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Shallow Hal was released on VHS and DVD in July 2002, and topped the rental charts the week it was released. [24] It also performed well on Pay-Per-View . Fox released the film only 30 (rather than 45) days after its debut on DVD and video, and it became the top performing PPV title of 2002.
Gwyneth Paltrow starred alongside Jack Black in Shallow Hal in 2001, and her daughter, Apple, was born in 2004. Perhaps by no coincidence, Shallow Hal director Peter Farrelly had a baby daughter ...
For her role in the 2001 film Shallow Hal, the Farrelly brothers wrote a specific part for Burns after deciding during her audition that she was the "prettiest dorky girl" they'd met. [2] She appeared in a Hallmark Channel Christmas movie, The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, co-starring Henry Winkler, on December 13, 2008.
Gwyneth Paltrow may have found inspiration for her daughter's name when working on Shallow Hal.. On Wednesday, Nov. 20, the Shallow Hal film producers, Bobby and Peter Farrelly, appeared as guests ...
Girl #1 2000 The In Crowd: Sheila 2000 Little Nicky: Fenner 2001 Shallow Hal: Bella 2002 Pumpkin: Corinne 2002 Buying the Cow: Julie Madison 2002 100 Women: Hope AKA Girl Fever: 2002 A Day with the Meatball: Meat's Girlfriend Short 2004 Raising Helen: Fashion Show Model 2004 The Last Run: Amelia 2005 Rumor Has It: Donna 2006 The Benchwarmers ...
Actor reflects on her mixed feelings about being cast in the 2001 comedy
Martin's first film role was The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956). Her other film roles included The Mugger (1958), For Love of Ivy (1968), Goodbye Columbus (1969), Doctor Detroit (1983), All of Me (1984), and Chuck Russell's cult film A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) where she played the role of Amanda Krueger, the mother of killer Freddy Krueger. [5]
Ivy Snitzer is sharing how appearing in “Shallow Hal” led to some dark days for her. ‘Shallow Hal’ led to dark times for woman who played Gwyneth Paltrow’s body double Skip to main content