Archived: 25 Jan 2007 | Filed In Magazines & Newspapers
By Nancy Mills
"I wasn't born with a funny side," says 17-year-old Agnes Bruckner. "I was Agnes the drama queen. I want to suffer more. No 'American Pies' for me."
In Murder By Numbers, Bruckner romanced two teenage killers. She is an angst-ridden poet in Blue Car (opening this spring), a promiscuous bulimic in the upcoming Stateside and "very disturbed" in Long Sunset.
Bruckner, whose parents are Russian and Hungarian, grew up in Oregon and started modeling at age 6. The Family moved to Los Angeles when she was 10, and a year later she became a regular on the soap The Bold and the Beautiful.
"I was cast as a pretty normal girl -- daddy's little rich girl," she says. "But I wasn't normal. ‘Normal' is such a weird word anyway."
Transcribed by Mycah
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