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Biography:
Thora Birch
Height
5' 4" (1.63 m)
From "Monkey Trouble" to "American Beauty"-- that's Hollywood "Hocus
Pocus"! Thora Birch was born on March 11, 1982. Her father Jack, and mom
Carol, named her after the Norse God Thor ("Thora" being the feminine),
the God of thunder; she has a younger brother named Bolt. Thora appeared
in one of the "classic" California raisin commercials in 1986 (at age 4),
and later did other commercials. At age 6, Thora appeared in "Purple
People Eater" (1988) and won a Youth in Film Award for her performance.
Then she appeared in the television series "Parenthood," which co-starred
a not-yet-discovered Leonardo DiCaprio. Thora's breakout movie was
"Paradise" (1991) with bona fide stars Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith;
Thora bested 4,000 young hopefuls to land the role, and she again got
great reviews. Thora appeared in "Hocus Pocus" (1993) with major stars;
however, she got real recognition by having a starring role in "Monkey
Trouble" (1994), in which her affection for her pet (and sometimes
scene-stealing) monkey basically carried the entire movie (she and the
monkey did their own stunts). All grown up, this petite beauty (5'4") with
green eyes had a major role in "American Beauty" (1999) which won 5 Oscar
awards. Thora delivered a strong, effective performance as the alienated
daughter of parents whose mid-life crises drive them to affairs and
destruction; her acting was convincing and inspired, and once again
received good reviews. A down-to-earth young woman in real life, she loves
Italian food and diet root beer.
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