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Christina Ricci ( / ˈ r iː tʃ i / REE -chee ; born February 12, 1980) is an American actress. Known for playing unusual characters with a dark edge, [2] Ricci predominantly works in independent productions, but has also appeared in numerous box office hits: to date, her films have grossed in excess of US$1.4 billion. [3] She is the recipient of several accolades, including a National Board of Review Award and a Satellite Award , in addition to nominations for a Golden Globe , two Primetime Emmys , and a Screen Actors Guild Award .

Ricci made her film debut at the age of nine in Mermaids (1990), which was followed by a breakout role as Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family (1991) and its sequel, Addams Family Values (1993). Subsequent appearances in Casper and Now and Then (both 1995) brought her fame as a " teen icon ". [4] At 17, she moved into adult-oriented roles with The Ice Storm (1997), which led to parts in films such as Buffalo '66 and Pecker (both 1998). She garnered acclaim for her performances in The Opposite of Sex (1998), Sleepy Hollow (1999), and Monster (2003). Ricci's other credits include Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Prozac Nation (2001), Pumpkin (2002), Anything Else (2003), Cursed (2005), Penelope (2006), Black Snake Moan (2006), Speed Racer (2008), and The Matrix Resurrections (2021).

On television, Ricci appeared as Liza Bump in the final season of Ally McBeal (2002), and received acclaim for her guest role on Grey's Anatomy in 2006. She also starred as Maggie Ryan on the ABC series Pan Am (2011–12), and produced and starred in the series' The Lizzie Borden Chronicles (2015) and Z: The Beginning of Everything (2017). She currently stars as Misty Quigley on the critically acclaimed Showtime series Yellowjackets (2021–present). As well as voicing characters in several animated films, Ricci provided voices for the video games The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon and Speed Racer: The Videogame (both 2008). In 2010, Ricci made her Broadway debut in Time Stands Still . She is the national spokesperson for the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). [5] She is married and has two children.

Ricci was born in Santa Monica, California , the youngest of four children of Sarah ( née Murdoch) and Ralph Ricci. Her mother worked as a Ford Agency model during the 1960s, and later became a real estate agent. Her father had a varied career, including jobs as a gym teacher, lawyer, drug counsellor, and primal scream therapist . [6] Regarding her surname, Ricci has stated, "The Italian blood has been bred out of me. There's an Italian four or five generations back who married an Irish woman and they had all sons. So they married more Irish women, there were more sons, and more Irish women. Now I'm basically Scots-Irish ". [7]

Ricci's family moved to Montclair, New Jersey , where she grew up attending Edgemont Elementary School, Glenfield Middle School, Montclair High School , and Morristown–Beard School . [8] She later attended Professional Children's School in New York City . [9]

Her siblings are Rafael (born 1971), Dante (born 1974), and Pia (born 1976). [10] [11] Ricci's parents separated when she was a preteen. [12] She has been vocal about her childhood in interviews, particularly her parents' divorce and turbulent relationship with her father. [13]

At the age of eight, Ricci was discovered by a local theater critic when she starred in a school production of The Twelve Days of Christmas . Another child was originally cast in the part, but Ricci devised a plan to secure the role for herself: She taunted her rival so much that he punched her. When she told on him, he lost the part. [14] She recalled, "I've always been a really ambitious person. I guess that's the first time it really reared its ugly head". [14] Soon thereafter, she featured in a pair of spoof commercials on Saturday Night Live . The first of these featured Ricci as a child at a birthday party in which medical waste fell out of a burst piñata , parodying the then-topical dumping of waste in the rivers of the United States' east coast. This gained Ricci her SAG-AFTRA card. [15]

Ricci's big-screen debut was in the 1990 film Mermaids , as Cher 's character's youngest daughter, Kate. She also appeared—alongside Cher and co-star Winona Ryder —in the music video for " The Shoop Shoop Song ", which featured on the film's soundtrack. The following year, she starred as the morbidly precocious Wednesday Addams in Barry Sonnenfeld 's The Addams Family , based on the cartoon of the same name . She reprised the role for the 1993 sequel, Addams Family Values . Both films were a commercial success, and critics singled out Ricci's performances as highlights. [16]

Her next project, the live-action adaptation of Casper (1995), was her first in a lead role. The film received mixed reviews, but it was the eighth highest-grossing production of the year. [17] Ricci at the time starred in the adventure film Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain (1995), and as the younger version of Rosie O'Donnell 's character, Roberta, in the coming-of-age drama Now and Then (1995). The latter is often cited as the "female version" of Stand by Me , [18] and has gained a cult following since its release. [19] She also had a supporting role in Bastard Out of Carolina (1996), which was the directorial debut of Anjelica Huston , whom Ricci had previously worked with on the Addams Family films.

In 1997, Ricci starred in the Disney remake of That Darn Cat , which was a moderate success at the box office. [20] Later that year, she made a shift into "legitimate [...] adult roles" [21] with her portrayal of the troubled, sexually curious Wendy Hood in Ang Lee 's critically acclaimed art film , The Ice Storm . The part was originally given to Natalie Portman , who pulled out when her parents decided that the role was
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