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Anna Faris

Anna Kay Faris (/ˈfærɪs/;[1] born November 29, 1976)[2] is an American actress. She rose to prominence for her work in comedic roles, particularly the lead part of Cindy Campbell in the Scary Movie film series (2000–2006).

Anna Faris
Faris in 2013
Born
Anna Kay Faris

(1976-11-29) November 29, 1976 (age 46)
EducationUniversity of Washington (BA)
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present
Spouses
  • Ben Indra
    (m. 2004; div. 2008)
  • (m. 2009; div. 2018)
  • (m. 2021)
Children1

Her film credits include The Hot Chick (2002), Lost in Translation (2003), Brokeback Mountain (2005), Waiting... (2005), Just Friends (2005), My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), Smiley Face (2007), The House Bunny (2008), What's Your Number? (2011), The Dictator (2012), and Overboard (2018). She has also had voice-over roles in the film series Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009–2013) and Alvin and the Chipmunks (2009–2015), as well as The Emoji Movie (2017).

On television, Faris had a recurring role as Erica in the final season of the NBC sitcom Friends (2004) and starred as Christy Plunkett in the CBS sitcom Mom (2013–2020). In 2015, Faris launched Unqualified, an advice podcast, and in 2017, her memoir of the same name was published, which became a New York Times Best Seller.

Early life

Faris was born on November 29, 1976, in Baltimore, Maryland, the second child of Jack, a sociology professor, and Karen Faris, a special education teacher.[3] Both her parents, natives of Seattle, Washington, were living in Baltimore as her father had accepted a professorship at Towson University.[4] When Faris was six, the family moved to Edmonds, Washington.[5] Her father worked at the University of Washington as a vice president of internal communications,[3] and later headed the Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association,[3][6] while her mother taught at Seaview Elementary School in Edmonds.[5]

Faris has an older brother, Robert, who is also a sociologist and professor at the University of California, Davis.[6][7][8] In interviews, she has described her parents as "ultra liberal"[9] and said that she and her brother were raised in an irreligious[10] but "very conservative", traditional atmosphere.[3] At age six, her parents enrolled her in a community drama class for children, as they usually encouraged her to act. She enjoyed watching plays and eventually produced her own material in her bedroom with neighborhood friends. She has said in interviews she often imagined her orthodontal retainer talking to her, and that she pictured herself "on talk shows to talk about [her] talking retainer".[3][11][12]

Faris attended Edmonds-Woodway High School (where she graduated in 1994), and while studying, performed onstage with a Seattle repertory company and in nationally broadcast radio plays. She once described herself as "a drama-club dork," and said she used to wear a Christmas-tree skirt in school.[3] She then attended the University of Washington, where she earned a degree in English literature in 1999.[5] Despite her love of acting, she admitted she "never really thought [she] wanted to become a movie star" and continued to act "just to make some extra money," hoping one day to publish a novel.[3][13] After graduating from college, she was going to travel to London, where she had a receptionist job lined up at an ad agency. However, she ended up living in Los Angeles "at the last minute," once she committed to the idea of pursuing acting. Shortly afterwards, she obtained the starring role in Scary Movie.[13] At 22, she lived in a studio apartment at The Ravenswood in Hancock Park.[13]

Career

Early acting credits (1986–1999)

Encouraged by her parents to pursue acting when she was young,[14] Faris gave her first professional performance at age nine in a three-month run of Arthur Miller's play Danger: Memory! at the Seattle Repertory Theater. She made US$250 for the role, which was "huge" for her at the time. "I felt like I was rolling in the dough," she recalled.[15] She went on to play Scout in a production of To Kill a Mockingbird at the Village Theatre in Issaquah, Washington, the title character in Heidi, and Rebecca in Our Town. Her theatre credits during that period included productions of Rain, Some Fish, No Elephants, and Life Under Water.[16]

While in high school, Faris appeared in a television commercial for a frozen yogurt brand, and in a training video for Red Robin. On the latter, she said in May 2012: "I play, like, the perfect hostess. And I think they still use it."[17]

Faris played brief roles in the made-for-TV film Deception: A Mother's Secret and the independent drama Eden, the latter of which screened at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival. Her first major film role came shortly after college, in the independent slasher film Lovers Lane (1999), in which she played an ill-fated cheerleader.[18] A B-movie, it received a straight-to-DVD release. Critical reception was mixed,[19][20] but for her part, Faris garnered her first acting reviews by writers; efilmcritic.com's Greg Muskewitz found her the film's "one center of interest".[21]

Breakthrough with Scary Movie (2000–2006)

Faris's breakout role came in 2000 when she starred in the horror-comedy parody film Scary Movie,[22] portraying Cindy Campbell, a play on the character of Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) in the slasher thriller Scream. It marked her first starring credit, as she had appeared only in small and supporting parts in theater plays and low-budget features. She found the experience a "great boot camp" for her, as she told UK's The Guardian in 2009, explaining that she "hadn't done much before that. With those movies, you have to be so exact with your props and the physical comedy and everything, so it was a great training ground."[23] Scary Movie was a major commercial success, ranking atop the box office charts with a US$42 million opening weekend gross. It went on to earn US$278 million worldwide.[24] For her performance, Faris received nominations for the Breakthrough Female Performance and Best Kiss Awards at the 2001 MTV Movie Awards. She subsequently reprised her role in Scary Movie 2, released on July 4, 2001.

Her next film role was that of the lesbian colleague of a lonely and traumatized young woman in the independent psychological thriller May (2002), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was released in selected theaters.[25] In its review, The Digital Fix found it "one of the finest examples of independent American genre filmmaking" and asserted that Faris played her role "with an infectious level of enthusiasm, frequently skirting the border between a believable performance and one that is completely over the top, but always managing to come down on the right side."[26] Later in 2002, she starred alongside Rob Schneider and Rachel McAdams in the comedy The Hot Chick, about a teenage girl whose mind is magically swapped with that of a 30-year-old criminal. It was a modest commercial success, grossing US$54 million worldwide.[27]

