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unusual facts about All-American Girl


All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story

The Mary Kay Letourneau Story: All-American Girl is a 2000 television movie based on the real-life story of high school teacher Mary Kay Letourneau, played by Penelope Ann Miller.


Adair Tishler

She portrayed Tara James in the American Girl movie Chrissa Stands Strong.

Amy Hill

She is perhaps best known for her roles as Mrs. DePaulo in That's So Raven, Mrs. Kwan in The Cat in the Hat, Sue in 50 First Dates, Miss Hyo-Kim in Next Friday, Yung-Hee "Grandma" Kim on All-American Girl through more of a cult status, and the voice of Jasmine "Ah-Mah" Lee on The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.

C. F. Payne

He also provided the original illustrations for the first three "Molly" books in the American Girl series.

Kaitlyn Dever

Dever's first notable acting role was in the American Girl film An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong (2009) as Gwen Thompson, a bullied homeless girl.

She is best known for her roles as Gwen Thompson in the American Girl film entitled An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong, Loretta McCready in Justified, Eve Baxter in Last Man Standing, and Jayden in Short Term 12.

Oak Park Mall

The former space was then divided into three spaces with the American Girl store taking up much of the former restaurant's area.

Pleasant Rowland

In 1986 Rowland founded the Pleasant Company, which manufactures the "American Girl" dolls, books and accessories.

Second-generation immigrants in the United States

There are a few television series that feature at least one second generation immigrant in a starring role: All-American Girl, Ugly Betty, Grey's Anatomy, Elementary, and The Mindy Project.

Ten Speed Press

Tricycle Press was the children's imprint of Ten Speed Press, which has published the controversial children's book King & King and the Amelia series with American Girl.

Water Tower Place

The eight-level mall has over 100 shops, including Macy's (formerly a branch of the renowned Marshall Field's), the flagship American Girl store (occupying the former Lord & Taylor which closed in March 2007), a live theatre, and several restaurants, arranged around a chrome-and-glass atrium with glass elevators.

Webfoot Technologies

Recently, the firm has created other games based on popular licenses including My Little Pony, American Girl, Tonka, Hello Kitty, Fear Factor, and Phil Mickelson Golf.


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