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Duration: 174 sec. | Nudity: no | Creator: supers992 |
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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: 1999
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Отборът, Marcação Cerrada, Les pros du collège, Spillets regler, Juego de campeones, Pelin säännöt, American Boys, Aprothymos iroas, Prérifarkas Blues, Luz blues, Balada dos Campeões, Студенческая команда
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: W. Peter Iliff
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Companies: MTV Films, Paramount Pictures, Tollin/Robbins Productions
Genre: American Football Film, Comedy, Coming-Of-Age Fiction, Drama, Romance
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Keywords: american football, cheerleader, high school sports, small town, sports, texas, the big game
In small-town Texas, high school football is paramount, with the hopes of the entire community resting on the Coyotes' shoulders every Friday night. The story begins when star quarterback Lance Harbor suffers an injury, throwing the team into disarray. John Moxon, a second-string quarterback with a unique approach to the game, steps up to lead the team in Lance's absence.
Varsity Blues (1999), directed by Brian Robbins, is a sports comedy-drama centered around high school football in small-town Texas. The film explores themes of pressure, redemption, and the true essence of sport, deviating from the usual clichés associated with such narratives.