In 2003, Faris was "cast last-minute" opposite Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson in Sofia Coppola's drama Lost in Translation, where she played a "bubbly, extroverted" actress getting in with an aging actor in Tokyo.[28][29] She felt the film gave her the chance to get people to know her body of work a "little more," and called it "the best experience of [her] life" at the time.[30] While Variety remarked that Faris "contributes an amusing turn" as her "vacuous movie star" character,[31] New York Times concluded that the actress, "who barely registers in the Scary Movie pictures—and she's the star—comes to full, lovable and irritating life as a live-wire starlet [...] this movie will secure her a career."[32] Budgeted at US$4 million, Lost in Translation grossed US$119.7 million globally.[33] She portrayed Cindy Campbell for the third time in 2003's Scary Movie 3.[34]

 
Faris in January 2007

In 2004, Faris debuted on the last season of the sitcom Friends in the recurring role of Erica, the mother whose twin babies are adopted by Chandler and Monica;[35] and in the summer that year, she filmed a small part in Ang Lee's drama Brokeback Mountain (2005). As her character had just "one scene in the movie," she only spent two days on set in Calgary.[28] For the film, Faris, along with her co-stars, received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Faris starred in the 2005 comedies Waiting... and Just Friends, both alongside Ryan Reynolds. Waiting... was an independent production about restaurant employees who collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics. Budgeted at US$3 million, it made US$18.6 million,[36] but a View London reviewer, remarking that the director had "assembled a decent comic cast," felt that "he gives them practically nothing to do. Reynolds and [...] Faris were hilarious together in Just Friends, so it's a shame that their talents are so wasted here."[37] In Just Friends, Faris portrayed Samantha James,[38] an emerging, self-obsessed pop singer landing in New Jersey with a formerly overweight nerd (played by co-star Reynolds), now a successful record producer. It grossed US$50.9 million around the globe,[39] and earned Faris nominations for an MTV Movie Award and two Teen Choice Awards.[40]

Faris played Cindy Campbell for the fourth and final time in Scary Movie 4, which premiered on April 14, 2006. It was intended as the final chapter in the franchise, but a fifth feature was released on April 12, 2013; Faris did not return to appear in it.[41] In 2006, she also appeared opposite Uma Thurman and Luke Wilson in Ivan Reitman's romantic comedy My Super Ex-Girlfriend, playing Hannah, the co-worker of a man (Wilson) dating a neurotic and aggressive superhero (Thurman). While critical response was mixed,[42] it made US$61 million worldwide,[43] and Faris and Thurman both got MTV Movie Award nominations for Best Fight.[44]

Continued comedic roles (2007–2012)

In Gregg Araki's independent stoner comedy Smiley Face (2007), Faris starred as Jane F, a young woman who has a series of misadventures after eating a large number of cupcakes laced with cannabis.[45] It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival[46] and received a limited theatrical release in Los Angeles.[47] Reviews were largely positive; according to the film-critics aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, writers agreed that her "bright performance and Gregg Araki's sharp direction" made the film "more than [the] average stoner comedy."[48] It earned her the "Stonette of the Year" prize at High Times magazine's Stony Awards.[49]

She appeared opposite Diane Keaton and Jon Heder in the independent comedy Mama's Boy, playing an aspiring singer and the love interest of a self-absorbed 29-year-old (Heder). Distributed for a limited release to certain parts of the United States only, Mama's Boy premiered on November 30, 2007, to lukewarm critical and commercial responses.[50][51] She followed it with a starring part in a mainstream feature, Fred Wolf's comedy The House Bunny, where she appeared as Shelley, a former Playboy bunny who signs up to be the "house mother" of an unpopular university sorority after being expelled from the Playboy Mansion. Although it received average reviews, critics were unanimously favorable towards Faris's part,[52] most of them agreeing, according to website Rotten Tomatoes, that she was "game" in what they called a "middling, formulaic comedy."[53] The film was released on August 22, 2008, in the US, and made US$70 million in its global theatrical run.[54]

Faris's first movie of 2009 was the British science fiction-comedy Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel, which follows two social outcasts and their cynical friend as they attempt to navigate a time-travel conundrum in the middle of a British pub. Faris played Cassie, a girl from the future who sets the adventure in motion. The Guardian described her appearance as a "bewildered cameo".[55] It received a theatrical release only in the UK, and later had several television premiere airings across Europe.[56][57]

 
Faris at a screening for Observe and Report (2009)

In the black comedy Observe and Report (2009), Faris co-starred opposite Seth Rogen, portraying a bitchy cosmetic counter employee on whom Rogen has a crush. She was drawn to appear in the movie, as it gave Faris the opportunity to play an "awful character" rather than the usual "roles where you have to win the audience over or win the guy over, and be charming."[58] Controversy arose regarding a scene where Rogen has sex with Faris's intoxicated character, with various advocacy groups commenting that it constituted date rape.[59][60][61] Budgeted at US$18 million, Observe and Report made US$26 million.[62] Faris voiced a weather intern and the love interest of a wannabe scientist in the animated Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs as well as Jeanette Miller (one of the chipettes) in the live-action hybrid Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, both of which were box office successes.[63][64]

Faris starred in the computer-animated live-action film Yogi Bear as a nature documentary filmmaker befriending the titular character. It was released by Warner Bros. on December 17, 2010, receiving largely negative reviews, with many critics unimpressed by its screenplay.[65] The Hollywood Reporter, while admitting to find her "very talented" in its verdict, wondered "what on earth" made her agree to play her role.[66] The film, however, made US$201 million worldwide.[67]

Faris's subsequent film release was the retro comedy Take Me Home Tonight, about a group of friends partying on one summer night during the 1980s. Filmed in 2007, it received a wide theatrical release four years later, on March 4, 2011, to negative reviews and lackluster earnings.[68][69][70] Faris, however, obtained a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Movie Actress – Comedy.[71][72] She next had the starring part and served as executive producer of What's Your Number?, where she appeared with Chris Evans.[35] In the movie, she played a woman who looks back at the past 19 men she's had relationships with and wonders if one of them might be her one true love. It garnered generally mediocre reviews, who concluded that the "comic timing" of Faris was "sharp as always," but felt it was wasted in "this predictable, boilerplate comedy."[73] It was released on September 30, 2011, and made US$30 million worldwide.[74] She also reprised her voice-over role in Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, released on December 16, 2011.

