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Analeigh Tipton
Born
Analeigh Christian Tipton

(1988-11-09) November 9, 1988 (age 35)
Alma materMarymount College, Palos Verdes
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active2008–present
Modeling information
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBlue
AgencyAbrams Artists Agency
Ford Models

Analeigh Christian Tipton (born November 9, 1988)[2] is an American actress and fashion model.[3] She is known for placing third on Cycle 11 of America's Next Top Model and for her roles in the films Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), Warm Bodies (2013), and Two Night Stand (2014).

Early life

Analeigh Tipton was born on November 9, 1988 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[4] She began ice skating at two and a half years old. When she was 8 years old, her family relocated to Sacramento, California and she went to school in Placerville, California.

She competed in four U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships. Tipton and her pair partner, Phillip Cooke, twice became regional champions, and competed twice at the U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships on the Juvenile level.[5] She retired from competitive skating at 16 but continued to skate in charity ice shows for AIDS foundations and to rebuild a rink damaged in a fire.[6]

She attended Marymount College, Palos Verdes.[7]

Career

Modeling

Prior to America's Next Top Model, Tipton was signed to I Model & Talent in Los Angeles[8] and walked in Los Angeles Fashion Week Fall 2008 for designer, Kelly Nishimoto for her Fall 2008 collection, Imasu.[9]

Tipton in 2008

Tipton placed third on Cycle 11 of America's Next Top Model in 2008.[10] She was recruited through Myspace and was asked to audition in Los Angeles.[4] At the beginning of the show, Tipton revealed that she once encountered sex traffickers posing as modeling agents. She was then sold to a Saudi Arabian prince but managed to get out of the situation before the deal was finalized.[11] After landing in the bottom 2 in the episode "You're Beautiful, Now Change" for not using her ice-skating moves to her advantage, she rebounded and appeared in the top three for seven consecutive weeks. [citation needed] Tipton was called first twice, one for the first CoverGirl commercial, which Tyra Banks deemed "the best CoverGirl commercial in the history of America's Next Top Model."[12] She also won the go-sees challenge, by booking all three of her go-sees she went to and getting back on time.[13] In a challenge won by Elina Ivanova, Ivanova shared her prize with Marjorie Conrad and Tipton; they appeared alongside each other in the December 2008/January 2009 issue of Seventeen magazine.[citation needed] She was subsequently eliminated in the finale after forgetting her lines in the second CoverGirl commercial, which left Samantha Potter and McKey Sullivan to walk in the finale runway show.[12]

Tipton signed with Ford Models in Los Angeles and Abrams Artists Agency, in both the commercial and theatrical divisions.[14] She appeared on Spain's Marie Claire, Seventeen magazine's December 2008-January 2009 edition, a several page spread in Maxim[15] and Vogue. She was also featured in ads for Forever 21 and Guess.

In 2010, she modeled Geren Ford's pre-fall 2010 collection. For Los Angeles Fashion Week she walked for Skingraft and David Alexander for the S/S 2010 season.[16] Tipton's other runway credits include Mercedes-Benz Fall Fashion Show, Ticket Fashion Show, Nick Verreos Line, Guess?, and America's Next Top Model obsessed fashion show. [citation needed]

Acting

Tipton and Samantha Potter appeared as guest stars on an episode of the television series The Big Bang Theory in 2008.[17] She made her film debut in The Green Hornet, which was released on January 14, 2011.[citation needed] Tipton played a babysitter who has a crush on Steve Carell's character in Crazy, Stupid, Love.[18] prompting The New York Times to call her a "face to watch".[19]

Tipton was cast in the third season of HBO's TV comedy Hung, portraying Sandee, a young gigolo's scheming fiancee.[20] She played a supporting role in the zombie-apocalyptic horror-romance Warm Bodies, directed by Jonathan Levine.[21] She had a small role opposite Scarlett Johansson in the 2014 science fiction action film Lucy. She had her first lead role in Two Night Stand directed by Max Nichols which was released on September 26, 2014.[22]

In 2014, Tipton was the co-lead in ABC's short-lived comedy series Manhattan Love Story.

