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Entertainment Weekly
|October 21 - 28,2016
Anna faris is many things—movie star, tv star, wife, mother, and lately, hugely successful podcast host. One thing she isn’t? Unqualified.
ANNA FARIS IS THE LAST PERSON WHO SHOULD host a podcast called Unqualified. She’s a movie star (see: What’s Your Number? and The House Bunny, not to mention a Scary Movie or four) and a TV star (on CBS’ Mom, she goes toe-to-toe each week with her Emmy-lavished costar Allison Janney as barely rehabbed boozehounds struggling upward from rock bottom), and she’s excelled at playing Anna Faris—on Entourage and again in this year’s Keanu, as a stark raving drug-mad version of herself.
So how did the 39-year-old actress wind up hosting a relationship-advice chat show? “I wanted to be a producer again,” Faris explains. “I wanted to have a strong creative outlet for something.” Faris has a history of creating opportunities for herself. She moved to Los Angeles in 1999 after graduating from the University of Washington and quickly picked up work. “I got this s---ty job,” she says. Apologetic, she adds: “It wasn’t a s---ty job.” Then she describes her very s---ty first job. “This horror movie called Lovers Lane. Oh, God. I get gutted. I’m a cheerleader who gets gutted.” But just a year later she’d star in the first Scary Movie, a franchise that made her a household name and kept her busy for the next six years. It also ultimately made Faris fear she was getting pigeonholed as a “comedy spoof person,” despite her brilliant small role in 2003’s Lost in Translation among other film work.
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