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Max greenfield and aubrey plaza
Max greenfield and aubrey plaza









max greenfield and aubrey plaza
  1. MAX GREENFIELD AND AUBREY PLAZA MOVIE
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On television, Plaza stars in the Emmy®-nominated comedy series Parks and Recreation with Amy Poehler. Plaza also voiced a character in Dan Scanlon’s animated feature, Monsters University, which grossed over $740 million worldwide. The World opposite Michael Cera Judd Apatow’s Funny People opposite Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill and Jason Schwartzman and Dan Eckman’s Mystery Team opposite Donald Glover. Additionally, she starred as Julie Powers in Edgar Wright’s action-comedy Scott Pilgrim vs. Plaza’s other film credits include Roman Coppola’s “A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charlie Swan III” with Bill Murray, Charlie Sheen and Jason Schwartzman Jamie Linden’s “Ten Year” with Channing Tatum, Oscar Issacs and Max Minghella and Whit Stillman’s Damsels in Distress with Greta Gerwig.

MAX GREENFIELD AND AUBREY PLAZA MOVIE

The film, produced by Jay and Mark Duplass, premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and received the 2013 Independent Spirit Award for “Best First Screenplay” and a nomination for “Best First Feature.” For her performance in the film, Plaza won the 2012 ALMA Award for “Favorite Movie Actress – Comedy/Musical,” and the cast was nominated for a Gotham Independent Film Award for “Best Ensemble.” She also starred in Colin Trevorrow’s critically acclaimed feature “Safety Not Guaranteed” opposite Mark Duplass and Jake Johnson. Plaza starred as the lead character in Maggie Carey’s “The To Do List” as a high-school graduate who makes it her mission to gain more sexual experience before heading off to college. They wax philosophical on past relationships, old crushes, bad decisions, and how life has changed post-college in the Facebook/Twitter age.

max greenfield and aubrey plaza

The film follows seven college friends who reunite over a three-day weekend after one of them attempts suicide. Plaza recently starred in Jesse Zwick’s “About Alex“opposite Jason Ritter, Max Greenfield, Nate Parker, Max Minghella, Maggie Grace and Jane Levy. In 2015, she will also star in Justin Reardon’s “A Many Splintered Thing,” which stars Chris Evans and Michelle Monaghan in 2015. Plaza will next be seen in Hal Hartley’s dark comedy “Ned Rifle,” in which she stars as “Susan,” the long lost flame of Henry Fool in the third and final chapter of Hartley’s trilogy, launched with 1997’s “Henry Fool” and continued with 2007’s “Fay Grim.” Ned Rifle recently premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film also stars Anna Kendrick, Matthew Gray Gubler, Molly Shannon and John C. But when Beth comes back to life, he tries to live their relationship to the fullest, until things take a turn for the worse. In this innovative zombie-comedy-romantic-drama, Plaza stars as the titular character opposite Dane DeHaan, whose character is mourning the death of his girlfriend “Beth” (Plaza). Aubrey Plaza most recently appeared on screen in Jeff Baena’s “Life After Beth,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.











Max greenfield and aubrey plaza