Kate Noelle "Katie" Holmes There is some question as to what Holmes's legal name is. Several secondary sources give it as "Kate Noelle Holmes", to wit: Janice Dunn. "Katie Holmes: A girl on the verge." Rolling Stone. Issue 795. September 17, 1998. 44; Scott Lyle Cohen. "Home Sweet Holmes." Giant. Issue 5. June-July 2005. ("My name is Kate.") Caroline Graham. "What Katie Did Next." Mail on Sunday (London). November 9, 2003. 30; Current Biography . On-line database accessed February 8, 2006; Andy Mangels. From Scream to Dawson's Creek: An Unauthorized Take on the Phenomenal Career of Kevin Williamson. Los Angeles: Renaissance Books, 2000. ISBN 1580631223. 177; John Griffiths. "Katie Holmes: Edging Her Way Into People's Hearts." Biography Magazine. September 2002. 88-90, 106. The birth certificate of Holmes's daughter, Suri, lists the actress's name as "Kate Noelle Holmes". See http://cdn.digitalcity.com/tmz_documents/cruise_bc_8_5.pdf . (born December 18 1978) is an American actress who first achieved fame for her role as Joey Potter on The WB teen drama Dawson's Creek from 1998 to 2003. Her part on the show, only her second professional role, made Holmes a star. Her movie roles have ranged from art house films such as The Ice Storm to thrillers such as Abandon to blockbusters such as Batman Begins, but she has not found the same success in films as she did on television and admits most of her films have been "bombs".
Weeks after ending her engagement with actor Chris Klein, Holmes began in early 2005 a highly publicized relationship with actor Tom Cruise, sixteen years her senior. In June, two months after they first met, she became engaged to Cruise. Their relationship has made Holmes the subject of international media attention, much of it highly negative, the press speculating the relationship was only a publicity stunt to promote the couple's films. Many reports commented negatively about the interest of Holmes, born a Roman Catholic, in Cruise's religion, Scientology. The couple announced Holmes was pregnant in October 2005; on April 18, 2006, Holmes gave birth to a baby girl, Suri Cruise. Since she began dating Cruise, Holmes has not worked as an actress and has no future roles arranged.
At fourteen she began classes at a modeling school in Toledo run by Margaret O'Brien, who took her to a New York City talent expo in 1996. There she found an agent after performing a monologue from To Kill a Mockingbird.Griffiths. An audition tape was sent to the casting director for the 1997 film The Ice Storm, directed by Ang Lee. She was cast in a small role, Libbets Casey, in the film which starred Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver. Ang Lee told The Blade, "Katie was cast because she had the perfect amount of innocence and worldliness that we needed for Libbets. I was really taken by her wide open eyes. She really is a beautiful girl but there is also a lot of intelligence there and it shows."Borrelli, "The It Girl."
In January 1997, Holmes went to Los Angeles for pilot season, when producers cast and shoot new programs in the hopes of securing a spot on a network schedule. The Blade reported she was offered the lead in Buffy the Vampire Slayer but she turned it down.Ibid. Columbia Tri-Star Television, producer of a new show created by screenwriter Kevin Williamson, asked her to come to Los Angeles to audition, but there was a conflict with her schedule. "I was doing my school play, Damn Yankees. And I was playing Lola. I even got to wear the feather boa. I thought, 'There is no way I'm not playing Lola to go audition for some network. I couldn't let my school down. We had already sold a lot of tickets. So I told Kevin and The WB, 'I'm sorry. I just can't meet with you this week. I've got other commitments.'"Ibid.; Mangels, 177; Cindy Pearlman. "'America's little sister' hits it big." Chicago Sun-Times. August 15 1999. 3.
The producers permitted her to audition on videotape. Holmes read for the part of Joey Potter, the tomboy best friend of the title character in Dawson's Creek, on a videotape shot in her basement, her mother reading Dawson's lines in a scene where the dialogue included talk of sex and masturbation.Mangels, 177; Marilyn Johnson and Andrew Southam. "Nice Girls Finish First: So what does it mean that a very nice girl playing a very thoughtful girl has become TV's teen idol? Consider it a good sign." Life. March 1999. The Hollywood Reporter claimed the story of Holmes's audition "has become the stuff of legend" and "no one even thought that it was weird that one of the female leads would audition via Federal Express."Ray Richmond. "Youth ache 100 episodes: The WB's signature show, 'Dawson's Creek' brings intellect and frankness to the portrayal of young adults." The Hollywood Reporter. April 17, 2002. S1.
