Keri Russell's first big break came when she was selected to join The Mickey Mouse Club in 1991. Around the same time, she made her film debut in "Honey, I Blew Up the Kid." She tried her hand at nighttime drama with Malibu Shores in 1996. Two years later, she took one of her most memorable roles on the TV show "Felicity."
In 1999, her earnest portrayal of Felicity, a naive college student finding her way in the big city, netted her a Golden Globe Award.
Through its four-year run, Felicity experienced many ups and downs with her personal and romantic life. It was not a storyline, but Russell's hair that became headline fodder at the beginning of the show's second season. Encouraged by the show's creator J.J. Abrams and others, she sheared off her trademark wavy hair, which did not go over well with fans. Some television executives even blamed her new hairdo for a slide in the ratings in fall 1999.
Despite the temporary dip in ratings, Felicity continued to stay popular and lasted for several more seasons. After the show ended in 2002, Russell moved from Los Angeles to New York City. She appeared in the war drama We Were Soldiers (2002) with Mel Gibson.
Returning to the big screen, Russell was reunited with J.J. Abrams for "Mission Impossible III," starring Tom Cruise. She also became a model for CoverGirl cosmetics that same year. She had a breakthrough in her career from a small personal dramatic comedy, "Waitress."
Contact a speaker booking agent to check availability on Keri Russell and other top speakers and celebrities.
-Two stars of the screen, Keri Russell and Adam Driver, are heading to Broadway. The pair has been cast in a revival of Lanford Wilson's “Burn This,” which will ...
Season 4 of the American espionage period drama TV series “The Americans” is set to premiere on FX on March 16 and it promises to bring its captivating storylines that will take viewers to a new round of excitement.
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Keri Russell's first big break came when she was selected to join The Mickey Mouse Club in 1991. Around the same time, she made her film debut in "Honey, I Blew Up the Kid." She tried her hand at nighttime drama with Malibu Shores in 1996. Two years later, she took one of her most memorable roles on the TV show "Felicity."
In 1999, her earnest portrayal of Felicity, a naive college student finding her way in the big city, netted her a Golden Globe Award.
Through its four-year run, Felicity experienced many ups and downs with her personal and romantic life. It was not a storyline, but Russell's hair that became headline fodder at the beginning of the show's second season. Encouraged by the show's creator J.J. Abrams and others, she sheared off her trademark wavy hair, which did not go over well with fans. Some television executives even blamed her new hairdo for a slide in the ratings in fall 1999.
Despite the temporary dip in ratings, Felicity continued to stay popular and lasted for several more seasons. After the show ended in 2002, Russell moved from Los Angeles to New York City. She appeared in the war drama We Were Soldiers (2002) with Mel Gibson.
Returning to the big screen, Russell was reunited with J.J. Abrams for "Mission Impossible III," starring Tom Cruise. She also became a model for CoverGirl cosmetics that same year. She had a breakthrough in her career from a small personal dramatic comedy, "Waitress."
Contact a speaker booking agent to check availability on Keri Russell and other top speakers and celebrities.
Keri Russell is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics . The estimated speaking fee range to book Keri Russell for your event is available upon request. Keri Russell generally travels from Los Angeles, CA, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Debra Messing, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson and Natalie Portman. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Keri Russell for an upcoming event.
Two stars of the screen, Keri Russell and Adam Driver, are heading to Broadway. The pair has been cast in a revival of Lanford Wilson's “Burn This,” which will ...
Season 4 of the American espionage period drama TV series “The Americans” is set to premiere on FX on March 16 and it promises to bring its captivating storylines that will take viewers to a new round of excitement.
This website is a resource for event professionals and strives to provide the most comprehensive catalog of thought leaders and industry experts to consider for speaking engagements. A listing or profile on this website does not imply an agency affiliation or endorsement by the talent.
All American Entertainment (AAE) exclusively represents the interests of talent buyers, and does not claim to be the agency or management for any speaker or artist on this site. AAE is a talent booking agency for paid events only. We do not handle requests for donation of time or media requests for interviews, and cannot provide celebrity contact information.
If you are the talent, and wish to request removal from this catalog or report an issue with your profile, please click here.