| Alicia Silverstone was born on October 4, 1976, in San
Francisco, California as the youngest of three children to parents Monty
Silverstone, a real-estate investor, and Didi Silverstone, a former flight
attendant. Alicia's career began at the tender age of six when her dad,
Monty, took some photos of his young daughter. The photos allowed her to
get some modeling gigs which then led to television commercials. After a
guest spot on "Wonder Years, The" (1988) as a literal
"dream girl" she moved on to movies. She landed a role in Crush,
The (1993), a sort of Fatal Attraction for teenagers in which she
portrayed a disturbed young lady obsessed with an older man. The nasty
little role didn't impress the critical establishment but it wowed its
target audience of teenagers. In fact, the role won her the 1994 MTV Movie
Award for "Best Villain" and "Breakthrough
Performance." It is interesting to note that during the filming of
Crush, The (1993), Alicia became an emancipated minor in order to get
around child labor laws which would have interfered with her working
hours. She was a dedicated actress from early on. Crush, The (1993) also
caught the attention of Aerosmith, who hired her to appear in a string of
their music videos. The first of them, "Cryin'" was voted the
number one video of all time on MTV. Silverstone was definitely a hit with
the MTV crowd, but larger commercial success had still eluded her. That
all changed when she landed the role of Cher in Amy Heckerling's Clueless
(1995). The Cher character was the antithesis of her role in Crush, The
(1993). This time around Silverstone was a naive yet endearing girl from
Beverly Hills in search of love in the nineties. The film was a huge
sleeper hit at the box office and wowed both audiences and critics alike.
It also demonstrated Alicia's strength and bankability. She was hailed as
the woman of the hour, and branded the spokeswoman for an emerging young
generation. She signed a deal with Columbia Tristar worth $10 million and
got the coveted role of Batgirl in the Batman franchise. Also, as part of
the package, she got a three-year first-look deal for her own production
company, First Kiss Productions. The first film released by First Kiss was
Excess Baggage (1997). |