Mischa Barton
Barton is a American actress from Britain who is employed in the cinema in television, theatre, and film. She had her New York City debut at the Lincoln Center with Tony Kushner's Slavs! James Lapine's Twelve Dreams was her first performance. She made her acting debut in the year 1996, when she appeared in the American serial show All My Children, and she voiced characters in the Nickelodeon animated show KaBlam! Between 1996 and 1997, she voiced characters in the Nickelodeon animated TV show, KaBlam! In 1996, she was the main character for the famous drama Lawn Dogs (1997) alongside Sam Rockwell, marking her the first major acting role. Her most notable movies include M. Night Shyamalan's Psychological film The Sixth Sense (1998) as well as the romance comedy Notting Hill (1998). In 1999, she also appeared in Pups, a crime thriller that was created by an independent company. Barton was Evan Rachel Wood's love interest in the ABC series Once and Again in 2001 and was also in the independently-produced series Lost and Delirious in 2001. She played Marissa Cooper in the 2003-2006 season of the Fox TV series The O.C., for where she took home two Teen Choice Awards. Barton's role in the 2003 season of the O.C. has made her famous. Entertainment Weekly even named Barton as the year's "It Girl. Since then, Barton has acted in the drama Closing the Ring, directed by Richard Attenborough, as well as comedies like St Trinian's and the Assassination of a High School President. She also made a appearance on television again in 2009, appearing in the CW series The Beautiful Life, which Ashton Kutcher produced.



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