It's not really possible to keep everything else going at once. The series was recently renewed for a second season, but Barton was reportedly not asked to return, according to ET! Barton is not married. The actress most recently dated her Australian boyfriend James Abercombie for two years, but they split in August last year.
News on August 12, Despite being the star of The O. In , Barton famously sued her mother Nuala Patrica Quinn, accusing her of defrauding her by stealing her money. However, the pair appeared to have patched things up. On Mother's Day this year, Barton paid tribute to her mother by calling her a "whip smart and tenacious woman. Words cannot easily express our relationship," she wrote to Instagram.
But to all of you out there with your mum or without We've walked all over this planet together mama and I'm so proud to call you my mum. At eight, she was performing in professional plays in New York. Then she was in the indie movie Lawn Dogs.
Then, when Barton was 17, she got her part in The OC. She had played a small role on the crime show Fastlane, and one of its producers, McG, who was also working on creating The OC, fought to get her the role of Marissa. She came under intense scrutiny, and some of it was vicious, particularly about her weight this was the size-zero era. You just learn to disconnect from it.
Has it left a lasting impact? But other aspects of that intense period continue to affect her. It felt right to leave The OC in She pauses, choosing her words carefully. I had a couple of bad experiences behind the camera, and unfortunately that sort of set the tone for the rest of my experience on the show. And it was just a bit much for me.
So maybe there was a misconception about how young I really was a lot of the time. Although she worked steadily for the next few years, Barton became more famous for her turbulent life than for her career. The producers were like, "Well, do you want your job and to sail off into the sunset and potentially you can come back in the future in some bizarre TV scenario or we can kill your character off and you can go on with your career that you want and what you want to do?
I had always been supporting in The Sixth Sense and any of those things. My dream was to be offered those lead roles, so that's what happened. It just felt like it was the best thing for me and my health and just in terms of not really feeling protected by my cast and crew at that point. And then seasons two and three were still 22 episodes each. MB: And I'm not complaining about any of that.
Nobody loves their job more than me. For me, acting is a passion and something I genuinely love and it was something that I super enjoy, but also I can always see things for what they are in the business. I was raised with pretty clear vision as to the workings of the industry and the trappings of it and my parents always made that very clear to me. Honestly, 15 years on, I do think it's sad that there wasn't a better way that it could've been handled.
But I also do really love that she had this epic death and that it ended like that because it's memorable and it's not just another flash in the pan. People still come up to me to this day and they're like, "I remember where I was when your character died!
I think that that's cool that people actually took something away from it. There were lessons to be learned from Marissa, for better or for worse.
MB: Not really. They made me feel like the show is going to go on with or without you and it is what it is. So I was just, like, OK, cool, then let's go out with a bang. I remember thinking it would be really funny when we were doing the scene after the car crash and, you know, taking the blood [from] the makeup artist and I was just like, "Squeeze it all over me! I in no way want to glorify this accident or the ending of this, so I was just like, "Go out with a bang!
Were you surprised they killed her off in that way? MB: No. It's tragic, it's poetic. I knew they would find a great song to put it to because music was such a huge part of the show and I know her, as a character, she had really battled to keep it together and was unable to do so. She was just trying to find herself and she was always put into these very complicated situations from a young age to be a perfect society girl.
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