Sara Friends: Rachael Harris comes to Good Day to talk about her new movie "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"

Sara Friends: Rachael Harris comes to Good Day to talk about her new movie
Rachael Harris comes to Good Day to talk about her new movie "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"

Here is a hot picture of Rachael Harris who stars in Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Rachael Harris heats up theatres in Diary of a Wimpy Kid, the hilarious new comedy getting great reviews.

Harris was in the “Hangover”, the “Soloist” and has also appeared in “For Your Consideration,” “Evan Almighty,” “License to Wed,” “Kicking and Screaming,” “The Haunted Mansion,” “Starsky & Hutch,” “Best in Show,” “A Mighty Wind” and “After the Sunset”.

Fans will best remember Rachael Harris from the short lived Reno 911 in which she appeared as Debbie Dangle. She also appeared in True Jackson VP as Kitty Monreaux, Notes from the Underbelly as Cooper, and 8 Simple Rules for Dating my Teenage Daughter as Margaret Brandenbauerbern. On Sister Sister she was Simone. Rachael Harris has also appeared as a correspondent on Jay Leno, Kimmel, and Letterman.

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Sara Friends: Lindsay Sloane in 'She's Out of My League'

Lindsay Sloane in 'She's Out of My League'
Lindsay Sloane in 'She's Out of My League'

Here a pictures of Lindsay Sloane who appears in She’s Out of My League. Lindsey Sloane pics heat up as Sloane hits theatres as Marnie the flight attendant this weekend. Lindsay Sloane will next appear as Laura in “A Good Old Fashion Or–” and as Francine in “The Other Guys”.

Fans will remember Lindsay Sloane as Jen on “How I Met Your Mother” and as Sasha Hoffman on “Help me Help You”, the short lived tv series.

Lindsay Sloane’s official bio reads as follows:

“A pretty, versatile young actress who has been working consistently in television since the beginning of the 1990s, New York City native Lindsey Sloane moved with her family to California at age one. By age 13 she had begun her acting career, voicing a character in the CBS animated special “Why, Charlie Brown, Why?” in 1990. The following year she began a two-season recurring role on the nostalgic ABC sitcom “The Wonder Years”, playing a classmate of narrator Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage). A guest stint on the ABC drama “My So-Called Life” and a supporting role in the “CBS Schoolbreak Special” presentation “Between Mother and Daughter” added more credits to Sloane’s resume while keeping her in the public eye.

“A regular role on the short-lived NBC sitcom “Mr. Rhodes” (1996-97) was followed by a regular part on the ABC sitcom “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch”. Here Sloane was afforded her most visible role to that point, playing the eponymous high schooler’s naive but spirited friend Valerie. She played the mermaid Fin in the spin-off TV-movie “Sabrina Down Under” (ABC, 1999), and reteamed with former ABC co-star Fred Savage, guesting on an episode of the actor’s series “Working” (NBC) in 1998. Sloane was subsequently featured with a 1999-2000 two-episode recurring role on Fox’s “That ’70s Show” and a guest turns on the NBC series “The West Wing” and “M.Y.O.B.” in 2000. Later that year she was cast as insecure and amiable actress Marcy Sternfeld on the teen-drama spoofing sitcom “Grosse Pointe” (The WB). Said to be playing the cast member based on Tori Spelling in the “Beverly Hills, 90210″-like series-within-a-series, Sloane’s character underwent some changes in order to not strain relations between Aaron Spelling and producer Darren Star. A young and cute but oddly unpopular actress with an eating disorder and very low self-esteem, Marcy was the most likeable character on the show, and Sloane’s charming girl-next-door persona was a perfect fit for the guileless primetime soap actress.

“While “Grosse Point” only lasted one season, Sloane quickly picked up film roles after the show ended in 2001. She appeared in “Man’s Best Friend” in 2002 and was cast in the remake of the 1979 comedy “The In-Laws” (2003).

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Sandra Bullock Oscar Acceptance Speech 2010

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Sandra Bullock Oscar Acceptance Speech 2010

It's the family and football drama that's managed to score touchdowns at both the box office – where by its third week it shockingly eclipsed New Moon – and in Oscar betting pools, where its star Sandra Bullock is favored to be among the five Best Actress contenders, if not the very victor herself.

But among the elements that make The Blind Side, based on author Michael Lewis's 2006 best-seller The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game, so winning already are the two real-life characters at its center: the outspoken and protective mother Leigh Anne Tuohy (forcefully played by Bullock) and the homeless, high-school student she takes into her wealthy Memphis household, Michael Oher (touchingly portrayed by newcomer Quinton Aaron).

"You know, there never was a decision to take in Michael. Michael was there [in the snowy chill, wearing only a T-shirt and shorts], he had a need, and we were able to fill it," the real-life Tuohy told the Religion News Service a month ago, when the movie first opened. "Do I think that our faith played a part in that? Absolutely. We looked over and we said, 'Wow, that young man needs some clothes.' "

Tuohy credits a sixth sense that drew her to Michael – causing her to tell her husband Sean (played by Tim McGraw) to pull over to the side of the road, where Michael was walking. "It was nothing and everything," she told New York's Daily News about the 2002 incident that changed her life and Michael's. "It was just one of those things that you should do."

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