Photographs
First of all, I’m sorry for the lack of updates on the site as of late. I’ve been very busy with work and other online duties. However, I’m here to make it up to you; with over 300 new photos from various events Anna’s attended this spring/summer. Be sure to click on the previews below to view them all in full size. Enjoy!
Yesterday, Anna went to the premiere party for the new TV-show Parks & Recreation to support fiancée Chris Pratt who’s acting in the comedy series. Anna looked very cute in a black dress, as she and Chris held their arms around eachother on the red carpet. Check out the first 45 pics in the gallery!
On Thursday, Anna Faris guested the Jimmy Kimmel Live! talk show to promote her upcoming comedy Observe and Report. The movie, coming to US cinemas on April 10, also stars Seth Rogen, Ray Liotta and Michael Peña. Anna looked fantastic as she talked about the film, her parents and her Stoney-award. Check out 386 screencaptures in the gallery!
Hollywood Life scans
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I have added scans from Hollywood Life magazine’s March/April issue back in 2007. Anna looks gorgeous in the photos, so they’re definitely worth a look! Huge thanks to Sandra of Chloë Sevigny Online and Milla Fan for the scans.
Stay tuned for scans from Arena and Self, coming your way very soon!
Elle photoshoot + article
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Anna’s feature in Elle magazine’s April issue has been posted on the official site, with a link to the stunning photoshoot and the article as well. Read a sample below, then head over to Elle’s site to check it out!
Channeling a Private Benjamin–era Goldie Hawn, interweaving her bottle-blond sex appeal and innate dorkiness to make us laugh until we hurt, Anna Faris has always been one of those genius comedic talents who doesn’t get enough screen time. Maybe because her trademark ditz humor—off-kilter in the best possible way—is just too…smart? She proved slapstick wasn’t a guys-only game in the Scary Movie franchise, provided levity in Lost in Translation as a dim-witted starlet, and in the obscure but brilliant stoner film Smiley Face, her take on the archetypal lovable pothead put everyone in Pineapple Express to shame. Thankfully, we saw more of her (lots more) in 2008’s The House Bunny. In the guilty-pleasure comedy produced by Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison films, Faris outshone the script as an ousted Playboy pet named Shelley who rescues a sorority from eternal nerdom by becoming a den mother.
As the fifth update for today, I added a new production still, poster and screencaptures from the trailer of Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel! The movie, hitting UK cinemas on April 24th, stars Anna Faris, Chris O’Dowd, Dean Lennox Kelly and Marc Wootton. Click on the previews to view the photos, and visit the official site to watch the trailer!
Events in 2005
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Scans from GQ’s April issue
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Two scans from the April issue of GQ (US edition) have been added to the gallery. It features two pictures from the foxy photoshoot we presented to you a couple of days ago. Click on the preview above to check out the scans.
Check out the behind-the-scenes video from the photoshoot after the cut!
Events in 2004
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I have added 270 pictures from various events Anna Faris attended back in 2004. She then promoted Scary Movie 3 across Europe as well as celebrated DVD releases of said movie and Lost in Translation. I will do my best to have photos from all years up in time for Anna to promote Observe and Report. In the meantime, enjoy!
Embarrassed? “Grin and Bear It”
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People.com has published a part of Anna’s article from Self magazine. You can read the tidbits below, and check out a picture from the photoshoot in the gallery. Check back for scans from the magazine’s April issue.
“I’m embarrassed on almost a daily basis,” Faris, 32, tells Self magazine for its April issue. “You sort of have to suck it up sometimes.”
Take, for instance, when fans approach The House Bunny star. Often, she says, the conversations are less than tactful.
“They say stuff like, ‘You’re so much shorter in person,’ ” Faris says. “Or ‘Oh, my god, you look just like that girl, but you are a lot prettier than she is.’ “
“You have to grin and bear it,” Faris says, revealing her optimistic approach. “I might say in return, ‘I know I looked skinnier in The House Bunny, but thanks to my diet of beer and doughnuts, I’m back to my fightin’ weight!’”
