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  1. Mary Louise Brooks (1906 - 1985), aka Louise Brooks, an American dancer, model, showgirl and silent film actress famous for her bobbed haircut and sex appeal. To cinefiles, she's best remembered for her three starring roles in Pandora's Box (1929) and Diary of a Lost Girl (1929) directed by G. W. Pabst, and Prix de Beauté (1930) by Augusto Genina.

  2. Top 10 Ed Helms Films. I've seen 17 of his films and these are my 10 favorite, in order. 1. A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018) TV-MA | 101 min | Biography, Comedy. In the 1970s and '80s, National Lampoon's success and influence creates a new media empire overseen in part by the brilliant and troubled Douglas Kenney.

  3. Descubre todas las películas y series de la filmografía de Ed Helms. De sus inicios hasta el final de sus 19 años de carrera.

  4. Ed Helms Movies Ranked. 1. Chappaquiddick (2017) PG-13 | 106 min | Biography, Drama, History. Depicting Ted Kennedy's involvement in the fatal 1969 car accident that claims the life of a young campaign strategist, Mary Jo Kopechne. Director: John Curran | Stars: Jason Clarke, Kate Mara, Ed Helms, Bruce Dern.

  5. 31 de oct. de 2023 · From The Hangover movies to some dramas he appeared in later on, these are the best Ed Helms movies and how to watch them. (Image credit: Warner Bros.) We’re The Millers (2013)

  6. Ed Helms. Actor: The Hangover. Edward Parker Helms is an American actor, comedian, writer and singer from Atlanta, Georgia who is known for playing the preppy Cornell alumni Andy "Nard Dog" Bernard from The Office and Stuart Price from The Hangover trilogy. He also acted in Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, The Lorax, Vacation, Ron's Gone Wrong and Monsters vs. Aliens.

  7. Even though we’ve been yakking about Ed Helms movies, let’s shift to the small screen for a sec. “The Office” snatched up Helms as Andy Bernard, and boy, did he swing for the fences. Featuring a cornucopia of awkward moments and corporate hijinks, Andy’s evolution, from preppy annoyance to lovable doof, is partly what makes “The Office” such an enduring gem.