Summer Phoenix

Actress

Birthday December 10, 1978

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Winter Park, Florida, U.S.

Age 45 years old

Nationality United States

#3732 Most Popular

1978

Summer Phoenix (born Summer Joy Bottom; December 10, 1978 ) is an American actress.

She is the youngest sibling of actors River Phoenix, Rain Phoenix, Joaquin Phoenix, and Liberty Phoenix.

Phoenix's mother, Arlyn Sharon (née Dunetz), was born in New York, to Jewish parents of Hungarian-Jewish and Russian-Jewish descent.

Her father, John Lee Bottom, was from California and has English, German, and French ancestry.

Phoenix was a child actor, working with agent Iris Burton along with her brothers and sister at the age of two, and went on to have guest roles in Murder, She Wrote, Growing Pains, Swamp Thing, and Airwolf.

She appeared in the TV movie Kate's Secret and in Russkies, playing the younger sister of real-life brother Joaquin.

Phoenix later appeared in Wasted, The Laramie Project, SLC Punk!, Dinner Rush, The Believer, and The Faculty.

2000

She played leads in Esther Kahn (2000) and Suzie Gold (2004).

2002

In 2002, Phoenix starred in a three-month run of This is Our Youth at the Garrick Theatre alongside Matt Damon and Casey Affleck.

She was a member of the rock band The Causey Way with her sister Rain.

She later made guest appearances on albums by Rain's band, the Papercranes.

2003

She became engaged to Casey Affleck on December 25, 2003, and gave birth to a son in Amsterdam.

In 2003, she and friends Odessa Whitmire and Ruby Canner opened the vintage clothing boutique Some Odd Rubies on Manhattan's Lower East Side.

2006

Phoenix and Affleck married on June 3, 2006, in Savannah, Georgia and had a second son.

2012

It closed in 2012.

Phoenix is vegan.

2016

In March 2016, Affleck and Phoenix publicly announced they were separating, though it has been acknowledged that they separated in November 2015.

2017

Phoenix filed a petition of divorce with the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles on August 1, 2017, citing "irreconcilable differences", and it was finalized that year.