Anna Faris

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Anna Faris

Faris at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival
Born Anna Kay Faris
November 29, 1976 (1976-11-29) (age 35)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Occupation Actress, singer, comedienne
Years active 1991–present
Spouse

Anna Kay Faris (play /ˈɑːnə ˈfærɨs/; born November 29, 1976) is an American actress, singer and comedienne. She is known for her starring role in the Scary Movie film series, as well as roles in The Hot Chick (2002), Lost in Translation (2003), Just Friends (2005), My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), Smiley Face (2007), The House Bunny (2008), Take Me Home Tonight (2011) and What's Your Number? (2011). She provided voice acting in the animated film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) and was a special guest on the television hit series, Friends.

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[edit] Early life

Faris was born in Baltimore, Maryland. Her mother, Karen (née Bathurst), is a former special education instructor, and her father, Jack Faris, is a sociologist who worked at the University of Washington and headed the Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association.[1][2][3] She has a brother, Robert, who is also a sociologist and teaches at the University of California, Davis. Faris grew up in Edmonds, Washington.[4] Her parents encouraged her to pursue acting when she was young,[5] and she gave her first professional acting performance at age nine, at the Seattle Repertory Theater.

[edit] Film career

Her first significant film role was in the independent production Lovers Lane (1999, as an ill-fated cheerleader). Her breakout role was in the horror film parody Scary Movie (2000). She gained further popularity after she received the role of the recurring character Erica, the mother whose twin babies are adopted by Chandler and Monica Bing, in the final season of the American sitcom Friends. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed film Lost in Translation, in which she plays an actress promoting an action movie.

Faris at the premiere of Observe and Report at the 2009 South by Southwest Festival

Faris appeared in the film Waiting..., with Ryan Reynolds and Justin Long. In 2005, she appeared again with Reynolds in Just Friends, playing a supporting role as a pop-diva singer named Samantha James. Faris's role as LaShawn Malone in Brokeback Mountain (2005) brought her to the attention of a much wider audience. Faris starred with Uma Thurman and Luke Wilson in the feature film My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006). In 2007, she played in Mama's Boy, with Jon Heder, Jeff Daniels and Diane Keaton and in 2007's Smiley Face, with Adam Brody and John Cho. In 2008, she produced and starred in The House Bunny, a film with Happy Madison Productions about a retired Playboy bunny.[2] In the summer 2007 season of HBO's Entourage, Faris guest-starred as herself. She also made an appearance as herself in a video on eatdrinkordie.com with Internet wine guru Gary Vaynerchuk.

Faris won the "Stoner of the Year" award at High Times magazine's Stony Awards, in Los Angeles, on October 13, 2007, for her role in Smiley Face.[6]

Faris co-starred as the cosmetic counter employee on whom Seth Rogen has a crush in Jody Hill's 2009 comedy, Observe and Report.[7] She received a MTV Movie Award nomination for Best Comedic Performance for her movie, The House Bunny. After that, she, alongside Bill Hader, provided voices for the animated film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs where she played weather reporter Sam Sparks. In 2010, Faris starred in Yogi Bear, playing Rachel, a nature documentarian who follows the antics of a bear in fictional Jellystone Park.[8][9]

In 2011, she appeared in the comedy Take Me Home Tonight, playing Topher Grace's character's twin sister.[10] She starred in What's Your Number?, released in 2011. The film was a romantic comedy based on Karyn Bosnak’s book 20 Times a Lady.[11]

[edit] In the media

Faris has appeared on the covers of Raygun, Playboy, Self, Cosmopolitan, and other magazines. She was listed as #57, #39, and #42 in Maxim magazine's "Hot 100" in 2004, 2009, and 2010 respectively. In 2009, she was ranked #60 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World", and ranked #96 in 2010. Ask Men featured her as #78 on "100 Most Desirable Women in the World" in 2009.

In 2010, Cosmopolitan magazine named her "the Cosmo’s Fun Fearless Female of the Year" – stating that “She makes us laugh – and cringe – by pushing the limits of comedy in a way no other actress can."

She has guest hosted Saturday Night Live twice, most recently on October 15, 2011.

[edit] Personal life

During filming of the 1999 independent horror film, Lovers Lane, Faris met her first husband, Ben Indra. They began dating in that year and were married in June 2004. She filed for divorce in April 2007, citing irreconcilable differences.[12] As part of their divorce agreement, Faris agreed to pay Indra $900,000 in addition to other property and acting royalties.[13] Her divorce was finalized in February 2008.[14]

Faris met her second husband, actor Chris Pratt, on the set of Take Me Home Tonight.[5] They became engaged in January 2009,[15] and married on July 9, 2009 in a small ceremony in Bali.[16] In an interview, Faris said of Pratt, "He's awesome. He's a great, great guy. I feel really lucky."[16]