Holmes won the part. Paul Stupin, executive producer of the show, said his first reaction on seeing her audition tape was "That's Joey Potter!"Christopher Borrelli. "Life on the Creek Comes to an End." The Blade. May 4, 2003. D1. Creator and executive producer Kevin Williamson said Holmes has a "unique combination of talent, beauty and skill that makes Hollywood come calling. But that's just the beginning. To meet her is to instantly fall under her spell."Kevin Williamson. "Holmes sweet Holmes." YM. v.46, n.7. September 1998. 114 Williamson thought she had exactly the right look for Joey Potter. "She had those eyes, those eyes just stained with loneliness."Adam Rapoport. "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon.” 200 times GQ. April 2002. 141+.
Joey Potter "is a headstrong, vibrant, wily, sultry, and determined go-getter. And yet, in a gloriously contradictory manner, in spite of her tough-as-nails exterior demeanor, Joey's also a frail, sometimes uncertain, emotionally sensitive, in-need-of-love person," said the show's official book.Crosdale, 77-78.. Joey, named for Jo in Little Women, for years had been climbing in Dawson's bedroom window and platonically sharing his bed. Joey's mother had died from cancer when Joey was thirteen and her father, Mike (Gareth Williams), was in prison for "conspiracy to traffic in marijuana in excess of 10,000 pounds.” Her harried and very pregnant sister, Bessie (Nina Repeta), about ten years older than Joey, was raising her while running the Ice House restaurant, where Joey worked as a waitress. GQ described Joey as "kind of an uptight fussbudget—one who's always twisted up over doing the right thing and bungling-up ways to hook up with her crush and across the creek neighbor, Dawson."Rapoport.
"I'm a lot like Joey," said Holmes. "I think they saw that. I come from a small town. I was a tomboy. Joey tries to be articulate and deny that she doesn't have a lot of experience in life. Her life parallels mine, which is all about new everything—relationships, personal perceptions—and about being guarded." Holmes filmed the pilot of Dawson's Creek in Wilmington, North Carolina, during spring break of her senior year of high school in 1997.Cohen. When the show was picked up by The WB, Holmes moved to Wilmington, where the show filmed.
The tall (5 ft 9 in.)Dunn; Rapoport; Leslie Graber. "Holmes Sweet Holmes.” Cosmopolitan. v. 237, n. 4. October 2004. 58+. brunette enchanted the press, writers of both sexes commenting how Holmes was the sort of girl one wants to bring home to meet the parents and to marry.Neuman; Rapoport. "The Audrey Hepburn of her generation," was one typical comment.Jay Mathews. "Dawson's Peek: Teen TV Fans Hit Wilmington, N.C." The Washington Post. July 4, 1999. E1. Time called her "impossibly lovely" and Entertainment Weekly said she was "next up for idolhood."Michael Krantz. "The bard of Gen-Y." Time. December 15, 1997. 105; Chris Nashawaty. "Teen Steam." Entertainment Weekly. Issue 405. November 14, 1997. 24. Variety, reviewing the pilot, said Holmes "is a confident young performer who delivers her lines with slyness and conviction." Ray Richmond. Review of Dawson's Creek. Variety. January 19, 1998. 71. Holmes made such an impression in Hollywood, The New York Times Magazine claimed everyone was seeking to cast a "Katie Holmes type", who, the reporter claimed, "is a throwback to the 1950's: she is a smart girl next door (as opposed to the babe-o-rama blondes)"—the sort represented by her Dawson's Creek co-star Michelle Williams.Lynn Hirschberg. "Desperate to Seem 16.” The New York Times Magazine. September 5, 1999. 42+. But her "type" was no less attractive, Arena magazine declaring her "the most coquettishly sexy woman on television. Anywhere." Richard Galpin. "Special K.” Arena. Issue 127. October 2002. 170-176.
