Born on September 28, 1972, in Los Angeles, California.
The daughter of Tony Award-winning actress Blythe Danner and television producer
Bruce Paltrow, Gwyneth Paltrow grew up no stranger to the world of Hollywood.
After living in Los Angeles, Paltrow moved with her family to New York at age
eleven. The precocious young blonde made her stage debut at just five years old
in a theater in Massachusetts's Berkshire Mountains, where her mother performed
in summer stock.
As she grew up, Paltrow's burgeoning beauty and developing
acting talent began to win her small film roles, beginning with Shout and
Hook in 1991. After a well-received spot opposite her mother in the television
mini-series Cruel Doubt (1992), Paltrow decided to abandon her art history studies
at the University of California at Santa Barbara to pursue acting full time.
The
decision paid off--Paltrow won a string of roles in films like Malice (1993),
co-starring Nicole Kidman and Alec Baldwin, Flesh and Bone (1993), and
Jefferson in Paris (1995), co-starring Nick Nolte. In 1995, Paltrow appeared
in the controversial Seven with Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt. A romance
with the latter helped propel Paltrow into the headlines, just as she began to
win starring roles in The Pallbearer (1996), Emma (1996), Great
Expectations (1998), and A Perfect Murder (1998) with Michael Douglas.
Paltrow confirmed her superstar status with an inspired performance in 1998's
Shakespeare in Love, as the immortal Bards purported muse. The role
won her a Best Actress Oscar and made her one of Hollywoods most sought-after
female performers.
The willowy blonde also made a name for herself in the
gossip columns with much-publicized relationshipsand break-upswith
both Pitt and Ben Affleck, the Oscar-winning co-screenwriter of Good Will Hunting(1997).
Affleck also appeared (in a relatively small role) in Shakespeare in Love.
He and Paltrow, who broke up amicably in early 1998 after a yearlong romance,
are still good friends.
In 1999, Paltrow starred with Matt Damon
in director Anthony Minghellas lush production of The Talented Mr. Ripley,
a novel by Patricia Highsmith. In 2000, she starred in the karaoke comedy-drama
Duets, directed by her father, Bruce Paltrow, and the romantic Bounce,
opposite Affleck. In late 2001, Paltrow donned an unflattering fat suit for some
of her scenes in the crude comedy Shallow Hal, costarring Jack Black and
directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly. She also joined an all-star cast, including
Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Ben Stiller, Bill Murray, Danny Glover, and Luke
and Owen Wilson, in The Royal Tenenbaums, directed by Wes Anderson. In
2002, she starred in the literary adaptation Possession, as well as Miramax's
romantic spoof A View From the Top.
In October 2002, while vacationing
in Italy to celebrate her 30th birthday, Gwyneth's father, Bruce, succumbed to
complications from pneumonia after a battle with throat cancer. Following his
death, Gwyneth pulled out of some film projects, returning to the screen in the
literary drama Sylvia in 2003, about the iconic, tragic poet Sylvia Plath,
who killed herself in 1963.
In December 2003, Paltrow married Chris Martin,
front man for the British rock group Coldplay. Their daughter, Apple Blythe Alison
Martin, was born in May 2004.
Credit: Biography.com
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