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Laurie Holden

Laurie Holden
Laurie Holden
Born: Dec 17, 1972
Occupation: Actor
Active: '90s-2000s
Major Genres: Western, Drama
Career Highlights: Stephen King's The Mist, The Pathfinder, Silent Hill
First Major Screen Credit: Separate Vacations (1986)
11 Videos for Laurie Holden
Stephen King's The Mist (2007) The Majestic (2001) Expect No Mercy (1995)
Silent Hill (2006) The Magnificent Seven (1998) Young Catherine (1991)
Fantastic Four (2005) Past Perfect (1996) Physical Evidence (1989)
Bailey's Billion$ (2004) The Pathfinder (1996)
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Biography:

Laurie Holden took one of her first on-camera bows as a teenager, in Michael Anderson's sex farce Separate Vacations (1986), then forked off into a series of programmers that included the 1989 Burt Reynolds cop drama Physical Evidence; the 1996 historical saga The Pathfinder, based on the novel by James Fenimore Cooper; and the 2004 animal picture Bailey's Billion$.

Holden also found some success on the small screen, playing a memorable recurring role on the seminal sci-fi series The X-Files, that of Marita Covarrubias, a mysterious government worker who becomes an informant to Special Agent Fox Mulder starting in the fourth season of that show through the final one (1996-2002).

She also had a supporting role, as Mary Travis, on the shortlived Western series The Magnificent Seven (1998-2000). Holden achieved her cinematic big break in 2001 -- when producers tapped her to appear as the sunny romantic interest of Jim Carrey in Frank Darabont's colossal fantasy The Majestic; Holden followed it up with an equally lucrative and exciting part in yet another A-list film: Debbie McIlvane in the effects-heavy summer blockbuster Fantastic Four (2005).

She also essayed a prominant role, as a police woman, in the critically panned but fiscally successful horror opus Silent Hill (2006), adapted from the popular video game of the same title, and re-teamed with Darabont for the horror opus The Mist (2007) -- the tale of a deadly fog that descends on an average suburban town.

~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide.