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He had previously
appeared in the blockbuster Charlies Angels,
with Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu. This summer,
Wilson will be seen in the much anticipated sequels to both
films: Legally Blonde: Red, White & Blonde
and Charlies Angels 2: Full Throttle.
Wilson had first worked with Barrymore when they starred together
in the offbeat romantic comedy Home Fries. His
other feature film credits include Committed,
opposite Heather Graham; My Dog Skip; Blue
Streak, with Martin Lawrence; and Scream 2.
Following Old School, Wilson
stars in Masked & Anonymous, with Bob Dylan,
Penelope Cruz and Jessica Lange. He is presently filming the
romantic comedy Loosely Based on a True Love Story,
in which he stars opposite Kate Hudson, under the direction
of Rob Reiner.
WILL FERRELL (Frank) recently completed
his seventh and final season on NBCs seminal late-night
hit Saturday Night Live. Ferrells hilarious
impersonation of candidate-then-President George W. Bushespecially
during the historic Indecision 2000was one
of several characters that established him as one of the shows
most popular and versatile cast members. Ferrells work
on Saturday Night Live brought him two Emmy Award
nominations in 2001 for Outstanding Individual Performance
and Outstanding Writing on a Variety, Music or Comedy Program.
On the big screen, Ferrell was most recently
seen in the comedy Zoolander, with Ben Stiller
and Owen Wilson, in which he played Mugatu, the overbearing
fashion designer; and in Kevin Smiths Jay and
Silent Bob Fight Back, as an ambitious Wildlife Federal
Marshal. He has also worked with several of his Saturday
Night Live castmates in the films The Ladies Man,
with Tim Meadows; Superstar, with Molly Shannon;
A Night at the Roxbury, with Chris Kattan, with
whom he also collaborated on the screenplay; and the mega-hit
comedy Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,
starring Mike Myers, in which Ferrell made his feature film
debut.
Ferrell is currently filming the Christmas-themed
comedy Elf, for director Jon Favreau, in which
he plays the title role of a man who was raised in the North
Pole to be an elf. Elf, which also stars Zooey
Deschanel, Bob Newhart, James Caan and Mary Steenburgen, will
be released this November.
VINCE VAUGHN (Beanie) first caught
the attention of critics and audiences in Doug Limans
independent sleeper hit Swingers, in which he
starred as Trent, the ultra-hip social ringleader of the lounge
set populating Hollywoods hottest night spots. In 2001,
Vaughn reunited with Swingers screenwriter and
co-star Jon Favreau in the comedy Made, which
Favreau also directed.
Vaughns other recent work includes
the hit thriller Domestic Disturbance, in which
he starred with John Travolta, delivering a chilling performance
as a stepfather who terrorizes his young stepson; and Gregory
Moshers independent feature The Prime Gig,
with Ed Harris and Julia Ormond. He also co-starred with Jennifer
Lopez in the science fiction thriller The Cell,
and includes among his additional film credits Gus Van Sants
faithful remake of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho,
opposite Anne Heche; Return to Paradise, with
Anne Heche and Joaquin Phoenix; Clay Pigeons,
also with Phoenix; A Cool Dry Place; The
Locusts, with Ashley Judd and Kate Capshaw; and Steven
Spielbergs blockbuster sequel The Lost World:
Jurassic Park.
Later this year, Vaughn will be seen as
a sports agent in Blackball, about the bad boy
of the British sport of lawn bowling. His upcoming films also
include The Sky is Green, with Steve Buscemi.
JULIETTE LEWIS (Heidi) was still
in her teens when she earned Oscar® and Golden Globe nominations
for her performance in Martin Scorseses suspense thriller
Cape Fear, in which she co-starred with Robert
De Niro, Nick Nolte and Jessica Lange. Prior to that breakout
role, Lewis had already been seen in a number of film and
television projects, including the hit comedy National
Lampoons Christmas Vacation.
Since Cape Fear, Lewis has starred in a long list
of notable films, including Woody Allens Husbands
and Wives; Dominic Senas Kalifornia,
opposite Brad Pitt; Romeo Is Bleeding, opposite
Gary Oldman; Lasse Hallströms Whats
Eating Gilbert Grape, with Johnny Depp and Leonardo
DiCaprio; Oliver Stones controversial drama Natural
Born Killers, opposite Woody Harrelson; Nora Ephrons
comedy Mixed Nuts; Strange Days, with
Ralph Fiennes; Robert Rodriguez From Dusk Till
Dawn, with George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino; the
Terms of Endearment sequel The Evening Star,
with Shirley MacLaine; Garry Marshalls The Other
Sister, opposite Giovanni Ribisi; and the independent
films Some Girl and The 4th Floor.
Lewis recently co-starred with Jennifer
Lopez in Enough, and in the HBO drama Hysterical
Blindness, with Uma Thurman and Gene Rowlands. Lewis
earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her work
in the latter, which premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival.
She was honored for her work on television with an Emmy nomination
for Showtimes coming-of-age drama My Louisiana
Sky.
Lewis just completed production on Mike Figgis Cold
Creek Manor, in which she co-stars with Dennis Quaid
and Sharon Stone. Also upcoming for Lewis is a starring role
in the French film Blueberry, with Vincent Cassel
and Michael Madsen, under the direction of avant-garde filmmaker
Jan Kounen.
ELISHA CUTHBERT (Darcie) gained the
attention of television critics and fans with her starring
role as Kiefer Sutherlands teenage daughter in the widely
acclaimed series 24. On the big screen, she next
stars in the romantic comedy The Girl Next Door,
and will also appear in Richard Curtis directorial debut
Love Actually, with Hugh Grant and Colin Firth.
A native of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Cuthbert grew up in
Montreal and began acting as a child. At the age of 15, she
was one of the hosts of the award-winning series Popular
Mechanics for Kids, which led to her being invited to
Washington, D.C. to meet with then-First Lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton.
More recently, Cuthbert was honored with
a Gemini Award for her performance in the telefilm Lucky
Girl. She has also had starring roles in the Canadian
features Believe, Who Gets the House?,
Time at the Top and Dancing on the Moon.
SNOOP DOGG (Himself) is a major star
in the hip-hop and rap music world, who has also appeared
in a number of feature films. He was recently seen in the
gritty police drama Training Day, with Denzel
Washington and Ethan Hawke, and he also starred in such films
as The Wash, Bones and John Singletons
Baby Boy. Snoop Dogg next stars as Huggy Bear
in the big-screen version of the television cop show Starsky
& Hutch, being directed by Todd Phillips.
Snoop Dogg helped put Death Row Records
on the music scene map with a string of platinum and gold
records. His sixth and most recent studio album is called
Paid Tha Cost To Be Da Boss.
His success extends beyond his work
as an actor and rap artist to include his own eponymous clothing
line, as well as his own Snoop DeVille car line with Cadillac.
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