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Duration: 25 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2010-Jul-22 |
Birth Name: Alison Elizabeth Larter
Birth Date: 1976-02-28
Birth Place: Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA
Alternate Names: Alison Elizabeth Larter, Άλι Λάρτερ, Эли Лартер, علی لارتر
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Ali Larter (born Alison Elizabeth Larter, February 28, 1976) is an American actress known for her roles in film and television. She began her career with guest appearances on various TV shows in the 1990s before making her feature film debut in Varsity Blues (1999). She gained recognition for playing dual roles in NBC's Heroes, as Niki Sanders and Tracy Strauss. Her notable film roles include House on Haunted Hill, Final Destination, Legally Blonde, A Lot Like Love, Marigold, Obsessed, Resident Evil: Extinction, and Resident Evil: Afterlife. Larter has been featured in 'Hot' lists by Maxim, FHM, Stuff magazine, and People's Best Dressed List. She married actor Hayes MacArthur in 2009, and they have a son born in 2010.
Release Year: 2008
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Rick Bieber
Writer: Brent Boyd, Jason Ehlers, Rick Bieber
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Companies: FN Crazy Film LLC
Genre: Biography, Drama, Music, Romance
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Keywords: assassination, doctor, guitar, jazz, suburb
Crazy tells the story of Hank Garland, a legendary guitar player who emerges from Nashville in the 1950s. Born with an incomparable natural talent for music, Hank quickly establishes himself as one of the finest sessions players in Nashville. The film charts his rise to fame and his impact on the jazz scene.
Crazy is a biographical drama based on the life of Hank Garland, a renowned jazz guitarist who rose to prominence during the late 1950s in Nashville's vibrant music scene. Directed by Rick Bieber, this film pays tribute to Garland's extraordinary talent and his significant contributions to the jazz genre.