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Actor January Jones, starred in:

American Wedding (2003)

Genre: Comedy, Teen Movie, Gross-Out Comedy.
Director: Jesse Dylan.
Actors: Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, January Jones, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Seann William Scott, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Fred Willard, Eugene Levy, Deborah Rush, Eric Allan Kramer, Molly Cheek, Angela Paton, Jennifer Coolidge, Tim Allen, Logan Bartholomew, William Belli, Chris Bender, John Cho, Michael Garrity Coleman, Neal Flaherty, Peter Gaddis, Rey Gallegos, Patrick Gallo, Tony Gatto, Max Goudsmit, Brad Hammer, Kate Hendrickson, Justin Isfeld, Loren Lester, Antoinette Levine, Rob Nagle, Julie Payne, Lawrence Pressman, Jim Reese, Corinne Reilly-Elfont, Peter Reinert, Frank Roessler, Ryan Rubin, Golde Starger, Amanda Swisten, Alexis Thorpe, Nikki Ziering.
Storyline:
Jesse Dylan's American Wedding rounds up the characters from the American Pie films for a trip to the altar. Jim (Jason Biggs) proposes to Michelle (Alyson Hannigan). Hoping to make the wedding day as special as possible for his bride, Jim enlists the help of his friends Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), and the always obnoxious Stifler (Seann William Scott) to help him convi ...
Bandits (2001)

Genre: Comedy, Crime, Crime Comedy, Romantic Comedy, Buddy Film.
Director: Barry Levinson.
Actors: Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, Cate Blanchett, Troy Garity, Brian F. O'Byrne, Stacey Travis, Bobby Slayton, January Jones, William Converse-Roberts, Peggy Miley, Richard Riehle, Micole Mercurio, Mildred Kronenberg, Azura Skye, Scott Burkholder, Anthony Burch, Sam Levinson, Scout LaRue Willis, Tallulah Belle Willis, John Evans, John Harrington Bland, Cindy Goldfield, Heather Mathieson, Erin-Kate Whitcomb, Kim Bogus, Michael X. Sommers, Rich Sickler, Michael Birnbaum, Joe Unitas, Richard Shuster, Jennifer York, Jose G. Garcia, Alfred De Contreras, Peter Weireter, Kerry Kilbride, Jane Velez-Mitchell, Mia Lee, Louis LeRay, Peter Hutchinson, Maya Rossi, Joan Palmateer, Giulio Magnolia, Rose Aispuro, Carrie Casano, Jaye K. Danford, Darryl D. Stewart, Greg Wilmarth.
Storyline:
Director Barry Levinson follows up the low-budget An Everlasting Piece (2000) with another comedy, this one of the homegrown variety from former Twin Peaks (1990) TV series writer Harley Peyton. Bruce Willis stars as suave bank robber Joe, who has escaped from prison with his hypochondriac buddy Terry (Billy Bob Thornton). Together, the two men have devised a clever scheme to take a bank officer h ...
Love Actually (2003)

