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29 January 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA Andrew cannot recall a time when he did not want to act. His first big break came when he starred in the motion picture comedy, Camp Nowhere (1994), alongside the then rising young starlet, Jessica Alba. Andrew's heartthrob status was immediate, and he had girls across the world swooning.In 1997, Andrew cemented his place in Hollywood by landing a role on the Fox hit show, "Party of Five" (1994), playing opposite Lacey Chabert as her hunky football player boyfriend. That same year, Andrew was cast opposite Jessica Biel in the WB's longest running hit series, "7th Heaven" (1996), where he played a single teenage father who falls in love with Biel.Andrew's incredible success in television led him back to the big screen, and in 1999 he was cast alongside Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles in the romantic comedy, "10 Things I Hate About You". Andrew played Joey Donnor, the most popular and hottest guy in school who became the love interest of Bianca Larisa Oleynik. Andrew's hilarious performance was well-received and earned him prominent roles in many motion pictures such as "The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy" with Zach Braff and Dean Cain and "O", a modern day version of Shakespeare's Othello with Mekhi Phifer, Josh Hartnett and Julia Stiles.These days, when not schooling celebrities in major surfing competitions like the Boost Mobile Pro and donating all of his winnings to charity, Andrew can be seen starring opposite Kiele Sanchez on the WB's hit show, "Related". Andrew plays Zack the suave college undergrad that captivates the attention of an older woman (Sanchez).
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Film: Review: Waiting For Dublin
added by newsBotBoth the forced, manic tone and the broad acting of Belgium’s Waiting For Dublin recall a Disney live-action movie from the late ’60s or early ’70s: The Apple Dumpling Gang, maybe, or The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. Which makes the storyline all the more bizarre. Half of it centers on a smug, charisma-free American pilot (Andrew Keegan) trying to scam his way into ace credentials during World War II; the other half focuses on his efforts to get into the skirt of a marriage-minded Irish girl (Jade Yourell). The story is too off-color for kids, too outright stupid for ...
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Last call: star-packed Pig Hunt La screening
added by newsBotFangoria is hosting the West Coast premiere of Pig Hunt, Jason X director Jim Isaac’s action-packed horror-thriller, at the American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles (6712 Hollywood Boulevard) tomorrow night, Tuesday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m. Isaac and his cast and crew will be attending, as well as many other special guests (see below). The event will also feature free giveaways, live performances and a few crazy stunts guaranteed to make for a memorable night.
Pig Hunt follows a bunch of macho city friends as they head into the backwoods of Northern California to hunt wild porkers, only to encounter crazed rednecks, half-nude cult girls, assorted other human miscreants and a savage, 3,000-pound flesheating boar right out of Razorback. Critic Zack Smith of Indyweek.com calls Pig Hunt “Damn fun from start to finish,” while Mitch Davis of Montreal’s Fantasia film festival says, “The wildest American horror film of the year…
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