American actress Ali Larter was born on February 28, 1976 in Cheery Hill, New Jersey. After graduation, she worked as a model in a well-known agency and visited many countries, from 1990 to 1994 she worked as a model in Japan.
In 1995, she enrolled in acting classes in Los Angeles, as she no longer saw prospects for her further development in the modeling business. Persistently attending numerous castings and screen tests, Ali Larter was finally seen by directors and invited to a minor role in
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American actress Ali Larter was born on February 28, 1976 in Cheery Hill, New Jersey. After graduation, she worked as a model in a well-known agency and visited many countries, from 1990 to 1994 she worked as a model in Japan.
In 1995, she enrolled in acting classes in Los Angeles, as she no longer saw prospects for her further development in the modeling business. Persistently attending numerous castings and screen tests, Ali Larter was finally seen by directors and invited to a minor role in the TV series Chicago Hope (1994), which was followed by a role in episodes of the series Unpredictable Susan in 1996.
Since 1999, the career of the aspiring actress gradually went uphill: she starred in the film.
"Student team" Youth comedies “Run from Love” and “Drive Me Crazy”.
The 2000s were marked by a series of acting experiments in the career of Eli Larter, and many of them were successful. Without giving up any small or large roles in various roles, the actress was eventually seen and played a major role in the horror film Destination (2000). After the release of this film, Eli's career made a dizzying leap, and in 2001 she played in a team with Reese Witherspoon in a brilliant comedy.
Blonde in law" . Critics noted her sexuality and extraordinary acting.
In 2003, the second part of the film “Destination” was released with the participation of Eli Larter, and in 2005 she played in the independent project “Blackmail” and the lyrical comedy “More than Love”, in which her partners were Amanda Pitt and her partner.
Ashton Kutcher .
One of the successes in his career is also the role of Eli in the fantastic action movie Resident Evil (the third and fourth parts), as well as the shooting in the film by Steve Sheel Obsession (2009).