| Forlani
started off on the right foot, so to speak, studying dance and
performance at The Arts Educational School in her native England,
and earning roles as a dancer in European theatre productions
of The Nutcracker and Orpheus in the Underworld.
In 1991, the 19-year-old was cast in the British television
series Press Gang, and later, in Shrinks.
Her big screen debut, in Gypsy Eyes/CIA Trackdown/Pickpocket
(1992), came with some real-life danger - this multi-named picture
was filmed in war-torn Croatia.
The
young actor and her parents (her exotic good looks come from
an English mother and Italian father) moved to the United States
in 1993, and Forlani was almost immediately cast in the very
American television mini-series JFK: Reckless Youth.
1994 brought a quality TV half hour in The Gift, and
in the next year came another chance to put on a very convincing
American accent for Mallrats.
It
was after perfectly acting a very small role in The Rock
(1996) that Forlani was "noticed" and offered bigger and better
parts. Basquiat, Garage Sale, and The Last Time
I Committed Suicide came before the Deep Rising incident,
and Meet Joe Black (1998), Basil (1998), Mystery
Men (1999), and Boys and Girls (2000) followed.
Off-screen,
besides enjoying that reputation for integrity, Forlani hit
Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan, and Bikini magazine covers, and was
listed amongst eOnline's 1998 "Sizzlin' Sixteen." Her
web shrines, though
not numerous, are touchingly devoted to "the most talented and
beautiful actress in the world." Eager industry media
has dotted her past with romantic links to Hollywood-heavyweight
co-stars John Cusak and Brad Pitt. Meanwhile the
self-declared unattached actor goes about the business of acting,
and has a string of films to keep her busy. Elements,
Into My Heart, Anti-Trust, Magicians, and Johnny Domino
are all upcoming.
No,
walking off for artistic integrity doesn't hurt at all - but
only if you've got the talent to pull it off. |