Her next film role was that of a human rights activist befriending a childish autocrat in the political satire The Dictator (2012), co-starring Sacha Baron Cohen.[75] Faris, who was eager to work with Baron Cohen as she had been his fan "for years,"[76] stated that "90 percent" of the acting in the film was improvised.[76] Critics gave it decent reviews, with Faris's role garnering a similar reception; Los Angeles Times called her "the film's standout" and stated that when "she opens her mouth, that rasp that has made her so much fun to watch (the "Scary Movie" franchise most memorably) takes hold and turns the dialogue inside out. The kind of true-believer purity she brings to Zoey's eco-terrorizing rants comes close to stealing Baron Cohen's comic thunder."[77] The picture was a box office success, grossing US$179 million globally,[78] and earned Faris the Star of the Year Award at the National Association of Theatre Owners.[79]

Mom and Unqualified (2013–present)

 
Faris at Comic Con in 2013

In 2013, Faris acted for the third time with then-husband Chris Pratt, following Take Me Home Tonight and What's Your Number? in a segment of Movie 43, an independent anthology black comedy that featured 14 different storylines, with each segment having a different director.[80] The film was universally panned by critics, with the Chicago Sun-Times calling it "the Citizen Kane of awful."[81][82] In the British romantic comedy I Give It a Year (2013), Faris played an old flame of a writer (Rafe Spall) who hastily tied the knot. Released shortly after Movie 43, the film received mixed reviews and was a commercial success in the UK.[83][84][85]

Faris obtained the main role of the CBS sitcom series Mom, which debuted on September 23, 2013. Her character is Christy, a newly sober single mom who tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley.[86] As she landed the part, the show gave Faris, who had guest-starred in various television programs until then, her first full-time television role.[87] Throughout its eight-season run, the sitcom has become the third most-watched comedy on television,[88][89][90] and has received generally favorable reviews;[91][92] Vulture called her "the most talented comic actress of her generation," and Boston Herald critic, Mark A. Perigard wrote in his verdict: "This is dark material, yet Faris balances it with a genuine winsomeness, able to wring laughs out of the most innocuous lines."[93][94] She has been nominated for one Prism Award and two People's Choice Awards. In 2020, Faris left the show after seven seasons.[95]

Faris reprised her voice-role in the animated science-fiction comedy sequel Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, released in theaters four days after Mom premiered on television.[96][97] Like the first film, Meatballs 2 was a commercial success, grossing US$274.3 million worldwide.[98] The following year, she had an uncredited cameo in the closing-credits sequence of the action-comedy 22 Jump Street, appearing in a segment called 30 Jump Street: Flight Academy.[99][100][101]

Faris and Mom co-star Allison Janney hosted the 41st People's Choice Awards, which were held January 7, 2015.[102] In November, she launched Unqualified,[103] a free-form advice podcast;[104] along with producer Sim Sarna, she is the host of the show, which consists of interviews with celebrities and cultural figures, followed by personal phone-calls to listeners asking for relationship and other advice.[4] Faris was inspired to create the podcast after listening to Serial, and explaining the evolution of the idea, she said: "I love to talk about relationships; that's all I want to talk about with my friends. And then I just thought, I kind of want a hobby [...] So I started asking around to some friends, and I asked this technical producer guy what equipment I should buy on Amazon. And I just started recording my friends when they would come over. And then with my dear friend Sim, we started flushing out the whole thing, which clearly there's still a lot more flushing out to do. It started out as a dinky hobby."[105] As of May 2021, 249 episodes have been released.[106]

Faris reprised her voice-over role in The Road Chip, the fourth installment in the Alvin and the Chipmunks film series.[107][108] In 2016, she had a brief appearance as an exaggerated version of herself in the action-comedy Keanu,[109] and starred in the music video for the song "Hold On To Me" by Mondo Cozmo.[110] In 2017, Faris voiced one of the lead characters, Jailbreak, in the CG animated comedy The Emoji Movie (originally set to be voiced by Ilana Glazer), which was universally panned by critics.[111]

Faris published her first book, Unqualified, in October 2017; it was described as part "memoir […] part humorous, unflinching advice from her hit podcast."[citation needed] The memoir became one of the "top 20 blockbuster books of autumn," according to Amazon,[112] and received a positive critical response; The New York Times found the book to be "goofily self-deprecating, casually profane and occasionally raw, earnest and blunt, like Ms. Faris herself,"[113][114] and The Ringer remarked: "Unqualified is observant, sharp, and startlingly revealing, not only about Faris's romantic history, but of the broader discrepancies between modern male and female Hollywood stardom writ large."[115]

In Overboard (2018), a remake of the 1987 film of the same name starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, Faris played a single, working-class mother who convinces a spoiled wealthy playboy (Eugenio Derbez) with amnesia that they are married.[116] While publications such as IndieWire and Film Inquiry praised the chemistry between Derbez and Faris,[117][118] most critics felt that the film made "poor use of the ever-charming" Faris.[119] Her first leading film role since 2011's What's Your Number,[120] Overboard was a commercial success, grossing over US$91.2 million worldwide.[121]

Public image

During her career, Faris has been called one of the "most talented comedic actresses" of her generation by several publications.[93][122][123] Cosmopolitan magazine named her "the Cosmo's Fun Fearless Female of the Year" in 2010,[124] and Tad Friend described her in The New Yorker as "Hollywood's most original comedic actress."[14] A Vulture article called Faris "her generation's Goldie Hawn" and she has been often compared to comedian Lucille Ball.[125][126] The Wrap, likening her to Ball, asserted the actress "has impeccable timing and isn't afraid to cast dignity aside in pursuit of a hearty laugh,"[127] while NPR described her as "Hawn's heir apparent—a modern-day Lucille Ball with an up-for-anything mania and a gift for the low arts of slapstick and pulling faces."[128]

Although some of her movies have been critically panned or flopped at the box office, Faris remains often acclaimed for her portrayals in most of them; The A.V. Club once stated it was a "pleasure to watch" Faris on screen and described her as "a gifted, likeable comedian who tends to be the best element of many terrible movies."[129] Slate magazine's Dana Stevens wrote in her review for Faris's vehicle What's Your Number?: "More than any contemporary comedienne I can think of [...] Faris demonstrates this fearless anything-for-a-laugh quality. It would be wonderful to see her in a movie that tested the limits of that audacity, rather than forcing her to tamp it down."[130] Most critics agree that her 2007 independent comedy Smiley Face remains one of her best films;[131] Los Angeles Times remarked that this film was "an opportunity for the actress to show that she can carry a movie composed of often hilarious nonstop misadventures. No matter how outrageously or foolishly Faris' Jane behaves, she remains blissfully appealing—such are Faris' fearless comedic skills and the freshness of her radiant blond beauty."[132]

Faris has appeared on the covers and photo sessions of several magazines throughout her career; she graced the September 2000 cover of Raygun, and in subsequent years the list has included Playboy, Self, Cosmopolitan, among others.[133] She was featured in GQ UK's June 2001 pictorial of "Young Hollywood." She has been listed as No. 57, No. 39, No. 42 and No. 44 in Maxim magazine's "Hot 100" in 2004, 2009, 2010 and 2011 respectively.[134][135][136] In 2009, she was ranked No. 60 in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World," and ranked No. 96 on the same list in 2010. Ask Men also featured her as No. 78 on its 2009 "100 Most Desirable Women in the World" list.

