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Portrait of Christina Ricci

Christina Ricci

Birth Name: Christina Ricci

Birth Date: 1980-02-12

Birth Place: Santa Monica, California, USA

Details

Alternate Names: Christi Ricci, کریستینا ریچی, クリスティナ・リッチ, クリスティーナ・リッチ, 克里斯蒂娜·里奇, 크리스티나 리치

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Mermaids (1990) as Kate Flax

Most Important Roles:

  • Monster (2003) as Selby Wall
  • Cursed (2005) as Ellie
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) as Lucy
  • Sleepy Hollow (1999) as Katrina Van Tassel
  • Bless the Child (2000) as Cheri Post
  • Addams Family Values (1993) as Wednesday Addams
  • Anything Else (2003) as Amanda Chase
  • The Addams Family (1991) as Wednesday Addams
  • Mermaids (1990) as Kate Flax
  • I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998) as Teenage Hooker

Career Highlights:

  • Monster (2003)
  • Cursed (2005)
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
  • Sleepy Hollow (1999)
  • Bless the Child (2000)
  • Addams Family Values (1993)
  • Anything Else (2003)
  • The Addams Family (1991)
  • Mermaids (1990)
  • I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998)

Full Biography

Christina Ricci, born February 12, 1980, is an American actress known for playing unconventional characters with a dark edge. She started her career at age nine with 'Mermaids' (1990), followed by iconic roles as Wednesday Addams in 'The Addams Family' (1991) and its sequel. Ricci's fame grew with appearances in 'Casper' and 'Now and Then' (both 1995). Transitioning into adult roles at 17, she gained acclaim for films like 'Sleepy Hollow' (1999) and 'Monster' (2003), and has appeared in numerous box office hits. On television, Ricci's notable works include 'Ally McBeal', 'Grey's Anatomy', 'Pan Am', and producing/acting in series like 'The Lizzie Borden Chronicles' and 'Z: The Beginning of Everything'. She also made her Broadway debut in 2010 with 'Time Stands Still'.


About the Movie: Prozac Nation (2001)

Poster for Prozac Nation (2001)

Release Year: 2001

Nation: Canada, United States of America

Alternative Title: Generation X, Geração Prozac, Nación Prozac, Prozac, Prozac Nation - Mein Leben mit der Psychopille, Prozac Nation - Sex, Pillen und Lou Reed

Director: Erik Skjoldbjærg

Writer: Elizabeth Wurtzel, Frank Deasy, Galt Niederhoffer, Larry Gross

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Millennium Media

Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Freedom (2024)
  • Angel (2007)
  • Death Sentence (2007)
  • Watership Down (1978)
  • Animal Farm (1954)

Keywords

Story

Elizabeth Wurtzel, a talented writer from a working-class background, wins a scholarship to Harvard with aspirations of studying journalism and becoming a rock music critic. However, her fractured family life, including an absent father and neurotic mother, leads her into self-destructive behavior and depression. At Harvard, her all-night writing binges and emotional instability alienate her roommate Ruby and two boyfriends. Seeking help, she begins seeing Dr. Diana Sterling who prescribes Prozac. Despite professional success and stabilization from the medication, Elizabeth starts feeling that the pills are controlling her life, leading to difficult choices about her future.

Summary

Prozac Nation (2001), directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg, is a biographical drama based on Elizabeth Wurtzel's memoir of the same name. Set in the 1990s, it explores themes of mental illness, depression, and the struggle to navigate high expectations and family pressures. Starring Christina Ricci as Elizabeth, the film follows her journey from winning a Harvard scholarship to grappling with self-destructive behavior, ultimately seeking psychiatric help and prescription medication (Prozac). The movie offers insight into the impact of divorce, drugs, sex, and high expectations on an entire generation.