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On [[January 15]], [[2005]], after arriving at a [[New Zealand]] [[airport]] she was [[fine]]d [[NZD|NZ$]]230 by the [[Manukau]] District Court for not [[declaration|declaring]] an [[apple]] and [[orange (fruit)|orange]] she had on her person when she arrived. She [[appeal]]ed the fine but it was upheld on [[March 30]], 2005. She has not been secret about her strong vegetarian regime which made it somewhat difficult in the physical training for Million Dollar Baby. |
On [[January 15]], [[2005]], after arriving at a [[New Zealand]] [[airport]] she was [[fine]]d [[NZD|NZ$]]230 by the [[Manukau]] District Court for not [[declaration|declaring]] an [[apple]] and [[orange (fruit)|orange]] she had on her person when she arrived. She [[appeal]]ed the fine but it was upheld on [[March 30]], 2005. She has not been secret about her strong vegetarian regime which made it somewhat difficult in the physical training for Million Dollar Baby. |
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== Ninja monkey incident == |
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On [[August 5]], [[2005]], a ninja munky broke in to Spank's house and beat her for hours using a steel [[banana]]. Eventually, the monkey hit her stinky with such force that swank almost died. The monkey is still at large. |
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She has been married to fellow actor [[Chad Lowe]] since [[1997]]. |
She has been married to fellow actor [[Chad Lowe]] since [[1997]]. |
Revision as of 23:39, 16 August 2005
Hilary Ann Swank (born July 30, 1974 in Bellingham, Washington) is an American actress of Spanish and Native American descent. She is best known for her performances as troubled trans man Brandon Teena in the movie Boys Don't Cry and as a waitress-turned-boxer in Million Dollar Baby; both roles earned her Academy Awards for Best Actress.
Her film career in Hollywood began with a small part in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) and then a major part in The Next Karate Kid (1994), where she played the title character, the first female protégée of the (by then) legendary professor played by Pat Morita.
Swank also had a regular role on Beverly Hills 90210 during the show's eighth season, but was fired in the middle of the season, three weeks before landing the role in Boys Don't Cry.
Personal life
Swank makes no secret of her humble beginnings, particularly as a child growing up near Lake Samish in Bellingham, Washington. After winning her second Best Actress Oscar, she said:
- I don't know what I did in this life to deserve this. I'm just a girl from a trailer park who had a dream.
She decided to pursue acting by the age of 16, dropping out of high school. She was still 15 when her parents separated, and her mother, supportive of her desire to act, moved the two of them to California, living in their car at first. Their homelessness did not last long; she soon got roles in television programs such as Evening Shade and Growing Pains.
But even after winning her first Oscar, she was reminded of her humble roots. She had earned only $75/day for her work on Boys Don't Cry, a total of $3000 [1] [2]; her earnings were so low, that (according to an anecdote on 60 Minutes) she hadn't earned enough to qualify for health insurance.
On January 15, 2005, after arriving at a New Zealand airport she was fined NZ$230 by the Manukau District Court for not declaring an apple and orange she had on her person when she arrived. She appealed the fine but it was upheld on March 30, 2005. She has not been secret about her strong vegetarian regime which made it somewhat difficult in the physical training for Million Dollar Baby.
Ninja monkey incident
On August 5, 2005, a ninja munky broke in to Spank's house and beat her for hours using a steel banana. Eventually, the monkey hit her stinky with such force that swank almost died. The monkey is still at large.
She has been married to fellow actor Chad Lowe since 1997.
Filmography
- The Reaping (2006) (currently announced start of production)
- Freedom Writers (2006)
- The Black Dahlia (movie) (2005) (currently in pre-production)
- Million Dollar Baby (2004)
- Red Dust (2004)
- Iron Jawed Angels (2004) (TV)
- 11:14 (2003) (also executive producer)
- The Core (2003)
- The Space Between (2002) (short subject)
- Insomnia (2002)
- The Affair of the Necklace (2001)
- The Gift (2000)
- The Audition (2000) (short subject)
- Boys Don't Cry (1999)
- Heartwood (1998)
- Beverly Hills 90210 (1990) (TV series) (1997-1998)
- Quiet Days in Hollywood (1997)
- The Sleepwalker Killing (1997) (TV)
- Leaving L.A. (1997) (TV series)
- Dying to Belong (1997) (TV)
- Sometimes They Come Back... Again (1996)
- Terror in the Family (1996) (TV)
- Kounterfeit (1996)
- The Next Karate Kid (1994)
- Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story (1994) (TV)
- Camp Wilder (1992) (TV series)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
- Evening Shade (1990) (TV series) (1991-1992)
- ABC TGIF (1990) (TV series)
External links
- Hilary Swank at IMDb
- Hilary Swank: Oscar Gold, a March 2005 article accompanying a 60 Minutes story
- AHA! Moment: Hilary Swank, a September 2001 story in O, The Oprah Magazine about her dreams