Biography
Denise Richards is the beautiful young model turned actress who
came from nowhere to center stage overnight. All it took was a movie
about giant man-eating bugs! Now she is trying to build a career
that will last.
Denise Lee Richards was born in Downer's Grove, Illinois, on February
17, 1972. When she was a freshman in high school, her parents moved
to San Diego, California. While she was still a student, Denise
began working as a model also. After graduating from El Camino High
in Oceanside, California in 1989, she moved to Los Angeles to focus
on her modeling career.
As a model, Denise Richards worked regularly in New York and Tokyo.
She was also frequently seen on the pages of teen and sports magazines.
Acting was her real passion though, and two years later she quit
modeling so that she could get work as an actress.
Despite a small recurring role on television's Doogie Howser M.D.,
work was hard to come by. She spent a lot of time taking acting
classes, auditioning and being rejected. She did get some roles
though, including Loaded Weapon 1, the campy Tammy And The T-Rex
and a short-lived role on Melrose Place.
Then in 1997, her big break came in the form of an army of giant
squirmy bugs. Paul Verhoven's Starship Troopers was not the blockbuster
that Sony would have hoped for (partially due to bad promotional
strategy and a limiting R-rating) but it was still successful in
bringing in an audience. Denise Richards appeared as Carmen Ibanez
opposite Casper Van Dien and Dina Meyer, as the poster girl-ish
starship pilot of the future. Her role, one that could have been
a flash in the pan for any other actress, somehow caught the attention
of the public and guaranteed that she would stick around.
To follow up the action/sci-fi movie, she chose to make the sexual
thriller Wild Things with such heavy-weights as Kevin Bacon, Neve
Campbell and Matt Dillon. Where Starship Troopers was physically
demanding, Wild Things pushed back the limits of her modesty. Having
to appear scantily clad or naked at different parts of the movie
was hard enough, it was having a love scene with her co-star Neve
Campbell that brought out the Tequila bottle. Despite the difficulties,
Wild Things was well received by both audiences and critics. It's
audacity and an old-fashioned "who's conspiring with who" script
made it successful.
Having starred in an over-the-top action movie and then a sexual
pot-boiler, Denise has now decided to do something a bit more relaxed.
This time around, she's making a romantic comedy. One thing is certain:
we haven't heard the last of her.
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