DOB: 23 March 1976
PLACE: Winthrop, lowa, USA
small town of Winthrop, IA, population 700. Monaghan was active in theater
in high school, where she was also class president, but when she moved to
Chicago upon graduating high school, it was to pursue a degree in journalism.
Monaghan did some modeling on the side to pay for tuition, but when she
eventually found herself heavily in demand and interrupting her studies to
travel to Europe and Asia for modeling gigs, she dropped out of college her
junior year, deciding to commit to modeling full-time. Moving to New York City,
Monaghan posed for a variety of catalogs, magazines and clothing designers but
had hopes of parlaying her position in front of the camera into a return to
acting. She landed a few minor parts in television - most notably on the
short-lived WB series "Young Americans" in 2000 and NBC's "Law
& Order: Special Victims Unit" in 2001. Her feature debut came with
the indie "Perfume" (2001) and was followed by a slightly showier and
higher-profile role in director Adrian Lyne's romantic thriller,
"Unfaithful" in 2002.
Monaghan's big acting break came late in 2002, when she was
added to the cast of David E. Kelley's "Boston Public" (FOX,
2000-04). Hand-picked by executive producer Kelley for the role of idealistic,
young high school teacher Kimberly Woods, Monaghan garnered positive attention
from critics and viewers alike during her two-year run on the show. Following
the show's cancellation, Monaghan returned to the silver screen in a series of
high profile features, starting with "It Runs in the Family" (2003)
opposite Michael Douglas, "Winter Solstice" (2004), and the
blockbuster smash "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004). Monaghan was quickly
spotted by Hollywood directors who cast her in high-profile films like the Brad
Pitt-Angelina Jolie action-comedy, "Mr. And Mrs. Smith" (2005) and
"North Country" (2005), where she played one of Charlize Theron's
female miner co-workers and fellow victim of sexual harassment. In her first
major leading role in a studio film, she played an actress opposite Robert
Downey, Jr. and Val Kilmer in the action thriller "Kiss Kiss Bang
Bang" (2005), which earned her critical notice with Best Supporting
Actress nominations from the Saturn and Satellite Awards.
The charismatic actress played for her largest audience yet
when she co-starred opposite Tom Cruise in 2006's "Mission: Impossible
III," in the crucial supporting role of the agent's quiet-living civilian
fiancée who winds up as a pawn in an international conspiracy. In another
kidnapping thriller, Monaghan essayed a private detective on the trail of a
missing child in Ben Affleck's acclaimed directorial debut, "Gone, Baby,
Gone" (2007). The rising actress shifted to comedy for her next pair of projects
and proved appealing in popular (if critically derided) romantic comedies
"The Heartbreak Kid," where she clicked with Ben Affleck, and
"Made of Honor" (2008), opposite Patrick Dempsey. In her first lead,
Monaghan took the wheel to play a truck driver whose life is interrupted by the
arrival of her 12-year-old son from the father who has raised him in the indie
"Trucker" (2008). She returned to thrillers with "Eagle
Eye" (2008), a wildly improbable political frame-up that nevertheless opened
in the number one slot at the box office - due mainly to the draw of the film's
lead, hot actor, Shia LeBeouf.
Movies List
- Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)- Julia Meade
- Machine Gun Preacher (2011)- Lynn Childers
- Source Code (2011)- Christina Warren
- Due Date (2010)- Sarah Highman
- Somewhere (2010)- Rebecca
- Eagle Eye (2008)- Rachel Holloman
- Made of Honour (2008)- Hannah
- Trucker (2008)- Diane Ford
- The Heartbreak Kid (2007)- Miranda
- Gone Baby Gone (2007)- Angie Gennaro
- Mission: Impossible 3 (2006)- Julia
- North Country (2005)- Sherry
- Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)- Gwen
- Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)- Harmony Faith Lane
- Constantine (2005)- Ellie
- The Bourne Supremacy (2004)- Kim
- Winter Solstice (2004)- Stacey
- It Runs in the Family (2003)- Peg Maloney
- Unfaithful (2002)- Lindsay
- Perfume (2001)- Henrietta
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