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Alternate Names: Tara Leigh Patrick, Кармен Электра
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Carmen Electra, born Tara Leigh Patrick on April 20, 1972, is an American actress, model, singer, and dancer known for her appearances in Playboy magazine, TV shows like Baywatch, and films such as Scary Movie series. Born to Patricia (a singer) and Harry (an entertainer), Electra has Irish, German, and Cherokee ancestry. She began her career dancing at Kings Island amusement park before signing with Prince's Paisley Park Records, taking the stage name Carmen Electra. Electra gained fame through Playboy features, appearances in Baywatch, Singled Out, and dancing with Pussycat Dolls. She has acted in various films and won an MTV Movie Award for her role in Starsky & Hutch.
Release Year: 2003
Nation: United States of America
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Director: David Zucker
Writer: David Dorfman
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Companies: Dimension Films
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Romantic Comedy
When Tom Stansfield takes up his boss's offer to housesit for him while he's away, he sees it as an opportunity to finally confess his feelings to his crush, Lisa, his boss's daughter. However, things quickly spiral out of control when a series of unexpected houseguests arrive, including Lisa's older brother Max who is on the run from local drug dealers. Tom must navigate these chaotic circumstances while trying to win Lisa's heart.
My Boss's Daughter (2003) is a slapstick comedy directed by David Zucker, known for his work in the 'Airplane!' series. The film follows Tom Stansfield, an eager young man who finds himself in a comedic whirlwind when he agrees to housesit for his mean boss with the hopes of winning over his daughter Lisa. With its genre-specific humor and romantic comedy tropes, it's a typical Zucker fare set against a backdrop of mistaken identities, chaotic situations, and unexpected arrivals.