28-788: Everhart is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angie Everhart , American actress and former fashion model Forrest E. Everhart , United States Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor Isaiah Fawkes Everhart (1840–1911), American physician and naturalist James Bowen Everhart , Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Nathan Everhart (born 1988), American professional wrestler better known as Jason Jordan Rex Everhart (1920–2000), American actor Ron Everhart , American college basketball coach Thomas Eugene Everhart , American educator and physicist William Everhart (1785–1868), member of
56-579: A few TV and reality shows. In 2000, she played a lawyer in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit . In 2004, she appeared in Celebrity Mole: Yucatan , in which she was the "mole", the rogue agent sabotaging the group. She was one of the "Gingers" on the second season of The Real Gilligan's Island (the other was Erika Eleniak ), but left the show when she accidentally cut her finger severely enough to sever tendons and require surgery. Everhart
84-446: A habitual sexual harasser. They go into a neighboring backyard where they jump on a trampoline , play truth or dare , and end up having sex. Wendy shares her unopened admissions letter from Cambridge for graduate school with Kyle, and discovers she was not accepted. He is visibly relieved, while she is upset. Matt confesses that he doesn't work at Goldman Sachs. Tori storms off, leaving him guilt-ridden. He finds Barry and they leave
112-431: A hill. Matt finds Tori and tries to apologize, but she is unwilling to forgive him. Feeling he has nothing left to lose, Matt volunteers to "ride the ball". After making an impressive speech he gets inside it. Propelled down the hill, it ends up hitting several parked cars, flys off an embankment, and crashes through a wooden fence into a backyard swimming pool. Trapped inside and underwater, he almost drowns before escaping
140-476: A recent college graduate who wants to change his career plans after his old high school crush invites him to a party. It was released to mixed to negative reviews and was a box office bomb. Shooting began on the week starting February 19, 2007, in Phoenix, Arizona . The film received its wide theatrical release on March 4, 2011. The title comes from the 1986 Eddie Money song of the same name , also played in
168-401: A teenage girl, Everhart became a cover model for such fashion magazines as Elle and Glamour . Following a horseback riding accident in which she broke her back at the age of 19, Everhart eventually recovered through physical therapy . She appeared in several issues of the annual Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, starting in 1995. Everhart posed nude for a cover-featured pictorial in
196-468: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Angie Everhart Angela Kay Everhart (born September 7, 1969) is an American actress and former model who appeared in several Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues in the 1990s and posed nude for Playboy in 2000. Everhart was born on September 7, 1969, in Akron, Ohio , the daughter of homemaker Ginnie and engineer Bob Everhart. As
224-463: Is fluent in French . Take Me Home Tonight (film) Take Me Home Tonight is a 2011 American comedy - drama film directed by Michael Dowse and starring Topher Grace and Anna Faris alongside Dan Fogler and Teresa Palmer . The screenplay was written by Jackie and Jeff Filgo , former writers of the television sitcom That '70s Show , of which Grace was a cast member. The film follows
252-600: Is lovely and crisp, and the Canadian writer-director Michael Dowse manages the party traffic well." Colin Covert of the Minneapolis Star Tribune gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, writing that the movie is a "winning rag bag of gags, combining fast-paced physical shtick with a clever script. There's romantic comedy savvy period satire and "Jackass"-style stunts... Take Me Home Tonight is a time capsule from
280-961: The February 2000 issue of Playboy . She was ranked #98 on the FHM 100 Sexiest Women of 2003. Everhart made her film debut in 1993 with the Arnold Schwarzenegger action-comedy Last Action Hero . She later appeared in Jade (1995), Tales From the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood (1996), Mad Dog Time (1996), Executive Target (1997), Another 9½ Weeks (1997), Denial (1998), Gunblast Vodka (2000), The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option (2001), Sexual Predator (2001), Bare Witness (2001), Wicked Minds (2003), Payback (2006), Bigfoot (2008), and Take Me Home Tonight (2011). She has also appeared on
308-614: The U.S. House of Representatives See also [ edit ] 2664 Everhart Everhart Museum Everhart-Thornley detector [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Everhart . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Everhart&oldid=1187185145 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
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#1732780720471336-811: The care of Medina's injured fiancée, Juliana Ramos. Juliana was involved in a serious car accident in 2009 and suffered a traumatic brain injury. Her story has been widely followed across the nation since Medina's appearance on American Idol . The film was released in the United States on March 4, 2011. Relativity released a trailer for the film in December 2010. Take Me Home Tonight was a box office flop. The film debuted at #11, with $ 3,464,679 during its opening weekend in 2,003 theaters in North America. The film grossed $ 6,928,068 in North America, failing to recoup its $ 19 million budget. As of June 2020 ,
364-576: The championship through online votes in both 2006 and 2010. On February 28, 2012, Everhart began co-hosting the weekly live podcast Hot N Heavy with The Greg Wilson on the Toad Hop Network. It is recorded at Jon Lovitz Comedy Club & Podcast Theatre. Everhart was married to Ashley Hamilton from December 1, 1996, until their divorce in March 1997. Sylvester Stallone and Everhart were briefly engaged in 1995, but they never married. She
392-405: The damages. Matt apologizes for being such a failure, to which his dad replies that, as he's never tried, he has never really failed. His father just wants Matt to take a shot at something— anything —in life. Knowing Tori has left her car at the party, Matt and Barry go back, where bets are being placed on who will "ride the ball", a giant, steel sphere that someone rides inside as it is rolled down
