Amy Smart was known as a tomboy as a
youngster and was the only girl on her Little League baseball team
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About
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She has crafted a loyal
following with the teenage and young adult set due to memorable performances
in film and television. We loved her role as the naive yet congenial Ruby on
Felicity. She is far from being a household name but is known by most for
playing the girlfriend with the will of iron to pained and tortured James
Van Der Beek in the sleeper hit film, Varsity Blues. Amy Smart was known as
a tomboy as a youngster and was the only girl on her Little League baseball
team. At 13, she did some modeling and moved into acting after getting a
role in MTV's 1994 Rock The Vote campaign in which she played a strung-out
supermodel. TV-movies followed, and as well as her feature debut in Stephen
Kay's The Last Time I Committed Suicide, screened at 1997's Sundance Film
Festival. In the embryonic stage of her acting career, Amy Smart is
developing into a bright young star. We admit to having trouble
distinguishing her from the sorority of budding starlets churned out by the
Hollywood factory.
"I want to take roles that challenge me and I want to like the script and
obviously feel connected with the director because the director to me is so
important." :- Amy Smart
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Amy Smart's Birthday |
Amy Smart was born in 1976 in Topanga Canyon, California. As a young girl,
she gained a reputation as a tomboy and was the only girl on her Little
League baseball team.
She started to model at age thirteen and moved into acting after landing a
role in the 1994 MTV Rock The Vote campaign. She broke into show business
with small roles in television movies before making her feature debut in the
1997 independent film, The Last Time I Committed Suicide.
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Amy Smart as Actress |
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A former model,
Amy Smart began her acting career on television. In 1997, she began to be
visible in such feature films as The Last Time I Committed Suicide and
Starship Troopers. Two years later, the actress used her blond, wholesome
good looks to great advantage in both Varsity Blues and Outside Providence.
The former film, one of the more successful entries in the teensploitation
genre, featured her as James Van Der Beek's intelligent, clean-cut
girlfriend, while the latter film cast her as a rich girl who falls for a
poor boy (Shawn Hatosy) at a 1970s boarding school. That same year, she was
also visible on television, guest starring on the WB Network's Felicity.
Smart's career really started to take off in 2001. Proving herself to be a
major sex-symbol, her topless scene in the comedy Road Trip was partially
responsible for the film's runaway success. That same year, Smart appeared
in the ensemble film Rat Race and in the indie +Macbeth adaptation Scotland,
PA. In 2003, she could be seen both on HBO's reality show Project Greenlight
and in The Battle of Shaker Heights, the film that was documented on the
series. Smart started off the following year with a bang, appearing in two
hit films by the end of the first quarter, The Butterfly Effect and Starsky
and Hutch. Voice work in Seth Green's popular animated series Robot Chicken
offered Smart a chance to work behind the scenes without the stress of
having to look good for the cameras, with strong subsequent performances in
The Best Man and Just Friends serving well to help the actress find her
footing in the enduringly-popular romantic comedy genre. On the heels of a
supporting performance in director Victor Salva's introspective drama The
Peaceful Warrior, Smart would jump back into action for the first time since
Starship Troopers as the endangered girlfriend of Jason Stratham's former
assassin in the adrenaline-pounding thrill-ride Crank. |
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Amy Smart's Movies |
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2007 Life in
Flight
2006 Smith [TV Series]
2006 Unhitched
2006 Crank
2005 Just Friends
2005 Peaceful Warrior
2005 Bigger Than the Sky
2004 The Butterfly Effect
2004 Blind Horizon
2004 Starsky & Hutch
2003 Barely Legal
2003 Project Greenlight: Season 02
2003 The Battle of Shaker Heights
2002 Interstate 60
2001 Rat Race
2001 Scotland, PA
2000 The '70s
2000 Road Trip
1999 Varsity Blues
1999 Outside Providence
1998 Felicity: Pilot
1998 How to Make The Cruelest Month
1998 StrangeLand
1998 Starstruck
1997 Campfire Tales
1997 Starship Troopers
1997 The Last Time I Committed Suicide
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Every year,
the big TV networks come out with a bunch of new shows that they hope
you'll like enough to watch, so that they can sell ad space to
advertisers for over-inflated prices.
There are usually a few good shows, but most of the time, they suck, and
are just rip-offs of whatever happens to be the hot new show format.
This year, the big trend is serial dramas. You know, those shows that
tell one story over a full season, instead of a new story every week.
These shows are hard to pull off well, and are really just designed to
hopefully hook you in, and get you to keep watching each week. One of
those shows this year is called Smith. It's about a gang of thieves
trying to pull off a heist. It's kind of like last year's Heist. Which
sucked. But if this show is half as good as Amy Smart looks in these
promo shots, well, I'll definitely be watching.
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Amy Smart Nipple Slip Pictures |
In
terms of popularity, Amy Smart probably isn't one of the biggest
celebrities, but in terms of cuteness, she definitely ranks high. So
while these Amy Smart nipple slip pictures may not be overly revealing,
they still qualify for posting.
The one thing I don't really get, though, is how this particular nipple
slip happened. You see, Amy Smart is not, shall we say, amply endowded,
so one might think a standard issue bra could do the job of keeping
everything in it's
right place.
Of course, that doesn't seem to be the situation here. In fact, it looks
like she might be wearing some kind of half-bra, or something to that
effect. Either way, I'm not complaining. Just seems a bit odd is all.
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