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Moon Bloodgood in "Terminator Salvation" (2009)
Moon Bloodgood in "Terminator Salvation" (2009) - © Warner Bros.
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Moon Bloodgood stars as Blair Williams in Warner Bros. Pictures' "Terminator Salvation" (2009).

In 2008, Moon Bloodgood was seen as an ambitious development executive in Barry Levinson's comedy "What Just Happened," starring Robert De Niro. In 2007, Moon Bloodgood starred as a Native American warrior princess in the action-adventure fantasy "Pathfinder," directed by Marcus Nispel. Moon Bloodgood previously starred in Frank Marshall's hit adventure film "Eight Below," opposite Paul Walker and Jason Biggs. Moon Bloodgood's additional credits include the independent feature "Moonlight Serenade," with Amy Adams; "A Lot Like Love," opposite Ashton Kutcher; and "Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!," in which she made her feature film debut.

On television, Moon Bloodgood has had starring roles on two series: NBC's time-traveling drama "Journeyman," opposite Kevin McKidd as his long-lost fiancée Livia Beale; and "Day Break," with Taye Diggs. In April 2009, Moon Bloodgood was offered a three-episode arc on Fox TV's "Burn Notice," which stars Jeffrey Donovan.

Moon Bloodgood started her career as a professional dancer, eventually earning a coveted spot on The Los Angeles Laker Girls. Moon Bloodgood later toured with such noted artists as Prince, Brandy and the rock band Offspring. Moon Bloodgood's striking beauty, a blend of Korean, Dutch and Irish roots, caught the eye of photographers, who encouraged her to pursue modeling. Moon Bloodgood went to New York, where she was soon modeling for cosmetic giants Revlon, L'Oreal and Avon. David LaChapelle photographed Moon Bloodgood for a Diesel campaign, as well as a fashion spread in Face magazine. Moon Bloodgood also graced the cover of Town and Country, and appeared in campaigns for Adidas and Nike Woman.

Upon her return to Los Angeles, a casting director spotted Moon Bloodgood and asked her to audition for "Just Shoot Me." Since then, Moon Bloodgood has worked on some of the best TV programs including "CSI" and "Monk." Moon Bloodgood has also worked with big-time film directors in TV pilots such as James Foley for "Hollywood Division," and John Stockwell for "Rocky Point."

In 2006, Moon Bloodgood was named one of People magazine's "Most Beautiful People."






MOON BLOODGOOD: FACTS

How tall is Moon Bloodgood? How old is Moon Bloodgood? Where was Moon Bloodgood born? Find out here.

Age: 34 years old
Birthday: September 20, 1975
Height: 5' 10"
Full Name / Real Name: Korinna Moon Bloodgood
Birthplace: Anaheim, CA




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