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Kate Noelle 'Katie' Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress who first achieved fame for her role as Joey Potter on The WB television teen drama Dawson's Creek from 1998 to 2003. Her movie roles have included the blockbuster Batman Begins along with art house films such as The Ice Storm and thrillers including Abandon. She has also played on Broadway in a production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons.


This book is your ultimate resource for Katie Holmes. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, photos, and much more.


In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about her Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Katie Holmes, The Ice Storm (film), Disturbing Behavior, Dawson's Creek, Go (1999 film), Teaching Mrs. Tingle, Wonder Boys (film), The Gift (2000 film), Abandon (film), Phone Booth (film), The Singing Detective (film), Pieces of April, First Daughter (2004 film), Batman Begins, Thank You for Smoking (film), Mad Money (film), Eli Stone, The Extra Man (film), The Romantics (film), The Kennedys (TV miniseries), Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2011 film), The Son of No One, Jack and Jill (film), How I Met Your Mother, The Slutty Pumpkin Returns.

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Contents
Articles Katie Holmes The Ice Storm (film) Disturbing Behavior Dawson's Creek Go (1999 film) Teaching Mrs. Tingle Wonder Boys (film) The Gift (2000 film) Abandon (film) Phone Booth (film) The Singing Detective (film) Pieces of April First Daughter (2004 film) Batman Begins
Thank You for Smoking (film) Mad Money (film) Eli Stone The Extra Man (film) The Romantics (film) The Kennedys (TV miniseries) Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2011 film) The Son of No One Jack and Jill (film) How I Met Your Mother The Slutty Pumpkin Returns
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Katie Holmes at the National Memorial Day in Washington, D.C., May 24, 2009
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[1] Kate Noelle Holmes December 18, 1978 Toledo, Ohio, US
Actress
1997present
Tom Cruise (2006present)
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Kate Noelle"Katie"Holmes(born December 18, 1978) is an American actress who first achieved fame for her role as Joey Potter on The WB television teen dramaDawson's Creekfrom 1998 to 2003. Her movie roles have included the blockbusterBatman Beginsalong with art house films such asThe Ice Stormand thrillers includingAbandon. She has also played on Broadway in a production of Arthur Miller'sAll My Sons.
In early 2005, Holmes began a highly publicised relationship with actor Tom Cruise. In June, two months after they first met, Holmes and Cruise were engaged. Their relationship made Holmes the subject of international media [2] [3] attention. Holmes, who was brought up as a Roman Catholic, joined the Church of Scientology shortly after the [4] couple began dating. In April 2006, Holmes gave birth to their daughter, Suri. On November 18, 2006, she and Cruise married in Italy.
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Early life [5] Holmes was born in Toledo, Ohio. She is the youngest in a family of five children (four daughters, one son) born to Kathleen A. (nae Stothers), a homemaker and a philanthropist, and Martin Joseph Holmes, Sr. (born 1945), an [6] [7] attorney specializing in divorces. Holmes' siblings are Tamera, Holly Ann, Martin Joseph, Jr., and Nancy [8] Kay. [9] Holmes, baptized a Roman Catholic, attended Christ the King Church and parochial schools in Toledo. Her high [10] [11] school was the all-female Notre Dame Academy, her mother's alma mater, where Katie was a 4.0 student. At St. John's Jesuit, a nearby all-male high school, she appeared in school musicals, playing a waiter inHello, Dolly! [12] and Lola inDamn Yankees. She scored 1310 out of 1600 on her SAT and was accepted to Columbia University [5] [10] [11] (and attended for a summer session); her father wanted her to be a doctor. At age 14, she began classes at a modeling school in Toledo run by Margaret O'Brien, who took her to IMTA, the International Modeling and Talent Association Competition held in New York City in 1996. There she found an [] agent after performing a monologue fromTo Kill a Mockingbirdaudition tape was sent to the casting director. An for the 1997 filmThe Ice Storm, directed by Ang Lee. She was cast in the role of Libbets Casey, in the film which [12] starred Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver.
