Beloved by many American actress, whose biography is inextricably linked with such films as “The Bridget Jones Diary”, “Jerry Maguire” and “Frozen from Miami”, Renee Zellweger from childhood dreamed of becoming an Olympic champion, but fate decreed otherwise and she connected her life with dramaturgy.
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The future Hollywood actress was born April 25, 1969 in a middle-income family in the town of Katie, which is located near Houston, Texas. Rene’s father was Swiss and his mother was Norwegian, hence the sonorous and unusual surname for the American. Renee was not the only child in the family. Her brother's name is Andrew, he became her best friend and role model: it was thanks to his passion for baseball that Rene began to devote a lot of time to sports, but after a serious injury, participation in the much-desired Olympics could be forgotten.
Renee's priorities have changed: she began attending drama circles, and after graduating from high school and moving to Austin, she received a degree in film and television from the University of Texas. By the end of the university, the future celebrity began to try herself as an actress, however, the first attempts to success did not bring.
Hollywood Career
Like many, young Renee began her career with passing roles, which in her biography are enough, for example, in the films "8 Seconds", "Murder in the Heartland", "Reality Bites." The spectacular blonde was noticed in the horrors of Chainsaw Massacre 4, and after debuting as Tom Cruise's partner in Jerry Maguire, there was no end to the offers.
Particularly stubbornly charming Rene tried to play Bridget Jones in the film of the same name: the famous actress saw herself in the heroine, completely sharing her inner conflict. For the sake of this role, she recovered by 9 kilograms and even worked a month as a secretary in an English bureau in order to feel the heroine.
During her brilliant career, Renee Zellweger managed to play different women: the spoiled rich woman in "Frozen from Miami", and the disabled singer in "My Love Song", and the eccentric feminist in "To hell with love!".