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Cecilia has natural blonde hair for which the most part she leaves down. She usually curls her hair with her hair curler. She has beautiful brown eyes which tell you that she has a charming personality. She is thin for the most part. |
Cecilia has natural blonde hair for which the most part she leaves down. She usually curls her hair with her hair curler. She has beautiful brown eyes which tell you that she has a charming personality. She is thin for the most part. |
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==Career== |
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When she was a teenager she started appearing in iconic TV Shows such as The Brady Bunch, and Bewitched. Her first film role was Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory for which she played the iconic character Veruca Salt. When she was 23, she starred in Annie Hall for which she met her husband Richard Mallone. She is currently pregnant with their first child. |
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'''1960s''' |
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Cecilia made her TV debut at just 15 when she starred on The ABC Show, The Brady Bunch. She starred alongside Robert Reed and Florence Henderson who played her parents. As well as Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Jesse Soffer, and Susan Olsen who played her siblings, and Ann. B. Davis who played the housekeeper. |
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'''1970s''' |
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When Cecilia was 18 in 1971, she starred in the teen romance film Friends, she starred in Friends alongside her then-boyfriend Sean Bury. In the same year Cecilia starred as Veruca Salt in Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory. In October of 1971 she guest starred on Bewitched in the episode Hansel and Gretel go to Samanthaland. She played to main role of Michelle in the film Aguirre, The Wrath of God. In 1973 she played minor role in the iconic film American Graffiti as Carol, this is also the same year her and Sean broke up. In 1974 she hosted the 46th Academy Awards, alongside John Huston, Burt Reynolds, and Davis Niven. Cecilia Mallone starred in three movies in 1975. Those being Rocky Horror Picture Show, Shampoo, and The Stepford Wives. In 1976 Cecilia starred in the iconic film, Carrie playing the lead role. She also started dating her Annie Hall co-star Richard Mallone the same year. They got married on August of 1976, she announced that they were having a baby on October of 1976. In 1977 she starred in Annie Hall alongside her now husband Richard Mallone. Cecilia announced in May of 1977 on the The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson that once her pregnancy was over with that she is going to play the role of Sandra Dee in the upcoming Grease movie with John Travolta. She had her first child Ria Mallone, on June 10th, 1977. On April 19th, 1979, Cecilia announced she was expecting her second child with Richard. |
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'''1980s''' |
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On January 5th, 1980, Cecilia gave birth to Chloe Mallone. She continued to act in movies up until early 1983 after she learned of her friend Karen Carpenter's passing. In 1982 she starred in Blade Runner as the character Pris. She portrayed Stacy Hamilton in the iconic 80s teen film Fast Times at Ridgemont High. The last film she appeared in before her eight year hiatus was the critically panned Flashdance, playing the lead character called Alex Owens. No one heard from her until 1991. While she was on hiatus she gave birth to two other children. Erin Mallone in February 11th, 1984, and Austin Mallone on August 3rd, 1987. |
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'''1990s''' |
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In 1991 she appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show where she finally gave her reason on why she left Hollywood for a little while. She said this during the interview: |
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<blockquote class=note>''"Dealing with loss sucks'' |
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It feels like your world has gone black, like you've lost everything. It feels like you want to be with that person. Ever since Karen's passing, I couldn't bare to be in the spotlight anymore, seeing all those paparazzi coming up to me and taking photos of me just didn't feel right, it felt like an invasion of privacy. I tried to do something, I tried to get her help, but it was too late for that. If I had known earlier the consequences I would've done something. I would've saved her. And at that point I wanted to be left alone, by the world. If you are watching this from heaven, I love you Karen Carpenter."</blockquote> |
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In the 90's Cecilia didn't do a lot of acting, but she started to executive produce and direct iconic 90's TV Shows such as Saved by The Bell, Twin Peaks, and even My So-Called Life, the show where her daughter Ria played Angela. The only two films Cecilia has acted in are The Silence of the Lambs where she played Clarice Sterling, and Pulp Fiction where she played Mia Wallace. |
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'''2000s''' |
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In the 2000s Cecilia started to focus more on pursuing her directing career while acting at the same time. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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! scope="row"| "Moonrise Kingdom" |
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! scope="row"| "The Grand Budapest Hotel" |
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==Trivia== |
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* Cecilia is inspired by the 70s, and in my game Richard and Cecilia are living in the 70s and as time passes by, the time will change. |
* Cecilia is inspired by the 70s, and in my game Richard and Cecilia are living in the 70s and as time passes by, the time will change. |
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* I will probably update my characters every two weeks |
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CeciliaCantCook.png|First and last time cooking |
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CeciliaTryingToCook.png|Going Great..... |
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Cecilia Mallone (born March 17, 1953) is an unemployed aspiring actress, and model.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Cecilia Mallone (neé Rickson) was born on March 17, 1953, in San Myshuno, to famous 50's and 40's actors, Carl and Velma Rickson (neé Granger). Growing up she was an only child and she had a lot of money. However she was always bullied because of her wealth and had a traumatic childhood.
Personality[edit | edit source]
Cecilia Mallone is a very social sim, she was known as one of the popular girls when she was in high school. Yet despite all of that she was the nicest person anyone had known. She was a rebelious teenager when she was 16, she did drugs, ditch school, and date older men. She has since cleaned up her act.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Cecilia has natural blonde hair for which the most part she leaves down. She usually curls her hair with her hair curler. She has beautiful brown eyes which tell you that she has a charming personality. She is thin for the most part.
Career[edit | edit source]
1960s
Cecilia made her TV debut at just 15 when she starred on The ABC Show, The Brady Bunch. She starred alongside Robert Reed and Florence Henderson who played her parents. As well as Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Jesse Soffer, and Susan Olsen who played her siblings, and Ann. B. Davis who played the housekeeper.
