Sandra Annette Bullock was born in Arlington, Virginia on July 26, 1964.
This part German and Alabamian was raised in Arlington. Being the oldest of
two children, Sandra, her baby sister and their mom used to travel to Europe
often because her mom was a renowned opera singer.
After having completed high school, Sandra attended East Carolina University
majoring in drama. Since Sandra knew that fame wasn't simply handed to a person,
she decided to jump start her career and, with the approval of her parents,
she left University before acquiring her degree, packed up and moved to New
York.
Once she arrived in the Big Apple, Sandra didn't waste any time and enrolled
in intensive acting classes whilst simultaneously holding a bartending job.
She was a bartender for three years after that while she worked hard at achieving
her dream of becoming an actress. Sandra went to every casting call and audition
she could.
Sandra got herself an agent and began acting in television with the role
of a beautiful bionic woman in the 1989 show entitled Bionic Showdown: The
Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman.
After her stint on television, she moved to LA and landed her first starring
role in NBC's adaptation of the movie Working Girl. Unfortunately, the show
only lasted for six episodes, in which case, Sandra had to resort to holding
various odd jobs.
Trying hard to boost her career, she took a role in the 1992 film entitled
Love Potion No. 9 . Even if the film did not reach incredible heights or land
her other bigger movie roles, it did introduce her to Tate Donovan, her boyfriend
for the three years that followed.
As she slowly began making her way into mainstream, Sandra managed to land
herself five film roles in '93. Her most noticeable film of that year, however,
was Demolition Man with co-stars Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes. Although
her part in the film was not that of epic-proportion, producer of the film,
Joel Silver, introduced her to his friend and colleague, director Jan De Bont.
De Bont gave Sandra the female lead in the action movie Speed alongside Keanu
Reeves. Speed launched her popularity intensely, which led her to star in
movies like While You Were Sleeping and A Time To Kill, where she began earning
a seven digit salary.
A few years later Sandra began her own production company called Fortis Films.
Her first project was Hope Floats, and even though it only achieved a minimal
amount of success, her career came back in full force when she starred opposite
Nicole Kidmanin Practical Magic.
Sandra then lent her voice to The Prince of Egypt, and in 1999 Sandra starred
in the romantic comedy Forces of Nature, opposite Ben Affleck and 28 Days
in which she plays a recovering alcoholic.
Proving to be a master of physical comedy, she starred as Miss Congeniality
in 2000, and was next seen in the 2002 thriller Murder By Numbers. She can
also add Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, co-starringAshley
Judd, and the romantic comedy Two Weeks Notice, to her already long filmography.
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