Amy Smart

American actress

Amy Smart is an American actress best known for her roles in films like Varsity Blues, The Butterfly Effect, and Just Friends. She has also had recurring TV roles on shows like Felicity and Shameless. Smart has a diverse filmography spanning horror, comedy, and drama genres.

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About the Amy Smart

Amy Lysle Smartis an American actress. Her first role in film was in Martin Kunert’s anthology horror film Campfire Tales, followed by a minor part in Starship Troopers, directed by Paul Verhoeven. In 1998, Smart played a role in Dee Snider’s Strangeland. She garnered widespread recognition after appearing in the mainstream teen drama Varsity Blues (1999), as well as for a recurring role as Ruby on the television series Felicity (1999-2001). Next was a lead role in the college sex comedy Road Trip (2000); she was a co-star in Jerry Zucker’s ensemble comedy Rat Race (2001). She had a lead role opposite Ashton Kutcher in the sci-fi drama The Butterfly Effect (2004).

Smart co-starred with Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris in Just Friends (2005), followed by the sports drama Peaceful Warrior (2006). From 2011 to 2012, she had a recurring role as Jasmine Hollander on the series Shameless. She starred in Tyler Perry’s comedy The Single Moms Club (2014). From 2020 to 2022, Smart portrayed Barbara Whitmore in the DC Universe/The CW superhero drama series Stargirl.

Frequently Asked Questions

Amy Smart’s first role in film was in the anthology horror movie Campfire Tales, directed by Martin Kunert.

Amy Smart gained widespread recognition for her role in the mainstream teen drama Varsity Blues in 1999.

Amy Smart had a lead role opposite Ashton Kutcher in the 2004 sci-fi drama The Butterfly Effect.

Amy Smart had a recurring role as Ruby on the TV series Felicity from 1999 to 2001.

Amy Smart was born on March 26, 1976.

From 2020 to 2022, Amy Smart portrayed Barbara Whitmore in the DC Universe/The CW superhero drama series Stargirl.

Amy Smart co-starred with Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris in the 2005 comedy film Just Friends.