Anna Faris Hops To A Pair Of Comedies

Faris capitalizing on her 'House Bunny' hit, is now working on two romantic comedy projects. Executive producer, as well as, star for Paramount and Adam Sandler's Madison label yet untitled comedy, Faris plays one of two estranged sisters, who team up to land a husband.

The other Faris starrer, '20 Times a Lady' that Columbia has acquired, is based on a book by Karyn Bosnak and centres on a young woman who undertakes a trek through her sexual past, in a bid to find Mr. Right, wherein convinced one of her 20-sexual partners is the man of her dreams. Bosnak, if you remember is also remembered for begging for money years ago on her Save Karen web site.

Faris, 32, who has starred in the popular 'Scary Movie' series, including stealing scenes and connecting well with the audience, in films like 'Lost in Translation' to 'Just Friends', only established herself as a viable top comedy star (the exclusive domain of men) after 'House Bunny' grossed $50-million this fall in the domestic market.

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