1970s
When Cecilia was 18 in 1971, she starred in the teen romance film Friends, she starred in Friends alongside her then-boyfriend Sean Bury. In the same year Cecilia starred as Veruca Salt in Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory. In October of 1971 she guest starred on Bewitched in the episode Hansel and Gretel go to Samanthaland. She played to main role of Michelle in the film Aguirre, The Wrath of God. In 1973 she played minor role in the iconic film American Graffiti as Carol, this is also the same year her and Sean broke up. In 1974 she hosted the 46th Academy Awards, alongside John Huston, Burt Reynolds, and Davis Niven. Cecilia Mallone starred in three movies in 1975. Those being Rocky Horror Picture Show, Shampoo, and The Stepford Wives. In 1976 Cecilia starred in the iconic film, Carrie playing the lead role. She also started dating her Annie Hall co-star Richard Mallone the same year. They got married on August of 1976, she announced that they were having a baby on October of 1976. In 1977 she starred in Annie Hall alongside her now husband Richard Mallone. Cecilia announced in May of 1977 on the The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson that once her pregnancy was over with that she is going to play the role of Sandra Dee in the upcoming Grease movie with John Travolta. She had her first child Ria Mallone, on June 10th, 1977. On April 19th, 1979, Cecilia announced she was expecting her second child with Richard.
1980s
On January 5th, 1980, Cecilia gave birth to Chloe Mallone. She continued to act in movies up until early 1983 after she learned of her friend Karen Carpenter's passing. In 1982 she starred in Blade Runner as the character Pris. She portrayed Stacy Hamilton in the iconic 80s teen film Fast Times at Ridgemont High. The last film she appeared in before her eight year hiatus was the critically panned Flashdance, playing the lead character called Alex Owens. No one heard from her until 1991. While she was on hiatus she gave birth to two other children. Erin Mallone in February 11th, 1984, and Austin Mallone on August 3rd, 1987.
1990s
In 1991 she appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show where she finally gave her reason on why she left Hollywood for a little while. She said this during the interview:
"Dealing with loss sucks It feels like your world has gone black, like you've lost everything. It feels like you want to be with that person. Ever since Karen's passing, I couldn't bare to be in the spotlight anymore, seeing all those paparazzi coming up to me and taking photos of me just didn't feel right, it felt like an invasion of privacy. I tried to do something, I tried to get her help, but it was too late for that. If I had known earlier the consequences I would've done something. I would've saved her. And at that point I wanted to be left alone, by the world. If you are watching this from heaven, I love you Karen Carpenter."
In the 90's Cecilia didn't do a lot of acting, but she started to executive produce and direct iconic 90's TV Shows such as Saved by The Bell, Twin Peaks, and even My So-Called Life, the show where her daughter Ria played Angela. The only two films Cecilia has acted in are The Silence of the Lambs where she played Clarice Sterling, and Pulp Fiction where she played Mia Wallace.
2000s
In the 2000s Cecilia started to focus more on pursuing her directing career while acting at the same time.
Filmography[edit | edit source]
Film
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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"Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory" | 1971 | Veruca Salt | |
"Friends" | 1971 | Michelle La Tour | |
"Aguirre, The Wrath of God" | 1972 | Flores | |
"American Graffiti" | 1973 | Carol | |
"Rocky Horror Picture Show" | 1975 | Janet Weiss | |
"Shampoo" | 1975 | Lorna Carp | |
"The Stepford Wives" | 1975 | Joanna Eberhart | |
"Carrie" | 1976 | Carrie White | |
"All The Presidents Men" | 1976 | Debbie Sloan | |
"Annie Hall" | 1977 | Annie Hall | |
"Grease" | 1978 | Sandra Dee "Sandy" Olson | |
"Blade Runner" | 1982 | Pris | |
"Fast Times at Ridgemont High" | 1982 | Stacy Hamilton | |
"Flashdance" | 1983 | Alex Owens | |
"The Silence of the Lambs" | 1991 | Clarice Sterling | |
"Pulp Fiction" | 1994 | Mia Wallace | |
"American Psycho" | 2000 | Director | |
"Almost Famous" | 2000 | Director | |
"Memento" | 2000 | Mrs. Jankis | Director & Actor |
"Moulin Rouge!" | 2001 | Director | |
"The Princess Diaries" | 2001 | Director | |
"Million Dollar Baby" | 2004 | Earline Fitzgerald | |
"The Hurt Locker" | 2008 | Director | |
"Moonrise Kingdom" | 2012 | Director | |
"The Grand Budapest Hotel" | 2014 | Director | |
"Baby Driver" | 2017 | Director |
Television
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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"The Brady Brunch" | 1968-74 | Marcia Brady | Main Role |
"Bewitched" | 1971 | Gretel | "Hansel and Gretel in Samanthaland (Season 8, Episode 10) |
"46th Academy Awards" | 1974 | Herself | Host |
"Saved by the Bell" | 1989-92 | Executive Producer | |
"Beverly Hills, 90210" | 1990-2000 | Cindy Walsh | Executive Producer & Actor |
"Twin Peaks" | 1990-91 | Executive Producer | |
"My So-Called Life" | 1994-95 | Executive Producer | |
"Gilmore Girls" | 2000-2007 | Executive Producer | |
"The O.C." | 2003-2007 | Kristen Cohen | Executive Producer & Actor |
"American Horror Story" | 2011- | Executive Producer | |
"Riverdale" | 2017- | Executive Producer |
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Cecilia is inspired by the 70s, and in my game Richard and Cecilia are living in the 70s and as time passes by, the time will change.
- I will probably update my characters every two weeks
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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