[edit] Filmography

Film credits
Title Year Role Notes
Eden 1996 Dithy
Lovers Lane 1999 Janelle Bay
Scary Movie 2000 Cindy Campbell
Scary Movie 2 2001
May 2002 Polly
Hot Chick, TheThe Hot Chick 2002 April
Winter Break 2003 Justine
Lost in Translation 2003 Kelly
Scary Movie 3 2003 Cindy Campbell
Southern Belles 2005 Belle
Waiting... 2005 Serena
Brokeback Mountain 2005 Lashawn Malone
Just Friends 2005 Samantha James
Scary Movie 4 2006 Cindy Campbell
My Super Ex-Girlfriend 2006 Hannah Lewis Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best Fight (with Uma Thurman)
Guilty Hearts 2006 Jane Conelly
Smiley Face 2007 Jane F.
Mama's Boy 2007 Nora Flanagan
House Bunny, TheThe House Bunny 2008 Shelley Darlington
Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel 2009 Cassie
Observe and Report 2009 Brandi
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2009 Sam Sparks Voice role
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel 2009 Jeanette Miller
Yogi Bear 2010 Rachel Johnson
Take Me Home Tonight 2011 Wendy Franklin
What's Your Number? 2011 Ally Darling Also executive producer
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked 2011 Jeanette Voice role
Movie 43 2012
The Dictator 2012
Scary Movie 5 2013 Cindy Campbell
Television credits
Title Year Role Notes
Deception: A Mother's Secret 1991 Liz TV movie
King of the Hill 2002–2004 Lisa / Stoned Hippie Chick / Teen Girl Hippie
Friends 2004 Erica Season 10
Blue Skies 2005 Sarah TV movie
Entourage 2007 Herself Season 4

[edit] Discography

Title Year Album Label
"Nobody Does It Better" 2003 Lost in Translation (soundtrack) Emperor Norton Records
"Forgiveness" 2005 Just Friends (soundtrack) New Line Records
"Love From Afar" 2005 Just Friends (soundtrack) New Line Records
"Just A Guy" 2005 Just Friends (DVD) New Line Records
"Old-Fashioned Girl" 2007 Mama's Boy (soundtrack) Lakeshore Records

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Anna Faris Biography (1976–)". Filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/81/Anna-Faris.html. Retrieved October 14, 2010. 
  2. ^ a b Payne, Patti (August 29, 2008). "Anna Faris portrays an exiled Playboy playmate in the new movie, “The House Bunny”". Seattle Business Journal. http://seattle.bizjournals.com/seattle/stories/2008/09/01/tidbits4.html. 
  3. ^ Wulff, Jennifer (July 23, 2001). "Scream Queen". People. http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20134940,00.html. 
  4. ^ Krug, Kurt Anthony (April 21, 2006). "Edmonds actress having fun with "Scary" movies, growing career". The Seattle Times. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/entertainment/2002943211_faris21.html. 
  5. ^ a b Friend, Tad (11 April 2011). "Funny Like a Guy: Anna Faris and Hollywood's woman problem". The New Yorker (Condé Nast): 52–61. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/04/11/110411fa_fact_friend. Retrieved 2011-09-17. (subscription required)
  6. ^ "Seth Rogen is Stoner of the Year". celebstoner. http://www.celebstoner.com/content/view/383/1/. 
  7. ^ "Observe And Report Movie". Observeandreport.org. July 28, 2007. http://www.ObserveAndReport.org. Retrieved October 14, 2010. 
  8. ^ Garth, Garth (November 6, 2009). "Timberlake, Faris Fall For "Yogi Bear"". Dark Horizons. http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/15608/timberlake-faris-fall-for-yogi-bear-. 
  9. ^ Brooks, Xan (November 6, 2009). "Anna Faris and Dan Akyroyd set to join Yogi Bear pic-a-nic". Guardian (London). http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/nov/06/anna-faris-dan-aykroyd-yogi-bear. 
  10. ^ Kit, Borys (February 8, 2007). "Faris, Fogler "Kids" again in comedy film". Reuters. http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0831261320070208. 
  11. ^ Armstrong, Jennifer (March 9, 2010). "Anna Faris, Chris Evans starring in R-rated comedy 'What's Your Number?'". Entertainment Weekly. http://news-briefs.ew.com/2010/03/09/anna-faris-chris-evans-starring-in-r-rated-comedy-whats-your-number/. 
  12. ^ Finn, Natalie (April 3, 2007). "Scary Movie's Faris Haunted by Divorce". E! Online. http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b54810_Scary_Movies_Faris_Haunted_by_Divorce.html. 
  13. ^ "Anna Faris Settles Her Divorce". Star Pulse. February 20, 2008. http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2008/02/20/anna_faris_settles_her_divorce_. 
  14. ^ "Anna Faris – Biography". IMDB. January 14, 2011. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0267506/bio. 
  15. ^ Jones, Katherine (January 30, 2009). "Anna Faris engaged to beau Chris Pratt". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/2009/01/30/2009-01-30_anna_faris_engaged_to_beau_chris_pratt.html. Retrieved 9 October 2011. 
  16. ^ a b Garcia, Jennifer (August 12, 2009). "Anna Faris Is Married!". People. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20297610,00.html. Retrieved 9 October 2011. 

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