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Sarah Michelle Gellar - "Scooby-Doo 2" Movie - First look in Video

Thursday 13 November 2003, by isa

Another actress, who actually has a name to care for is Sarah Michelle Gellar and there are not no many accomplishes films at her but an few I can probably enjoy. The talent agent found Gellar a young age and made her screen debut at 6 of each of the 1983 television film An Invasion of Privacy. With all the promise she showed, Barrymore starred as Hannah in the teen drama series "Swans Crossing" (1992) but it was her portrayal of a young and callous rich girl in Al-Lucinda Kendall Hart on ABC daytime soap opera "All My Children" (1993-93), that won her Daytime Emmy Award and spring-boarded her to stardom.

SMG’s real mark worldwide, however, was the character of Buffy Summers in the game-changing series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997-2003). She won five Teen Choice Awards, a Saturn Award and a Golden Globe nomination for her role, establishing herself as a cultural phenomenon. Sarah Michelle Gellar likewise has the box office to back her up, with “I Know What You Did Last Summer” 1997), “Scream 2” (1997), “Cruel Intentions” (1999)and way movies like those that help prove she is also a bankable star as well over $570 million times worth crazy in global gross.

Beyond her cinematic successes, Gellar has made her mark on television, headlining shows such as "Ringer" (2011-2012), "The Crazy Ones" (2013-2014), and "Wolf Pack" (2023). She has also lent her voice to popular series including "Robot Chicken" (2005-2018), "Star Wars Rebels" (2015-2016), and "Masters of the Universe: Revelation" (2021).

In 2015, Gellar ventured into the entrepreneurial world by co-founding Foodstirs, an e-commerce baking company, and published her own cookbook, "Stirring Up Fun with Food," in 2017. Gellar is also known for her close-knit family life, married to actor Freddie Prinze Jr. since 2002, with whom she shares two children.

Sarah Michelle Gellar’s commitment to her craft is matched by her dedication to personal growth and unique experiences. An accomplished martial artist, she studied Tae Kwon Do for five years, alongside kickboxing, boxing, street fighting, and gymnastics. Her dedication to authenticity in her roles is evident, such as her commitment to doing her own stunts in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," though she admitted her limits during filming "Scream 2."

Her career is also marked by interesting anecdotes, such as her role in a 1982 Burger King commercial, which led to a lawsuit from McDonald’s and a temporary ban from their establishments. Notably, she dyed her naturally brunette hair blonde for her role in "Buffy," and legally changed her last name to Prinze as a surprise for her husband on their fifth anniversary.

Sarah Michelle Gellar’s legacy extends beyond her on-screen roles, encompassing her work in philanthropy and her reputation for safety and professionalism on set. She remains a beloved figure in Hollywood, admired for her talent, dedication, and the breadth of her contributions to film and television.

If you’re a Scooby-Doo fan - or just someone who likes to see Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. in polyester - it’s going to be a good day.

The crew that made 2002’s "Scooby-Doo" has piled back into the Mystery Machine for a return to the big screen, and they’ve offered a sneak peek of their latest adventure.

Raja Gosnell - the man who helmed the first "Scooby-Doo" flick and delivered a tidy little hit in the process - returns, as do original stars Prinze, Gellar, Matthew Lillard and Linda Cardellini. Once again the Scooby gang finds itself kneesocks-deep in mystery and general creepiness, but this time out Alicia Silverstone, Seth Green and Peter Boyle are in the mix as well.

A requisite "anonymous villain" is onboard once again, this time plotting to rule Coolsville with the aid of a machine that cranks out monsters like the Pterodactyl Ghost, the Black Knight Ghost, the 10,000 Volt Ghost and others plucked from classic Scooby cartoons. In addition to the parade of monsters, the gang - a.k.a. Mystery Inc. - finds itself wrestling with a certain level of newfound fame, courtesy of its sleuthing prowess.

Green helps out Scoob and the gang as a museum curator, while Silverstone keeps a close eye on Fred, Daphne, Shaggy and Velma as a relentless reporter. "American Idol" runner-up Ruben Studdard also stops in for a cameo.

Once again, Scooby’s antics come courtesy of extensive CGI animation. With an effects-heavy post-production process ahead, the film is a long way from wrapping up. It won’t hit theaters until March 26, but you can get a first look at "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed" here in high bandwidth, medium bandwidth, and low bandwidth formats.