Personal life

 
Faris with then-husband Chris Pratt at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival

Faris started dating actor Ben Indra shortly after they met on the set of the 1999 indie slasher film Lovers Lane.[137] They married in June 2004.[138] Faris filed for divorce in April 2007 citing irreconcilable differences.[139] As part of their divorce agreement in February 2008, she agreed to pay Indra $900,000 in addition to other property and acting royalties.[140]

During her divorce from Indra and after filming The House Bunny, Faris got breast implants, which she first revealed in an interview with The New Yorker in April 2011.[141] She said it "wasn't a career thing—it was a divorce thing",[141] and recalled in her memoir Unqualified that she had previously been insecure about her breasts.[142][143]

Faris met actor Chris Pratt in early 2007 at the table read in Los Angeles for the film Take Me Home Tonight where their characters were love interests.[14] They started dating shortly after, became engaged in late 2008,[144] and married on July 9, 2009, in a small ceremony in Bali, Indonesia,[145][146] eloping on a whim after a friend's wedding.[147] They have a son, Jack, who was born on August 25, 2012, nine weeks premature and spent a month in intensive care before going home.[148][149] The family lived in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles.[146] On August 6, 2017, the couple announced their separation,[150][151] and filed for divorce on December 1, 2017.[152] On October 16, 2018, it was announced that it had been finalized.[153]

In September 2017, Faris reportedly began dating cinematographer Michael Barrett, whom she met while working on the film Overboard.[154] In a February 2020 appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, she confirmed rumors of their engagement.[155] In 2021, she confirmed they had married in a courthouse ceremony in Washington State.[156]

During a Thanksgiving 2019 dinner, Faris and her guests began experiencing mysterious health symptoms in a Lake Tahoe rental cottage. Local first responders detected carbon monoxide levels six times the recommended maximum.[157]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Eden Dithy
1999 Lovers Lane Jannelle Bay
2000 Scary Movie Cindy Campbell
2001 Scary Movie 2
2002 May Polly
The Hot Chick April
2003 Winter Break Justine
Lost in Translation Kelly
Scary Movie 3 Cindy Campbell
2005 Southern Belles Belle Scott
Waiting... Serena
Brokeback Mountain Lashawn Malone
Just Friends Samantha James
2006 Scary Movie 4 Cindy Campbell
My Super Ex-Girlfriend Hannah Lewis
Guilty Hearts Jane Conelly
2007 Smiley Face Jane F.
Mama's Boy Nora Flanagan
2008 The House Bunny Shelley Darlington Also producer
The Spleenectomy Danielle / Dr. Fields Short film
2009 Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel Cassie
Observe and Report Brandi
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Sam Sparks Voice
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Jeanette Miller Voice
2010 Yogi Bear Rachel Johnson
2011 Take Me Home Tonight Wendy Franklin
What's Your Number? Ally Darling Also executive producer
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Jeanette Miller Voice
2012 The Dictator Zoey
2013 Movie 43 Julie
I Give It a Year Chloe
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Sam Sparks Voice
2014 22 Jump Street Anna Cameo
2015 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip Jeanette Miller Voice
2016 Keanu Herself Cameo
2017 The Emoji Movie Jailbreak / Princess Linda Voice
2018 Overboard Kate Sullivan
2022 The Estate Savanna

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Deception: A Mother's Secret Liz TV film
2002, 2004 King of the Hill Lisa / Stoned Hippie Chick Voice, 2 episodes
2004 Friends Erica Recurring role, 5 episodes
Mad TV Herself 2 episodes
2005 Blue Skies Sarah Unaired pilot
2007 Entourage Herself 3 episodes
2008 The Girls Next Door 1 episode
2008, 2011 Saturday Night Live "Anna Faris/Duffy" (34.3)
"Anna Faris/Drake" (37.4)
2013–2020 Mom Christy Plunkett Lead role (seasons 1–7), 152 episodes
2018 The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale Sandy Episode: "Bitterness and Disappointment"
2021 HouseBroken Lil' Bunny, Chartreuse Voice, 2 episodes
2022 The Simpsons Ashley the Female Hacker Voice, Episode: "Lisa the Boy Scout"

Podcasting

Year Title Role Notes
2015–present Anna Faris is Unqualified Herself Host, 249 episodes
2023 The Peepkins Commander Hatch Lead role, 6 episodes

Bibliography

  • Unqualified; ISBN 978-1101986424 (2017)

Soundtrack appearances

Year Album Track Label Ref.
2003 Lost in Translation "Nobody Does It Better" Emperor Norton Records [158]
2005 Just Friends "Forgiveness" New Line Records [159]
Just Friends "Love from Afar" New Line Records
2007 Mama's Boy "Old-Fashioned Girl" Lakeshore Records [160]
Mama's Boy "Bad Bath and Bullshit" Lakeshore Records [160][161]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Work Result
2001 MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss (with Jon Abrahams) Scary Movie Nominated
2001 Breakthrough Female Performance Nominated
2004 Gold Derby Awards Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
2004 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Supporting Actress May Won
2006 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Brokeback Mountain Nominated
2006 MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss (with Chris Marquette) Just Friends Nominated
2006 Teen Choice Awards Choice Hissy Fit Nominated
2006 Choice Liplock Nominated
2006 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Chick You Don't Wanna Mess With (Best Heroine) Scary Movie 4 Nominated
2007 MTV Movie Awards Best Fight (with Uma Thurman) My Super Ex-Girlfriend Nominated
2007 Stony Awards Stonette of the Year Smiley Face Won
2009 MTV Movie Awards Best Comedic Performance The House Bunny Nominated
2011 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress – Comedy Take Me Home Tonight Nominated
2012 National Association of Theatre Owners Star of the Year Award The Dictator Won
2014 People's Choice Awards Favorite Actress in a New Television Series Mom Nominated
2016 Favorite Comedic Television Actress Nominated
2017 Favorite Comedic Television Actress Nominated
2018 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress – Comedy Overboard Nominated

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Further reading

  • Harper, Jim (2004). Legacy of Blood: A Comprehensive Guide to Slasher Movies. Critical Vision. ISBN 978-1-900-48639-2.