Career
Early work In January 1997, Holmes went to Los Angeles for pilot season,when producers cast and shoot new programs in the hopes of securing a spot on a network schedule.The Toledo Bladereported she was offered the lead inBuffy the [12] Vampire Slayerbut she turned it down. Columbia Tri-Star Television, producer of a new show created by screenwriter Kevin Williamson, asked her to come to Los Angeles to audition, but there was a conflict with her schedule. "I was doing my school play,Damn Yankees. And I was playing Lola. I even got to wear the feather boa. I thought, 'There is no way I'm not playing Lola to go audition for some network. I couldn't let my school down. We had already sold a lot of tickets. So I told Kevin and The WB, 'I'm sorry. I just can't meet with you this week. I've got [12] [13] [14] other commitments.'" The producers permitted her to audition on videotape. Holmes read for the part of Joey Potter, the tomboy best friend [13] [15] of the title character Dawson, on a videotape shot in her basement, her mother reading Dawson's lines.The Hollywood Reporterclaimed the story of Holmes's audition "has become the stuff of legend" and "no one even [16] thought that it was weird that one of the female leads would audition via Federal Express." Holmes won the part. Paul Stupin, executive producer of the show, said his first reaction on seeing her audition tape [17] was "That's Joey Potter!" Creator and executive producer Kevin Williamson said Holmes has a "unique combination of talent, beauty and skill that makes Hollywood come calling. But that's just the beginning. To meet [18] her is to instantly fall under her spell." Williamson thought she had exactly the right look for Joey Potter. "She [19] had those eyes, those eyes just stained with loneliness."
Dawson's Creek "Joey Potter is a headstrong, vibrant, wily, sultry, and determined go-getter. And yet, in a gloriously contradictory manner, in spite of her tough-as-nails exterior demeanor, Joey's also a frail, sometimes uncertain, emotionally [20] sensitive, in-need-of-love person", said the show's official book. Joey, named for Jo inLittle Women, for years had been climbing in Dawson's bedroom window and platonically sharing his bed. Joey's mother had died from cancer when Joey was thirteen and her father, Mike (Gareth Williams), was in prison for "conspiracy to traffic in marijuana in excess of 10,000 pounds." Her harried, unmarried, and very pregnant sister, Bessie (Nina Repeta), [21] about ten years older than Joey, was raising her while running the Ice House restaurant, where Joey worked as a
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waitress.GQdescribed Joey as "kind of an uptight fussbudgetone who's always twisted up over doing the right [19] thing and bungling-up ways to hook up with her crush and across the creek neighbor, Dawson."
"I'm a lot like Joey", said Holmes. "I think they saw that. I come from a small town. I was a tomboy. Joey tries to be articulate and deny that she doesn't have a lot of experience in life. Her life parallels mine, which is all about new everythingrelationships, personal perceptionsand about being guarded." Holmes filmed the pilot ofDawson's [22] Creekin Wilmington, North Carolina, during spring break of her senior year of high school in 1997. [19] [23] The 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) tall brunette enchanted the press, writers of both sexes commenting how Holmes was [11] [19] the sort of girl one wants to bring home to meet the parents and to marry. "The Audrey Hepburn of her [24] generation", was one typical comment.Timecalled her "impossibly lovely" andEntertainment Weeklysaid she [25] [26] was "next up for idolhood."Variety, reviewing the pilot, said Holmes "is a confident young performer who [27] delivers her lines with slyness and conviction." Holmes made such an impression in Hollywood,The New York Times Magazineclaimed everyone was seeking to cast a "Katie Holmes type", who, the reporter claimed, "is a [28] throwback to the 1950s: she is a smart girl next door (as opposed to the babe-o-rama blondes)". But her "type" was no less attractive,Arenamagazine declaring her "the most coquettishly sexy woman on television. [29] Anywhere."
Holmes was soon on the covers of magazines such asSeventeen,TV Guide, andRolling Stone. Jancee Dunn, an editor atRolling Stonesaid she was chosen for the cover because "every time you mentionDawson's Creekyou tend [30] to get a lot of dolphin-like shrieks from teenage girls. The fact that she is drop-dead gorgeous didn't hurt either."
Reviews ofDawson's Creekwere mixed.The Bladesaid the characters "just talk like they came from a planet ruled [31] by Manhattan psychologists, one where small talk is punishable by death." Holmes herself needed help with the dialogue. "Sometimes before we read a script, I have to get my dictionary and call people to make sure I'm [10] pronouncing some of the words correctly." The show brought her national attention and many fans back home; Toledo's Thanksgiving Day parade in November 1998 had record attendance when Holmes was named grand [32] [33] marshal.
