Busy Philipps Movies
With her memorable performance as tough but sympathetic rebel teen Kim Kelly in the critically praised but criminally short-lived series
Freaks and Geeks, actress
Busy Philipps crafted one of the most compelling young characters in contemporary television. In addition to later serving as something of a life-support system for the rapidly expiring teen drama
Dawson's Creek,
Philipps has gone on to make a name for herself in such features as the Columbine-influenced
Home Room and the 2004 comedy
White Chicks as well. Born
Elizabeth Jean Philipps in Oak Park, IL, the active youngster was quickly dubbed "
Busy" for her seemingly boundless energy and sociability. A role as Wilber the Pig in a grade-school production of Charlotte's Web eventually lead to
Philipps being voted Best Actress of her class in her senior yearbook. The ambitious screen prospect went on to take classes at the Acting Lab of Arizona, where she would write and produce a pair of successful plays.
Philipps subsequently refined her skills by studying at England's Oxford School of Drama before making a name for herself in community theater around the Scottsdale area, with her first professional gig coming with a role as a real-life Barbie doll at Mattel's Toy Fair convention in New York.
Philipps role in
Freaks and Geeks did wonders for her exposure, regardless of the endearing show's remarkably short lifespan, and in the years that followed, she continued to impress in such features as
Anatomy of a Hate Crime and
Home Room. Many viewed
Philipps' involvement with
Dawson's Creek as something of a breath of fresh air for the somewhat stale series, with simultaneous appearances in the
Freaks and Geeks follow-up series
Undeclared proving a welcome opportunity to work with old friends. In 2004,
Philipps took a supporting role opposite
Jaime King in the
Shawn and
Marlon Wayans comedy
White Chicks. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide