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squirrels_oh_no August 17 2020, 00:57:32 UTC
But isn't Adam Scott still mostly known for TV?

Chris Pratt, however, is TV to movies.

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zeldazonked August 17 2020, 01:06:53 UTC
I had the same question re: both Adam Scott and Lizzy Caplan.

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beysactingcoach August 17 2020, 01:12:26 UTC
Same I remember him from Boy Meets World lol He’s always on someone’s TV though but I don’t think he blew up movie wise.

Chris Pratt I would say if keeping with Parks and Rec

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owl_get_you August 17 2020, 01:44:48 UTC
Wow excuse u he was in both Torque and Hellraiser: Bloodline

Also Piranha 3D

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xtinkerbellax August 17 2020, 00:57:39 UTC
Get Real with Anne Hathaway and Jesse Eisenberg. American Dreams with Brittany Snow and that girl from Glee Vanessa something (who didn't blow up in movies unless you count the classic Stick It!).

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shatteredglass August 17 2020, 01:01:39 UTC
I forgot about American dreams I think I was to young for it to really register with me

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sandstorm August 17 2020, 01:03:13 UTC
Damn, who would have known that Rio was not the first time Anne and Jesse would work together.

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only_thewinds August 17 2020, 01:13:02 UTC
omg i was so into american dreams when i was a kid

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setsuna16 August 17 2020, 01:01:04 UTC
Jennifer Lawrence was on the Bill Engvall show.

Chris Pratt and Everwood/Parks and Rec.

Chris Hemsworth and Home and Away!

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callmeperhaps August 17 2020, 01:01:25 UTC
Octavia Spencer was on Ugly Betty and stalking Betty's dad, I think... although maybe she had a film career before that.

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shatteredglass August 17 2020, 01:03:15 UTC
she was in never been kissed

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dulces August 17 2020, 01:14:58 UTC
she was in an episode of moesha, I was surprised when I got to that episode

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sastra_fuss August 17 2020, 14:57:18 UTC
lol i just watched that episode and had to look it up. she looked different but sounded the same

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crash31 August 17 2020, 01:02:28 UTC
United States of Tara would be a perfect miniseries for Netflix/Hulu/Apple TV.

It would thrive in today’s climate of good concepts that can be major hits yet keep it capped at 2-3 seasons. Longevity today is rare and doesn’t equate quality.

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