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Examples of "heigl"
He directed the romantic comedy "The Ugly Truth", which opened in July 2009. Starring Katherine
Heigl
and Gerard Butler, the film follows a morning show producer (
Heigl
) who sets out to disprove the outrageous relationship theories of her chauvinistic correspondent (Butler). Luketic next directed the action-comedy "Killers", starring
Heigl
and Ashton Kutcher.
Speculation as to whether
Heigl
would leave "Grey's Anatomy" lingered through most of season six. On March 11, 2010,
Heigl
reportedly did not show up for work on the show, and
Heigl
and series creator Shonda Rhimes subsequently reached an agreement to immediately release
Heigl
from her contract. As a result, Heigl's appearance on the January 21 episode of "Grey's Anatomy" was her final appearance of that season and, thus far, in the series.
Heigl
said that she left the show to focus not on her film career, but on her family.
Despite the poor reception, author Janet Evanovich was delighted with how the film turned out and did some joint interviews with
Heigl
to promote the film. Evanovich stated that she would now envision
Heigl
as Stephanie when writing the character.
Heigl
is a German language surname. Notable people with the name include:
Heigl
is a strong proponent of organ donation, working as a spokesperson for Donate Life America. When
Heigl
was 7 years old, her brother Jason died as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident. Heigl's family chose to donate Jason's organs to people in need of organ transplants.
Heigl
cites this experience as a major motivating factor behind her activism for organ donation.
He most recently appeared in the film "Killers", along with Katherine
Heigl
and Ashton Kutcher.
In January 2008,
Heigl
starred with James Marsden in the film "27 Dresses", for which she received $6 million USD. The "New York Post" expressed some disappointment with the mismatch of Heigl's talent and the film's "chick-flick" triviality, suggesting
Heigl
might be more compatible "with female directors such as Kimberly Peirce ("Boys Don't Cry") or Tamara Jenkins ("The Savages")...".
Heigl
was announced the "Most Desirable Woman of 2008", according to AskMen.com.
He appeared in Val Kilmer’s independent film "Riddle" and the film "One for the Money" starring Katherine
Heigl
.
Critical Assembly is a 2003 television film directed by Eric Laneuville. It stars Katherine
Heigl
and Kerr Smith.
As a result of his brother Josh Kelley's marriage, Kelley is the brother in-law of actress Katherine
Heigl
.
Among the more than 250,000 people born at Columbia Hospital for Women were Duke Ellington, Al Gore, and Katherine
Heigl
.
She appeared in the movie "Killers," released June 4, 2010, along with Ashton Kutcher, Katherine
Heigl
, Tom Selleck and Usher.
In January 2014, it was reported that
Heigl
would return to television in an NBC drama series named "State of Affairs" about a CIA attache. The show was cancelled in 2015. In 2017,
Heigl
replaced KaDee Strickland in the lead role of Sadie Ellis, in the CBS legal drama "Doubt". However, the show premiered to low ratings and was canceled after just two episodes.
This film is notable for the fact that both Eliza Dushku (of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" fame) and Katherine
Heigl
(of "Grey's Anatomy" fame) made their first film appearances in it, sharing a few scenes. Dushku was eleven years old at that time, and
Heigl
was thirteen.
Killers is a 2010 American action comedy film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Katherine
Heigl
and Ashton Kutcher. The film was released on June 4, 2010. The film centers on a young woman (
Heigl
) who meets a man (Kutcher) who turns out to be an assassin.
In February 2013, it was reported that
Heigl
had joined Ben Lewin's romantic drama "A Moment to Remember". Filming has yet to take place. In April 2013, she appeared alongside Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton and Susan Sarandon in "The Big Wedding". In June 2013,
Heigl
began appearing in a television commercial for Vicks' ZzzQuil.
Kara Nesvig of the "Star Tribune" said "the dialogue is snappy and sexy,
Heigl
and Butler spar with zingy chemistry, and though the ending is as predictable as you'd assume, it's a sexy sort of popcorn flick". Nesvig praises
Heigl
saying the film "adds up to more than the sum of its clichés".
Izzie was created by "Grey's Anatomy" producer Shonda Rhimes, with actress Katherine
Heigl
cast in the role.
Heigl
originally wanted to play Izzie as a brunette, but was requested to retain her natural blond for the part. Heigl's comprehension of medical procedures and terminology is slight; the actress explained that while she has an admiration for doctors, she is not as fascinated by medicine as other cast members. When Kate Walsh's character Addison Montgomery left "Grey's Anatomy" to launch the spin-off show "Private Practice",
Heigl
disclosed that she had hoped for a spin-off for Izzie.
Heigl
started her career as a child model with Wilhelmina Models before turning her attention to acting. She made her film debut in "That Night" (1992) and later appeared in "My Father the Hero" (1994) as well as "" (1995). From 1999 to 2002,
Heigl
co-starred as Isabel Evans on the television series "Roswell". Additionally, she has established herself as a cover model, appearing in numerous publications including "Maxim", "Vanity Fair" and "Cosmopolitan".
Heigl
is married to singer Josh Kelley, with whom she has two adopted daughters and a biological son.
When
Heigl
was nine, an aunt visiting the family decided to take a number of photographs of her. After returning to her home in New York, her aunt sent the photos to a number of modeling agencies, with the permission of Heigl's parents. Within a few weeks, she signed with Wilhelmina Models as a child model. Soon after signing with the agency, a client slated
Heigl
for use in a magazine advertisement where she made her debut. At the time, she was earning $75 an hour posing for Sears and Lord & Taylor catalogs.
Heigl
first appeared in a national television spot for Cheerios cereal.