Shalom Harlow
About
Biography
Biography
First discovered as a teenager while attending a Cure concert, Canadian model Shalom Harlow made her first film appearance in the 1995 documentary "Unzipped" about high fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi. Harlow then went on to co-host MTV's fashion news and interview show "House of Style" alongside fellow supermodel Amber Valleta. Her genial manner and warm elegance on the small screen and on fashion runways made Harlow the first winner of Vogue/VH1's Model of the Year award and the spokeswoman for Chanel's perfume line, Coco. Her first acting job came with a small role in the 1997 Kevin Kline comedy "In and Out"; her first lead came two years later in the indie romantic comedy "Cherry." This was followed in 2001 by a supporting role in the comic mystery "Head Over Heels," starring Freddie Prinze, Jr. and a small part in Cameron Crowe's fantasia "Vanilla Sky." While continuing her lucrative modeling career, regularly appearing in lists of the highest-earning supermodels, Harlow maintained a steady presence as an actor, with roles in films ranging from the Val Kilmer-starring drama "The Salton Sea" to the fluffy Kate Hudson romantic comedy "How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days." Her most prestigious acting gig came with a supporting role in Woody Allen's 2004 comedy-drama "Melinda and Melinda."
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Misc. Crew (Feature Film)
Life Events
1996
Hosted the television MTV series "House of Style," with fellow model and best friend Amber Valletta
1997
Made her feature debut in the comedy "In & Out," which starred Kevin Kline
1999
Starred as a jilted bride in the comedy feature "Cherry"
2001
Portrayed a super-model in the romantic comedy "Head Over Heels"
2001
Had a small but memorable role in the romantic thriller "Vanilla Sky"
2002
Cast opposite Matthew McConaughey in the comedy "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days"
2004
Cast in the Woody Allen comedy/drama, "Melinda and Melinda"
2006
Cast opposite Michael Keaton in "Game 6," a film that centers around Game 6 of the historic 1986 World Series