Elisha Cuthbert

Canadian actress

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2022 Starred in multiple films: 'The Cellar' as Keira Woods, 'Bandit' as Andrea, and 'Friday Afternoon in the Universe' as Eleanor
2022 Gave birth to her second child, a son.
2021 Cuthbert was nominated for the Canadian Screen Awards for Best Performance of a Guest Role in a Comedy Series for her work in Jann
2020 Guest starred in an episode of 'Jann' titled 'Tomato, Tomato' in season 2
2020 Guest hosted an episode of 'Canada's Drag Race' titled 'Eh-laganza Eh-xtravaganza'
2020 Starred in the comedy Friday Afternoon in the Universe
2020 Starred in the film Bandit
2020 Starred in the horror movie The Cellar
2020 Starred in the film Eat Wheaties!
2020 Received praise for her performance on the Canadian comedy series Jann, earning a nomination for the Canadian Screen Awards for Best Performance in a guest role.
2017 Elisha Cuthbert appeared in 'Goon: Last of the Enforcers' playing the role of Mary
2017 Gave birth to her first child, a daughter.
2016 Listed by The New York Daily News as one of the Sexiest Canadian celebrities
2016 Started a recurring role as Abby Phillips on the Netflix series The Ranch.
2015 The song 'Make Our Own Way' by Little Brutes was used as the theme song for Cuthbert's television show 'One Big Happy', which was subsequently cancelled.
2015 Appears in 2 episodes of the web series 'The Plateaus', playing a character named Elisha
2015 Starred in the main role as Lizzy in the TV series 'One Big Happy', which ran for 6 episodes
2015 Ranked No. 30 on BuddyTV's TV's 100 Sexiest Women list
June 2015 Began production on Goon: Last of the Enforcers, a comedy sequel, alongside Seann William Scott in Toronto.
2014 Elisha Cuthbert starred in the film 'Just Before I Go' as the character Penny Morgan
May 9 2014 Six episodes of One Big Happy were ordered, with the show set to debut mid-season in early 2015.
February 2014 Signed to play the lead role Lizzy in NBC sitcom pilot One Big Happy, produced by Liz Feldman and Ellen DeGeneres.
2013 Appeared as herself in the '24/7 Winter Classic: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings' documentary
2013 Appeared on the cover of Maxim, which named her TV's Most Beautiful Woman.
July 6 2013 Married Dion Phaneuf at St. James Catholic Church in Summerfield, Prince Edward Island.
May 3 2013 Happy Endings was canceled by ABC after the conclusion of its third season.
2012 Elisha Cuthbert was nominated for the Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Ensemble in a Comedy series for her role in Happy Endings
2012 Elisha Cuthbert directs one episode of the comedy series 'Happy Endings' for the character Alex Kerkovich
2012 Ranked No. 34 in Maxim's Hot 100 list and No. 13 on BuddyTV's TV's 100 Sexiest Women list
2012 Hosted the American Music Awards.
October 2012 Appeared in The Gaslight Anthem's music video 'Here Comes My Man', portraying a girlfriend in a challenging relationship.
September 2012 Announced her engagement to ice hockey player Dion Phaneuf, who was then the captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
2011 Ranked No. 65 in Maxim's Hot 100 list and No. 33 on BuddyTV's TV's 100 Sexiest Women list
April 2011 Began starring as Alex Kerkovich in the ABC comedy series Happy Endings, an ensemble comedy that ran for three seasons.
2010 Elisha Cuthbert appeared in a recurring role in 'The Forgotten', playing Maxine Denver for 6 episodes

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