Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Sunny Mabrey (born November 28, 1975 [1]) is an American actress.Prior to debuting in films, Mabrey appeared in music videos, such as "Nookie" from Limp Bizkit.Her breakthrough came after she played the lead role, man-eating alien Sara, in Species III (2004), supporting antagonist Charlie Mayweather in XXX: State of the Union (2005) and flight attendant Tiffany in Snakes on a Plane (2006).
Teleios, also known as Beyond the Trek, is an American science-fiction film written and directed by Ian Truitner.The film stars Sunny Mabrey, Lance Broadway, Michael Nouri, T.J. Hoban, Mykel Shannon Jenkins, Christian Pitre, Ursula Mills and Weetus Cren, and was edited by Gabriella Cristiani.
Embry married actress Sunny Mabrey on July 17, 2005. [10] In 2012, Mabrey filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. [11] In 2013, Embry and Mabrey began dating again, and remarried in June 2015. [12] Embry and Mabrey have homes in Los Angeles and Atlanta. In November 2006, Embry and Mabrey were robbed at gunpoint in their driveway. [13]
Species III is a 2004 science fiction action thriller television film.The film is a sequel to Species II (1998) and the third installment of the Species series.Directed by Brad Turner and stars Robin Dunne, Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Amelia Cooke and John Paul Pitoc.
One Last Thing... is a 2005 American comedy-drama film directed by Alex Steyermark and written by Barry Stringfellow. It was produced by HDNet Films, screened at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2005, and had a limited release in the United States on May 5, 2006, by Magnolia Pictures.
The film's plot starts where Species II ends, revolving around Sunny Mabrey's character Sara, the daughter of Eve, reared by a doctor played by Robert Knepper. Sara, an alien-human hybrid, seeks other hybrids to mate with. Henstridge appears in a cameo at the beginning of the film.
Models have appeared in music videos since no later than the 1970s; preceding the beginning of the MTV era, in 1981. A pre-MTV example is Jerry Hall's performance in the music video for Bryan Ferry's cover version of "Let's Stick Together", in 1976.
A romantic drama about a tight-knit group of college friends who graduated from New York University the year of 9/11 and reunite years later for a weekend wedding in Georgia.