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Mena Alexandra Suvari was born in on February 13, 1979, the daughter of nurse Candice and psychiatrist Ando Ivar Süvari. Cause and Effect was released on September 17 in Norway. Retrieved April 20, 2017 — via Huff Post. Between 2016 and 2017, Suvari made one-episode appearances in the television series , , and , and starred in the made-for-television films I'll Be Home For Christmas and , where she reprised her guest-starring role from the.
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Her other notable films include 1998 , 2000 , 2001 , 2005 , 2007 , and 2010. Suvari played recurring roles in the fourth season of drama series 2004 , garnering a nomination for , and in the second season of 2013. She also starred in the eight-episode series 2015. Suvari has been a model for cosmetics and print ads for Lancôme Paris Adaptîve, as well as a long-time supporter and activist for the and the. Mena Alexandra Suvari was born in on February 13, 1979, the daughter of nurse Candice and psychiatrist Ando Ivar Süvari. Her mother is of descent, while her father was an from. Suvari began modeling as a preteen and soon after appeared in a commercial. The family later relocated to , where her brothers attended. Suvari was considering becoming an archaeologist, astronaut, or doctor when a modeling agency stopped by her all-girls school, , to offer classes. By the time she started acting, she had been modeling for the New York-based for five years. Suvari relocated to and attended in , graduating in 1997. She also appeared in a number of episodes of the show High Incident, and played a girl infected with in an one-episode appearance in. She made the transition to film with the role of Zoe in the 1997 independent drama , directed by and co-starring , , , and. Also in 1997, she had a supporting part in the independent film Snide and Prejudice, which premiered at the , and had a brief part in the thriller , opposite and. She next appeared in the independent dramedy , as the teenaged neighbor of a Jewish girl struggling to grow up in the late 1970s. The film was released in limited theaters, and has developed a following afterwards. Suvari met on the set of Slums, with whom she would later collaborate as the cast of the American Pie films. She subsequently played a teenager who commits suicide in the horror sequel 1999 , and appeared as the daughter of a investigator in the disaster thriller miniseries 1999 , although both productions were panned by critics. In American Pie, she starred with , , , and Natasha Lyonne, portraying a virgin and innocent choir girl named Heather. In American Beauty, directed by and co-starring , , and , Suvari took on the role of the young fantasy of a man experiencing a. The film received widespread critical acclaim, and was the recipient of the. Suvari subsequently reunited with Jason Biggs in the romantic comedy 2002 , playing the love interest of a small-town, intelligent man. She starred in the satirical comedy , as the daughter of an adult film director who agrees to lose her virginity onscreen to spite her father. The original working title of the film was Live Virgin, but was changed to capitalize on Suvari's previous successes in American Pie and American Beauty. Suvari continued to act steadily, taking on roles in three 2001 feature films — , and. In the adventure action film The Musketeer, she played a chambermaid and the love interest of the titular character, while American Pie saw her reprise her role from the first film. She subsequently appeared as a prostitute working in a in the small-scale drama Sonny 2002 , the directorial debut of co-starring and , and also starred opposite in the psychological thriller 2004 , as the neighbour of a man who awakens from a coma. Trauma premiered on the film festival circuit, receiving mediocre reviews from critics, who compared it unfavorably to and. In the fourth season of the acclaimed serial , which aired in 2004, Suvari obtained the recurring role of a performance poet and artist named Edie. She and the cast eventually received a nomination for. She played supporting parts in five feature films the following year— , , , , and. Opposite , Suvari starred in the independent comedy 2006 , playing the staff of a coffeehouse, and in the biographical drama 2006 , she played a friend and roommate of 1960s underground film star and socialite played by. While Caffeine went unnoticed, Factory Girl received a limited theatrical release amid a negative critical response. In the crime drama 2007 , directed by and co-starring , and , Suvari portrayed a society girl and the girlfriend of a man involved with the mafia in the 1980s. Her next film was the psychological thriller , where she took on the role of a woman who commits a and leaves the victim clinging to his life in the windshield of her car. Inspired by a , the film premiered at the Cannes Film Market, and while Stuck found a limited theatrical release, it was favorably received by critics and audiences. By the late 2000s, Suvary continued to act in smaller-scale projects, obtaining four back-to-back roles in films released throughout 2008, including one made-for-television film. In , a film adaptation of writer 's , Suvari played a strange girl who works at a book shop and becomes romantically involved with the well-mannered, intelligent son of a gangster. The film premiered at the and received a limited release. It was like its own psychological experiment. Her last 2008 film was the production , about the events surrounding the death of Las Vegas casino owner. In the independent romantic comedy 2010 , opposite , and , Suvari starred as the psychotic assistant of a pet photographer. The film debuted at the Sonoma International Film Festival and was released for selected theaters and , garnering largely negative reviews. In 2011, she also starred in the made-for-television film No Surrender, as a writer having a deranged stalker, and in the film Restitution, opposite. Suvari at the premiere of 2012 Suvari returned to the American Pie franchise when she played for the third time her role of Heather in 2012 , revolving around the original protagonists as they approach middle age and prepare for a summer reunion. This film also marked her only in the 2010s, as all of her recent previous and subsequent film productions — The Knot 2012 , 2014 , 2014 , Badge of Honor 2015 , and Becks 2017 — premiered on either festival circuits or digital markets. In the romantic comedy The Knot, Suvari starred as the soon-to-be-married daughter of a working-class Spanish couple, and in the mystery thriller Don't Blink, Suvari played one in a group of friends who visit an empty remote resort and attempt to find out what happened to the other guests. In its review for the latter film, FrightFest. Suvari starred opposite and in the romantic comedy , as a young divorcee resenting men who meets a successful, driven attorney and womanizer. The small-scale thriller Badge of Honor saw her star as a detective caught up in the aftermath of a violent drug bust. The independent romantic comedy Becks featured Suvari as the friend of a lesbian musician who moves back to. Despite finding a limited audience, the film received positive reviews from critics. Suvari continued to work steadily on television between films and throughout the decade; she obtained the regular role of a political consultant of a firefighter in the second season of the series 2013 , and took on the leading role of a demon-hunter for hire in the eight-episode supernatural series 2015. All episodes of the show aired back-to-back and an eighth episode was made available only through. The series received generally negative reviews and brought an average of 122,000 viewers. Between 2016 and 2017, Suvari made one-episode appearances in the television series , , and , and starred in the made-for-television films I'll Be Home For Christmas and , where she reprised her guest-starring role from the. The sitcom features Suvari as one of three women discovering their own brand of independence amid the rise of second-wave feminism in the 1970. The series is set to premiere on June 8, 2018 on the. She is a frequent guest star at , among other fashion events. In 2007, Suvari began dating concert promoter Simone Sestito, whom she met at the 2007. Suvari and Sestito became engaged in July 2008 during a vacation to Jamaica. They were married on June 26, 2010 in a private chapel in Rome. On January 13, 2012, Suvari filed for divorce from him in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences and listing November 1, 2011 as the date of separation. The divorce was finalized in October 2012. In late 2017, Suvari became a for ethical reasons. 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