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Aubrey Plaza Ausiello Interview

It all went down Friday night at the 2010 Entertainment Weekly and Women in Film pre-Emmy party in West Hollywood. Parental guidance is strongly advised.

From The Ausiello Files

“Lopez Tonight” Interview

A video of Aubrey Plaza being interviewed on “Lopez Tonight” from last week has appeared on Youtube! You can watch it below.

Aubrey Plaza on “Good Day New York”

On the hit TV show ‘Parks and Recreation,’ Aubrey Plaza takes jabs at a local government. Her role in the ‘mockumentary’ has gotten so much attention that Hollywood came calling. Plaza is starring in the new film, “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” The film comes out August 13, 2010.

Aubrey Plaza on “Attack of the Show”

Parks & Recreation star Aubrey Plaza is in studio with Kevin Pereira to talk about her latest film, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, her role as Julie Powers, her thoughts on the original comic series and more.

Aubrey Plaza in “Stand Up 2 Cancer” PSA

More than a dozen young Hollywood stars, including Zachary Levi of “Chuck,” Clark Duke of “Greek” and Naya Rivera of “Glee” have joined forces for a public service announcement in support a cause that’s recently become close to my heart–innovative cancer research.

Zac Efron, Dakota Fanning, Andrew Garfield, Vanessa Hudgens, Logan Lerman, Kristen Bell, Jon Heder, Aubrey Plaza, Sofia Vassilieva, Olivia Munn, Donald Faison, Aaron Yoo and William Moseley also appear in the Stand Up To Cancer “Change The Odds” PSA that launched Tuesday online. Marc Webb (“(500) Days of Summer”) and Rich Lee co-directed the PSA.

It will be featured on the Stand Up To Cancer telethon airing at 7 p.m. Sept. 10 on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, HBO, Discovery Health, E!, MLB Network, The Style Network, VH1, HBO Latino, Showtime, TV One and G4. Katie Couric, Diane Sawyer and Brian Williams will host.

Stand Up To Cancer works to raise funds for research. According to a press release: “The primary goal of SU2C is to raise funds for groundbreaking translational research to accelerate the delivery of new therapies to patients, getting them from the ‘bench to the bedside’ as quickly as possible. SU2C brings together scientists from different disciplines across various institutions to work collaboratively, rather than competitively, at a critical time in the field of cancer research.”

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