Dawson's Creekran from 1998 to 2003, and Holmes was the only actor to appear in all 128 episodes. "It was very difficult for me to leave Wilmington, to have my little glass bubble burst and move on. I hate change. On the other [34] hand it was refreshing to play someone else", she said in 2004. Holmes confirmed that, as often happens on soaps, the character was a caricature of the actor:
I miss her spirit, and her spunk, and I miss her anxiety. She always had these long speeches about her fears and her future and love. It was a [23] great tool for me personally because I got to get it all out. I was able to psychoanalyze all of it everyday [sic?] with her and then I wouldn't have to do it on my own. So much of me is in Joey and it really felt like I grew up on television.
"As Joey", saidLifemagazine, "Holmes has had seismic influences on teen life... Through it all, Joey has managed to [15] hang on to her integrity... The showand Katie's character in particularhas touched a nerve."
Film In 2005, Holmes characterised her film career as being a string of "bombs." "Usually I'm not even in the top ten", she [22] said, the highest grossing film of her career then beingPhone BoothShe, in which she played a supporting role. [35] lamented "It's not like I have a lot of stuff that's great just waiting for me to sign on to." Her first leading role came inDisturbing Behavior(1998), aScream-eraStepford Wives-goes-to-high school thriller, where she was a loner from the wrong side of the tracks. Roger Ebert of theChicago Sun-Timeswrote her character, Rachel, "dresses in black and likes to strike poses on the beds of pickup trucks and is a bad girl who is in great [36] [37] danger of becoming a very good one." The actress won a MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough [11] Performance for the role, though Holmes said the film was "just horrible." [38] Holmes played a disaffected supermarket clerk in Doug Liman's acclaimed ensemble pieceGo(1999).
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She had an uncredited cameo withDawson's Creekco-star Joshua Jackson inMuppets from Space(1999), which [39] was also filmed in Wilmington. In Kevin Williamson'sTeaching Mrs. Tingle(1999), which he wrote and directed, Holmes played a straight-A [40] student whose vindictive teacher (Helen Mirren) threatens to keep her from a desperately needed scholarship. InWonder Boys(2000), directed by Curtis Hanson from the novel by Michael Chabon, Holmes had a small role (six and one-half minutes of screen time) but nevertheless attracted the attention of numerous film critics with her performance as Hannah Green, the talented student who lusts after Professor Grady Tripp (Michael Douglas), her creative writing instructor and landlord. Kenneth Turan ofThe Los Angeles Timessaid she was "just right as the [19] [41] [42] beauty with kind of a crush on the old man." InThe Gift(2000), a Southern Gothic story directed by Sam Raimi and starring Cate Blanchett, she played the antithesis of Joey Potter: a promiscuous rich girl having affairs with everyone from a sociopathic wife-beater (Keanu Reeves) to the district attorney (Gary Cole), and is murdered by her fianca (Greg Kinnear). Holmes did her first nude scene for the film, in a scene where her character was about to be murdered. Her appearance was lamented by [43] [44] VarietyIn Ohio, the scene met with disapproval from Russ Lemmon writing in's Steven Kotler. The Blade. InAbandon(2002), written by Oscar winner Stephen Gaghan, Holmes was a delusional, homicidal college student [45] named "Katie." Todd McCarthy ofVarietybut other critics andand Roger Ebert commended her performance, [46] audiences savaged it. The actress played the mistress of the public relations flack played by Colin Farrell in Phone Booth(2002) and Robert Downey, Jr.'s nurse inThe Singing Detective(2003). Holmes's next starring role was inPieces of April(2003), a gritty comedy about a dysfunctional family on Thanksgiving.Varietysaid it was "one of [47] her best film performances." "Each actor shines", wrote Elvis Mitchell, "even Ms. Holmes, whose beauty seems to have fogged the minds of her previous directors" in playing "a brat who is slaving to find her inner decency and barely has the equipment for such an achievement, let alone to serve a meal whose salmonella