Summer Bishil Bio

  Summer Bishil was raised in Pasadena (California). The family she was raised with moved overseas when she was three. Summer was a student at British as well as American schools, while her family was living abroad. she returned to her home town of Pasadena just before her birthday of 14. Summer, who had been fascinated by the thought that she would one day be an actor from the age five years old began her first acting course at age 14. Nine months later she was signed by an agent and manager, and then began her profession full-time. In her spare time, she attends college and is striving to complete her degree. One of the young stars that were featured in Vanity Fair's cover story, "Hollywood's New Wave: The Most Hot Kids in Hollywood" in August 2008.Was named one of "Ten actors to Watch" by Variety (2007).Nominee for Best Actress - Spirit Award. Bishil started acting lessons at age fourteen. Within a year, Bishil was signed to a contract by a manager or agency. Bishil began her career as a character on the Nickelodeon TV show Just for Kicks. After that, she was signed to a contract with a manager and an agency. Her breakout role was in Alan Ball's 2007 film Towelhead. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same title. Slate critic Dana Stevens said, "Her performance is the most genuine thing in a film which, with all its great intentions, is completely fake and somewhat embarrassing, as an extended PSA about inappropriate touching." Bob Strauss, who writes for a variety of Los Angeles newspapers, states that Bishil, "...is one of the best natural actresses in film to appear over the last few years." In an article in the 12th of September Los Angeles Times review, Gary Goldstein stated that Summer Bishil, the "...newcomer, gives an intense and thrilling performance as Jasira. "In 2009, she filmed Wayne Kramer's new project, Crossing Over, starring Harrison Ford, Ray Liotta and Ashley Judd, a portrayal that received some favorable notice from the Associated Press's Jay Reiner. She was picked to play Azula in M. Night Shyamalan’s 2010 film The Last Airbender. This was to be the main theme of the planned yet unproduced sequel.



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