The show was aggressively marketed by The WB Network before its premiere in January 1998. The cast was featured in the J. Crew catalog and trailers for the program were shown in movie theatres. Before the premiere, the show's talk of sex caused a stir in the press; one of the show's producers, Procter and Gamble, withdrew after negative press in its hometown newspapers.Howard Rosenberg. "Ammo for the Family Hour." The Los Angeles Times. July 4, 1997. F1; "Dawson's Creek's low aim.” (Editorial). The Cincinnati Post. September 22, 1997. 8A; John Kieswetter. "P&G execs reviewing family TV.” The Cincinnati Enquirer. August 6, 2000. A1; Greg Paeth. "P&G cuts its link with steamy teen series." The Cincinnati Post. October 23, 1997. 1C. Holmes was soon on the covers of magazines such as Seventeen, TV Guide, and Rolling Stone. Jancee Dunn, an editor at Rolling Stone said she was chosen for the cover because "every time you mention Dawson's Creek you tend to get a lot of dolphin-like shrieks from teenage girls. The fact that she is drop-dead gorgeous didn't hurt either."Christopher Borrelli. "Toledoan Captures Coveted Cover of the Rolling Stone." The Blade. August 27, 1998. Living, 31.
Reviews were mixed. The Blade said the characters "just talk like they came from a planet ruled by Manhattan psychologists, one where small talk is punishable by death."Christopher Borrelli. "'Dawson's Creek' Runs Too Smoothly: Characters Have Typical Woes But Adult Vocabularies." The Blade. January 18, 1998. TV Week section. Holmes herself needed help with the dialogue. "Sometimes before we read a script, I have to get my dictionary and call people to make sure I'm pronouncing some of the words correctly."Borrelli, "Katie Holmes for the Holiday.” The show brought her national attention and many fans back home; Toledo's Thanksgiving Day parade in November 1998 had record attendance when Holmes was named grand marshal.Vanessa Winans. "TV Star Home for Holiday Event: Record Crowd Steps Up for Parade." The Blade. November 29, 1998. A1; Vanessa Winans and David Patch. "Biggest Hit of the Day? Katie Holmes (And Her Mom).” The Blade. November 29, 1998. A11.
Dawson's Creek ran from 1998 to 2003, and Holmes was the only actor to appear in all 128 episodes. "It was very difficult for me to leave Wilmington, to have my little glass bubble burst and move on. I hate change. On the other hand it was refreshing to play someone else," she said in 2004.Nancy Mills. "A 'First' for Katie: President's daughter is Holmes, grown." New York Daily News. September 23, 2004. 45. Holmes confirmed that, as is often the case on soaps, the character was a caricature of the actor:
"As Joey," claimed Life," Holmes has had seismic influences on teen life . . . Through it all, Joey has managed to hang on to her integrity. . . The show—and Katie's character in particular—has touched a nerve."Johnson and Southam.
Her first leading role came in Disturbing Behavior (1998), a Scream-era Stepford Wives-goes-to-high school thriller, where she was a loner from the wrong side of the tracks. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote her character, Rachel, "dresses in black and likes to strike poses on the beds of pickup trucks and is a bad girl who is in great danger of becoming a very good one." Roger Ebert. "No blue ribbons for bad 'Behavior'." Chicago Sun-Times. July 24, 1998. 32; Stephen Holden. "Young Goody-Two-Shoes Who Basically Lack Souls." The New York Times. July 24, 1998. E22.The actress won a MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance for the role, though Holmes said the film was "just horrible."Newman.
Holmes played a disaffected supermarket clerk in Doug Liman's acclaimed ensemble piece Go (1999).Roger Ebert. "Beating Tarantino to a 'Pulp': '94 film shows the way to 'Go'." Chicago Sun-Times. April 9, 1999. 34. She had an uncredited cameo with Dawson's Creek co-star Joshua Jackson in Muppets from Space (1999), which was also filmed in Wilmington. Kevin Williamson's disaffection for his high school days spawned Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999), which he wrote and directed. Holmes played a straight-A student whose vindictive teacher (Helen Mirren) threatens to keep her from a desperately needed scholarship.Roger Ebert. [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19990820/REVIEWS/908200304/1023 "Spines won't tingle over latest teen film." Chicago Sun-Times. August 20, 1999. 32.
