Welcome to Adorable Anna, your newest resource for the talented and beautiful
actress Anna Faris, known from movies such as the Scary Movie series, The Hot Chick,
Lost in Translation, Brokeback Mountain, Just Friends, Smiley Face and The House Bunny,
as well as guest appearances on TV shows Friends and Entourage. The purpose of Adorable
Anna is to keep you updated with all the latest news and media regarding the one and only Anna Faris.
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Current Movies
Mama's Boy (2008)
... as Nora Flannigan
Currently on DVD
More: Information, IMDB.com
The House Bunny (2008)
... as Shelley Darlingson
Currently in theaters!
More: Information, IMDB.com
Kids in America (2008)
... as Wendy Franklin
In post-production
More: Information, IMDB.com
FAQ About Time Travel (2008)
... as n/a
In post-production
More: Information, IMDB.com
Observe and Report (2009)
... as Brandi
In post-production
More: Information, IMDB.com
Cloudy with a Chance of... (2010)
... as n/a (voice)
In pre-production
More: Information, IMDB.com
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Yesterday, Anna Faris and the rest of the cast of The House Bunny were walking the pink carpet outside the Mann Village Theatre during the Los Angeles premiere of the movie. Anna looked ravishing in a floor-lenght, white dress, as she posed for photographers and fans. The House Bunny premieres in US cinemas tomorrow.
As previously mentioned, Anna Faris and the rest of the cast of The House Bunny (Emma Stone, Katherine McPhee and Rumer Willis) appeared on MTV’s Total Request Live yesterday. They were, of course, talking about the movie and how fun it was to film. Hopefully a video of the interview will be available soon, too!
Welcome to Adorable Anna, your newest resource for the very talented and beautiful actress Anna Faris. I’ve been a fan of Anna’s ever since I saw her in the very first Scary Movie, and after years of thinking (literally) about a fan site - Adorable Anna is finally here! Much thanks to the wonderful Riikka of ChickHabit.org, for offering to host me and for her support.
So far, though, this is just a blog with the purpose of keeping you guys updated on all the latest things regarding Anna and her career. Due to all other online- and offline-commitments, I have yet to decide whether to turn it into a bigger site or not. You will simply have to stay tuned to Adorable Anna to see.
I hope you’ll enjoy the site and return again for more! And don’t forget to mark your calendars for the premiere of The House Bunny on August 22nd!
Here’s a video from the red carpet of CosmoGIRL!’s special screening of The House Bunny. The event was held on August 18th, and Anna Faris and the rest of the cast were there to celebrate.
Below is the video for the first song from The House Bunny’s soundtrack. It’s called “I Know What Boys Like” (remember when that was going to be the title of the movie?) and it’s recorded by American Idol contestant/actress Katharine McPhee, with guest-raps from Emma Stone, Rumer Willis and Kat Dennings.
The video even features a cameo by Anna Faris and some clips from the movie.
Anna Faris and the cast of The House Bunny attended a special screening of the movie yesterday, hosted by CosmoGIRL!. Anna looked glamorous as she walked the small, red carpet in a black and white dress. Photos from the event can be viewed below.
The promotion tour for the upcoming comedy The House Bunny - hitting US cinemas on August 22nd - has started for real! Yesterday Anna was seen outside the MTV Studios where she taped an episode for Total Request Live. Although I’m not a big fan of the outfit, Anna herself looked great, as per usual.
Actress Anna Faris still feels a little sore about mocking Cameron Diaz in Lost In Translation - because she had no idea she was lampooning the Charlie’s Angels star.
It has become fabled that writer/director Sofia Coppola was poking fun at Diaz in the film, and cast Faris as the movie star’s alter-ego.
But the Scary Movie star had no idea. She says, “That’s been really hard… I auditioned, without having read the script, pretty much exactly the way I played it (character) in the movie. I filmed for only about a week, so I didn’t get that much one-on-one time with Sofia Coppola. When the movie came out eight or nine months later and these questions started coming, I felt blindsided. I felt defensive at first… I felt so terrible about the whole thing.”
Faris still cannot believe her Lost In Translation character is based on Diaz, despite the rumours: “I don’t think Sofia’s that vindictive”
Anna Faris researched her role as a Playboy outcast in new comedy The House Bunny by wandering around Hugh Hefner’s famous Holmby Hills, California mansion. In the film, Faris plays a Playboy regular who becomes a sorority mother at college after she’s kicked out of the mansion. And to get a feel for life at Hefner’s fabled pad, Faris spent time there.
She says, “There are peacocks wandering around and beautiful girls and oddly placed bottles of baby oil, without any babies in sight. I checked out the grotto, but I didn’t go in. There’s the old addage you might get pregnant.”
Faris is planning a return trip - The House Bunny’s premiere party will be held at the Playboy Mansion. She giggles, “I’m taking my mum.”
Anna Faris plays a Playboy bunny in the upcoming film The House Bunny and posed (clothed) for the September cover of Playboy magazine – but she says she wasn’t always so eager to show off her physique.
In high school, “I felt unattractive, short and self-conscious about my body, and I would purposely emphasize that by doing odd things,” Faris, 31, tells Playboy. “I wore glasses, braces, odd hairdos and dumpy clothes. I was clumsy and awkward. When I was a freshman I wore a Christmas tree skirt as a cape. I couldn’t get any dates until senior year.”
That’s not really a problem anymore for Faris, who was divorced from her husband, Ben Indra, in February. Neither are raunchy comedy roles – which even her parents are used to now.
“When I went with my parents and brother to see Scary Movie at a Seattle strip mall the opening weekend, I was like, ‘Mom, there’s going to be a couple of points when I’m going to need you to go to the bathroom or get me popcorn. Just obey me,’” she says. “Now I’ve totally broken them in.”