potential could claim an entire borough. Yet it is her surliness, as well as her intransigent determination to make Thanksgiving work, that [48] keeps the laughs coming." [49] In 2003, Holmes was a contender for the role of Christine Daaa in 2004'sThe Phantom of the Operalost the, but role to Emmy Rossum. Holmes played the President's daughter inFirst Daughter, which was originally to be released in January 2004 on the same day asChasing Liberty, another film about a president's daughter, but was ultimately released in September 2004 to dismal reviews and ticket sales.First Daughter, directed by Forest Whitaker, also starred Michael Keaton as her father and Marc Blucas as her love interest.The Hollywood Reporter's Kirk Honeycutt called her character, Samantha Mackenzie, "a startling example of how a studio film can dumb down and neutralize the comic abilities of [50] a lively young star." In the 2005 filmBatman Begins, the most successful film of her career to date, she played Rachel Dawes, an attorney in the Gotham City district attorney's office and the childhood sweetheart of the title [51] character.VarietyShe waswas unenthusiastic. "Holmes is OK", was its critic's sole remark on her performance. [52] nominated for a Golden Raspberry for "worst supporting actress" for the film. In 2005, she appeared in the film version of Christopher Buckley's satirical novelThank You for Smokingabout a tobacco lobbyist played by Aaron Eckhart, whom Holmes's character, a Washington reporter, seduces.Varietywrote one of the film's "sole relatively weak notes [came] from Holmes, who lacks even a hint of the wiliness of a ruthless reporter" andThe New York Timessaid the cast was "exceptionally fine" except for Holmes, who "strain[ed] [53] [54] credulity" in her role. Holmes had agreed to play inShame on You, a biopic about the country singer Spade Cooley written and directed by Dennis Quaid, as the wife whom Cooley (played by Quaid) stomps to death. But the picture, set to shoot in New [55] [56] Orleans, Louisiana, was delayed by Hurricane Katrina, and Holmes dropped out because of her pregnancy. [57]
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After speculation about Holmes reprising her role inThe Dark Knight, the sequel toBatman Begins, it was finally [58] confirmed that she would not appear. Her role was later recast with Maggie Gyllenhaal in her place. Instead, [59] Holmes decided to star in the comedyMad Money, opposite Diane Keaton and Queen Latifah.The Canadian Presscriticized Katie Holmes's performance "While Keaton has long done zany and giddy well, and she and Latifah [60] have an interesting contrast of personalities, Holmes' presence feels like an afterthought." TheNew York Post, The New York TimesandVarietyalso criticized Katie Holmes's performance in the film, andThe New York Times [61] [62] called Holmes "the movie's weakest link." In early July 2009, Holmes began filming a remake of the 1970s [63] ABC telemovieDon't Be Afraid of the Dark; the film was released in August 2011. Holmes and Chace Crawford have been cast as the leads in the romantic comedyResponsible Adults, to begin [64] shooting in Los Angeles in "fall 2011".
Stage [65] Holmes made her Broadway debut in the revival of Arthur Miller'sAll My Sonsin September 2008. She opened to mixed reviews. Ben Brantley ofThe New York Timesclaimed "the neophyte Ms. Holmes" is a "sad casualty" of director Simon McBurney's "high concept approach" to the play. He adds that "Ms. Holmes delivers most of her lines with meaningful asperity, italicising every word". Clive Barnes of theNew York Postwas similarly unimpressed by Holmesand had few compliments for her co-stars. He wrote, "Lithgow starts in a sunny, benign fashion, but eventually finds himself screeching alongside Holmes, looking tough under a glossy wig." However, The New York Daily News' Joe Dziemianowicz was won over by the actress' first stint on stage, writing, "Holmes, a TV and film vet, makes a fine Broadway debut. Her rather grand speech pattern takes getting used to, but she seems [66] comfortable and adds a fitting glint of glamour." In 2009, Holmes appeared in the National Memorial Day Concert on the Mall in Washington, D.C. in a dialogue with Dianne Wiest celebrating the life of an American [67] veteran seriously wounded in Iraq, Josa Pequebo.
