Ali larter

I work on a TV show I love, I have the opportunity to do movies with actors I respect, and I'm in love with the man I want to spend the rest of my life with, who pushes me and excites me. There's this fighter in me that kind of needs to be put to rest a little bit. I don't need to be so tough to protect myself.

The faxes went out from the producers and the director to my agents to my manager to call me and ask me to lose weight. I just remember sitting in my trailer hysterically crying from the embarrassment I felt about myself, my body - and that no one could talk to me directly.

I was brought up to believe that there is no such thing as failure as long as I'm trying my best. So I've had a 'blood, guts and glory' approach through my whole life.

I told my boyfriend after three weeks that I wanted to marry him and that we could do it tomorrow.

I've been in a lot of fiery relationships, and it is so exciting. But there's a more profound feeling when the love is just real and not so painful.

I have tons of sunglasses. My husband won't let me buy another pair because I lose them all the time.

Growing up, others girls wanted to dance and help their mums with the cooking. I liked to play soccer with the boys. Or I'd be off on my own, tilting mirrors towards the sun in order to burn armies of ants. That was my idea of fun.

I hate pretty-looking boys. I'd rather have a guy with a potbelly than one who's in the gym all the time and watches what he eats.

I love true love, and I'm a woman who wants to be married for a lifetime. That traditional life is something that I want.

Each character I play I approach differently and separately. I think Marigold is a simpler character for a sweet little movie, and I'm excited to be part of it. In terms of Heroes it's been such an amazing journey on that show. I love working on it and at this point I know I'm coming to Asia and some of the other cast are going to Europe for the world tour to release the DVD.

Since I was 15 years old, all I wanted was to find the guy I was going to marry.

There's a directness and a feistiness to being from Jersey.

I don't care how stylish something is if it doesn't flatter me.

I love to cook. I spend weekends reading cookbooks - it's really my relaxation.

I never got into using my phone's calendar. It's easier to write in my Tiffany day planner. There's something charming about having a datebook.

My dream is to do something like the female Bourne, and do something in that world. To mix that high level of drama with the covert operation, conspiracy theory spy world fascinates me and it's so interesting. It's fun to do it.

I'm definitely someone who likes to fly by the seat of her pants. My mum always prays for the best.

You know it's right when you feel this undeniable connection and chemistry.

If I could have a special power in real life I'd love to fly.

I would actually love to fly. I think that that would be probably the most exhilarating feeling, and as close as you can get to true freedom.

But to sustain a marriage for 50 years, you have to get real a little bit and find someone who is understanding and who you can grow with. My mom always says, 'Marry the man who loves you a millimeter more'.

If I have a day off, I want to get on a plane and go to Paris! If I have a couple hours off work, I want to run to the market and make a four-course meal. I like to do things that are unexpected.

This is what I signed up for. I’m not here going ‘Oh, they’re so mean to me, and it’s so hard for me.’ What I do for a living puts me in the spotlight. They pay me for it.

When it comes down to it, at the end of the day, I need more out of my life and I need to push myself harder. And if at the end of the day I don't have it, then I don't have it, but at least I'm going to put myself out there. If I fail, I'm going to fail terrifically.

I feel really lucky that, in my career, I've gotten a chance to explore a lot of different genres and kinds of films.

It's much easier to cheat than it is to be loyal. Everyone goes through down times. You just don't put yourself in those situations, you know?

For me it's about the character, not as much about the genre of it [movie]. I'm excited that I get to work and play interesting characters and I'm not just the girl who gets to play the girlfriend or the wife. I get to play real women who have struggles and troubles and passions and that's always what I hope to do no matter what format that lies in.

It [RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE] has definitely been the biggest learning curve for me. As an actor, whenever I start on a movie, different things that I perform in ask for different skill sets. And this one is definitely the technological side of it. You have to hit your mark. You can't weave back and forth because your nose is jutting at you in 3-D. It's really been learning how to do that and also it's exciting to be on the forefront of this technology.

I'm a big fan of glamour. It's something I don't think there's enough of in Hollywood anymore. I enjoy putting on a sexy dress and heels. I want to work it.

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Ali Larter: Biography and Life Work

Ali Larter was a notable Actress. The story of Ali Larter began on February 28, 1976 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, U.S..

Alison Elizabeth Larter (born February 28, 1976), is an American actress and former model. She portrayed fictional model Allegra Coleman in a 1996 Esquire magazine hoax and took on guest roles on several television shows in the 1990s. Her film debut in Varsity Blues (1999) was followed by a role in the horror film House on Haunted Hill (1999). She portrayed Clear Rivers in the Final Destination franchise (2000–2003) establishing her as a scream queen .

Legacy and Personal Influence

Personally, Ali Larter was married to Hayes MacArthur. Historically, their work is best remembered for Heroes.

Major Contributions

  • Heroes
  • Legally Blonde

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Larter starred opposite Beyoncé and Idris Elba from London, in the Screen Gems -produced thriller Obsessed (2009). The film follows an office executive Derek Charles (Elba) whose marriage to Knowles' character Sharon is threatened by the aggressive interests of a co-worker Lisa Sheridan, portrayed by Larter. In an interview with Glam , Larter said that she "was excited to get the chance to play a femme fatale . I love playing women that are dark and vulnerable and sort of filled with a little bit of crazy emotion." While the film was released to mixed reviews, Larter was critically praised for her performance. Derek Malcolm of the Evening Standard felt that the movie was a "dim reworking of Fatal Attraction " and noted: "Larter as the pathological minx is the best thing about it." 1 in its opening weekend with $28 million, and making a total domestic gross of $68 million, becoming Larter's second highest-grossing film in North-America. Larter was nominated for a third time for a Teen Choice Award when she and Beyoncé were nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Rumble at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards and an MTV Movie Award for Best Fight both for Obsessed .

On July 20, 2010, Larter announced that she and Mac Arthur were expecting their first child and on the September 10 episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon , announced that she was expecting a boy. Larter gave birth to their son in 2010. In August 2014, Larter confirmed that she and Mac Arthur were expecting their second child that winter and she had a girl in 2015. As of 2013, Larter had two dogs, Jackpot, a German Shepherd and Ella, a Wheaten terrier . On November 10, 2025 on Live with Kelly and Mark , Larter talked about the importance of working with Higher Ground of Sun Valley, Idaho ; her father was in the U.S. Army and deployed to Vietnam during the Vietnam War .

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