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Katherine Marie Heigl (born November 24, 1978) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles on the TV series Roswell and Grey’s Anatomy.

Heigl was born in Washington, D.C. to Paul Heigl (a German American accountant) and Nancy (an Irish American); she was raised a Mormon.

A few years after Heigl’s birth, the family moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, where her older brother, Jason, died in 1986 of injuries suffered in a car accident. Despite their grief, the family decided to donate Jason’s organs, which motivated Katherine to become a strong proponent of organ donation.

When she was nine years old, an aunt visiting the family decided to take a number of photographs of the young Heigl. After returning to her home in New York, the aunt sent the photos to a number of modeling agencies, with the permission of Katherine’s parents. Within a few weeks, Heigl was signed as a child model.

Almost immediately, a client slated Heigl for use in a magazine advertisement. Television jobs soon followed, the first in a national spot for Cheerios cereal.

It was not long until she landed her big-screen debut in the 1992 movie That Night. After meeting quick success and enjoying her new-found career, she realized that acting was her passion.

Heigl appeared as Christina Sebastian in Steven Soderbergh’s Depression-era drama King of the Hill before being cast in her first leading role as Nicole in the 1994 comedy My Father The Hero. During this time, Heigl continued to attend New Canaan High School, balancing her film and modeling work with her academic studies.

She then appeared opposite Steven Seagal as Sarah in the 1995 action thriller Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. Despite an increased focus on acting, she still modeled extensively, appearing regularly in magazines such as Seventeen.

She took the lead role in Disney’s made-for-television film Wish Upon a Star in 1996. Heigl’s parents divorced in 1994. After her high school graduation in 1997, she and her mother moved into a 4-bedroom house in Malibu Canyon, Los Angeles, and her mother became her manager.

In 1998, she co-starred with Peter Fonda in a re-working of the classic Shakespearian play The Tempest, set during the American Civil War. Later that year, she starred in the horror film Bride of Chucky.

In 1999, Heigl turned her attention to television when she accepted the role of Isabel Evans on the science fiction TV drama Roswell, a role that was expanded in the show’s second and third seasons.

To publicize her role on Roswell, she appeared on the covers of magazines such as Life, TV Guide, and Teen as well as FHM. She appeared in the FHM and Maxim calendars, FHM’s annual 100 sexiest women in the world, and was featured in the Girls of Maxim Gallery.

In May 2006, Maxim awarded her #12 on their annual Hot 100 List as well as voted the 19th “Sexiest Woman in the World” by readers of FHM magazine.

While Roswell was in production, Heigl worked on several films, including 100 Girls, an independent 2001 film in which she played competitive tomboy Arlene, and Valentine, a horror film starring David Boreanaz and Denise Richards in which she played medical student Shelley Fisher, who was killed during the film’s opening scene.

In the spring of 2001, Heigl accepted a role in Ground Zero, a television thriller scheduled to be telecast that fall which was based on the bestselling James Mills novel The Seventh Power.

She co-starred as a brilliant and politically-concerned college student who helps to build a nuclear device to illustrate the need for a change in national priorities; the device ends up in the hands of a terrorist following betrayal by a fellow student.

After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, however, the film was shelved when its plot was considered too inappropriate; it re-emerged in 2003 under the title Critical Assembly. After the terrorist attacks, Heigl recorded a passionate public service announcement for the American Red Cross in an effort to help raise money for victims.

In 2003, Heigl appeared in three television movies. She returned to the horror genre with Evil Never Dies, a modern-day variation on the Frankenstein story co-starring Thomas Gibson.

Love Comes Softly, for Hallmark Entertainment, found Heigl starring as Marty Claridge, a young, pregnant newlywed travelling west. And finally, Heigl played Isabella Linton in MTV’s modern revamp of Emily Brontë’s classic novel Wuthering Heights.

