- 2009: Played a divorcee in the adaptation of the play by Noël Coward, "Easy Virtue"
- 2009: Played a stripper, opposite Forest Whitaker and Patrick Swayze, in "Powder Blue"
- 2009: Made her musical-theater debut in the Los Angeles Philharmonic's concert version of the classic "Guys and Dolls" at the Hollywood Bowl
- 2008: Producing debut, the short film "Hole in the Paper Sky"; also starred in the film
- 2007: Co-starred with Adam Sandler and Kevin James in the comedy, "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry"
- 2006: Cast in Irwin Winkler's drama "Home of the Brave," about the lives of American soldiers and their return from Iraq
- 2006: Played a turn-of-the-Century duchess and Edward Norton’s love interest in Neil Burger's "The Illusionist"
- 2005: Played a fighter pilot in the action/thriller "Stealth"
- 2004: Co-starred with Wesley Snipes and Ryan Reynolds in the third installment of the Blade series, "Blade: Trinity"
- 2004: Made a cameo appearance in "Cellular"; film starred her then real-life boyfriend Chris Evans
- 2003: Cast as the lead heroine in the remake of the horror classic, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"
- 2002: Became a spokesmodel for L'Oreal
- 2002: Played promiscuous college student Lara in in writer/director Roger Avary's ensemble, "The Rules of Attraction"
- 2001: Played the love interest of Freddie Prinze Jr in the baseball themed movie, "Summer Catch"
- 1998: Co-starred opposite Jonathan Taylor Thomas in "I'll Be Home for Christmas"
- 1997: Cast as Peter Fonda's rebellious granddaughter in the critically acclaimed drama "Ulee's Gold"
- 1996: Cast in breakthrough role as Mary Camden, the eldest daughter of a minister in the WB's "7th Heaven"; role reduced in 2000 so she could attend college; left series after the sixth season, but returned occasionally for future episodes
- Attended The International Modeling and Talent Association Conference in Los Angeles; helped land modeling contracts
- Made stage debut in regional productions of "Annie" and "Beauty and the Beast"
- Played a lead role in a low-budget musical short titled "It's a Digital World" (film was never released)
- Raised mostly in Boulder, CO




