Scary Movie 3

About the Cast

ANNA FARIS (Cindy Campbell)

ANNA FARIS (Cindy Campbell) reprises the role of Cindy Campbell in SCARY MOVIE 3, having previously starred in both "Scary Movie" and "Scary Movie 2." She will next be seen in Sofia Coppola’s "Lost in Translation" starring alongside Bill Murray and Giovanni Ribisi. Last seen in the "The Hot Chick" for Disney starring with Rob Schneider, Faris played April, the best friend of Jessica who turns into Rob Schneider after a spell is cast upon him. Originally from Seattle, Faris started acting in theater at a young age and did her first professional production there. Starring in commercials, her first break into movies came in 1999 when she was hired for the independent film “Lovers Lane.”

LESLIE NIELSEN (President Harris)

LESLIE NIELSEN (President Harris) is a veteran of over 100 motion pictures and more than 1500 television appearances. He built a reputation portraying manly authority figures (including the Space Ship Commander in the sci-fi classic "Forbidden Planet" and the Captain of the ill-fated cruise ship in "The Poseidon Adventure") before he turned his image inside out with a hysterically funny deadpan performance as the loopy doctor in Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker's "Airplane!" (1980). He continued to team with the ZAZ comedy team on the TV series "Police Squad!" on which he originated the role of police Lt. Frank Drebin, which he re-created in "The Naked Gun," in the 1991 sequel "Naked Gun 2 1/2" and again in "Naked Gun 33 1/3:The Final Insult." Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, the son of a Canadian Mounted Policeman, Nielsen spent his earliest years living near the Arctic Circle, and later served as an aerial gunner in the Royal Canadian Air Force.

"Nielsen's numerous films include "Prom Night," George Romero's "Creepshow," "Wrong Is Right," "Reckless Disregard," "Soul Man," "Home Is Where the Hart Is," "Nuts," "Repossessed" (a 1990 spoof on exorcism), "Surf Ninjas," "Dracula--Dead, and Loving It," comedy, "Spy Hard," "Rent-A-Kid," "Family Plan," the live-action version of "Mr. Magoo," "Wrongfully Accused," "2001: A Space Travesty," "Kevin of the North," and the television movie "Santa Who." He most recently starred in "Men With Brooms."


EDDIE GRIFFIN (Orpheus)

EDDIE GRIFFIN (Orpheus) was most recently seen in "DysFunKtional Family" and has forthcoming roles in "My Baby's Mama" (which he also produced and co-wrote), "Blast" and a "Sammy Davis Jr." biopic, sending into high gear the motion picture career he always planned. "DysFunKtional Family," which combines Griffin's stand-up comedy act with a cinema verite look at his personal life, debuted at the Sundance Film Festival. Griffin also produced, co-wrote and performed on the soundtrack with Suge Knight. Last year, Griffin co-starred opposite Denzel Washington in "John Q," in the comedy "The New Guy" and in the action/comedy "Undercover Brother." His previous film credits include "Double Take," "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo," "Picking Up The Pieces," "Foolish," "Armageddon," "Meteor Man" and "Jason’s Lyric."He is known to television audiences as the star of UPN's hit comedy series "Malcolm & Eddie," for which he was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for "Best Actor in a Comedy Series." Griffin began his career in Kansas City, Missouri when a cousin bet him $50 that he would not go on stage during a visit to a local comedy club. After winning the bet, Griffin purchased a one-way ticket to Los Angeles. One month later he was performing at the renowned Comedy Store, where he was compared with Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx and Lenny Bruce. Those performances led to featured appearances on the HBO specials "Voodoo Child," the cable ACE-nominated "One Night Stand" and "Def Comedy Jam." Griffin's comedy album "The Message" features comedic and musical performances by Griffin as well as Master P, Silkk The Shocker, and Fiend. He has formed his own independent record label, Bluelight Records. An accomplished musician, Griffin is also a member of his own band, Eclectic Divinity.