Her time in Seattle led to her first major role in a film entitled Lovers Lane, a low budget teen-slasher pic about a man with a hook who escapes a mental institution and hunts for teenage victims. This proved not to be Faris' only experience with horror films, for just a short time later, she received the call in Los Angeles to audition for Scary Movie. It was with this film that she won her first lead role.
After completing Scary Movie, Faris relocated to Los Angeles and began landing roles in other features such as The Hot Chick (2002) and Brokeback Mountain (2005) as well as three Scary Movie sequels. She's also lent her voice to animated movies, including Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (both 2009).
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Seemingly coming out of nowhere, actress Anna Faris made a name for herself in broad comedies, starting with the horror spoof-within-a-spoof "Scary Movie" (2000) - itself a send-up of other horror parodies like "Scream" (1996) and "I Know What You Did Last Summer" (1997). Faris made an immediate impact, which led to several sequels atop other studio comedies like "The Hot Chick" (2003), though she wisely began to break away, following a surprisingly memorable turn in the acclaimed indie "Lost in Translation" (2003). Her small, but potently comedic performance as a ditzy actress opened the doors to other more varied projects, including the romantic comedy "Just Friends" (2005) and the Oscar-winning drama, "Brokeback Mountain" (2005). But broad comedy remained her bread and butter - though sometimes to her detriment, particularly with her fourth go-round in "Scary Movie 4" (2006). By the time she starred opposite Seth Rogen in the raunchy "Observe and Report" (2009), Faris had established herself as the go-to actress for Hollywood comedies.
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It was during the filming of "Scary Movie" that Faris decided to dye her blond hair to black in an attempt to make her character look more like Neve Campbell and Jennifer Love Hewitt from "Scream" (1996) and "I Know What You Did Last Summer" (1997) respectively, the already-self-aware slasher hits that "Scary Movie" parodied. The good-natured, consistently amusing, but often crude spoof became a surprise hit, with much deserved credit going to Faris for her giving performance. She returned the following year for the less appealing sequel, "Scary Movie 2" (2001). Continuing to make a name for herself in broad comedy, Faris was one of the few redeeming qualities in the low-brow Rob Schneider comedy "The Hot Chick" (2002), playing the best friend of a mean-spirited high school girl (Rachel McAdams) who is cursed to occupy the body of a 30-year-old man (Schneider). Following "Scary Movie 3" (2003), in which her character deviated from parodying Neve Campbell to focus on Courteney Cox, Faris surprised many with her brief, but hilarious supporting turn as a vacuous actress who visits her lonely friend (Scarlett Johansson) in Japan in "Lost In Translation" (2003). She later admitted to basing her empty-headed performance on a real-life Hollywood actress, but denied much-circulated rumors that Cameron Diaz was her inspiration.
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Faris next had a brief, but scene-stealing turn as an all-too-chatty Southern trophy wife in director Ang Lee's award-winning and much ballyhooed "Brokeback Mountain" (2005). Returning to the well perhaps once too often, she revived the clueless Cindy Campbell for "Scary Movie 4" (2006); this time seeking a career in home healthcare that leads her to a creepy old lady in a creepy old house where she encounters numerous horrors - plane crashes, alien sphincters and Oprah. "Scary Movie 4" snatched the No. 1 spot on an opening weekend with little competition, taking in a whopping $40 million. In "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" (2006), Faris was the beautiful office worker whose budding romance with a lovelorn guy (Luke Wilson) spurs the wrath of his superhero ex-girlfriend (Uma Thurman). In "Smiley Face" (2007), she was a college dropout and aspiring actress whose love of marijuana-laced cupcakes leads to a misadventure of epic proportions. After appearing as herself in a few episodes of "Entourage" (HBO, 2005- ), she starred as a former Playboy Playmate kicked out of the mansion who becomes the house mother at a nerdy sorority in "The House Bunny" (2008). She next starred as the target of a flasher whose protected by a buffoonish mall security guard (Seth Rogen) in the comedy "Observe and Report" (2009).
* Also Credited As:
Anna Kay Faris
* Born:
Anna Kay Faris on November 29, 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
* Job Titles:
Actor
Family
* Brother: Bob Faris.
* Father: Jack Faris.
* Mother: Karen Faris.
Significant Others
* Husband: Ben Indra.
* Husband: Chris Pratt. Announced engagement in January 2009 and married July 9, 2009 in a small ceremony in Bali
Education
* University of Washington, Seattle , Washington, Literature, Bachelors of Arts, B.A.
* Edmonds Woodway High School, Edmonds , Washington
Milestones
* 1999 Cast as Jannelle in the independent horror feature Lover s Lane
* 2000 Breakout role in the Wayan Brothers horror spoof Scary Movie
* 2001 Re-teamed with the original cast for the sequel Scary Movie 2
* 2002 Co-starred in the comedy feature The Hot Chick, which starred Rob Schneider
* 2003 Featured as a dizzy actress in Sofia Coppola s Lost in Translation
* 2003 Returned once again as Cindy Campbell in Scary Movie 3
* 2004 Had a recurring role on the final season of Friends (NBC) as the birth mom Erica
* 2005 Cast in Ang Lee s Brokeback Mountain as the motor mouthed LaShawn Malone
* 2005 Had a supporting role as a pop-diva singer in director Roger Kumble s romantic comedy Just Friends
* 2006 Played Luke Wilson s love interest in the Ivan Reitman comedy My Super Ex-Girlfriend
* 2006 Reprised her role as the hapless Cindy Campbell in Scary Movie 4
* 2007 Guest-starred as herself in the fourth season of HBO s Entourage
* 2007 Starred in the comedy Smiley Face with Adam Brody and John Cho
* 2008 Made producing debut with The House Bunny ; also starred as a retired Playboy bunny
* 2009 Co-starred with Seth Rogan in the mall cop comedy, Observe and Report
* 2009 Voiced Sam Sparks in the animated film, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
* Performed her first professional performance at the age of nine
* Raised in Seattle, Washington
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