Genre: Comedy Drama, Romantic Comedy, Ensemble Film, Holiday Film.
Director: Richard Curtis.
Actors: Alan Rickman, Bill Nighy, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Laura Linney, Liam Neeson, Martine McCutcheon, Keira Knightley, Rowan Atkinson, Andrew Lincoln, Billy Bob Thornton, Joanna Page, Kris Marshall, Lucia Moniz, Martin Freeman, Thomas Sangster, Heike Makatsch, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rodrigo Santoro, Claudia Schiffer, Gregor Fisher, Olivia Olson, Abdul Salis, Shannon Elizabeth, Denise Richards, Sienna Guillory, Sheila Allen, Gemma Aston, Raul Atalaia, Sarah Atkinson, Joanna Bacon, Katharine Bailey, Gillian Barge, Alan Barnes, Clare Bennett, The Big Blue, Ines Boughanmi, Brian Bovell, Tiffany Boysell, Marcus Brigstocke, Emma Buckley, Wes Butters, Billy Campbell, Carol Carey, Keir Charles, Glenn Conroy, Helder Costa, Colin Coull, Elisha Cuthbert, Julia Davis, Patrick Delaney, Declan Donnelly, Catia Duarte, Jamie Edgell, Dave Fisher, Michael Fitzgerald, Georgia Flint, Dan Fredenburgh, Jill Freud, Amanda Garwood, Kate Glover, Adam Godley, Lyndon David Hall, Edward Hardwicke, Matt Harvey, Tim Hatwell, Richard Hawley, Paul Heasman, Sarah Holland, Stewart Howson, Caroline John, January Jones, Wyllie Longmore, Tony Lucken, Rory MacGregor, Elizabeth Margoni, Peter Marinker, Margery Mason, Sarah McDougall, Ant McPartlin, Nicola McRoy, Ivana Milicevic, Bill Moody, Frank Moorey, Vicki Murdoch, Helen Murton, Ciaran O'Driscoll, Meredith Ostrom, Meg Wynn Owen, Michael Parkinson, Lulu Popplewell, Katherine Poulton, Adrian Preater, Terry Reece, Laura Rees, Kate Bowes Renna, Doraly Rosen, Shaughan Seymour, John Sharian, Junior Simpson, Paul Slack, Nancy Sorrell, Nina Sosanya, Joanna Thaw, Ruby Turner, Margus Tuuling, Nat Udom, Igor Urdenko, Carla Vasconcelos, Arturo Venegas, William Wadham, Jo Whiley, Richard Wills-Cotton, Jont Wittingtom, Yuk Sim Yau.
Storyline:
All of London is in love — or longing to be — in Four Weddings and a Funeral writer Richard Curtis' first directorial effort. Billed as "the ultimate romantic comedy," Love Actually involves more than a dozen main characters, each weaving his or her way into another's heart over the course of one particularly eventful Christmas. The seemingly perfect wedding of Juliet ...
We Are Marshall (2006)

Genre: Drama, Sports Drama, Docudrama.
Director: McG.
Actors: Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox, Anthony Mackie, David Strathairn, Ian McShane, Kate Mara, January Jones, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Arlen Escarpeta, Brian Geraghty, Tommy Cresswell, Christian Kanupke, Nina Jones, Kevin Atkins, Mark Patton, Huntley Ritter, Brett Rice, Dalton Polston, Andrew Wilson Williams, Ellie Zellers, Mark Oliver, Brian Beegle, L. Warren Young, David Dwyer, Wes Brown, Michael Pniewski, Cafabian Heard, Mandy Best, Nikky Williams, Laura Shay Griffin, Katie Kneeland, Elizabeth Omilami, Scott Hilley, Andrew DiPalma, Jeff Adelman, Dolan Wilson, Billy Woods, Sharalene Kile, Bill Crabb, Phillip Ivey, Wilbur Fitzgerald, Jody Thompson, David Ramsey, Rhoda Griffis, Billy Bennett, Patrick Parker, Joey Nappo, Michael DiFiore, Maurice Bryant, Tim Crowley, Don Young, Alex Van, Ron Clinton Smith, Taber Lathrop, Jake Cooper, William Gorman, Anaiah Petty, Jeff Portell, Alyssa Caputo, Keith Morehouse, Mike Ribaudo, Bobby Jordan, Dock Pollard, Bert Beatson, Bobby Jon Drinkard, Ryan Sloth, Brent Garber, Steven Barr.
Storyline:
A true story of tragedy, hope, and resilience comes to the screen in this sports drama. Huntington, WV, is home to Marshall University, a school where college football is a way of life. Huntington is also a town that learned to deal with tragedy in the fall of 1970 when Marshall's "Thundering Herd" boarded an airliner to return home after a football game in North Carolina. The jet crashe ...
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