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| children = 1 | occupation = Actress, producer | years_active = 1991–present }} Anna Kay Faris〔 (;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anna Faris: Does Playboy September 2008, Dishes On Demi Moore Daughter Rumer Willis )〕 born November 29, 1976)〔 is an American actress and producer. She has been mainly recognized as a comedic performer for her appearances in numerous comedy films throughout her career. Her breakthrough came with the role of Cindy Campbell in ''Scary Movie'' (2000), which spawned a film franchise and established Faris as a notable comedic actress. She appeared in the subsequent three sequels of the movie, with her last appearance being in the fourth installment, released in 2006. During the early-mid 2000s, she played supporting roles in dramatic pictures such as ''Lost in Translation'' (2003) and ''Brokeback Mountain'' (2005), and appeared in various comedies, including ''The Hot Chick'' (2002), ''Waiting...'' (2005), ''Just Friends'' (2005), and ''My Super Ex-Girlfriend'' (2006). She received critical praise for her role in the indie black comedy ''Smiley Face'' (2007) and then starred in the Playboy-themed movie ''The House Bunny'' (2008) which was billed as her star vehicle and earned her a MTV Movie Award nomination for Best Comedic Performance. In 2009, she co-appeared in ''Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel'' and ''Observe and Report'', and also had voice-over roles in ''Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs'' and ''Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel'' (she has continued to lend her voice for both films' sequels). She starred and co-produced the feature ''What's Your Number?'' (2011), which was followed by comedic roles in the political satire ''The Dictator'' (2012), and the anthology film ''Movie 43'' (2013). Faris has played Christy Plunkett on the CBS sitcom ''Mom'' since 2013. The show has earned the actress further critical and popular acclaim and a People's Choice Award nomination. ==Early life and education== Faris was born in Baltimore, Maryland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anna Faris Biography (1976–) )〕 Her family moved to Edmonds, Washington, when she was six years old. Her father, Jack, was a sociologist who worked at the University of Washington as a vice president of internal communications,〔 and later headed the Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association. Her mother, Karen, was a special education teacher〔 at Seaview Elementary School〔 in Edmonds. Faris has an older brother, Robert, who is also a sociologist and professor at the University of California, Davis.〔 Faris was raised with her brother in a "very conservative atmosphere",〔 and by the age of 6, her parents enrolled her in a community drama class for kids as they usually encouraged her to act, although it was not professionally at the beginning. She enjoyed watching plays and eventually produced her own material in her bedroom with friends who lived in her neighborhood. Faris has said in interviews she often imagined her retainer talking to her, remarking that she would picture herself "on talk shows to talk about () talking retainer".〔〔http://blog.sfgate.com/dailydish/2013/10/25/anna-faris-childhood-best-friend-was-her-retainer/〕〔https://twitter.com/annakfaris/status/388337016447848451〕 Faris attended Edmonds-Woodway High School (where she graduated from in 1994), and while studying, she performed onstage with a Seattle repertory company and in nationally broadcast radio plays. She once self-described herself as a drama club "dork", stating that she used to wear a Christmas-tree skirt in school and didn't date until senior year. "I liked guys, but no one really liked me", she recalled.〔 She then attended the University of Washington and earned a degree in English literature in 1999.〔 Despite her love for acting, Faris admitted she "never really thought () wanted to become a movie star" and continued to act "just to make some extra money", hoping one day to publish a novel.〔 She acknowledged she had performed since she was a kid, though she felt acting was "the least practical thing" she "could do" for a living.〔http://www.lamag.com/lastory/anna-faris/〕 After graduating college, Faris was going to travel to London, where she had a receptionist job lined up at an ad agency, however, she ended living in Los Angeles "at the last minute", once she committed to the idea of pursuing mainstream acting, eventually scoring the starring part in ''Scary Movie''.〔 At the age of 22, she lived by her own in a studio located at the Ravens-wood in Hancock Park.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anna Faris」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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