Fairuza Balk was born in California, USA, on May 21, 1974 in a creative family. Her mother was a dancer and her father a professional musician. When she was still a teenager, her parents broke up with a big scandal, and she had to move with her mother to Vancouver, where her acting career began. In 1983, she starred in a small role in the TV series for children, in 1985 she appeared in the film “Deceptions”, after which she decided to pass the casting for the film “Return to the Land of Oz”. Fayruza
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Fairuza Balk was born in California, USA, on May 21, 1974 in a creative family. Her mother was a dancer and her father a professional musician. When she was still a teenager, her parents broke up with a big scandal, and she had to move with her mother to Vancouver, where her acting career began.
In 1983, she starred in a small role in the TV series for children, in 1985 she appeared in the film “Deceptions”, after which she decided to pass the casting for the film “Return to the Land of Oz”. Fayruza Balk was cast as Dorothy Gale, which brought her fame and popularity.
She later appeared in paintings.
Valmont “Shame,” “Petrol, Food, Housing,” and “Murder in the Province.”
In 1990, she returned home to pursue higher education. In the future, the actress collaborated with many screenwriters and film directors, her career was rapidly developing, and critics treated her favorably.
In 1996, Balk played the role of Nancy Downs in the horror film Witchcraft directed by Andrew Fleming. The film ended with a spectacular brawl, which was performed by Robin Thani and Fairuz, in 1997 this film fight on the MTV channel was recognized as the best and awarded the actors the corresponding award.
In 1998, the actress played in a comedy.
"Mommy Son" , as well as in the acclaimed film drama
American History X" It was the debut of young director Tony Kay and screenwriter David McKenna.
In 1999 and 2000, Balk starred in the music video for the song Natural Blues by DJ Moby, which was subsequently nominated for the MuchMusic Video Awards.
In 2000, she appeared in two films: “Almost Famous” and “Fatal Letters”. From 2005 to 2007, she played in the American TV series “Masters of Horrors”, created for Showtime by director Mick Harris.
Now the actress continues to act actively in films.