2000 |
Nominated |
Saturn Award |
Best Genre TV Actress for: "Buffy the
Vampire Slayer" (1997) |
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1999 |
Won |
Saturn Award |
Best Genre TV Actress
for: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) |
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Blockbuster Entertainment Awards |
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1998 |
Won |
Blockbuster Entertainment Award |
Favorite Supporting Actress - Horror
for: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) |
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Csapnivalo Awards |
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2000 |
Nominated |
Golden Slate |
Best Actress in a
Leading Role for: Cruel Intentions (1999) |
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Daytime Emmy Awards |
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1995 |
Won |
Daytime Emmy |
Outstanding Younger Leading Actress in
a Drama Series for: "All My Children" (1970) |
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1994 |
Nominated |
Daytime Emmy |
Outstanding Younger
Leading Actress in a Drama Series for: "All My Children" (1970) |
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Golden Globes |
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2001 |
Nominated |
Golden Globe |
Best Performance by an Actress in a
TV-Series - Drama for: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) |
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MTV Movie Awards |
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2000 |
Won |
MTV Movie Award |
Best Female
Performance for: Cruel Intentions (1999) |
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2000 |
Won |
MTV Movie Award |
Best Kiss for: Cruel Intentions
(1999); Award shared with: Selma Blair |
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2000 |
Nominated |
MTV Movie Award |
Best Villain for: Cruel Intentions
(1999) |
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1998 |
Nominated |
MTV Movie Award |
Best Breakthrough Performance for: I
Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) |
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Young Artist Awards |
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1999 |
Nominated |
Young Artist Award |
Best Performance in a TV Drama or
Comedy Series - Leading Young Actress for: "Buffy the Vampire
Slayer" (1997) |
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1995 |
Nominated |
Young Artist Award |
Best Performance by a Youth Actress in
a Daytime Series for: "All My Children" (1970) |
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1994 |
Nominated |
Young Artist Award |
Best Youth Actress a in a Soap Opera
for: "All My Children" (1970) |
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1993 |
Nominated |
Young Artist Award |
Best Young Actress in a New Television
Series for: "Swans Crossing" (1992) |
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1993 |
Nominated |
Young Artist Award |
Best Young Actress in an Off-Primetime
Series for: "Swans Crossing" (1992) |
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Salary
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Cruel Intentions
(1999) $500,000 (USA) |
"Buffy the
Vampire Slayer" (1997) $75,000/episode |
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Filmography
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Harvard Man
(2001).... Cindy Bandolini |
Scooby-Doo
(2001) .... Daphne |
Saturday Night Live:
25th Anniversary (1999) (TV) .... Herself |
Cruel Intentions
(1999) .... Kathryn Merteuil |
Simply
Irresistible (1999) .... Amanda Shelton |
She's All That
(1999) (uncredited) .... Girl in Cafeteria |
"Hercules"
(1998) TV Series (voice) .... Andromeda |
Small Soldiers
(1998) (voice) .... Gwendy Doll |
Scream 2 (1997)
.... Casey 'CiCi' Cooper |
I Know What You
Did Last Summer (1997) .... Helen Shivers |
"Buffy the
Vampire Slayer" (1997), TV Series |
Beverly Hills Family
Robinson (1997) (TV) .... Jane Robinson |
"All My Children"
(1970) TV Series .... Kendall Hart (1993-95) |
"Swans Crossing"
(1992) TV Series .... Sydney Orion Rutledge |
"Woman Named
Jackie, A" (1991) (mini) TV Series .... Teenage Jacqueline Bouvier
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"Girl Talk"
(1989) TV Series .... Herself |
High Stakes
(1989) (as Sarah Gellar) .... Karen Rose |
Funny Farm (Juni 1988)
(uncredited) .... Madolyn Smith's Student |
Over the Brooklyn
Bridge (1984) (uncredited) .... Phil's Daughter |
Invasion of
Privacy, An (1983) (TV) .... Jennifer Bianchi |
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Notable TV Guest
Appearances
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"Grosse Pointe"
(2000) playing "Herself" in episode: "Passion Fish" (episode
#1.16) 2/16/2001 |
"Sex and the
City" (1998) playing "Debbie" in episode: "Escape From New York" (episode
#3.13) 9/10/2000 |
"Angel" (1999)
playing "Buffy Summers" in episode: "Sanctuary" (episode #1.19)
5/2/2000 |
"Angel" (1999)
playing "Buffy Summers" in episode: "I Will Remember You" (episode
#1.8) 11/23/1999 |
"Angel" (1999)
playing "Buffy Summers"(voice) in episode: "City Of" (episode
#1.1) 10/5/1999 |
"Big Breakfast,
The" (1992) playing "Herself/Kathryn Merteuil" 1999
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"King of the
Hill" (1997) playing "Marie"(voice) in episode: "They Call It
Bobby Love" (episode #3.2) 9/22/1998 |
"Movie Watch"
(1993) playing "Herself/Helen Shivers" 1997 |
"Spenser: For
Hire" (1985) playing "Emily" in episode: "Company Man" (episode
#3.17) 3/12/1988 |
"Crossbow"
(1986) playing "Sara Guidotti" 1986 |
"Guiding Light,
The" (1952) playing "Flower girl at Kurt and Mindy's wedding" 1986
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"Love, Sidney" (1981)
playing "Gail Hunnicutt" 1981 |
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Other Works
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Music Video:
"Sour Girl" by Stone Temple Pilots (2000) |
Hosted Saturday
Night Live Season Finale 1999 |
Music Video: "Every
You, Every Me" by Placebo |
Music Video: "Comin'
Up From Behind" by Marcy Playground |
Music Video: "I
Quit" by Hepburn |
Music Video:
"David Duchovny" by Bree Sharp |
Wrote an
editorial to the New York Times Magazine in response to an article
about young actors in Hollywood |
Spent the summer
of 1999 working with Habitat for Humanity in the Dominican
Republic |
TV commercial
for Burger King (1982) |
(1992) (theater)
Jake's Women |
(1986) (theater)
The Widow Claire |
TV commercial
for Shake 'n Bake |
Music Video:
"Kid" by Green Apple Quick Step |
TV commercial
for Avon (1991) |
TV commercial
Maybelline cosmetics (1999) |
TV commercial
for Lee Jeans (1999) |
TV commercial
for Maybelline's Express Makeup 3 (1999) |
Presenter of
Britney Spears at Saturday Night Live, originally aired on NBC on
May 13, 2000. |
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More ...
Sarah Michelle Gellar, is one of the most popular young actresses
today, and has worked hard to get there. Sarah has been a workaholic for years,
and still describes herself as such. She was discovered by an agent at the age
of four, and soon after began work on her first job, the TV movie, "An
Invasion of Privacy." Sarah appeared in numerous commercials, including one
with Seth Green when they were around five years old. Over the next few years,
she obtained small roles in movies and television, but her first big break came
in 1993 when she won the role of Kendall Hart, Susan Lucci's daughter (which
Julie Benz, who played Darla on "BtVS," also auditioned for) on
"All My Children." She played the villianess for two and a half years,
winning a daytime Emmy in 1995 and announcing her departure the day after the
awards ceremony (though she had given notice six months prior). Sarah's next big
break came when she auditioned for the role of Cordelia on "BtVS," but
instead was chosen to play Buffy herself. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Sarah has blossomed on "Buffy," and the show got her the attention she
needed to start getting bigger movie roles. She is not currently working on any
movies, having chosen instead to finally take a little time off before heading
back to work on "Buffy." Sarah's talents include Tae Kwon Do (she is a
brown belt), kickboxing, and ice-skating (she competed when she was younger).
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