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“There's something about blonds that triggers a lightheartedness. People can't take you seriously. Brunettes are more mysterious”
Birthname:
Amy Lysle Smart
Hometown:
Topanga Canyon, CA
Assets:
Beautiful blonde, but seems down to earth less
Introduction
Sure, her co-star Ali Larter had the famous whipped cream scene, but Amy Smart helped make the other scenes in Varsity Blues enjoyable, thanks to her good looks and feisty attitude.
Life Story
Smart started out as a fashion model, traveling across Europe when she was 16-years old. She soon found small amounts of acting work in movies like Starship Troopers (Denise Richards), and Dee Snyder's horror flick Strangeland. In 1999, Smart played Jules Harbor in the surprise hit Varsity Blues. This role helped open doors for the young actress, and she was next offered work in ABC mini-series The 70's. Her new found fame also found her memorable guest roles on shows like Felicity (Keri Russell, Amy Jo Johnson), and Scrubs (Sarah Chalke, Heather Graham).
She has also provided voices for the Cartoon Network hit Robot Chicken, and appeared as series regular Annie on the recently canceled show Smith.
Her latest film is the 2008 horror movie Mirrors with Keifer Sutherland. Other projects on the horizon are Life in Flight, Seventh Moon, Love N' Dancing, and the sequel to Crank; Crank 2: High Voltage. Sexy photos involving Amy's exposed ass and chest while filming a scene for Crank 2 have made their way on the net.
For those thinking about dating Smart, you should know she's engaged to her boyfriend of the past 12 years. Talk about milking the cow.
Stuff she’s done, ie: movies, tv, albums:
Road Trip, Just Friends, Scrubs, Rat Race, Starsky & Hutch, Crank, StarShip Troopers, Interstate 60, Varsity Blues, Mirrors, The 70's, Felicity, The Meant To Be's, Love N' Dancing, Life in Flight, Seventh Moon, Crank 2 High Voltage
Dudes she has worked with:
Tom Green, Ryan Reynolds, Zach Braff, Casper Van Dien, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris, Clancy Brown, Michael Ironside, James Marsden, Jason Statham, Corey Haim
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