About Mena Suvari
Mena Suvari, born on February 13, 1979, is a multifaceted American actress, producer, fashion designer, and model. She began her career in the modeling industry before making guest appearances on various television shows, ultimately stepping into the film industry with her debut in the 1997 drama "Nowhere."
Suvari gained international fame for her standout roles in the critically lauded comedy-drama "American Beauty" (1999), which earned her a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and for her performances in the popular "American Pie" film series (1999-2001, 2012). Her impressive filmography also includes notable titles such as "Kiss the Girls" (1997), "Slums of Beverly Hills" (1998), "The Rage: Carrie 2" (1999), "Loser" (2000), "Sugar & Spice," "The Musketeer" (both 2001), "Sonny" (2002), "Spun" (2003), "Trauma" (2004), "Beauty Shop," "Domino," and "Rumor Has It" (all 2005), as well as "Factory Girl" (2006), "Brooklyn Rules," "Stuck" (both 2007), "Day of the Dead" (2008), and "You May Not Kiss the Bride" (2010).
In television, Suvari is known for her recurring role in the critically acclaimed HBO drama series "Six Feet Under" (2004), where she received a Screen Actors Guild nomination. She also appeared in the second season of "Chicago Fire" (2013) and portrayed Elizabeth Short in the anthology series "American Horror Story: Murder House" (2011), reprising her role in "American Horror Story: Apocalypse" (2018). Her television credits extend to the supernatural horror series "South of Hell" (2015) and the short-lived sitcom "American Woman" (2018).
Beyond acting, Suvari has modeled for Lancôme cosmetics, featuring in print ads for Lancôme Paris Adaptîve. She is a passionate advocate for various charitable organizations, including the Starlight Children's Foundation and the African Medical and Research Foundation. Mena Suvari is married and has one child.
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Movie Credits
Mena Suvari has appeared in 77 movies.
TV Credits
Mena Suvari has appeared in 27 shows.
