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Scary Movie (1-4): If you are a fan of the actress, then probably you know her most iconic role so far. A breakthrough role of her career, Anna Faris starred in four of the five films of the franchise. The film, which is horror comedy, is considered one of the best films of her career. Critics had mentioned that nobody could have played the role of Cindy Campbell better than Faris (Photo Credits: Facebook)
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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: Her first animated film, which was followed by a sequel, Faris starred in the films as Sam, a weather intern and love interest of the main character, Flint. Faris was appreciated for experimenting with this role as the actress stepped out of her comedy genre of adult/horror comedy (Photo Credits: Facebook)
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What's Your Number?: The film received negative reviews, but Faris as always stole the show with her comic timing. She starred in this rom-com alongside Chris Evans. The film focuses on mature relationships and explores more about one of the least talked about subjects, a person's 'score' (Photo Credits: Facebook)
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The Dictator: Probably not the typical Faris film, where she outshines everyone. Sasha Baron Cohen stole the spotlight in this one with his epic performance as General Aladdin. Nonetheless, Faris had her fair share of screen time and ensured that she is no less than the titular character with her pun intended jokes and appearance that of a 'Hobbit' (Photo Credits: Facebook)
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