Mena Suvari Highlights

  • 2009: Appeared in the film version of Michael Chabon's novel, "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh"
  • 2008: Shaved her head to play the lead role in the feature adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "The Garden of Eden"
  • 2007: Co-starred with Freddie Prinze Jr. in Michael Corrente's "Brooklyn Rules"
  • 2006: Co-starred in the indie comedy "Standing Still"
  • 2005: Cast opposite Keira Knightley in "Domino," about model-turned-bounty hunter Domino Harvey
  • 2005: Played Jennifer Aniston's younger sister in Rob Reiner's "Rumor Has It..."
  • 2004: Had a recurring role as a fellow art student of Claire Fisher's in the HBO series, "Six Feet Under"; earned a Screen Actors Guild nomination
  • 2002: Co-starred with Jason Schwartzman and Mickey Rourke in "Spun"
  • 2001: Played the female lead opposite Justin Chambers in "The Musketeer"
  • 2001: Co-starred in Francine McDougall’s crime comedy, "Sugar & Spice"
  • 2000: Co-starred with "American Pie" veteran Jason Biggs in Amy Heckerling's college-set comedy "Loser"
  • 1999: Played Heather, a virginal choirgirl in the Weitz brothers’ ensemble comedy, "American Pie"
  • 1999: Played the only friend of a lonely girl with telekinetic powers in "The Rage: Carrie 2"
  • 1999: Portrayed Kevin Spacey’s fantasy object, seductive cheerleader Angela, in Sam Mendes' "American Beauty"
  • 1999: Was featured as Rob Lowe's rebellious teenage daughter in the NBC disaster miniseries "Atomic Train"
  • 1998: Acted opposite Natasha Lyonne in "The Slums of Beverly Hills"
  • 1997: Played a young girl abused by her uncle Adolf in Philippe Mora’s "Snide and Prejudice"
  • 1997: Film debut in Gregg Araki's "Nowhere"
  • 1997: Appeared in episodes of the medical dramas "ER" (NBC) and "Chicago Hope" (CBS)
  • 1996: Played the recurring role of brash Sergeant Jim Marsh’s daughter on ABC's "High Incident"
  • 1996: First acting roles, appeared on "Boy Meets World" (ABC) and "Minor Adjustments" (UPN)
  • Signed by the Wilhelmina modeling agency and did print work for Oscar de la Renta
  • Relocated with family to California
  • TV debut in a commercial for Rice-A-Roni