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First making an impression on the collective filmgoing consciousness as the
resident bad-ass of the teen horror flick The Faculty (1998), Clea Duvall has
managed to stand out among the crowd of young actors who gained seemingly
overnight fame during the late '90s. Strong-jawed and sharp-eyed, Duvall
developed an interest in acting at an early age.
Born in Los Angeles on September 25, 1977, she attended the Los Angeles High
School of the Arts and got her professional start on television, making
occasional appearances on a variety of shows including E.R. and Buffy the
Vampire Slayer. After minor work in a couple of independent films, Duvall nabbed
her role in The Faculty, starring as a moody goth girl alongside such
up-and-comers as Elijah Wood, Shawn Hatosy, and Josh Hartnett. The film was a
fairly substantial box-office success, and in 1999 Duvall could be seen in no
less than three more films. In The Astronaut's Wife she played Charlize Theron's
sister, while Girl, Interrupted cast her as a resident of a mental hospital
occupied by the likes of Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie. Duvall also starred as
an unwilling patient of another kind of rehab in But I'm a Cheerleader: a
comedy-satire about Megan (Natasha Lyonne), a high school cheerleader who is
sent to a sort of straight rehab camp for gay teens, Duvall played a tattooed
young lesbian who teaches Megan how to cheer for the other team.
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