Christina Ricci

Christina Ricci
Christina Ricci is an American actress, who began her acting career appearing in commercials and received early recognition as a child star. Her debut performance in Mermaidswas followed by a breakthrough role as Wednesday Addams in The Addams Familyand its sequel Addams Family Valueswhen she was eleven and thirteen years old, respectively. Following her success with the Addams Family films, she earned somewhat of a "teen icon" status thanks to appearances in various big budget productions, notably Now and Thenand...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth12 February 1980
CitySanta Monica, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I think my anorexia was to do with being a teenager, not being in films.
I was really bored and unhappy in school, and I used to act out and do horrible things.
Naturally, my body language changes given whatever environment I'm in.
I am a Christian. I haven't really talked about that before. It is something very private. But I do pray and my beliefs are very important to me.
As a kid, I was told to talk as much as possible.
I've never been to a race car race before.
I don't know who Peter Lorre is. Pathetic right? It shows you how completely gross and uncultured my generation is.
If I know I have everything prepared for when I get killed by a stalker, then I can go to sleep.
It's Aslan, the lion from The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe. It's a symbol of my hellish childhood. I struggled through my oppressive teenage years and when I turned 18 I escaped. Like Aslan I was finally free.
I really liked it. It was awesome - my first tabloid story. If you're going to have a tabloid story written about you, it might as well be with Johnny Depp.
It's so normal for a teenager to dress in black -- and be real unhappy and stay in your room and say sarcastic things. How could something so normal be considered morbid?
To be honest, I don't usually do very much research, especially if I'm working with a director who also wrote the screenplay. They've usually done a tonne of research. And they'll tell you about it from their perspective which is better than doing your own research...
I could easily exist on less money, but I like the way I live now.
As long as we can tell stories about our ability to survive, the more we will hope, not self-destruct.