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What Happens In Vegas
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Whay Happens In Vegas
Cast :
Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher, Rob Corddry, Lake Bell
Director :Tom Vaughan
Language :English
Genre :Comedy
Release Date :12 September, 2008
ABOUT THE CAST
  • CAMERON DIAZ (Joy McNally): is a four-time Golden Globe® nominee and one of contemporary Hollywood's most popular screen actresses. After making a major impression debuting opposite Jim Carrey in the action-comedy The Mask, Diaz was seen in a string of well-regarded independent films including The Last Supper; Ed Burns' She's the One; Feeling Minnesota, with Keanu Reeves; Head above Water; Keys to Tulsa; and Danny Boyle's A Life Less Ordinary, co-starring Ewan McGregor.

    Then, in 1997, the actress achieved bona fide star status when she appeared along with Julia Roberts and Dermot Mulroney in the hugely successful romantic comedy My Best Friend's Wedding playing the beautiful, vulnerable, and vocally challenged Kimberly. Fortune shined on Diaz again the next year when she starred as the object of both Ben Stiller's and Matt Dillon's wacky affections in the Farrelly Brothers' surprise hit There's Something About Mary. The edgy comedy earned Diaz her first Golden Globe Award nomination, for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical.

    After a role in the thriller Very Bad Things, she went on to co-star with John Cusack in the boldly original Being John Malkovich. For her transformative role as the dowdy, pet-obsessed Lotte Schwartz, Diaz received her second Golden Globe nomination, this time in the Best Supporting Actress category.

    The next few years marked a series of major milestones for the actress when she appeared in the enormously popular Charlie's Angels feature remake; as the voice of Princess Fiona in the animated mega-smash Shrek; in Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky, opposite Tom Cruise; and in Martin Scorcese's lauded epic, Gangs of New York. The latter two roles earned Diaz her third and fourth Golden Globe Award nominations.

    The actress will next be seen in Richard Kelly's sci-fi thriller The Box, with Shrek Goes Fourth currently slated for release in 2010.

  • ASHTON KUTCHER (Jack Fuller): has become one of the most in-demand leading men on the big screen. It all started on the small-screen, though, for the former Calvin Klein model when he was cast in the hit Fox TV series That '70s Show as the dim-witted, but sexy, Michael Kelso. Kutcher appeared in 183 episodes of the sitcom from its debut in 1998 through 2006.

    At the same time, he acted in numerous features including Dude, Where's My Car; Just Married; Cheaper By the Dozen; The Butterfly Effect; Guess Who; A Lot Like Love; and Bobby, establishing himself as a reliable presence in both broad comedies and romantic comedies, as well as in dramas.

    Most recently, Kutcher co-starred with Kevin Costner in The Guardian and voiced the role of the fast-talking mule deer Elliot in the animated hit Open Season.

    Kutcher will be seen later this year, along with Michelle Pfeiffer and Kathy Bates, in the feature drama Personal Effects and Spread, co-starring Anne Heche, produced by Kutcher and his Katalyst films.

  • ROB CORDDRY (Steve "Hater" Hader): first gained attention through his appearances on Comedy Central's sketch comedy series Upright Citizens' Brigade and, later, as a longtime "correspondent" for the network's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

    Comic roles in films like Old School and Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story and such TV series as Arrested Development, Cartoon Network's Sunday Pants, and Curb Your Enthusiasm followed for the Boston native.

    Last year, in addition to starring in the short-lived Fox TV series The Winner, he appeared in the indie farce The Ten, along with such major studio comedies as Blades of Glory, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, and the remake of The Heartbreak Kid.

    Corddry, most recently seen in the Will Ferrell comedy Semi-Pro, will also appear in the upcoming Patriotville, starring Justin Long; Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay; and Lower Learning, with Jason Biggs and Eva Longoria Parker.

  • LAKE BELL (Tipper:) was most recently seen in the New Line comedy Over Her Dead Body, co-starring with Paul Rudd and Eva Longoria Parker. She has had regular roles on the NBC series Miss Match and Surface. Bell also recurred as Sally Heep on ABC's The Practice, a part she reprised over the course of two seasons on ABC's popular David Kelly follow-up, Boston Legal.

    Bell will be seen next year in New Line's police saga Pride and Glory, with Colin Farrell and Edward Norton.

    ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS

  • TOM VAUGHAN (Director): made his feature-directing debut with the hit coming-of-age comedy Starter for 10, starring James McAvoy and Dominic Cooper. The British-American co-venture, which counted Tom Hanks and Sam Mendes among its producers, earned Vaughan a British Independent Film Award nomination as well as an Audience Award from the 2006 Austin Film Festival. The movie was also nominated last year for a UK Empire Award as Best British Film.

    Following the success of Starter for 10, Vaughan directed episodes of the HBO series John From Cincinnati and Big Love. Vaughan's career began in his native Britain where he directed the short films Super Grass and Truel, two episodes of the TV series Cold Feet, the telefilms I Saw You and Final Demand, and the four-part BBC miniseries He Knew He Was Right.

  • DANA FOX (Screenwriter): received a B.A. degree in English and Art History from Stanford University in 1998 and a graduate degree from USC's Peter Stark Producing Program in 2000. Her debut screenplay, The Wedding Date, was produced by Gold Circle, 26 Films and Jessica Bendinger, went into production four months from completion of the first draft and was released by Universal in 2005.

    Since then, Fox has worked steadily in features on both rewrites (including 27 Dresses) and originals. She sold her original idea, What Happens in Vegas, to 20th Century Fox as a pitch. Fox is currently writing Male Doula for Vince Vaughn and Universal. As a producer, she is developing How to Get Divorced By 30 with Marc Platt and Universal. Fox was named one of Variety's Top Ten Screenwriters to Watch for 2007.




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