Anna Faris
Anna Faris is an American actress, comedian, producer, and author. She was born on November 29, 1976, in Baltimore, Maryland. Faris rose to prominence for her comedic roles in various films, often showcasing her talent for physical comedy and impeccable timing.
Faris gained early recognition for her role as Cindy Campbell in the parody film series “Scary Movie” (2000-2006). She went on to star in a string of successful comedies, including “The Hot Chick” (2002), “Just Friends” (2005), and “The House Bunny” (2008). Her performances in these films highlighted her ability to blend physical humor with endearing charm.
In addition to her film work, Faris has also appeared in television shows such as “Friends” and “Entourage.” She is also known for her voice work in animated films, including the role of Jeanette Miller in the “Alvin and the Chipmunks” franchise.
Faris ventured into producing with her production company, called Unqualified Productions. She also hosted a podcast called “Anna Faris Is Unqualified,” where she engages in humorous and insightful conversations with celebrity guests.
Aside from her acting and producing career, Faris is also an author. She released a memoir titled “Unqualified” in 2017, which combines personal stories with advice on relationships and navigating life.
Anna Faris has established herself as a versatile comedic actress with a knack for comedic timing and relatability. Her performances have entertained audiences and earned her a dedicated following.