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Anna Kay Faris ˈ f ae r ɪ s 1 born November 29 1976 2 is an American actress She rose to prominence for her work in comedic roles particularly the lead part of Cindy Campbell in the Scary Movie film series 2000 2006 Anna FarisFaris in 2013BornAnna Kay Faris 1976 11 29 November 29 1976 age 46 Baltimore Maryland U S EducationUniversity of Washington BA OccupationActressYears active1985 presentSpousesBen Indra m 2004 div 2008 wbr Chris Pratt m 2009 div 2018 wbr Michael Barrett m 2021 wbr Children1Her film credits include The Hot Chick 2002 Lost in Translation 2003 Brokeback Mountain 2005 Waiting 2005 Just Friends 2005 My Super Ex Girlfriend 2006 Smiley Face 2007 The House Bunny 2008 What s Your Number 2011 The Dictator 2012 and Overboard 2018 She has also had voice over roles in the film series Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2009 2013 and Alvin and the Chipmunks 2009 2015 as well as The Emoji Movie 2017 On television Faris had a recurring role as Erica in the final season of the NBC sitcom Friends 2004 and starred as Christy Plunkett in the CBS sitcom Mom 2013 2020 In 2015 Faris launched Unqualified an advice podcast and in 2017 her memoir of the same name was published which became a New York Times Best Seller Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early acting credits 1986 1999 2 2 Breakthrough with Scary Movie 2000 2006 2 3 Continued comedic roles 2007 2012 2 4 Mom and Unqualified 2013 present 3 Public image 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Podcasting 6 Bibliography 7 Soundtrack appearances 8 Awards and nominations 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life EditFaris was born on November 29 1976 in Baltimore Maryland the second child of Jack a sociology professor and Karen Faris a special education teacher 3 Both her parents natives of Seattle Washington were living in Baltimore as her father had accepted a professorship at Towson University 4 When Faris was six the family moved to Edmonds Washington 5 Her father worked at the University of Washington as a vice president of internal communications 3 and later headed the Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association 3 6 while her mother taught at Seaview Elementary School in Edmonds 5 Faris has an older brother Robert who is also a sociologist and professor at the University of California Davis 6 7 8 In interviews she has described her parents as ultra liberal 9 and said that she and her brother were raised in an irreligious 10 but very conservative traditional atmosphere 3 At age six her parents enrolled her in a community drama class for children as they usually encouraged her to act She enjoyed watching plays and eventually produced her own material in her bedroom with neighborhood friends She has said in interviews she often imagined her orthodontal retainer talking to her and that she pictured herself on talk shows to talk about her talking retainer 3 11 12 Faris attended Edmonds Woodway High School where she graduated in 1994 and while studying performed onstage with a Seattle repertory company and in nationally broadcast radio plays She once described herself as a drama club dork and said she used to wear a Christmas tree skirt in school 3 She then attended the University of Washington where she earned a degree in English literature in 1999 5 Despite her love of acting she admitted she never really thought she wanted to become a movie star and continued to act just to make some extra money hoping one day to publish a novel 3 13 After graduating from college she was going to travel to London where she had a receptionist job lined up at an ad agency However she ended up living in Los Angeles at the last minute once she committed to the idea of pursuing acting Shortly afterwards she obtained the starring role in Scary Movie 13 At 22 she lived in a studio apartment at The Ravenswood in Hancock Park 13 Career EditEarly acting credits 1986 1999 Edit Encouraged by her parents to pursue acting when she was young 14 Faris gave her first professional performance at age nine in a three month run of Arthur Miller s play Danger Memory at the Seattle Repertory Theater She made US 250 for the role which was huge for her at the time I felt like I was rolling in the dough she recalled 15 She went on to play Scout in a production of To Kill a Mockingbird at the Village Theatre in Issaquah Washington the title character in Heidi and Rebecca in Our Town Her theatre credits during that period included productions of Rain Some Fish No Elephants and Life Under Water 16 While in high school Faris appeared in a television commercial for a frozen yogurt brand and in a training video for Red Robin On the latter she said in May 2012 I play like the perfect hostess And I think they still use it 17 Faris played brief roles in the made for TV film Deception A Mother s Secret and the independent drama Eden the latter of which screened at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival Her first major film role came shortly after college in the independent slasher film Lovers Lane 1999 in which she played an ill fated cheerleader 18 A B movie it received a straight to DVD release Critical reception was mixed 19 20 but for her part Faris garnered her first acting reviews by writers efilmcritic com s Greg Muskewitz found her the film s one center of interest 21 Breakthrough with Scary Movie 2000 2006 Edit Faris s breakout role came in 2000 when she starred in the horror comedy parody film Scary Movie 22 portraying Cindy Campbell a play on the character of Sidney Prescott Neve Campbell in the slasher thriller Scream It marked her first starring credit as she had appeared only in small and supporting parts in theater plays and low budget features She found the experience a great boot camp for her as she told UK s The Guardian in 2009 explaining that she hadn t done much before that With those movies you have to be so exact with your props and the physical comedy and everything so it was a great training ground 23 Scary Movie was a major commercial success ranking atop the box office charts with a US 42 million opening weekend gross It went on to earn US 278 million worldwide 24 For her performance Faris received nominations for the Breakthrough Female Performance and Best Kiss Awards at the 2001 MTV Movie Awards She subsequently reprised her role in Scary Movie 2 released on July 4 2001 Her next film role was that of the lesbian colleague of a lonely and traumatized young woman in the independent psychological thriller May 2002 which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was released in selected theaters 25 In its review The Digital Fix found it one of the finest examples of independent American genre filmmaking and asserted that Faris played her role with an infectious level of enthusiasm frequently skirting the border between a believable performance and one that is completely over the top but always managing to come down on the right side 26 Later in 2002 she starred alongside Rob Schneider and Rachel McAdams in the comedy The Hot Chick about a teenage girl whose mind is magically swapped with that of a 30 year old criminal It was a modest commercial success grossing US 54 million worldwide 27 In 2003 Faris was cast last minute