Canadian actress Mia Kirshner is known in her native country and beyond for
her portrayals of moderately to deeply troubled young women who often harbor
dark secrets. Born in Toronto in 1976, where she was raised by a journalist
father and a teacher mother, Kirshner broke into films in 1993. That year,
she starred as a bad seed teenager intent on seducing her mother's boyfriend
in Cadillac Girls and played a dominatrix in Denys Arcand's Love and Human
Remains.
Kirshner had another career breakthrough the following year playing a young
stripper with a surprising past identity in Atom Egoyan's widely acclaimed
Exotica. The actress' work in the celebrated film attracted the notice of
American casting agents, who promptly cast her in supporting roles in Murder
in the First (1995) and the Southern gothic coming-of-age tale The Grass Harp
(also 1995). Although she subsequently won lead roles in The Crow: City of
Angels (1996) -- in which she played up her dark Goth looks as the tattoo
artist who befriends Vincent Perez -- and Mad City (1997), which cast her
as journalist Dustin Hoffman's intern, Kirshner has had difficulty making
a name for herself in Hollywood. She continues to appear in both lead and
supporting roles in such independent and/or small features as Saturn (1999),
a drama that cast her as the hedonistic girlfriend of a young man (Scott Caan)
caring for his Alzheimer's-stricken father. Keeping busy well into the new
millennium, Kirshner would later appear in the real-time television series
24, as well as Not Another Teen Movie (both 2001), a parody of the recent
wave of high school themed films.
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