DuVall, Clea 1977–

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DuVALL, Clea 1977–

PERSONAL

Full name, Clea–Helen D'etienne DuVall; born September 25, 1977, in Los Angeles, CA. Education: Studied acting at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts and with Robert F. Lyons. Avocational Interests: Juggling, softball, volleyball, Tae Kwon Do, and cooking.

Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9701 Wilshire Blvd., 10th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—MJ Management, 130 West 57th St., Suite 11A, New York, NY 10019.

Career: Actress. Appeared in print ads for Tommy Hilfiger Clothing; appeared in television commercials for KUDOS Granola Bars; previously worked in a coffee shop.

Awards, Honors: Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite female, 1999, for The Faculty.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Kelsey, Little Witches, 1996.

Bell Bryant, How to Make the Cruelest Month, 1997.

Convenience store clerk, Niagara, Niagara (also known as Niagra Niagra), 1997.

Suzy, Life during Wartime (also known as The Alarmist), Lions Gate Films, 1997.

Clea, Sleeping Beauties, 1998.

Stokely "Stokes" Mitchell, The Faculty (also known as Parasite), Dimension Films, 1998.

Jana, Can't Hardly Wait, Columbia TriStar, 1998.

Gillian, Girl, 1998.

Graham Eaton, But I'm a Cheerleader (also known as Make Me Over), Lions Gate Films, 1999.

Misty, She's All That, Miramax, 1999.

Nan, The Astronaut's Wife, New Line Cinema, 1999.

Georgina, Girl, Interrupted (also known as Durchgeknallt and Durchgeknallt—Girl, interrupted), Columbia, 1999.

Nurse, A Slipping Down Life, Lions Gate Films, 1999.

Mimi, Committed (also known as Non Stop Girl), Miramax, 2000.

Jane, See Jane Run, Arrow Pictures, 2000.

Waitress, Bear to the Right, 2000.

Bashira Kincaid, Ghosts of Mars (also known as John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars), Screen Gems, 2001.

Beatrice "Bea," Thirteen Conversations about One Thing (also known as 13 Conversations), Sony Pictures Classics, 2001.

Herself, Red Desert Nights: Making "Ghosts of Mars," Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2001.

Skyla Sisco, The Slaughter Rule, Cowboy Pictures, 2002.

Ginny, Identity, Columbia, 2003.

Claudia, 21 Grams, Focus Features, 2003.

(Uncredited) Laura, Fathers and Sons, Mockingbird Pictures, 2004.

Television Appearances; Series:

Sophie, Carnivale, HBO, 2003.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Jessica Lane, The Defenders: Payback, Showtime, 1997.

Ann, On the Edge of Innocence, NBC, 1997.

Cally, Wildflowers, Romance Classics, 1999.

Laura Wheeler, How to Make a Monster, HBO, 2001.

Amanda Gronich, The Laramie Project, HBO, 2002.

Linda Kasabian, Helter Skelter, CBS, 2004.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Herself, Making "Carnivale": The Show behind the Show (documentary), HBO, 2003.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Nina, "Evolution," Dangerous Minds, ABC, 1996.

Katie Reed, "Whose Appy Now?," ER, NBC, 1997.

Katie Reed, "Faith," ER, NBC, 1997.

Teen, "Where Truth Lies," Crisis Center, NBC, 1997.

Marcie Ross/The Invisible Girl, "Out of Mind, Out of Sight," Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, WB, 1997.

Wanda Ricketts, "All about Adam," Popular, The WB, 2000.

Wanda Ricketts, "What Makes Sammy Run," Popular, The WB, 2000.

Lynette Hennessy, "Jenny," The Fugitive, CBS, 2001.

Lynette Hennessy, "Strapped," The Fugitive, CBS, 2001.