opposite Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson in Sofia Coppola s drama Lost in Translation where she played a bubbly extroverted actress getting in with an aging actor in Tokyo 28 29 She felt the film gave her the chance to get people to know her body of work a little more and called it the best experience of her life at the time 30 While Variety remarked that Faris contributes an amusing turn as her vacuous movie star character 31 New York Times concluded that the actress who barely registers in the Scary Movie pictures and she s the star comes to full lovable and irritating life as a live wire starlet this movie will secure her a career 32 Budgeted at US 4 million Lost in Translation grossed US 119 7 million globally 33 She portrayed Cindy Campbell for the third time in 2003 s Scary Movie 3 34 Faris in January 2007 In 2004 Faris debuted on the last season of the sitcom Friends in the recurring role of Erica the mother whose twin babies are adopted by Chandler and Monica 35 and in the summer that year she filmed a small part in Ang Lee s drama Brokeback Mountain 2005 As her character had just one scene in the movie she only spent two days on set in Calgary 28 For the film Faris along with her co stars received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Faris starred in the 2005 comedies Waiting and Just Friends both alongside Ryan Reynolds Waiting was an independent production about restaurant employees who collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics Budgeted at US 3 million it made US 18 6 million 36 but a View London reviewer remarking that the director had assembled a decent comic cast felt that he gives them practically nothing to do Reynolds and Faris were hilarious together in Just Friends so it s a shame that their talents are so wasted here 37 In Just Friends Faris portrayed Samantha James 38 an emerging self obsessed pop singer landing in New Jersey with a formerly overweight nerd played by co star Reynolds now a successful record producer It grossed US 50 9 million around the globe 39 and earned Faris nominations for an MTV Movie Award and two Teen Choice Awards 40 Faris played Cindy Campbell for the fourth and final time in Scary Movie 4 which premiered on April 14 2006 It was intended as the final chapter in the franchise but a fifth feature was released on April 12 2013 Faris did not return to appear in it 41 In 2006 she also appeared opposite Uma Thurman and Luke Wilson in Ivan Reitman s romantic comedy My Super Ex Girlfriend playing Hannah the co worker of a man Wilson dating a neurotic and aggressive superhero Thurman While critical response was mixed 42 it made US 61 million worldwide 43 and Faris and Thurman both got MTV Movie Award nominations for Best Fight 44 Continued comedic roles 2007 2012 Edit In Gregg Araki s independent stoner comedy Smiley Face 2007 Faris starred as Jane F a young woman who has a series of misadventures after eating a large number of cupcakes laced with cannabis 45 It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 46 and received a limited theatrical release in Los Angeles 47 Reviews were largely positive according to the film critics aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes writers agreed that her bright performance and Gregg Araki s sharp direction made the film more than the average stoner comedy 48 It earned her the Stonette of the Year prize at High Times magazine s Stony Awards 49 She appeared opposite Diane Keaton and Jon Heder in the independent comedy Mama s Boy playing an aspiring singer and the love interest of a self absorbed 29 year old Heder Distributed for a limited release to certain parts of the United States only Mama s Boy premiered on November 30 2007 to lukewarm critical and commercial responses 50 51 She followed it with a starring part in a mainstream feature Fred Wolf s comedy The House Bunny where she appeared as Shelley a former Playboy bunny who signs up to be the house mother of an unpopular university sorority after being expelled from the Playboy Mansion Although it received average reviews critics were unanimously favorable towards Faris s part 52 most of them agreeing according to website Rotten Tomatoes that she was game in what they called a middling formulaic comedy 53 The film was released on August 22 2008 in the US and made US 70 million in its global theatrical run 54 Faris s first movie of 2009 was the British science fiction comedy Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel which follows two social outcasts and their cynical friend as they attempt to navigate a time travel conundrum in the middle of a British pub Faris played Cassie a girl from the future who sets the adventure in motion The Guardian described her appearance as a bewildered cameo 55 It received a theatrical release only in the UK and later had several television premiere airings across Europe 56 57 Faris at a screening for Observe and Report 2009 In the black comedy Observe and Report 2009 Faris co starred opposite Seth Rogen portraying a bitchy cosmetic counter employee on whom Rogen has a crush She was drawn to appear in the movie as it gave Faris the opportunity to play an awful character rather than the usual roles where you have to win the audience over or win the guy over and be charming 58 Controversy arose regarding a scene where Rogen has sex with Faris s intoxicated character with various advocacy groups commenting that it constituted date rape 59 60 61 Budgeted at US 18 million Observe and Report made US 26 million 62 Faris voiced a weather intern and the love interest of a wannabe scientist in the animated Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs as well as Jeanette Miller one of the chipettes in the live action hybrid Alvin and the Chipmunks The Squeakquel both of which were box office successes 63 64 Faris starred in the computer animated live action film Yogi Bear as a nature documentary filmmaker befriending the titular character It was released by Warner Bros on December 17 2010 receiving largely negative reviews with many critics unimpressed by its screenplay 65 The Hollywood Reporter while admitting to find her very talented in its verdict wondered what on earth made her agree to play her role 66 The film however made US 201 million worldwide 67 Faris s subsequent film release was the retro comedy Take Me Home Tonight about a group of friends partying on one summer night during the 1980s Filmed in 2007 it received a wide theatrical release four years later on March 4 2011 to negative reviews and lackluster earnings 68 69 70 Faris however obtained a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Movie Actress Comedy 71 72 She next had the starring part and served as executive producer of What s Your Number where she appeared with Chris Evans 35 In the movie she played a woman who looks back at the past 19 men she s had relationships with and wonders if one of them might be her one true love It garnered generally mediocre reviews who concluded that the comic timing of Faris was sharp as always but felt it was wasted in this predictable boilerplate comedy 73 It was released on September 30 2011 and made US 30 million worldwide 74 She also reprised her voice over role in Alvin and the Chipmunks Chipwrecked released on December 16 2011 Her next film role was that of a human rights activist befriending a