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Missi Pyle (born Andrea Kay Pyle on November 16, 1972 in Houston Texas) is
an American actress.
After her breakout role in Galaxy Quest, Pyle is probably best known for her
small humorous roles in movies such as Big Fish, Dodgeball: A True Underdog
Story, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Missi Pyle has been one of those actresses that everyone has seen, but no
one really knows. For most of her career, Pyle has appeared in roles both
large and small in some of Hollywood’s more popular movies. Born Aschley Kay
Pyle, her parents dubbed her ‘Little Missi’, a nickname that stuck
throughout her life and career. She grew up in Houston, Texas, but moved to
Germantown, Tennessee at the age of 12 with her mom and new stepfather.
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Around this time, Pyle became interested in acting and attended Germantown
High School, one of the top three performing arts high schools in the
country. Thus a career was born.
Aside from acting talent, Pyle displayed her vocal chops in high school,
which led to being cast in several musicals. Upon graduation, Pyle was
accepted to the Actor Training Program at the North Carolina School of the
Arts where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Pyle appeared in
several Shakespeare productions, including the role of Cressida in “Troilus
and Cressida”, as well as others. Her summers were spent performing: one
year she was in “Ruthless” at the Galvest Island Outdoor Musicals series;
another was spent playing ‘Becky’ in a production of “Big River”; a third
she spent studying at the Oxford School of Drama. Pyle continued acting in
films, gaining more prominent roles as her career progressed. She played the
alien Laliari in the surprisingly funny spoof “Galaxy Quest” (1999),
starring Tim Allen and Sigourney Weaver. In “Josie and the Pussycats”
(2001), Pyle played the insubstantial role of Alexandra Cabot in the insipid
adaptation of the once-popular 70’s kiddie cartoon. In “Bringing Down the
House” (2003), the financially successful yet critically panned comedy with
Steve Martin and Queen Latifah, Pyle played Ashley, a gold-digger interested
in rich old men. A return to the small screen found Pyle contributing her
voice talent in an episode of the short-lived animated series, “The Tick”
(FOX, 2001-02).
A series of small, but noticeable film roles soon came Pyle’s way. She
appeared in the farcical tale “Big Fish” (2003), directed by the enigmatic
Tim Burton. Pyle thankfully went unnoticed in the dreadful urban “comedy”,
“Soul Plane” (2004), starring top-billed Tom Arnold and the ubiquitous Snoop
Dogg. She then played Roxanne in the harmless romantic comedy “Along Came
Polly” (2004), starring Jennifer Aniston and Ben Stiller. Pyle appeared in
another Stiller comedy vehicle, the sleeper hit “Dodgeball: A True Underdog
Story” (2004), playing a powerhouse foreign dodgeball champ for first-time
director Rawson Marshall Thurber. Finally, Pyle took on the role of the
indulgent Mrs. Beauregarde in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005), a
remake of the Gene Wilder classic “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”
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MOST POPULAR
Angelina Jolie
Jessica Alba
Paris Hilton
Scarlett Johansson
Jessica Simpson
Britney Spears
Christina Aguilera
Lindsay Lohan
Shakira
Beyonce
Hilary Duff
ADDITIONS
Miley Cyrus
Rihanna
Hayden Panettiere
Miranda Cosgrove
Selena Gomez
Demi Lovato
Vanessa Hudgens
Ashley Tisdale
Jonas Brothers
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