In Wonder Boys (2000), directed by Curtis Hanson from the novel by Michael Chabon, Holmes had a small role (six and one-half minutes of screen time) but nevertheless attracted the attention of numerous film critics with her performance as Hannah Green, the talented student who lusts after Professor Grady Tripp (Michael Douglas), her creative writing instructor and landlord. Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times said she was "just right as the beauty with kind of a crush on the old man."Roger Ebert. "School of thought: 'Wonder' offers true look at university living and its screwball characters." Chicago Sun-Times. February 23, 2000. 38; Rapoport; Kenneth Turan. "Ode to 'Wonder Boys,' Past, Present, Future." The Los Angeles Times. February 23, 2000. F1. In The Gift (2000), a Southern Gothic story directed by Sam Raimi and starring Cate Blanchett, she played the antithesis of Joey Potter: a promiscuous rich girl having affairs with everyone from a sociopathic wife-beater (Keanu Reeves) to the district attorney (Gary Cole), and is murdered by her fiancé (Greg Kinnear). Holmes did her first nude scene for the film, baring her breasts in a scene where her character was about to be murdered. Of the scene, she said, "I just hope there aren't a lot of pauses on DVD players."Rapoport. Her appearance was lamented by Variety's Steven Kotler: "It seems the only time we see a naked woman on screen is when someone like Katie Holmes needs to break with her sanitized WB past and march brazenly into a new future."Steven Kotler. "Is Sex Passe?" VLife (supplement to Variety). September 2003. 48+ In Ohio, the scene met with disapproval, Russ Lemmon writing in The Blade:
In Abandon (2002), written by Oscar winner Stephen Gaghan, Holmes was a delusional, homicidal college student named "Katie." Todd McCarthy of Variety and Roger Ebert commended her performance, but other critics and audiences savaged it. Roger Ebert. "'Abandon' comes up empty in the end." Chicago Sun-Times. October 18, 2002. 25; Todd McCarthy. "Subtlety is abandoned in routine thriller wrap-up." Variety. October 21, 2002. 33, 36. The actress played the mistress of the public relations flack played by Colin Farrell in Phone Booth (2002) and Robert Downey, Jr.'s nurse in The Singing Detective (2003). Holmes's next starring role was in Pieces of April (2003), a gritty comedy about a dysfunctional family on Thanksgiving. Variety said it was "one of her best film performances." David Rooney. Review of Pieces of April. Variety. January 27, 2003. 24. "Each actor shines," wrote Elvis Mitchell, "even Ms. Holmes, whose beauty seems to have fogged the minds of her previous directors" in playing "a brat who is slaving to find her inner decency and barely has the equipment for such an achievement, let alone to serve a meal whose salmonella potential could claim an entire borough. Yet it is her surliness, as well as her intransigent determination to make Thanksgiving work, that keeps the laughs coming."Elvis Mitchell. "Second Helpings of Holiday Cheer." The New York Times. October 17, 2003. E1.
Holmes played the President's daughter in First Daughter, which was originally to be released in January 2004 on the same day as Chasing Liberty, the Mandy Moore film about a presidential daughter, but was ultimately released in September 2004 to dismal reviews and ticket sales. First Daughter, directed by Forest Whitaker, also starred Michael Keaton as her father and Marc Blucas as her love interest. The Hollywood Reporter's Kirk Honeycutt called her character, Samantha Mackenzie, "a startling example of how a studio film can dumb down and neutralize the comic abilities of a lively young star." Kirk Honeycutt. Review of First Daughter. The Hollywood Reporter. September 24, 2004. 22. * In the 2005 film Batman Begins, the most successful film of her career to date, she played Rachel Dawes, an attorney in the Gotham City district attorney's office and the childhood sweetheart of the title character. Variety was unenthusiastic. "Holmes is OK," was its critic's sole remark on her performance.Todd McCarthy. "The id of Batman." Variety. June 6, 2005. 19, 29. She received a Golden Raspberry nomination for "worst supporting actress" for the film.