TV work Holmes hostedSaturday Night Liveon February 24, 2001, participating in a send-up ofDawson's Creekwhere she falls madly in love with Chris Kattan's Mr. Peepers character and singing "Big Spender" fromSweet Charity. On the November 9, 2003 episode, she wasPunk'dby Ashton Kutcher and the next year she was the subject of an episode [68] of the MTV programDiary. In 2008 Holmes appeared in an episode ofEli Stoneas Grace, a lawyer, and her singing and dancing was praised by [69] Tim Stack ofEntertainment Weekly. In 2011, Katie Holmes played the role of Jackie Kennedy inThe Kennedys. Linda Stasi felt that Holmes took a while [70] to get into the role, but was ultimately convincing as Kennedy. Bob Owen felt that while Holmes resembled [71] Kennedy, Holmes could not perform her accent correctly. Dorothy Rabinovitz felt that while Holmes had [72] Kennedy's "whispery tone", that she could not pull off Kennedy's class. In October 2011 she also played the role of the "Slutty Pumpkin" (Naomi), in the TV showHow I Met Your Mother, episode "The Slutty Pumpkin Returns".
Other work Holmes was annually named by both the British and American editions ofFHMmagazine as one of the sexiest women in the world from 1999 forward. She was named one ofPeople's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2003; its [73] [74] siblingTeen Peopledeclared her one of the "25 Hottest Stars Under 25" that year; and in 2005,Peoplesaid [75] she was one of the ten best dressed stars that year. She has appeared in advertisements for Garnier Lumia [76] haircolor, Coach leather goods, and clothing retailer The Gap. [77] On November 4, 2007 Holmes ran, and successfully completed, the New York Marathon in 5:29:58.
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After much speculation, in late November 2008, it was confirmed that she would be the new face of the spring 2009 [78] campaign for the high-end fashion line Miu Miu. [79] In 2008, Holmes started a high fashion clothing line called Holmes&Yang with longtime stylist Jeanne Yang. [80] In January 2011, she became the new face of Ann Taylor Spring 11 collection. In April 2011, she ranked 6th in [81] Peoplemagazine's annual 100 Most Beautiful issue.
Personal life
Holmes with Tom Cruise in May 2009
Holmes dated herDawson's Creekco-star Joshua Jackson early in the show's run. Holmes met actor Chris Klein in 2000. Klein and Holmes were engaged in [82] [83] [84] [85] late 2003, but in early 2005 she and Klein ended their relationship. Weeks after her relationship with Klein ended, Holmes began dating actor Tom Cruise. Cruise proposed to Holmes in the early morning of June 17, 2005, on top [86] of Paris' Eiffel Tower; she accepted. On November 18, 2006, Holmes and Cruise were married at the 15th-century Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, Italy, in [87] a Scientology ceremony attended by many Hollywood stars. The actors' publicist said the couple had "officialized" their marriage in Los Angeles the day [88] before the Italian ceremony. [3] Holmes, who was raised a Roman Catholic, joined the Church of Scientology [4] shortly after the couple began dating.
Suri Cruise On April 18, 2006, Holmes gave birth to a baby girl named Suri. TheLos Angeles Timessummarized the written statement Cruise released on the birth, saying the name "is a word with origins in both Hebrew and Persian. In [89] Hebrew, it means 'princess' and in Persian, 'red rose,' it was claimed in the release." Although some Hebrew [90] linguists had never seen the word for "princess" spelled this way and its meaning, others said it was a Yiddish [91] pronunciation of the Hebrew name "Sarah". [92] [93] The first photographs of Suri appeared in the October 2006 issue ofVanity Fair, shot by Annie Leibovitz. This issue of Vanity Fair became the publication's second best selling issue of all time, selling more than 700,000 [94] copies.
2009present In July 2009, Holmes, Nigel Lythgoe, Adam Shankman, and Carrie Ann Inaba announced the launch of a dance [95] scholarship fund called the Dizzy Feet Foundation. In early March 2011, Katie Holmes filed a $50 million libel lawsuit against theStar Magazinefollowing a cover [96] story which insinuated that she took drugs. The suit was settled on April 27, 2011 when Star wrote a public [97] apology in the May 6, 2011 issue along with an undisclosed "substantial" donation to Katie's charity Dizzy Feet. [98] In June 2011, Holmes was honored by the Women in Film group.