childish autocrat in the political satire The Dictator 2012 co starring Sacha Baron Cohen 75 Faris who was eager to work with Baron Cohen as she had been his fan for years 76 stated that 90 percent of the acting in the film was improvised 76 Critics gave it decent reviews with Faris s role garnering a similar reception Los Angeles Times called her the film s standout and stated that when she opens her mouth that rasp that has made her so much fun to watch the Scary Movie franchise most memorably takes hold and turns the dialogue inside out The kind of true believer purity she brings to Zoey s eco terrorizing rants comes close to stealing Baron Cohen s comic thunder 77 The picture was a box office success grossing US 179 million globally 78 and earned Faris the Star of the Year Award at the National Association of Theatre Owners 79 Mom and Unqualified 2013 present Edit Faris at Comic Con in 2013 In 2013 Faris acted for the third time with then husband Chris Pratt following Take Me Home Tonight and What s Your Number in a segment of Movie 43 an independent anthology black comedy that featured 14 different storylines with each segment having a different director 80 The film was universally panned by critics with the Chicago Sun Times calling it the Citizen Kane of awful 81 82 In the British romantic comedy I Give It a Year 2013 Faris played an old flame of a writer Rafe Spall who hastily tied the knot Released shortly after Movie 43 the film received mixed reviews and was a commercial success in the UK 83 84 85 Faris obtained the main role of the CBS sitcom series Mom which debuted on September 23 2013 Her character is Christy a newly sober single mom who tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley 86 As she landed the part the show gave Faris who had guest starred in various television programs until then her first full time television role 87 Throughout its eight season run the sitcom has become the third most watched comedy on television 88 89 90 and has received generally favorable reviews 91 92 Vulture called her the most talented comic actress of her generation and Boston Herald critic Mark A Perigard wrote in his verdict This is dark material yet Faris balances it with a genuine winsomeness able to wring laughs out of the most innocuous lines 93 94 She has been nominated for one Prism Award and two People s Choice Awards In 2020 Faris left the show after seven seasons 95 Faris reprised her voice role in the animated science fiction comedy sequel Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 released in theaters four days after Mom premiered on television 96 97 Like the first film Meatballs 2 was a commercial success grossing US 274 3 million worldwide 98 The following year she had an uncredited cameo in the closing credits sequence of the action comedy 22 Jump Street appearing in a segment called 30 Jump Street Flight Academy 99 100 101 Faris and Mom co star Allison Janney hosted the 41st People s Choice Awards which were held January 7 2015 102 In November she launched Unqualified 103 a free form advice podcast 104 along with producer Sim Sarna she is the host of the show which consists of interviews with celebrities and cultural figures followed by personal phone calls to listeners asking for relationship and other advice 4 Faris was inspired to create the podcast after listening to Serial and explaining the evolution of the idea she said I love to talk about relationships that s all I want to talk about with my friends And then I just thought I kind of want a hobby So I started asking around to some friends and I asked this technical producer guy what equipment I should buy on Amazon And I just started recording my friends when they would come over And then with my dear friend Sim we started flushing out the whole thing which clearly there s still a lot more flushing out to do It started out as a dinky hobby 105 As of May 2021 249 episodes have been released 106 Faris reprised her voice over role in The Road Chip the fourth installment in the Alvin and the Chipmunks film series 107 108 In 2016 she had a brief appearance as an exaggerated version of herself in the action comedy Keanu 109 and starred in the music video for the song Hold On To Me by Mondo Cozmo 110 In 2017 Faris voiced one of the lead characters Jailbreak in the CG animated comedy The Emoji Movie originally set to be voiced by Ilana Glazer which was universally panned by critics 111 Faris published her first book Unqualified in October 2017 it was described as part memoir part humorous unflinching advice from her hit podcast citation needed The memoir became one of the top 20 blockbuster books of autumn according to Amazon 112 and received a positive critical response The New York Times found the book to be goofily self deprecating casually profane and occasionally raw earnest and blunt like Ms Faris herself 113 114 and The Ringer remarked Unqualified is observant sharp and startlingly revealing not only about Faris s romantic history but of the broader discrepancies between modern male and female Hollywood stardom writ large 115 In Overboard 2018 a remake of the 1987 film of the same name starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell Faris played a single working class mother who convinces a spoiled wealthy playboy Eugenio Derbez with amnesia that they are married 116 While publications such as IndieWire and Film Inquiry praised the chemistry between Derbez and Faris 117 118 most critics felt that the film made poor use of the ever charming Faris 119 Her first leading film role since 2011 s What s Your Number 120 Overboard was a commercial success grossing over US 91 2 million worldwide 121 Public image Edit Faris at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival During her career Faris has been called one of the most talented comedic actresses of her generation by several publications 93 122 123 Cosmopolitan magazine named her the Cosmo s Fun Fearless Female of the Year in 2010 124 and Tad Friend described her in The New Yorker as Hollywood s most original comedic actress 14 A Vulture article called Faris her generation s Goldie Hawn and she has been often compared to comedian Lucille Ball 125 126 The Wrap likening her to Ball asserted the actress has impeccable timing and isn t afraid to cast dignity aside in pursuit of a hearty laugh 127 while NPR described her as Hawn s heir apparent a modern day Lucille Ball with an up for anything mania and a gift for the low arts of slapstick and pulling faces 128 Although some of her movies have been critically panned or flopped at the box office Faris remains often acclaimed for her portrayals in most of them The A V Club once stated it was a pleasure to watch Faris on screen and described her as a gifted likeable comedian who tends to be the best element of many terrible movies 129 Slate magazine s Dana Stevens wrote in her review for Faris s vehicle What s Your Number More than any contemporary comedienne I can think of Faris demonstrates this fearless anything for a laugh quality It would be wonderful to see her in a movie that tested the limits of that audacity rather than forcing her to tamp it down 130 Most critics agree that her 2007 independent comedy Smiley Face remains one of her best films 131 Los Angeles Times remarked that this film was an opportunity for the actress to