In 2006, she appeared in the film version of Christopher Buckley's satirical novel Thank You For Smoking about a tobacco lobbyist played by Aaron Eckhart, whom Holmes's character, a Washington reporter, seduces. Variety wrote one of the film's "sole relatively weak notes from Holmes, who lacks even a hint of the wiliness of a ruthless reporter" and The New York Times said the cast was "exceptionally fine" except for Holmes, who "strain[ed credulity" in her role.David Rooney. Review of Thank You For Smoking. Variety. September 19, 2005. 63; Manohla Dargis. "Smoke 'Em if You Got 'Em; His Career Depends on It." The New York Times. March 17, 2006. B8.
Holmes had agreed to play the wife of Spade Cooley, who was stomped to death by the country singer, in a biopic, Shame on You, written and directed by Dennis Quaid, who is to play Cooley. But the picture, set to shoot in New Orleans, Louisiana, was delayed by Hurricane Katrina, and Holmes dropped out because of her pregnancy.Gregory Kirschling. "The Deal Report." Entertainment Weekly. December 17, 2004. 16; Michelle Tauber. "Baby on the Way." People. October 24, 2005. 62-67; "Quaid vows to make movie in New Orleans." The Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana). September 23, 2005. 4A..
Holmes was annually named by both the British and American editions of FHM magazine as one of the sexiest women in the world from 1999 forward. (See Category:FHM lists.) She was named one of People's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2003; its sibling Teen People declared her one of the "25 Hottest Stars Under 25" that yearPeople 's "50 Most Beautiful People", May 12, 2003. 93; Teen People "25 Hottest Stars Under 25" June/July 2003.; and in 2005, People said she was one of the ten best dressed stars that year."Katie Holmes: The Ingenue." People. September 19, 2005. 96. She has appeared in advertisements for Garnier Lumia shampoos and clothing retailer The Gap.Jeannie Williams. "Leary night job keeps him busy." USA Today. July 12, 2001. 2D.
Holmes, born a Roman Catholic, began to "embrace" the Church of Scientology soon after she began dating Cruise, a longtime member of and outspoken advocate for the church, who had himself been raised as a Catholic. On May 23, Cruise appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, jumping on Winfrey's couch and vociferously declaring his love for Holmes. He went backstage and pulled the embarrassed actress onto the program.Jason Lynch et alia. "Truly, Madly, Deeply." People. June 6, 2005. 56-59. Cruise proposed to Holmes in the early morning of June 17 atop Paris's Eiffel Tower; she accepted.Lane; Michelle Tauber et alia. "Tom & Kate's Wild Ride." People. July 4, 2005. 50-56. At the press conference, attended by Holmes's mother, Cruise announced the news, declaring, "Today is a magnificent day for me. I'm engaged to a magnificent woman."Ibid.
Gossip columnists dubbed the pair "TomKat." Articles appeared doubting the actors' sincerity and speculating their very public relationship was artifice designed to promote the actors' upcoming films. They noted that Cruise had been extremely private about his personal life and the flaunting of his new relationship was a marked contrast from his past behavior; the series of "bombs" Holmes has appeared in; the succession of actresses Cruise has dated since his divorce from Nicole Kidman, e.g. Penelope Cruz and Sofia Vergara; and Holmes's recent breakup.Kyle Smith. "Roman Ha-ha day: Why Everyone Thinks Katie & Tom Are a Joke." New York Post. April 30, 2005. 27. A poll in People found that 62 percent of readers believed the Cruise-Holmes affair was merely a publicity stunt. The New York Times published a story with the skeptical headline "I Love You With All My Hype" and compared the relationship to the public relationships of actors Rock Hudson and Tab Hunter.Mireya Navarro. "I Love You With All My Hype." The New York Times. May 22, 2005. Sec. 9, p. 1. The Boston Globe was equally dubious, claiming "If this is a romance, it looks more like a tireless campaign, and he seems less like a man giddily in love than an overbearing used car salesman. It may also explain why few seem to be buying whatever it is Cruise is working so hard to sell."Renee Graham. "Sure, They're In Love—With Publicity." The Boston Globe. May 24, 2005. C1. The New York Post asked "What if they concocted a publicity stunt and nobody bought it?" and quoted CNN's Bill Hemmer wondering "what kind of sham is this?"Smith, "Roman Ha-ha day." The entertainment trade paper The Hollywood Reporter quoted an observer. "One minute, they were having a professional meeting. The next they were lovers."Anne Thompson. "Cruise versus Pitt: Tale of 2 publicists" The Hollywood Reporter. June 10, 2005. 2. Ray Richmond of the Reporter envisioned a scene in a publicist's office: Cruise's sister and publicist, Lee Anne DeVette, protested the talk of such a stunt proclaiming, "I don't understand it. It's just insane. There's nothing going on here except that there's a man and a woman who are dating each other and are exceptionally happy."Lynch.
