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Elisha Ann Cuthbert (born November 30, 1982, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian actress and former foot model.

Her career began within 1989 at age of 7 by becoming the model. She grew higher within Montreal, Quebec, and following is fluent within French. At a age of Xvii she moved to Los Angeles, California.

She is best known for her roles when Jack Bauer's daughter Kim Bauer in the hit TV show 24 and as the former porno actress making a recently run in the suburban area in the moving picture The Girl Next Door (2004). A few can too remember her when co-unsuspecting hosts of the youngsters's training series Popular Mechanics for Kids.

She is presently engaged to Trace Ayala, friend & personalized helper to Justin Timberlake.

Quote
"I was the one with breasts, so that was my job, to look good." (Elisha inside shopping sexy in Xxiv)

Selected Filmography
House of Wax (2005) The Girl Next Door (2004) 24 (2001) (TV series) (2001–2004) Love Actually (2003) Old School (2003) Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1999) (TV series) Popular Mechanics for Kids (1997) (TV series) (1997–2000)

Rex's Elisha Cuthbert Fan Page
Weblog and image gallery.

Devoted to... Elisha Cuthbert
Offers pictures, a biography, filmography, links, and a message board.

Elisha Cuthbert Picture Page
Image galleries.

Elisha Cuthbert Fan Page
Biography, pictures, articles, and a filmography.

Elisha Cuthbert: Her Day Has Come
Interview by E! Online.

20m.com - Elisha Cuthbert
Image galleries containing older photos.

Day Tripper
Maxim Magazine interviews Elisha Cuthbert.

24 Heaven
FHM interviews Elisha Cuthbert.

TAoD.com - Elisha Cuthbert
Biography, filmography, and image gallery.

Elisha Cuthbert Tribute
Provides a filmography, profile and image gallery.


Arts: Television: Programs: Children's: Are You Afraid of The Dark
Arts: Television: Programs: Children's: Popular Mechanics for Kids
Arts: Television: Programs: Dramas: 24




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