The women featured in this photo have quickly become the first ladies of comedy, after their hit film “Bridesmaids” stormed the box office in 2011. And as evidenced by their confident, mean mugs, they sure as hell aren’t going anywhere any time soon.
Continuing on with the wedding theme, Owen Wilson is another comic character who knows how to rock the big day in style. One half of the terrible twosome responsible for “Wedding Crashers”, Wilson’s simultaneously strange and classic features render him a mainstream and indie favorite.
We all know that one person who sits around playing “Call Of Duty” in their pajamas all day, but Will Arnett takes it to the next level. In a perfectly posed portrait, the “Arrested Development” star and “30 Rock” resident is better known for his appearances on TV, rather than behind it.
With future acting prospects potentially ruined by his early cinematic successes, in this portrait Daniel Radcliffe seems to be having difficulty recalling the spell that will finally separate him from his wizardly past.
Comedy hero and proud puppeteer Jason Segel is no stranger to the big screen. With a long list of films in the bag including “Knocked Up” and “Forgetting Sarah Marshall”, Segel is featured doing one of the more normal things in his career.
Stand-up comedy is a tough gig but one that Chris Rock has conquered time and time again on “Saturday Night Live” and beyond.
Sprinting superstar and Olympic gold winner Usain Bolt has become the sporting world’s most famous face. You might remember this particular trademark pose from the track side.
With a flourishing fashion career, regular reality TV slot and a penchant for paparazzi-filled parties, it’s rare that Paris Hilton is out of the public eye. Striking a Lady Gaga-esque pose, this portrait—and Hilton’s modest choice in apparel—presents a puzzling picture.
The president of political satire, Stephen Colbert was once a regular on “The Daily Show “and now hosts his own comic cable TV show, “The Colbert Report”. Don’t be fooled by the glitz and glamour of award shows and great guests; as suggested in this portrait, it doesn’t seem to pay that well.
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