As one of the stars of the 1999 summer smash American Pie, Tara
Reid experienced an almost meteoric ascent into
overnight celebrity. Possessing the kind of buxom blond good looks
that ensure future
employment and Internet shrines, Reid was best-known for her
role as The Big Lebowski's trophy wife, Bunny Lebowski, before
being cast in Pie.
A native of Wyckoff, New Jersey, where she was born on November
8, 1975, Tara Reid broke into acting
at the age of six, when she was a contestant
on the CBS children's game show, Child's Play. She went on to study
at New York's Professional Children's School, where her classmates
included Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jerry O'Connell, and Macaulay Culkin.
After appearing in commercials for such products as Jell-O and Crayola,
Reid landed a role on the sitcom Saved by the Bell: the New Class in
1994 and then had a recurring role on the daytime drama Days of Our
Lives the following year.
Tara Reid got her first substantial film roles
in 1998, appearing in the Ed Wood-scripted I Woke Up Early the Day
I
Died,
The Big Lebowski,
the independent film Around the Fire, and Urban Legend, the latest
in a long line of teen slasher flicks. Reid won some amount of recognition
for the last film, which featured a Who's-Who line-up of post-pubescent
stars and cast her as a campus radio talk show host. The following
year, Reid earned a form of screen immortality with her role as the
girlfriend of one of four high school guys who make a pact to lose
their virginity in American Pie. She also appeared in more low-profile
roles in the independent film Girl and in Cruel Intentions, which
featured her as one of Ryan Phillippe's more unfortunate conquests.
Later that year, she had a starring role in Body Shots, playing one
of a group of twenty-something friends on the prowl for love and/or
sex in Los Angeles.
Edging ever closer to leading woman status, Reid's
star continued to rise as the vibrant young actress took on roles
in such high profile
efforts as Dr. T and the Women (2000), Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
and, of course, American Pie 2) (also 2001). After taming the savage
party animal in the lowbrow {\comedy Van Wilder, Tara
Reid gave screen
heartthrob Ashton Kutcher the runaround in the romantic comedy My
Boss's Daughter.
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Country
Singer Carrie Underwood
Music didn't run in the family,
but Carrie Underwood started singing at church when she
was 3. Once she was in school, she sang solo roles in student
plays. By the seventh grade, people were taking more notice
of her voice as she entered local talent shows. Carrie
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Kellie
Pickler
"When I was a little older, my grandparents bought
me a little boom box, and I sang along with LeAnn Rimes, Shania, Faith, Tammy
Wynette, and especially Dolly Parton. I have always loved Dolly Parton, I felt
like we had something in common" - Kellie
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Shania
Twain
Shania Twain often grabbed
a guitar and retreated to the solitude of her bedroom singing
and writing until her fingers ached. "I grew up listening
to Waylon, Willie, Dolly, Tammy, all of them," she
recalls. "But we also listened to the Mamas and the
Papas, and Stevie Wonder. Shania
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Faith
Hill
Her first singing experience came
as a child in her family's Baptist church. As a young teenager,
Hill learned to play guitar, and by age 16 she had started
her own country band that played at a number of local fairs
and rodeos. Faith
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Julianne
Hough
Julianne Hough began working
almost immediately upon arriving in Los Angeles. She was
featured in two television commercials and was a "dancing" extra
in an episode of Cold Case. Julianne
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Jessica
Simpson
Almost as soon as Jessica Simpson
was cast as cutoff-clad Southern Belle Daisy Duke in the
big screen remake of the fondly recalled '70s series The
Dukes of Hazzard (2005) her star was shining even brighter
than ever. Jessica
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Avril
Lavigne
Lavigne is a Canadian rock singer and musician.
She has sold over twenty-six million albums worldwide. In 2006, Canadian
Business Magazine ranked her the seventh most powerful Canadian in Hollywood. Avril
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