Sandra
Annette Bullock was born on July 26, 1965 in Washington
D.C. to Mother, Helga (German opera singer) and
Father, John (American voice coach). She was joined
by Sister, Gesine, at age three. Sandra spent the
first twelve years of her life living between Salzburg,
Austria (during opera season) and Arlington, Virginia,
as her mother's work required her presence in both
cities. At the young age of eight, Sandra performed
on stage for the first time, assuming the role of
a gypsy child in a play with her mother. Helga claims
that by the sixth grade, Sandra had already set
her mind on acting. She acquired the scar on her
forehead (above her right eye) after tumbling into
a creek at age eleven. Sandra, an above average
student, attended Washington-Lee High School in
Arlington, VA, where she joined the cheerleading
squad. After being voted "Most Likely to Brighten
Your Day" by her senior class, she graduated
from WLHS in 1982.
Sandra
pursued a higher education at East Carolina University
in Greenville, North Carolina, where she enrolled
as a drama major. Here she performed in Chekhov's
Three Sisters, studying under the instruction of
Don Biehn, who has fond memories of Sandra's performance
and abilities.
Following
her endeavors at ECU (three credits short of graduating),
Sandra moved to New York to study method acting,
instructed by Sanford Meisner. She dishonestly attained
a bartending job, and later fled to Los Angeles
to pursue acting. Four years after leaving ECU without
a degree, Sandra landed the starring role in the
NBC sitcom Working Girl, which she later considered
her "quickest flop". She also starred
in Love Potion No. 9 as a psychobiologist. Although
the movie didn't bring her any quick fame, it did
bring her a three year relationship with Tate Donavan,
her costar in the film. The ending of the relationship
left Sandra emotionally damaged, but she has recovered
well, claiming the two are "really strong soul
mates." (Premiere, July 1996)
Sandra
played the supporting role of a kidnapped victim
in The Vanishing, a waitress in Wrestling Ernest
Hemingway, a "wannabe country singer"
in The Thing Called Love), and a futuristic street
cop in Demolition Man, replacing Lori Petty (Tank
Girl). It is this role which seemingly clinched
her part as Annie, an "average 'girl'",
in the 1994 box office smash Speed. In 1995, director
Jon Turteltaub gave Sandra her first starring role
as Lucy in While You Were Sleeping, this time replacing
Demi Moore, for whom the part was originally intended.
That same year, Sandra rocked the box office again
as Angela Bennett in The Net.
1996
will bring $6 million to Sandra's door, starring
as Ellen Roark in John Grisham's A Time to Kill.
Sandra's '96 schedule also includes Two If By Sea
(January 12), In Love and War, and Kate and Leopald,
in which she will be the star of her first production.
Sandra's
career is certainly booming. Since she was in sixth
grade, she's had her mind set on acting. This is
perhaps the secret to her success. She hasn't come
this far in perfection, however, stating more than
once lessons she has learned along the way. It is
her "I want to do it ; I'm going to do it"
attitude that's brought her so much success and
fame. As nearly anyone who knows her will tell you,
she doesn't have the "I'm famous" bug.
When asked in an interview with 48 Hours, "Is
it correct to call you a superstar?" Sandra
responded, "No it's not." She refers to
herself as an "actor who happens to be fortunately
working a lot." She simply loves what she's
doing, and does it best
Sandra
Annette Bullock was born on July 26, 1964 in Washington
D.C. to Mother, Helga (German opera singer) and Father,
John (American voice coach). She was joined by Sister,
Gesine, at age three. Sandra spent the first twelve
years of her life living between Salzburg, Austria
(during opera season) and Arlington, Virginia, as
her mother's work required her presence in both cities.
At the young age of eight, Sandra performed on stage
for the first time, assuming the role of a gypsy child
in a play with her mother. Helga claims that by the
sixth grade, Sandra had already set her mind on acting.
She acquired the scar on her forehead (above her right
eye) after tumbling into a creek at age eleven.
Sandra, an above average student, attended Washington-Lee
High School in Arlington, VA, where she joined the
cheerleading squad. After being voted "Most Likely
to Brighten Your Day" by her senior class, she
graduated from WLHS in 1982.
Sandra
pursued a higher education at East Carolina University
in Greenville, North Carolina, where she enrolled
as a drama major. Here she performed in Chekhov's
Three Sisters, studying under the instruction of
Don Biehn, who has fond memories of Sandra's performance
and abilities.
Following
her endeavors at ECU (three credits short of graduating),
Sandra moved to New York to study method acting,
instructed by Sanford Meisner. She dishonestly attained
a bartending job, and later fled to Los Angeles
to pursue acting. Four years after leaving ECU without
a degree, Sandra landed the starring role in the
NBC sitcom Working Girl, which she later considered
her "quickest flop". She also starred
in Love Potion No. 9 as a psychobiologist. Although
the movie didn't bring her any quick fame, it did
bring her a three year relationship with Tate Donavan,
her costar in the film. The ending of the relationship
left Sandra emotionally damaged, but she has recovered
well, claiming the two are "really strong soul
mates." (Premiere, July 1996)
Sandra
played the supporting role of a kidnapped victim
in The Vanishing, a waitress in Wrestling Ernest
Hemingway, a "wannabe country singer"
in The Thing Called Love (for which she wrote and
performed her own song entitled Heaven Knocking
on My Door), and a futuristic street cop in Demolition
Man, replacing Lori Petty (Tank Girl). It is this
role which seemingly clinched her part as Annie,
an "average 'girl'", in the 1994 box office
smash Speed. In 1995, director Jon Turteltaub gave
Sandra her first starring role as Lucy in While
You Were Sleeping, this time replacing Demi Moore,
for whom the part was originally intended. That
same year, Sandra rocked the box office again as
Angela Bennett in The Net.
1996
will bring $6 million to Sandra's door, starring
as Ellen Roark in John Grisham's A Time to Kill.
Sandra's '96 schedule also includes Two If By Sea
(January 12), In Love and War, and Kate and Leopald,
in which she will be the star of her first production.
Sandra's
career is certainly booming. Since she was in sixth
grade, she's had her mind set on acting. This is
perhaps the secret to her success. She hasn't come
this far in perfection, however, stating more than
once lessons she has learned along the way. It is
her "I want to do it ; I'm going to do it"
attitude that's brought her so much success and
fame. As nearly anyone who knows her will tell you,
she doesn't have the "I'm famous" bug.
When asked in an interview with 48 Hours, "Is
it correct to call you a superstar?" Sandra
responded, "No it's not." She refers to
herself as an "actor who happens to be fortunately
working a lot." She simply loves what she's
doing, and does it best.
Joel
Schumacher, director of A Time To Kill, sums it
up well. "I've known Sandra for years. She's
one of my favorite people on the planet. To know
her is to love her."
Sandra's mailing addresses:
Sandra Bullock
C/O CAA 9830 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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