Mischa Barton
Barton is a British American actor, is a part of the cast in television, film as well as theatre. She had her New York City debut at the Lincoln Center with Tony Kushner's Slavs! James Lapine's Twelve Dreams was her first character. She made her acting debut in 1996 when she made a guest appearance on the American serial opera All My Children, and she voiced a character in the Nickelodeon animated series KaBlam! It was on television from 1996 to 1997. From 1996 to 1997, her first major acting performance from 1996 to 1997 was in Lawn Dogs, a drama that starred Sam Rockwell. In 1999 she played in M. Night Shyamalan's psycho-drama The Sixth Sense and the romantic comedy movie Notting Hill. In 1999, she appeared in Pups, an indie crime drama. Barton then acted as Rachel Wood's girlfriend on ABC's Once and Again 2001 and the independent drama Lost and Delirious (2002). Barton played Marissa Cooper in the 2003-2006 season of The O.C. Fox show The O.C., for which she won two Teen Choice Awards. Barton became well-known because to her role, and Entertainment Weekly named her the year's "It Girl" in 2003. Barton was a part of the leading character in the Richard Attenborough directed thriller Closing the Ring as well as in comedies like The St Trinian's Assassination of an ex-high school president and the Assassination of the President. In 2009, she came back to TV as a character on the CW program The Beautiful Life that Ashton Kutcher was producing.



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