in February 2020. Gellar had been cast in Amazon Studios' comedy pilot Hot Pink, which was announced on March 31, 2021. Clerks III, Smith's film Clerks III (1922), she appeared in a cameo role. Gellar had appeared in the cast of the forthcoming Gellar had joined the cast of the forthcoming Wolf Pack, 2022 San Diego Comic-Con.