Mischa Barton
Barton Barton, an British American actress, performs on television, film and theatre. Barton was the first to make her New York City debut at the Lincoln Center with Tony Kushner's Slavs! Also, she played the primary role in James Lapine's Twelve Dreams. Her acting debut came in the year 1996 by appearing on the American serial opera All My Children, and she voiced a character in the Nickelodeon animated show KaBlam! In 1996 through 1997, she was the voice of a character in the Nickelodeon animated series 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 crime thriller The Sixth Sense (1998) as well as the comedy about love Notting Hill (1998). In 1999, Barton also appeared in Pups, an independent crime drama. Barton then acted as Rachel Wood's lover in ABC's Once and Again 2001 and the independent drama Lost and Delirious (2002). Her role was as Marissa Cooper on the Fox Television series The O.C. in 2003-2006 She was awarded two Teen Choice Awards. Barton was named the "It girl from 2003" by Entertainment Weekly because she played Marissa Cooper's role. Barton performed as the protagonist in the Richard Attenborough-directed thriller Closing the Ring as well as in the comedies St Trinian's The Assassination of an ex-high school president and Assassination of the President. In 2009 she was back on TV for the CW program The Beautiful Life that Ashton Kutcher produced.



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