| After
graduating from Katy High School in 1987, where Renee was a
cheerleader, gymnast and participated in the drama club, she
went off to the University of Texas at Austin, where she majored
in English. An excellent student (she made the Dean's List several
times), Renee took a drama class only because she needed a fine
arts credit to complete her degree. Her participation in drama
while in college turned out to be much more than a requirement,
as it reminded her of how much she loved acting.
Not
even having planned on becoming an actress earlier, Renee knew
by the time that she graduated from college that she wanted
to pursue a career in acting. She immediately began auditioning
for commercials and films that were being shot in Texas, and
it didn't her take long to get her first film role. Although
the roles she landed were bit-parts, the films did well and
co-starred respectable actors such as Winona Ryder, Ethan Hawke
and Matthew McConaughey.
Her
uncredited role in 1993's Dazed and Confused as a high
school senior was her first film role, and was followed up by
a role in The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (released
in 1997). It was on the set of Chainsaw that Renee heard
about another film that was in the midst of casting actors,
which as luck would have it, Renee auditioned for and got the
lead. The film was Love and a .45, a film for which Renee
received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut
Performance.
In
the meantime, Renee appeared in other films such as The Low
Life, 8 Seconds, Reality Bites, and Empire Records,
but it was her starring role in The Whole Wide World
which not only won her praise at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival,
but also led to her breakthrough role in Cameron Crowe's hit
Jerry Maguire.
Cameron
Crowe was so impressed with her work in The Whole Wide World
that he knew Renee would be the perfect choice to play the girlfriend
of sports agent Tom Cruise, after being dumped by Kelly Preston.
She even beat out already known actresses Bridget Fonda, Cameron
Diaz and Mira Sorvino for the part. Her role in Jerry Maguire
earned her many awards and a lot of recognition, including a
Screen Actor's Guild Nomination for Best Supporting Actress,
as well as being named Entertainment Weekly's Best New
Movie Actress.
After
Jerry Maguire, Renee starred in the smaller films Deceiver
and A Price Above Rubies, in which she played a Hasidic
Jew. In 1998, she moved onto a more mainstream film, One
True Thing, a tearjerker also starring Oscar winners Meryl
Streep and William Hurt. The following year, Renee joined Chris
O'Donnell in The Bachelor.
Next
up for Renee is the summer comedy Me, Myself and Irene,
featured in our Top Summer Movie Picks. Renee fell for co-star
Jim Carrey while on the set of filming the Farrelly Brothers'
film, and the two are still going strong.
Renee
also landed the title role in the film Bridget Jones' Diary,
beating out popular British actresses to play the role of a
single British woman in her 30s.
Audiences
will also be able to see Renee in the upcoming film Nurse
Betty. |