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Biography #2 (for Accepted)

A potent combination of charm and charisma, Justin Long is rapidly rising as one of Hollywood's top young actors. This year alone he undertook seven different, successful film projects. Long was recently seen playing Dean, a four-year waiter, opposite Ryan Reynolds and Anna Farris in the Lions Gate feature Waiting... Produced by Chris Moore, Waiting... is a slice-of-life comedy that follows a group of young waiters at a family-style restaurant. Last summer, he served as the love interest of Lindsay Lohan in Herbie Fully Loaded, Disney's latest incarnation of its successful Love Bug series. Set to be released this year is the independent feature Dreamland, with Long in the starring role of this basketball-themed drama, opposite Agnes Bruckner. Justin will also be seen in Idiocracy, starring Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph and Dax Shepard. Written and directed by Mike Judge, the director of Office Space, and accompanied by such a humorous cast, Idiocracy is guaranteed to be a hit.

Long is currently co-starring in summer 2006's blockbuster romantic comedy The Break-Up, sharing the screen with Jennifer Aniston as her flamboyant office co-worker, and reuniting with his Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story co-star Vince Vaughn. He has also completed shooting The Sasquatch Dumpling Gang, a comedy produced by Kevin Spacey and Jared Hess, who wrote and directed Napolean Dynamite.

Justin recently joined Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn in the Twentieth Century Fox comedy Dodgeball. As the high-school student who dreams of making the cheerleading squad, Justin painfully and comically helps in winning the big dodgeball tournament. Prior to Dodgeball, he also provided the voice for Dwayne in Bill Plympton's animated feature Hair High. Hair High is a gothic high-school comedy with a Carrie-like story that also featured the voices of David Carradine, Dermot Mulroney and Martha Plimpton.

Long sent shivers down the spines of audiences with his starring role in the 2001 box-office hit Jeepers Creepers. He also shared the screen with Britney Spears in her feature-film debut, Crossroads. His other film credits include the Daniel Waters satirical comedy Happy Campers; Galaxy Quest, with Tim Allen and Sigourney Weaver; and the independent feature Raising Genius, with Wendie Malick and Stephen Root.

On the small screen, Long was a favorite of viewers of NBC's critically acclaimed Ed, for his portrayal of the lovable and quirky Stuckeyville High School student Warren Cheswick.

Onstage, he has appeared in several New York theater productions, including The Hot L Baltimore, starring Sam Rockwell, and The Shadowbox. Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, Long attended Vassar College, where he was a two-year member of the acclaimed sketch-comedy group Laughing Stock.

Long currently splits his time between New York City and Los Angeles.

Bio courtesy Universal Pictures for "Accepted" (25-Aug-2006)


Biography #3 (for Dodgeball)

Justin Long starred as lovable and quirky Stuckeyville High School student Warren Cheswick in the television series Ed.

Long co-stars in the upcoming comedy Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy starring Will Ferrell, and in the independent feature The Bathroom Boy, opposite Wendie Malick and Stephen Root.

Long starred in the 2001 hit thriller Jeepers Creepers and shared the screen with Britney Spears in her feature-film debut Crossroads. His other film credits include the satirical comedies Happy Campers and Galaxy Quest (the latter with Tim Allen and Sigourney Weaver), as well as the independent features Boygazm and Time Writer.

Long appeared in several New York theater productions, including The Hot L Baltimore, directed by Joe Mantello, and The Shadowbox. His regional theater credits include Final Exam and Barefoot in Athens for the Maxwell Anderson Playwriting Series.

While attending Vassar College, Long was a two-year member of the acclaimed sketch comedy group Laughingstock.

Bio courtesy Fox for "Dodgeball" (17-Jun-2004)