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From 1996 to 1998, Silverstone appeared in films such as “True Crime,” “Batman & Robin,” and “Excess Baggage.” She was also seen in an episode of the television show “Wildlife Vet.” In 2000, she was cast as ‘The Princess of France’ in the film “Love’s Labor’s Lost.” She later played Sharon Spitz in the television series “Braceface” from 2001 to 2003.

She also starred in films like “Le Nouveau Monde,” “Hideaway,” and “The Babysitter” throughout the same year, which made 1995 an extremely busy year for the actress. In 1995, she received her biggest breakthrough as an actress with her role as Cher Horowitz in the sleeper hit film “Clueless.” She then signed a deal worth eight to 10 million dollars with Columbia-TriStar. This was followed by her major part in the television film “Cool and the Crazy” (1994). She appeared in television films such as “Torch Song” and “Scattered Dreams” in 1993. In the same year, she was seen in two of Aerosmith’s music videos, ‘Cryin’ and ‘Amazing.’ In 1992, she played her first credited role in the show “The Wonder Years.” Her performance was highly praised by critics and the audience, and she won an award for her role. Silverstone went to Crocker Middle and San Mateo High Schools. She started modeling at the age of six, after which she starred in her first television commercial for Domino’s Pizza. She has a typical upper-middle-class upbringing and grew up in San Francisco. She has half-siblings from her father’s previous marriage. Alicia Silverstone was born on October 4, 1976, in Hillsborough, California, to Monty Silverstone and Deidre Radford.
