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再生時間: 16 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: D73 |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 960x496 | 追加日: 2008-Sep-18 |
別名: Shannon Elizabeth Fadal, Шеннон Элизабет, شانون الیزابت
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Shannon Elizabeth Fadal, known professionally as Shannon Elizabeth, was born on September 7, 1973 in Houston, Texas. She gained fame for her roles in comedy films such as 'American Pie' (1999), which solidified her status as a sex symbol, and other comedies like 'Scary Movie', 'Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back'. Elizabeth also appeared in horror films including 'Thir13en Ghosts', 'Cursed', and 'Night of the Demons'. Prior to acting, she worked as a fashion model. However, there's no information provided about her early life, family background, or education.
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制作会社: Filmwave Pictures, 7.23 Productions
ジャンル: Drama, Comedy, Romance, romantic comedy
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In 'Dish Dogs', set in a rundown diner on the outskirts of Hollywood, the protagonist, Jake, is an aspiring actor working as a cook. Disillusioned by his struggling career and his inability to connect with his fellow actors, he finds solace in cooking and the camaraderie among the diverse group of employees at the diner. The story revolves around Jake's relationships with his coworkers - the wise and old-time waiter Harry, the young and ambitious waitress Rachel, and the enigmatic dishwasher Marco. As they navigate their personal lives and dreams amidst the chaos of the kitchen and the constant stream of eccentric customers, Jake begins to find a sense of belonging and purpose beyond acting. The film explores themes of friendship, love, and the pursuit of one's passions.
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