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Laura
Erin Sadelstein
The Romantics
Jackie Kennedy
2010
Jack & Jill
Kim
The Son of No One
2011
2010
2011
2011
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
[1] There has been some question as to what Holmes's legal name is, some saying "Katherine"Nana Schoenberg. " Toledo's biggest star? Sure, Katie Holmes 'is very nice.' But 'she's no Jamie Farr (http:/ /articles.chicagotribune.com/2005-07-12/features/ 0507110251_1_toledo-jamie-farr-charities).'"Chicago Tribune. July 12, 2005. Sec. 5, p. 1. and others "Kate."Janice Dunn. "Katie Holmes: A girl on the verge."Rolling Stone. Issue 795. September 17, 1998. 44Scott Lyle Cohen. "Home Sweet Holmes."Giant. Issue 5. JuneJuly 2005. ("My name is Kate.")Current Biography. On-line database accessed February 8, 2006John Griffiths. "Katie Holmes: Edging Her Way Into People's Hearts."Biography Magazine. September 2002. 8890, 106. The birth certificate (http://cdn.digitalcity.com/tmz_documents/ cruise_bc_8_5.pdf) of Holmes's daughter, Suri, lists the actress's name as "Kate Noelle Holmes".
2008
Eli Stone
Pieces of April
2003
Thank You for Smoking
Samantha Mackenzie
Grace
Heather Holloway
2011
Mary Powell
Kerry White
The Kennedys
The Extra Man
Slutty Pumpkin [100] (Naomi)
2011
How I Met Your Mother
Notes
episode "The Slutty Pumpkin Returns"
Filmography
Disturbing Behavior
1 episode, "Grace".
1998
2000
Joey Potter
Hannah Green
Rachel Wagner
Wonder Boys
The Singing Detective
Dawson's Creek
1997
Muppets from Space
Teaching Mrs. Tingle
Go
Jessica King
1999
1999
1999
19982003
Katie Burke
Pamela McFadden
Year
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First Daughter
Leigh Ann Watson
Claire Montgomery
Joey Potter
Role
Libbets Casey
Rachel Dawes
Jackie Truman
Nurse Mills
April Burns
2002
2003
The Gift
2003
2000
Abandon
Phone Booth
2005
2005
Batman Begins
Mad Money
2004
2008
Liv Tyler was originally cast for this role. Holmes, who was also the film's executive [99] producer, replaced her. This is her first producing credit.
First professional role
The Ice Storm
Uncredited cameo with Joshua Jackson
Title
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[2] Tina Brown. It's Only Publicity Love (http:/ /www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/25/AR2005052502162.html). Washingtonpost.com. May 26, 2005. Retrieved January 29, 2008. [3] Katie Holmes's New Friend Raises Eyebrows (http:/ /www.people.com/people/article/0,,1072887,00.html). People.com. June 16, 2005. Retrieved January 29, 2008. [4] Stephen M. Silverman. Katie Holmes Says She's Studying Scientology (http:/ /www.people.com/people/article/0,,1071832,00.html). People.com. June 14, 2005. Retrieved January 29, 2008. [5] Darren Crosdale.Dawson's Creek: The Official Companion. Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews McMeel, 1999. ISBN 9780-7407-0725-4. 113114. [6] Janice Dunn. "Katie Holmes: A girl on the verge."Rolling Stone. Issue 795. September 17, 1998. 44. [7] Rory Evans. "Extra, extra! Batman star Katie Holmes invites us along to savor the sights and sounds of her brand-new town."InStyle. June 2005. 224233. [8] Caroline Graham. "What Katie Did Next."Mail on Sunday(London). November 9, 2003. 30. [9] "Katie Holmes to Wed Actor Chris Klein."The Blade. December 31, 2003. D3. [10] Christopher Borrelli. "Katie Holmes for the Holiday: She Left Toledo With a Big Dream and Returns a Big Star."The Blade. November 22, 1998. G1 [11] Judith Newman. "The Last Girl Scout."Allure. v. 13, n. 6. June 2003. 182189. [12] Christopher Borrelli. "The It Girl: For Toledoan Katie Holmes, Stardom Is Just Around the Corner."The Blade. January 11, 1998. Arts and Entertainment, 1; "Katie Holmes",Current Biography. [13] Andy Mangels.FromScreamtoDawson's Creek:An Unauthorized Take on the Phenomenal Career of Kevin Williamson. Los Angeles: Renaissance Books, 2000. ISBN 1-58063-122-3, 177 [14] Cindy Pearlman. "'America's little sister' hits it big."Chicago Sun-Times. August 15, 1999. 3. [15] Marilyn Johnson and Andrew Southam. "Nice Girls Finish First: So what does it mean that a very nice girl playing a very thoughtful girl has become TV's teen idol? Consider it a good sign."Life. 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