Name: Thora Birch
Date of Birth: March 11, 1982
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, CA
Height: 5'4"
Occupation: Model
Thora Birch was born to Jack and Carol Birch on March
11, 1982 at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, California.
Her name is derived from the name of the Norse god of
thunder and lightning, Thor. Thora was her parents'
first child, and even at a very young age she displayed
qualities of a budding actress.
When she was a toddler, Thora was encouraged to audition
for commercials and successfully landed parts in several
of them, including advertisements and TV commercials
for Quaker Oats and Vlasic Pickles. But it was in 1988
that her acting career really started to take off. She
was cast as Molly in the short-lived television series
"Day By Day", and she also landed quite an
important role as Molly in the children's movie Purple
People Eater which also starred Ned Beatty and Neil
Patrick Harris. Thora even won a Youth In Film Award
for her performance in the film.
In 1990, Thora got the part of Taylor in "Parenthood",
a television series based on the 1989 film by the same
name. In this short-lived sitcom, she replaced Alisan
Porter who had played Taylor in the movie. And an interesting
fact about Thora's first three roles is that she was
credited as simply 'Thora', and her last name wasn't
added until 1991. Also, in 1990 Thora's brother, Bolt,
was born. He is her only sibling.
In 1991, Thora was cast in her first, real break-though
role. She played Billie Pike in the movie Paradise along
with Don Johnson, Melanie Griffith and Elijah Wood.
Thora won this role after the director, Mary Agnes Donoghue,
interviewed over 4,000 other young hopefuls, so it was
quite a big achievement. Her successful portrayal of
a young tomboy landed her parts in many other movies
including All I Want for Christmas that same year, Hocus
Pocus and the big-budget films Patriot Games in 1992
and it's sequel, Clear and Present Danger in 1994. And
also in 1994, Thora starred in the family film Monkey
Trouble, in which her co-stars included four different
monkeys who shared the role of Dodger in the movie.
In 1995, casting directors thought that Thora was the
obvious choice to play Tina Tercell in Now and Then.
She was cast long before her co-stars, Christina Ricci,
Gaby Hoffmann and Ashleigh Aston Moore. This film also
marked Thora's first venture into teenage roles, as
opposed to playing a kid in the movies.
And in 1996, Thora played Jessie Barnes in the wilderness
adventure film Alaska in which she had top billing.
She also made guest-starring appearances on various
television shows such as "The Outer Limits",
"Promised Land" and "Touched By An Angel".
After taking somewhat of a break from acting, Thora
returned to the screen in 1999 with some excellent acting
in the made-for-TV movie Night Ride Home. She also played
Jane Burnham in the Oscar-winning American Beauty, not
to mention the fact that she also appeared in an uncredited
role in Anywhere But Here with Susan Sarandon and Natalie
Portman. More recently she starred as Empress Savina
in Dungeons & Dragons.
Thora now lives in her own home in southern California.
While that is her home, she's rarely there nowadays
since she is constantly away, either filming or promoting
her new films. Recently released in theaters are Ghost
World and The Hole and Thora has won rave reviews for
both. In fact, the Seattle International Film Festival
honored Thora with the Best Actress Award for her role
as Enid in Ghost World. Thora has also said that she
has aspirations of one day becoming a director, so maybe
in the future we will see her behind the camera as well.
Until then, we will surely see this young talent on
movie screens around the world for a long time to come.