In October 2003, Heigl was cast opposite Johnny Knoxville in The Ringer, a Farrelly brothers comedy that was released in December 2005. Heigl starred as Romy in the 2005 television movie Romy and Michele: In the Beginning, a prequel to the 1997 theatrical film Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion.

In 2005, Heigl had her breakthrough role as Dr. Isobel “Izzie” Stevens on Grey’s Anatomy, an ABC medical drama that was originally brought in as a mid-season replacement show and has become a huge hit.

Heigl stars alongside Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, Patrick Dempsey and Isaiah Washington as a surgical intern at Seattle Grace Hospital. In 2005, Heigl also landed the starring role of Karly Hert in the indie film Side Effects.

In 2005, Heigl was cast in what would become her most high-profile role to date, as medical intern Dr. Isobel “Izzie” Stevens on Grey’s Anatomy, an ABC medical drama. The show, originally introduced as a mid-season replacement, became a huge ratings success and is still one of the highest-rated television series on broadcast television. The same year, Heigl landed the starring role in the independent film, Side Effects, about marketing and the pharmaceutical industry.

In late 2006, Heigl was nominated for a Golden Globe award in the category Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-series, or Motion Picture Made for Television for her work on Grey’s Anatomy. Also in 2006, she filmed Knocked Up, a comedy from writer/director Judd Apatow, starring opposite Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, and Apatow’s real life wife, Leslie Mann. Upon its June 2007 theatrical release, the film received largely positive reviews from critics, and proved to be a box office success. Despite her run of success, she also starred in the box office bomb Zyzzyx Road which despite being filmed in 2004, was not released until 2006. It has been cited as the lowest grossing film of all time. She has been on FHM’s “100 Sexiest Women in the World” list twice as of 2007.

On September 16, 2007, Heigl won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Izzie Stevens. In her acceptance speech she acknowledged that even her mother did not believe she would win, and when her name was called, she had to be censored vocally by the telecast’s producers, due to her saying “Shit!” when she reacted to the win.

Earlier, she had corrected telecast announcer Rebecca Riedy, who had been given an incorrect phonetic spelling of Heigl’s name, when she mispronounced her name as Hi-jell before the presentation of the award with Kyle Chandler for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. She starred in the film, 27 Dresses which was released in January 2008, playing alongside James Marsden. Katherine Heigl was announced the Most Desirable Woman of 2008, according to AskMen.com.

There was some speculation that Heigl may be leaving Grey’s Anatomy after the end of the 2008-2009 season. This speculation revolved around her refusal to put her name in for Emmy Award consideration and the time she had devoted to producing a film version of Carolyn Jessop’s book Escape. Grey’s showrunner Shonda Rhimes said she was not insulted by Heigl’s Emmy withdrawal, but also noted that Heigl’s character Izzy had less to do during the season because Heigl asked for a light work schedule. However, despite Heigl’s reported displeasure with the previous season as well as suggestions that her character had died, Heigl’s return for the sixth season of Grey’s has been confirmed by ABC.

In 2009, Heigl starred opposite Gerard Butler in The Ugly Truth, which opened July 24. Heigl finished filming the Lionsgate thriller Killers, opposite Ashton Kutcher, and it was released June 4, 2010. She has signed on to star in and produce the big-screen drama Life As We Know It. Life As We Know It revolves around a woman and a man whose respective best friends die in a car accident. Following the tragedy, they are left to share in caring for the deceased’s orphaned daughter. Everwood creator Greg Berlanti will direct the film.

Whether or not Katherine Heigl would leave Grey’s Anatomy remained to be seen for the bigger part of season six. However, on March 11, 2010, Heigl reportedly did not show up for work when she was supposed to, and that she and Shonda Rhimes had come to an agreement to release her from her contract immediately. Therefore, Heigl’s last appearance on the January 21st episode of Grey’s Anatomy is also her final appearance on the series. Heigl said that her departure was not about advancing her film career but that she wanted to focus more on her family.

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