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Moviegoers were first introduced to the
seductive charm of Charlize Theron in her feature film debut, MGM's 2 Days in
the Valley. Starring with James Spader, Eric Stoltz, and Jeff Daniels, it was
the bizarre story of what happens to the lives of ten people in the San Fernando
Valley who cross paths over 48 hours. Theron played Helga, Spader's partner and
love interest, who can't get enough of the danger that surrounds her. Even among
an ensemble cast, Theron gave a standout performance.
In early 1997, Theron starred in Jonathan Lynn's Trial and Error for New Line
Cinema opposite Michael Richards and 2 Days in the Valley co-star Jeff Daniels.
In the fall of the same -year, she appeared on the big screen once again
co-Starring with Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves in the Warner Brothers thriller,
Devil's Advocate.
Extraordinary talent was all Tom Hanks needed to see to cast Theron in his
directorial debut, That Thing You Do. The two time Academy Award-winning actor
brought this story to film from the script he authored. It told the tale of a
small town rock band, The Wonders and the hit song that brings them fame. Theron
portrayed Tina, Guy's (Tom Everett Scott) hometown girlfriend who is less than
dazzled by The Wonders overnight success.
Theron has risen to the challenge of a variety of roles in a rather short period
of time. This incredibly talented actress began her career as a model in her
native South Africa. She worked extensively in fashion capitols such as Milan
and Paris before coming to the U.S.
Audiences saw Theron star in Woody Allen's Celebrity for which she received rave
reviews and Mighty Joe Young opposite Bill Paxton for Disney. She starred
opposite Johnny Depp in New Line Cinema's The Astronaut's Wife.
Theron played Candy Kendall in the widely acclaimed and Oscar- nominated The
Cider House Rules by Miramax, which was based on the novel by John Irving. The
same year she starred in John Frankenheimer's -Reindeer Games with Ben Affleck.
Next, Theron played Adelle in Robert Redford's The Legend of Bagger Vance with
Will Smith and Matt Damon.