Rachael Leigh Cook
Rachael Leigh Cook is well on her way to becoming one of her generation’s most recognized screen stars, with well over 15 feature film roles in the last five years, including the 1997 Indie hit "House of Yes", "Living Out Loud" (1998), "The Hi-Line" (1999), "Get Carter", and "The Bumblebee Flies Away" (both 2000). This versatile actress is best remembered for starring opposite Fredie Prinze Jr. in the box office hit "She’s All That" (1999), for which she won the Blockbuster Entertainment Award, and as the lead feline determined to be a rock star in Universal’s "Josie and the Pussycats" (2001). Among her next projects are starring roles in Miramax’ upcoming "Texas Rangers" (2002), "29 Palms", and in Gavin Grazer’s "Scorched".