Ali Larter Personal Details
Birth Name: Alison Elizabeth Larter
Nickname: Ali, Allegra Coleman
Born: February 28, 1976
Ethnicity: White
Religion: Unknown
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Birth Place: Cherry Hill, New Jersey, U.S.
Residence: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality: American
Education: She attended Carusi Middle School before attending Cherry Hill High School West in New Jersey
Occupation: Actress, model
Net Worth: $8 million
Ali Larter Measurements
[ads1 id=”alignright”]Measurements: 35-25-35
Height: 5’8″ (1.73 m)
Weight: 119 lbs (54 kg)
Hair Color: Light Brown (dyed blonde)
Eye Color: Blue
Bra Size: 34A
Dress Size: 4
Shoe Size: 8
Distinctive features: Blue eyes, natural good looks
Best known for: Her appearance in ‘Heroes’, ‘Final Destination’, ‘Final Destination 2’, ‘Resident Evil: Extinction’, ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’, and ‘Resident Evil 6’
Ali Larter Family:
Father – Danforth Larter
Mother – Margaret
Siblings – She has a sister
Ali Larter Dated:
- Azazel Jacobs (2005) – She dated film director and screenwriter Azazel Jacobs for a few months in 2005
- Hayes MacArthur (2005-Present) – She is currently married to actor Hayes MacArthur with whom she has a son named Theodore Hayes MacArthur
First Film: She made her debut on the big screen in 1999 with her role as Darcy Sears in ‘Varsity Blues’
First TV appearance: Her television debut happened in 1997 when she appeared in an episode of ‘Suddenly Susan’ as Maddie
Personal trainer: Despite the fact that she doesn’t have a personal trainer, Ali Larter exercises four days a week for at least an hour.
Ali Larter Favorite Things, Facts & Hobbies:
- Her favorite singers are Jay Z, Rihanna, and Alicia Keys
- She started modeling when she was 14 years old
- Ali was ranked #2 in Maxim’s ‘Hottest Women of Horror Movies’
- She was discovered by a modeling agent while walking down the street
- Her interests include running and cooking. She actually takes great pleasure in hosting dinner parties
- She is good friends with Amy Smart
- In 2007, she was voted #6 in Maxim’s ‘Hot 100’ list