Sandra Bullock was born on July 26, 1964 in Arlington Virginia. Her mother sung opera and she regularly toured with her in Europe. She studied ballet and vocal arts and even sang parts in her mother’s productions. She attende Washington-Lee High School and was a cheerleader and performed in high school plays. In university she studied drama and she got her degree in 1986. She moved to Manhattan to start auditioning and take acting classes. She got a part in an Off-Broadway play and this landed her a role in a TV movie called Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman. She played a lot of small roles in various independent films and starred in the TV series Working Girl. Her first big supporting role was in Demolition Man, but it wasn’t until her role in Speed that she managed to really become succesful. She appeared in movies like While You Were Sleeping, The Net, A Time to Kill, Miss Congeniality, Two Weeks Notice, Crash and The Proposal. She earned an Oscar for her role in The Blind Side. Her most recent work includes the Heat and Gravity.
What’s your favorite Sandra Bullock role?
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“What’s your favorite Sandra Bullock role?” – I still love The Net!
I think if I would rewatch that one I’d get really annoyed by all the inaccuracies 🙂
I’m not really a fan of her as I think she is overrated but she fucking delivered in Gravity.
I quite enjoy her, but respect you not liking her. She was awesome in Gravity! 🙂
She really looks a lot younger than she is.
Yeah, I also think she does.
I’m not a fan of Bullock, but she owned Gravity and I kinda liked The Proposal as well. Love the picture on top, though!
Yeah, The Proposal was an entertaining movie. I thought it was an awesome picture as well!
She won the Oscar for The Blind Side. People seem to love her even more in Gravity. She’s on another hot streak again.
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