420-431: The film a grade C on scale of A to F. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote that " Take Me Home Tonight has just enough heart and retro party spirit to hold the line before familiarity breeds contempt." Critics have praised the leads and felt the film was heartwarming but was not very original or funny. David Denby of The New Yorker wrote: "The movie is amiable enough: the young Australian actress Teresa Palmer
448-470: The film from Universal Pictures for $ 10 million. The film was previously titled Young Americans and Kids in America , titles of popular songs by David Bowie and Kim Wilde . On March 3, 2011, while being interviewed on Ryan Seacrest 's 102.7 KIIS FM radio show, Topher Grace announced to former American Idol contestant Chris Medina that 1% of the film's box office revenue would be donated to
476-452: The film holds a 28% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes , based on 114 reviews with an average rating of 4.60/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "It has a charming sweetness about it, but Take Me Home Tonight is neither funny nor original enough to live up to the comedies it evokes." On Metacritic , the film has a score of 42 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave
504-464: The glove box of the stolen car and gets involved in a dance-off, and Kyle proposes to Wendy in front of everyone. Matt is disappointed she accepts, as he thinks Kyle will hold her back. Tori takes Matt and Barry to her boss's party in Beverly Hills . Barry has a wild sexual encounter with Trish, an older woman, while Matt and Tori grow closer, after Matt's successful "put down" of Tori's boss,
532-471: The party house, leaving together as the sun rises. Principal photography was completed in 2007, but Universal Studios shelved the film until its 2011 theatrical release. Topher Grace posted that the release of the film was delayed when the studio did not know how to handle and promote a youth comedy film with portrayals of cocaine use, as the drug was prominent in the 1980s. Its release remained delayed until Relativity Media subsidiary Rogue acquired
560-417: The party. Barry chastises Matt for not trying to have just one night of enjoyment and offers him a line of cocaine while driving. He tries to snort it, but ends up driving the convertible into a ditch. A police cruiser arrives, and it turns out to be Matt's dad. Already disappointed with Matt's unwillingness to choose a career path, he further damages the convertible, coercing him to get a better job to pay off
588-500: The prognosis is very good." She filed for bankruptcy due to medical expenses from thyroid cancer treatment. She married Carl Ferro, founder of meal delivery service Sunfare.com, in 2014. [1] Everhart filed for divorce from Ferro in 2018, citing irreconcilable differences. [2] In October 2017, Everhart accused Harvey Weinstein of masturbating in front of her at the Venice Film Festival when they were staying on
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#1732780720471616-452: The same boat. She said she was sleeping and awoke to Weinstein standing over her bed. She said she tried to leave, but Weinstein blocked the door. Despite his telling her not to tell anyone, Everhart said she did tell others, but that no one would do anything since they were terrified of Weinstein. Once a skydiving enthusiast, she gave up the activity following an accident in which she was injured badly enough to require back surgery. She
644-448: The store, he lies that he works at Goldman Sachs . Tori invites Matt to a Labor Day party, hosted by his twin sister Wendy's boyfriend, Kyle. When Matt, Wendy, and Matt's best friend, Barry Nathan, head to the party, Barry steals a Mercedes-Benz convertible from the car dealership he got fired from earlier that day, saying Matt needs it to impress Tori. At the party, Matt awkwardly tries to woo her. Barry snorts some cocaine he found in
672-433: The sunken ball. Barry rushes to the scene and is ecstatic to find Matt still alive. Walking arm in arm, they head back towards the party, and they meet up with Wendy and Tori, who are also elated to find him alive. Matt apologizes to Tori, she finally forgives him, and then gives him her phone number. They return to the party as dawn approaches. All who are still there cheer at Matt's successful return. Wendy, realizing Matt
700-490: The theatrical trailer and on the menu screen of the Blu-ray and DVD releases. Despite having the same name, it never actually appears in the film. Matt Franklin is a recent MIT graduate, working at a Los Angeles Suncoast Video store in 1988 while trying to figure out what he wants to do with his life, something that his LAPD officer father has grown impatient with. When Matt's high school crush, Tori Frederking, walks into
728-411: Was engaged to Joe Pesci , but the couple broke up in 2008. She gave birth to her son Kayden Bobby Everhart, in 2009, with her ex-boyfriend Chad Stansbury. She was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and had surgery on May 14, 2013. A representative of hers said, "[Angie] wants to set the record straight by letting everyone know that it is true that she has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, however,
756-563: Was also a panelist on To Tell The Truth from 2000 until 2001 and on Hollywood Squares from 2002 until 2004. Everhart was a co-host on the ABC reality show The Ex-Wives Club , along with Marla Maples , and Shar Jackson in 2007. Everhart's long red hair earned her three Crown Awards for "Best Redhead" at the Super-Hair.Net website from 2005 to 2007. She also represented the United States in two Super-Hair World Cup tournaments, winning
784-508: Was right, breaks up with Kyle, who experiences a crying breakdown. Barry—pondering his future while talking to Ashley, a Goth girl he met at the party, who tells him that maybe he should go to college—winds up sexually entangled with her. Outside, Matt boldly kisses Tori goodbye for the night because he still has her phone number to call. Matt's dad, investigating the giant steel ball in the pool, smirks proudly when he finds, and then pockets, his son's name tag. Matt, Barry and Wendy stagger out of
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