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Ali Cobrin is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Molly on the Showtime series Look: The Series , Kara in the 2012 film American Reunion , Whitney in the 2014 film Neighbors , and Kari Baxter on the Amazon Prime series The Baxters .
She portrayed Anna in the Canadian horror thriller film Girl House, in which she co-starred with Ali Cobrin, Slaine, Nicole Arianna Fox, Wesley MacInnes and Camren Bicondova. [2] She also played the role of Daniela Welker in the TV series The Mentalist .
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A new dark comedy titled “Up in the Hills” is in the works. The film stars Dylan Walsh (“Nip/Tuck”), Paris Berelc (Netflix’s “Alexa & Katie”), Ali Cobrin (“The Baxters”) and ...
The series, an adaptation of the Karen Kingsbury novels, also stars Ted McGinley, Ali Cobrin, Cassidy Gifford and Kathie Lee Gifford. The actress, who plays matriarch Elizabeth Baxter and also ...
Ali Cobrin as Molly (a high school student and Hannah's friend who competes with her for Shane's affection) Claudia Christian as Stella (Lenny's drug addicted wife and mother) Marcus Giamatti as Lenny (a lawyer and Stella's husband and father) Giuseppe Andrews as Willie (a convenience store clerk and aspiring musician; from the feature film)
Dylan Walsh, Ali Cobrin, Cottrell Guidry and Paris Berelc to Star in Dark Comedy 'Up in the Hills' (EXCLUSIVE) “It feels like we have the field to ourselves for a moment.” Bell says.
Ali Cobrin was cast in the role. National Football League wide receiver Chad Ochocinco and actor Neil Patrick Harris have cameo roles. [18] [19] Jason Biggs and Seann William Scott each received a reported $5 million plus a percentage of the profits for their performances.