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Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant is a 2009 American fantasy film directed by Paul Weitz and co-screenplay adapted with Brian Helgeland, loosely based on the Vampire Blood trilogy of the book series The Saga of Darren Shan by author Darren Shan.
The role of Madame Truska, a woman who can grow an indestructible beard, in Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009), was Hayek's first acting project following the birth of her daughter. She characterized the film, which was an adaptation of the book series The Saga of Darren Shan by author Darren Shan , as "a little bit of hard work.
Carlson and Hayek while shooting Universal Studio's Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant in 2009. Jessica Carlson (born c. 1993) is an American actress from New York City, known for her role as Rebecca the monkey girl in the Universal's Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant.
A feature film adaptation of the novel, directed by Paul Weitz and starring Chris Massoglia, John C. Reilly, Ken Watanabe, Salma Hayek, Josh Hutcherson and Willem Dafoe was released on October 23, 2009. [2]
Vampire Blood (also called the Cirque du Freak trilogy) is the first trilogy in The Saga of Darren Shan by the author Darren Shan. It contains the books Cirque du Freak, The Vampire's Assistant and Tunnels of Blood. These starting books explore how Darren must adapt to his new life, and what that entails.
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant: Madame Truska 2010 Grown Ups: Roxanne Chase-Feder 2011 Americano: Lola Puss in Boots: Kitty Softpaws (voice) La chispa de la vida: Luisa Gómez 2012 The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! Cutlass Lizz (voice) Savages: Elena Here Comes the Boom: Bella Flores 2013 Grown Ups 2: Roxanne Chase-Feder 2014
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Darren O'Shaughnessy wrote and published the first book of the series, Cirque du Freak, under the pen name Darren Shan as a side project between two adult books. Cirque du Freak received good reviews and Warner Bros. bought the movie rights prior to publication, though the film was never made and the film rights returned to Shan after three years. [2]