Who's That Girl? Meet "Crazy, Stupid, Love" Actress Analeigh Tipton

Get to know the sexy young actress who swipes scenes away from Steve Carell in his new rom-com.

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You know those advertisements for the new Steve Carell/Ryan Gosling dramedy Crazy, Stupid, Love? The ones that fill in the blank after "This is..."  with one one of the three words?  Well, this is love: Analeigh Tipton. No, we didn't misspell Emma Stone or Julianne Moore's names; we're referring to the hot, scene-stealing newcomer who plays Jessica, babysitter to Carell's kids, in the delightfully funny and genuinely heartfelt rom-com.


Chances are, you've seen her before, either on an America's Next Top Model rerun or a glossy advertisement in a magazine. The reason: Not only is the 22-year-old on the verge of her mainstream Hollywood breakthrough, but she's also an accomplished fashion model. With her first major film role, though, Tipton has what should be her young career's brightest moment.


That said, if you want to trace her transition into Hollywood, or you're more interested in seeing hot pictures, click through as we familiarize you with the Crazy, Stupid, Love standout.

10. She was initially en route to becoming a professional ice skater.

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9. She placed third on America's Next Top Model.

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8. She made her film debut in The Green Hornet.

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7. She posed naked with Robert Pattinson in Details.

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6. She guest starred on The Big Bang Theory.

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5. She stars in the upcoming movie Damsels In Distress.

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4. She's an aspiring screenwriter.

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3. She will appear on HBO's Hung as a schizophrenic pimp.

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2. The New York Times called her a "Face To Watch."

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1. She's currently filming Samaritan.

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