The young and talented Agnes Bruckner began her career as a series regular on the daytime drama "The Bold and The Beautiful" (1997). A year later, she made her feature debut in the drama "The Shrunken City" (1998). After guest starring on popular series such as "Touch By And Angel", "The Fugitive" and "Alias", the young beauty set her heights on feature films. She promptly secured a co-starring role in the thriller "The Glass House" (2001) and later appeared in the feature "Murder By Numbers" (2002). In 2003, Bruckner was cast in the breakaway Sundance hit "Blue Car". Portraying an angry teenager who looks for love and attention from an older man, Bruckner brought so much intensity to the role that forgetting this up-and-coming actress would be hard pressed.
Family
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Brother: Use Blank Person (no name). has one
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Father: Use Blank Person (no name). is of Hungarian descent
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Mother: Use Blank Person (no name). is of Russian descent
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Sister: Use Blank Person (no name). has two
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Companion: Use Blank Person (no name).
Milestones
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1997 Made television debut at age 12 as Bridget Forrester on the soap opera The Bold and The Beautiful
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1998 Made feature debut in the sci-fi adventure The Shrunken City
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2001 Had memorable role in the thriller The Glass House
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2002 Was cast in the thriller Murder By Numbers
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2003 Co-starred in the drama Blue Car ; received nomination for an Independent Spirit Award for best female lead
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2004 Cast opposite Jonathan Tucker and Rachael Leigh Cook in the drama Stateside
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2006 Cast in Victor Salva s Peaceful Warrior, the adaptation of Dan Millman s Way of the Peaceful Warrior
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2006 Played Bill Paxton s daughter in Haven
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2007 Cast in director Katja von Garnier s Blood & Chocolate, a feature adaptation of the young adult novel by Annette Curtis Klause