Bridget Moynahan Bio: Coyote Ugly Actor

release date:Friday August 4, 2000
genre:Comedy
running time:86 min.
director:David McNally
studio:Buena Vista Pictures
producer(s):Jerry Bruckheimer
screenplay:Jeff Nathanson, Todd Graff, Kevin Smith, Gina Wendkos
cast:Maria Bello, Piper Perabo, John Goodman, Bridget Moynahan, Adam Garcia, Melanie Lynskey, Izabella Miko, Tyra Banks
inspiration:Elizabeth Gilbert
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Bridget Moynahan Biography

BRIDGET MOYNAHAN

Birth Name: Kathryn Bridget Moynahan

Date of Birth: September 21, 1970

Born in Binghampton, NY, Moynahan was raised in Longmeadow, MA. An only sister with two brothers, she spent most of her childhood playing sports, and as she grew up, her natural beauty led to a modeling career posing for such magazines as Glamour and Vogue. She studied acting at the Caymichael Patten Studio in New York and by the end of the '90s, landed a guest role on Sex and the City playing Natasha, Mr. Big's fiancée.

The exposure led her to film, and in 1999 she made her feature film debut with a bit part in the indie film, Whipped. After a few other indie films, she landed a co-starring role in the mainstream film, Coyote Ugly, playing Rachel. With her face on the big screen across the country, she suddenly found work at her fingertips, including meaty parts in Serendipity and The Sum of All Fears.

Moynahan lives in New York and has a son with ex-boyfriend, NFL Patriot Football Player Tom Brady.

Filmography:

Battle: Los Angeles (2011)
Ramona and Beezus (2010)
Noise (2007)
Prey (2006)
Unknown (2006)
Lord of War (2005)
Gray Matters (2005)
I, Robot (2004)
The Recruit (2003)
The Sum of All Fears (2002)
Serendipity (2001)
Coyote Ugly (2000)
Trifling with Fate (2000)
In the Weeds (2000)
Whipped (1999)

Filmography

ActorRamona and Beezus (2010)
ActorLord of War (2005)
ActorI, Robot (2004)
ActorThe Recruit (2003)
ActorSerendipity (2001)
ActorCoyote Ugly (2000)

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