On April 18, 2006, Holmes gave birth at St. John's Medical Center in Santa Monica, California, to a daughter, Suri.Sandy Cohen. " It's a girl for the TomKat: Katie Holmes gives birth to Tom Cruise's baby." Toronto Star. April 19, 2005. F1; Ryan E. Smith. "The TomKat Baby has arrived: Call her 'Suri'." The Blade. April 19, 2006. D1.; Michelle Tauber and Allison Adato. "Tom and Katie's Baby Girl!" People. May 1, 2006. 66-69. See also the child's birth certificate, available as a PDF file here. The Los Angeles Times quoted Cruise's publicist Arnold Robinson saying "everyone is wonderful" but noted "He declined to give any other details, saying the couple wished no comments to be made beyond those in the release. He declined to give the time or place of birth or the rest of Suri's name, nor would he discuss the duration or nature of the labor." The Times summarized the written statement Cruise released on the birth as saying the name "is a word with origins in both Hebrew and Persian."
In Hebrew, it means 'princess' and in Persian, 'red rose,' the release said. Asked how the name is pronounced, publicist Robinson replied via e-mail that he wasn't sure."Jill Leovy. "Girl Is Born to Stars Holmes, Cruise. Los Angeles Times. April 19, 2006. B3. Contrary to the release, princess in Hebrew, is the common name Sarah. *. Also, possibly unknown to the Cruises, the word Suri in Japanese literally means pickpocket or thief.
The Associated Press reported that "Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes's choice of a Hebrew-flavored name for their newborn daughter has speakers of the language scratching their heads" and quoted an Israeli television anchor saying "We seem to have learned a new Hebrew word—and from Tom Cruise, no less," while Reuters quoted a linguistics professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem who said "I really don't know what they were thinking when they chose this name. It's a term that denotes expulsion, like 'Get out of here'. It's pretty blunt."Steve Weizman. "Name of celebs' baby bemuses Israelis." Chicago Tribune. April 24, 2006. 4; Reuters. "Cruise baby name puzzles Israelis." CNN.com April 23, 2006. (accessed April 25, 2006).
| Year | Movie | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | The Ice Storm | Libbets Casey | First professional role |
| 1998 | Disturbing Behavior | Rachel Wagner | |
| 1999 | Go | Claire Montgomery | |
| 1999 | Muppets from Space | Joey Potter | Uncredited cameo |
| 1999 | Teaching Mrs. Tingle | Leigh Ann Watson | First lead role |
| 2000 | Wonder Boys | Hannah Green | |
| 2000 | The Gift | Jessica King | First nude scene |
| 2002 | Abandon | Katie Burke | Lead role |
| 2003 | Phone Booth | Pamela McFadden | |
| 2003 | The Singing Detective | Nurse Mills | |
| 2003 | Pieces of April | April Burns | Lead role |
| 2004 | First Daughter | Samantha Mackenzie | Lead role |
| 2005 | Batman Begins | Rachel Dawes | Golden Raspberry nomination |
| 2006 | Thank You for Smoking | Heather Holloway | |
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