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Thora Birch

 

Thora Birch

2003 Emmy Nominated: Leading actress, "Homeless To Harvard: The Liz Murray Story"

Thora Birch was cast in her first real break-though role in 1991 when she played Billie Pike in the movie "Paradise", in which she starred alongside Don Johnson, Melanie Griffith and Elijah Wood. Her uncanny ability to portray the young tomboy landed her many parts, including Hocus Pocus and the big-budget films Patriot Games in 1992 and Clear and Present Danger in 1994, in which she got to play alongside Harrison Ford. In the mid 90s she made guest-starring appearances on various television shows such as "The Outer Limits", "Promised Land" and "Touched By An Angel". It was at this time that Thora took a bit of a break from acting, returning in 1999 with the TV movie Night Ride Home. That same year, she won critical praise for her role in the Oscar winning "American Beauty".

Thora Birch is nominated for her leading role in "Homeless To Harvard: The Liz Murray Story".

Thora Birch Videography

Vinyl, 2005
Shamrock Boy, 2006
Boomerang Deal, 2006
Slingshot, 2005
The Dot, 2004
Silver City, 2004
Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story, 2003
Shadow Realm, 2002
The Hole, 2001
Dungeons & Dragons, 2000
Ghost World, 2000
The Smokers, 2000
Anywhere But Here, 1999
American Beauty, 1999
Night Ride Home, 1999
Alaska, 1996
Now and Then, 1995
Clear and Present Danger, 1994
Monkey Trouble, 1994
Hocus Pocus, 1993
Patriot Games, 1992
The Itsy Bitsy Spider, 1992
All I Want for Christmas, 1991
Paradise, 1991
Dark Avenger, 1990
"Parenthood", 1990
"Day by Day", 1988
Purple People Eater, 1988


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