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    MX (Melbourne, Australia)
    August 6, 2004 Friday

    Don t I know you?


    You probably know the face, yet struggle to remember the name.
    However, these actors deserve accolades for the off-beat roles they
    play.

    TILDA SWINTON

    Swinton generally appears in independent films, such as Young Adam,
    Orlando, The Deep End and Adaptation. The outspoken Scot believes
    that the average moviegoer isn't sure what to do with women whose
    looks are unconventional, by Hollywood standards.

    She is now filming The Chronicles of Narnia.

    EMILY MORTIMER

    Mortimer belongs in the women's role hall of fame for her work in
    Lovely and Amazing. In Bright Young Things, she's a party girl, and
    in the musical version of Love's Labours Lost, she's fantastic. She
    is filming The Pink Panther with Beyonce and Steve Martin.

    SARAH POLLEY

    Even Dawn of the Dead fans probably aren't familiar with Polley's
    best work. She's attracted to personal films by directors with skewed
    visions. Not exactly big box office stuff, but this former child star
    hasn't made a false move since The Sweet Hereafter in 1997. She also
    starred in Go, with Katie Holmes.

    HOPE DAVIS

    Davis raised her profile as Jack Nicholson's annoying daughter in
    About Schmidt, but is still relatively unknown.

    She will soon be seen in The Weather Man, opposite Nicolas Cage,
    playing a wry and down-to-earth character.

    ISABELLE HUPPERT

    French actor Huppert has made at least 40 films in which her
    character usually has a secret.

    Whether it's the homicidal mum in Merci pour le Chocolat or the prim
    nag in 8 Women, they're almost always

    upper-class.

    She's drawn to dark stories that explore the extremes of emotional
    behaviour.

    JUDY GREER

    Greer takes the Joan Cusack roles that Cusack doesn't want.

    She has made a nice little career out of playing the ditzy, slightly
    pathetic sidekick. She's made almost 30 movies in the past six years,
    playing that part in virtually all of them, most memorably in What
    Women Want. She will soon be seen in The Village.

    SANDRA OH

    Wry, straightforward Oh made a bewitching debut as a young woman
    rebelling against the Chinese traditions of her uptight family in
    1994's Double Happiness, and she hasn't had a well-rounded role
    since. It's a common mistake for actors who make big, early splashes.
    Oh has taken what she could find, including small roles in The
    Princess Diaries and Under the Tuscan Sun.

    ARSINEE KHANJIAN

    Canadian-Armenian Khanjian had intriguing roles in the French films
    Late August, Early September, Irma Vep and Fat Girl, but her fierce
    intelligence is best showcased in films by her husband, director Atom
    Egoyan. In Felicia's Journey she wittily hinted at the dark side of
    being a domestic goddess long before Martha Stewart's downfall. She
    also starred in The Sweet Hereafter.
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