Thursday, 8 December 2022

J. Cole

 Bush's first appearance in a film was in 2002's National Lampoon's Van Wilder, opposite Ryan Reynolds. Bush made a few appearances on TV, including Nip/Tuck as well as Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Bush was part of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines in 2002. However, Claire Danes replaced her after a week of filming. [88 Jonathan Mostow (the film's director) said that he was replaced by Bush due to the fact that he thought she was too young however, he praised her acting skills. Bush was also cast in One Tree Hill, a WB TV series. Bush was a brand ambassador for prominent brands after she earned the attention of the mainstream media. She has appeared on the covers of a variety of popular magazines, including Entertainment Weekly and Maxim, Glamour, InStyle and Zooey Magazine. Her endorsement agreements comprise Ocean Pacific clothing. Bush as well as her One Tree Hill stars were also endorsers for MasterCard and Kmart and also Chevy Cobalt, Cingular Wireless, as well as Chevy Cobalt. Three episodes of the show were directed by Bush and her co-stars, including the last episode of the ninth and final season. The film was a commercial hit and earned more than $60 million worldwide. She was also in Buena Vista Pictures the supernatural thriller Stay Alive that year alongside Jon Foster, Frankie Muniz and Adam Goldberg. This was the first Hollywood Pictures film in five years to debut at three on the U.S. box-office. She was a co-star with Sean Bean in The Hitcher's 2007 remake. Bush was a part of Francois Velle's 2008 film, an independent production The Narrows alongside Vincent D'Onofrio and Kevin Zegers. She also was Kathy Popovich. The movie was based on Tim McLoughlin's novel Heart of the Old Country and was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, September 2008.

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