Katherine Marie Heigl
Katherine Marie Heigl
Katherine Marie Heigl (November 24, 1978) is an American entertainer and previous style model. She began her vocation as a kid model with Wilhelmina Models before directing her concentration toward acting, making her movie debut in That Night (1992) and later showing up in My Father the Hero (1994) just as Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995). Heigl then handled the job of Isabel Evans on The WB TV arrangement Roswell (1999–2002), for which she got designations for Saturn and Teen Choice Awards.
From 2005 to 2010, Heigl featured as Izzie Stevens on the ABC TV clinical dramatization Gray's Anatomy, a job that brought her huge acknowledgment and honors, including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2007. Her most popular film appearances remember jobs for Knocked Up (2007), 27 Dresses (2008), The Ugly Truth (2009), Killers (2010), Life As We Know It (2010), New Year's Eve (2011), The Big Wedding (2013), and Unforgettable (2017). Heigl has additionally featured in a few movies that have seen constrained discharges, including Jackie and Ryan (2014), Home Sweet Hell (2015), and Jenny's Wedding (2015). She additionally depicted the lead job on the brief NBC TV arrangement State of Affairs from 2014 to 2015, and has loaned her voice to the enlivened film The Nut Job (2014) and its 2017 continuation.
Moreover, Heigl has set up herself as a spread model, showing up in various distributions including Maxim, Vanity Fair and Cosmopolitan. She is hitched to vocalist Josh Kelley, with whom she has one child and two daughters.
Heigl was conceived in Washington, D.C., in Columbia Hospital for Women. She is the most youthful of four offspring of Nancy (née Engelhardt), an individual chief, and Paul Heigl, a money related leader and accountant. Her dad is of German (counting Swiss-German) and Irish drop, and her mom is of German ancestry. She has two kin, Meg and Holt. Heigl lived in Northern Virginia and afterward Denver, before her family moved to the town of New Canaan, Connecticut, when Katherine was five, and where she experienced the remainder of her childhood.
In 1986, her more seasoned sibling Jason kicked the bucket of wounds endured in a fender bender, in the wake of being tossed from the rear of a pickup truck while out for lunch with a portion of his secondary school classmates. Her sibling's demise drove Heigl's Lutheran mother and Catholic dad to change over to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Heigl, at that point eight, was raised in that faith.