Filmography

Tipton at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2011 The Green Hornet Ana Lee
2011 Crazy, Stupid, Love Jessica Riley
2011 Damsels in Distress Lily
2013 Warm Bodies Nora
2014 Buttwhistle Rose
2014 4 Minute Mile Lisa Rickard aka One Square Mile
2014 Lucy Caroline
2014 Two Night Stand Megan Pagano
2015 Mississippi Grind Vanessa
2016 Between Us Veronica
2016 Viral Stacey Drakeford
2016 In Dubious Battle Vera
2016 Compulsion Sadie aka Sadie
2017 Golden Exits Jess
2017 All Nighter Ginnie
2018 Better Start Running Stephanie
2018 Broken Star Markey
2018 The Long Home Actress Post-production
2018 Summer Night Mel
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2008 America's Next Top Model Herself Third place in cycle 11
2008 The Big Bang Theory Herself Episode: "The Panty Piñata Polarization"
2011 Hung Sandee 8 episodes
2013 The Power Inside Ashley
2014 Manhattan Love Story Dana Hopkins 11 episodes
2015 Limitless Shauna Episode: "The Legend of Marcos Ramos"
2015 The Big Bang Theory Vanessa Bennett Episode: "The Mystery Date Observation"
Music videos
Year Title Artist(s)
2012 "Constant Conversations" Passion Pit

References

  1. ^ "Former 'America's Next Top Model' Contestant Analeigh Tipton Is Engaged". Popcrush.com. 2013-12-29. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  2. ^ "Actress Analeigh Tipton Is 25 | Celebrity Birthdays: Nov. 9 | Comcast.net". Xfinity.comcast.net. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  3. ^ Tipton. "Favorite 'America's Next Top Model' Moments Revealed". BuddyTV. Now I'm acting and signed with an agency in L.A.
  4. ^ a b Elfman, Lois (September 11, 2008). "Former skater strikes a pose on runway". Ice Network. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
  5. ^ "U.S. Figure Skating: Final Results: 2001-2002 U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships: Juvenile Pairs".
  6. ^ Elfman, Lois (August 11, 2008). "Crazy, Stupid Love's Tipton has skating roots". Ice Network. Retrieved August 11, 2011.
  7. ^ "Marymount Alumna Stars in New Film" Archived June 12, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Marymount College alumni webpage
  8. ^ "I Model & Talent".
  9. ^ "Kelly Nishimoto Fall 2008".
  10. ^ "ANTM Alum Analeigh Tipton Stars In Upcoming Indie Comedy" Wetpaint.com; accessed December 9, 2013.
  11. ^ Analeigh Tipton: Former Model's Dicey Path to Hollywood Actress The Daily Beast
  12. ^ a b "Analeigh Tipton dishes about her third-place 'Top Model' finish" November 25, 2008, Reality TV World
  13. ^ "America’s Next Top Model 11: Episode 10 Recap (Go-See’s)" Archived May 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine November 5, 2008, Pop Hangover
  14. ^ "Analeigh Tipton profile at". FordModels.com. Archived from the original on 2009-07-17. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  15. ^ "My First Time: Analeigh Tipton" Video Archived May 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Maxim
  16. ^ "Analeigh Tipton Bio, Net Worth" Retrieved 10 June 2015
  17. ^ "The Big Bang Theory".
  18. ^ "Analeigh Tipton Joins Carell/Gosling Comedy" April 8, 2010, Coming Soon.net
  19. ^ Durbin, Karen (May 1, 2011). "Faces to Watch - Analeigh Tipton, 'Crazy, Stupid, Love'". The New York Times. p. MT4.
  20. ^ "Analeigh Tipton: Project Hollywood" Archived July 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Interview at Teen Vogue, June 2011
  21. ^ Chitwood, Adam (2011). "Dave Franco, Analeigh Tipton, and Cory Hardrict to Join Zombie Film 'Warm Bodies'". Collider.com.
  22. ^ Two Night Stand from IMDb, retrieved 18 July 2015