show that she can carry a movie composed of often hilarious nonstop misadventures No matter how outrageously or foolishly Faris Jane behaves she remains blissfully appealing such are Faris fearless comedic skills and the freshness of her radiant blond beauty 132 Faris has appeared on the covers and photo sessions of several magazines throughout her career she graced the September 2000 cover of Raygun and in subsequent years the list has included Playboy Self Cosmopolitan among others 133 She was featured in GQ UK s June 2001 pictorial of Young Hollywood She has been listed as No 57 No 39 No 42 and No 44 in Maxim magazine s Hot 100 in 2004 2009 2010 and 2011 respectively 134 135 136 In 2009 she was ranked No 60 in FHM s 100 Sexiest Women in the World and ranked No 96 on the same list in 2010 Ask Men also featured her as No 78 on its 2009 100 Most Desirable Women in the World list Personal life Edit Faris with then husband Chris Pratt at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival Faris started dating actor Ben Indra shortly after they met on the set of the 1999 indie slasher film Lovers Lane 137 They married in June 2004 138 Faris filed for divorce in April 2007 citing irreconcilable differences 139 As part of their divorce agreement in February 2008 she agreed to pay Indra 900 000 in addition to other property and acting royalties 140 During her divorce from Indra and after filming The House Bunny Faris got breast implants which she first revealed in an interview with The New Yorker in April 2011 141 She said it wasn t a career thing it was a divorce thing 141 and recalled in her memoir Unqualified that she had previously been insecure about her breasts 142 143 Faris met actor Chris Pratt in early 2007 at the table read in Los Angeles for the film Take Me Home Tonight where their characters were love interests 14 They started dating shortly after became engaged in late 2008 144 and married on July 9 2009 in a small ceremony in Bali Indonesia 145 146 eloping on a whim after a friend s wedding 147 They have a son Jack who was born on August 25 2012 nine weeks premature and spent a month in intensive care before going home 148 149 The family lived in the Hollywood Hills Los Angeles 146 On August 6 2017 the couple announced their separation 150 151 and filed for divorce on December 1 2017 152 On October 16 2018 it was announced that it had been finalized 153 In September 2017 Faris reportedly began dating cinematographer Michael Barrett whom she met while working on the film Overboard 154 In a February 2020 appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden she confirmed rumors of their engagement 155 In 2021 she confirmed they had married in a courthouse ceremony in Washington State 156 During a Thanksgiving 2019 dinner Faris and her guests began experiencing mysterious health symptoms in a Lake Tahoe rental cottage Local first responders detected carbon monoxide levels six times the recommended maximum 157 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1996 Eden Dithy1999 Lovers Lane Jannelle Bay2000 Scary Movie Cindy Campbell2001 Scary Movie 22002 May PollyThe Hot Chick April2003 Winter Break JustineLost in Translation KellyScary Movie 3 Cindy Campbell2005 Southern Belles Belle ScottWaiting SerenaBrokeback Mountain Lashawn MaloneJust Friends Samantha James2006 Scary Movie 4 Cindy CampbellMy Super Ex Girlfriend Hannah LewisGuilty Hearts Jane Conelly2007 Smiley Face Jane F Mama s Boy Nora Flanagan2008 The House Bunny Shelley Darlington Also producerThe Spleenectomy Danielle Dr Fields Short film2009 Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel CassieObserve and Report BrandiCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Sam Sparks VoiceAlvin and the Chipmunks The Squeakquel Jeanette Miller Voice2010 Yogi Bear Rachel Johnson2011 Take Me Home Tonight Wendy FranklinWhat s Your Number Ally Darling Also executive producerAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwrecked Jeanette Miller Voice2012 The Dictator Zoey2013 Movie 43 JulieI Give It a Year ChloeCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Sam Sparks Voice2014 22 Jump Street Anna Cameo2015 Alvin and the Chipmunks The Road Chip Jeanette Miller Voice2016 Keanu Herself Cameo2017 The Emoji Movie Jailbreak Princess Linda Voice2018 Overboard Kate Sullivan2022 The Estate SavannaTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1991 Deception A Mother s Secret Liz TV film2002 2004 King of the Hill Lisa Stoned Hippie Chick Voice 2 episodes2004 Friends Erica Recurring role 5 episodesMad TV Herself 2 episodes2005 Blue Skies Sarah Unaired pilot2007 Entourage Herself 3 episodes2008 The Girls Next Door 1 episode2008 2011 Saturday Night Live Anna Faris Duffy 34 3 Anna Faris Drake 37 4 2013 2020 Mom Christy Plunkett Lead role seasons 1 7 152 episodes2018 The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale Sandy Episode Bitterness and Disappointment 2021 HouseBroken Lil Bunny Chartreuse Voice 2 episodes2022 The Simpsons Ashley the Female Hacker Voice Episode Lisa the Boy Scout Podcasting Edit Year Title Role Notes2015 present Anna Faris is Unqualified Herself Host 249 episodes2023 The Peepkins Commander Hatch Lead role 6 episodesBibliography EditUnqualified ISBN 978 1101986424 2017 Soundtrack appearances EditYear Album Track Label Ref 2003 Lost in Translation Nobody Does It Better Emperor Norton Records 158 2005 Just Friends Forgiveness New Line Records 159 Just Friends Love from Afar New Line Records2007 Mama s Boy Old Fashioned Girl Lakeshore Records 160 Mama s Boy Bad Bath and Bullshit Lakeshore Records 160 161 Awards and nominations EditYear Association Category Work Result2001 MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss with Jon Abrahams Scary Movie Nominated2001 Breakthrough Female Performance Nominated2004 Gold Derby Awards Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated2004 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Supporting Actress May Won2006 Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Brokeback Mountain Nominated2006 MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss with Chris Marquette Just Friends Nominated2006 Teen Choice Awards Choice Hissy Fit Nominated2006 Choice Liplock Nominated2006 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Chick You Don t Wanna Mess With Best Heroine Scary Movie 4 Nominated2007 MTV Movie Awards Best Fight with Uma Thurman My Super Ex Girlfriend Nominated2007 Stony Awards Stonette of the Year Smiley Face Won2009 MTV Movie Awards Best Comedic Performance The House Bunny Nominated2011 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress Comedy Take Me Home Tonight Nominated2012 National Association of Theatre Owners Star of the Year Award The Dictator Won2014 People s Choice Awards Favorite Actress in a New Television Series Mom Nominated2016 Favorite Comedic Television Actress Nominated2017 Favorite Comedic Television Actress Nominated2018 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress Comedy Overboard NominatedReferences Edit Sellers John August 11 2008 The Hot Seat Anna Faris Time Out New York Archived from the original on March 24 2017 Retrieved March 22 2017 UPI Almanac for Friday Nov 29 2019 United Press International November 29 2019 Archived from the original on 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