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Paige Peterson is a Actor American born on 2 may 1980 at Lawrence (USA)

Paige Peterson

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Birth name Paige Ellen Peterson
Nationality USA
Birth 2 may 1980 (44 years) at Lawrence (USA)

Paige Ellen Peterson (born May 2, 1980 in Lawrence, Kansas) is an American actress and veteran cheerleader, best known for being typecast as pompon captain Amy Wright in the American television sitcom Hang Time between 1996 and 1997. She has modeled for Maxim magazine and played in the Lingerie Bowl.

Peterson competed in numerous beauty pageants during her childhood. She moved to Topeka for about a year around age 15, and then to Los Angeles in August 2005.

On Thanksgiving Day, 2008, she was arrested in Hollywood, California, for misdemeanor domestic battery.

Peterson has two brothers, Ryan and Jared, with whom she is very close although neither of the brothers are in show business. Their parents are Tracy and Bob Peterson, who divorced when Paige was a child; her stepfather is David Powell.

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Filmography of Paige Peterson (5 films)

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Actress

Meet the Spartans, 1h24
Directed by Steven Soderbergh, Aaron Seltzer
Origin USA
Genres War, Comedy, Fantasy
Themes Children's films
Actors Sean Maguire, Kevin Sorbo, Carmen Electra, Ken Davitian, Diedrich Bader, Travis Van Winkle
Rating28% 1.4088951.4088951.4088951.4088951.408895
The film opens with a Spartan elder inspecting an ugly, talking baby (an ogre from Shrek the Third); it is abandoned to die for its deformity. A second baby, who is Vietnamese, is adopted by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Baby Leonidas is then inspected, having a six-pack, biceps and beard from birth. He is accepted as a Spartan and prepared for kinghood through his childhood training, from fighting his grandmother to enduring torture (a la Casino Royale). Leonidas (Sean Maguire) is then cast out into the wild, and survives the harsh winter and a gangsta penguin (Happy Feet). Returning a king for his inauguration wearing a penguin skin hat, Leonidas sees Margo (Carmen Electra) erotically dancing and asks her to marry him, to which she responds by giving him the combination to her chastity belt.
The Comebacks, 1h24
Directed by Tom Brady
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Sports films, American football films
Actors David Koechner, Melora Hardin, Brooke Nevin, Robert Ri'chard, Noureen DeWulf, Andrew Roane Dick
Rating43% 2.154812.154812.154812.154812.15481
Coach Lambeau Fields (David Koechner) is pathetic. He has the distinction of being the worst coach in the history of sports anyone can recall. A loser of enormous proportions, the incompetent and seemingly hopeless coach is convinced by fellow coach Freddie Wiseman (Carl Weathers) to return to the field for one last shot. Assuring his long suffering wife, Barb (Melora Hardin), that he will not ignore his family, Coach moves them to Plainfolk, Texas where he hopes to redeem himself and his reputation. Here he begins yet another attempt to improve his abysmal record - this time as the coach of the football team at Heartland State University. But he is saddled with a team of misfits - most of whom don't know the difference between a line of scrimmage and a line at the cafeteria.
Jackass Number Two, 1h32
Directed by Jeff Tremaine
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Documentary, Action, Adventure
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, Stephanie Hodge
Roles Dancer (uncredited)
Rating69% 3.4971653.4971653.4971653.4971653.497165
Jackass Number Two is a compilation of various stunts, pranks and skits, and essentially has no plot. The film opens with an introduction of the nine cast members while they're being chased by bulls in a neighborhood. As the stampede chases them, Ryan Dunn jumps into a station wagon before a bull rips off the open door. Preston Lacy is pushed through a fence by a bull while trying to get over it. Dave England takes cover in a garbage can, which is knocked aside by a bull. Jason "Wee-Man" Acuña is knocked to the ground by a calf, and Chris Pontius is thrown into a kiddie pool by a bull's horns. Ehren McGhehey and Steve-O jump and break through a garden fence to avoid being hit. Johnny Knoxville and Bam Margera are left, and get chased into a house. Bam jumps through a window, and Johnny stops in his tracks to deliver his signature line, "Hi, I’m Johnny Knoxville, and welcome to Jackass!", before being blasted through a window by several bulls, followed by the film's title appearing onscreen.
The Hot Chick, 1h44
Directed by Tom Brady
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Fantasy
Themes Feminist films, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Political films, Buddy films
Actors Rachel McAdams, Rob Schneider, Anna Faris, Matthew Lawrence, Eric Christian Olsen, Robert Davi
Rating56% 2.8065552.8065552.8065552.8065552.806555
In an Abyssinian castle in 50 BC, Princess Nawa (Shazia Ali) uses a pair of enchanted earrings to escape an arranged marriage by swapping bodies with a slave girl (Vivian Corado). When each woman wears one of the earrings, their bodies magically trade places while their minds remain where they were.
Time Changer, 1h35
Directed by Rich Christiano
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy, Fantasy
Themes Films about religion, Time travel films
Actors Gavin MacLeod, Hal Linden, Jennifer O'Neill, Paul Rodriguez, Richard Riehle, Evan Ellingson
Roles Cindy
Rating52% 2.604982.604982.604982.604982.60498
Bible professor Russell Carlisle (D. David Morin) confronts and lectures a boy who has stolen marbles from his neighbors, calling his action unjust. The year is 1890 and Carlisle has written a new manuscript entitled The Changing Times, which promotes good morals without discussing Christ. The book is on track to receive a unanimous endorsement from the board of the Grace Bible Seminary. That is, until colleague Dr. Norris Anderson (Gavin MacLeod) objects. Without unanimous endorsement, his book might not do so well. Carlisle and another professor seek a unanimity rule change, but the dean insists that Carlisle discuss the disagreement with Anderson privately.