Mean Girls

Mean Girls

Mean Girls is a 2004 American teen comedy film directed by Mark Waters. The screenplay was written by Tina Fey and is based in part on the non-fiction book Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman, which describes how female high school social cliques operate and the effect they can have on girls. The film stars Lindsay Lohan and features a supporting cast of Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried, , and Lizzy Caplan. The film is produced by Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels. Screenwriter and co-star of the film, Tina Fey, was a longtime castmember and writer for SNL. The...
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quick facts
Release date:April 2004
Directed by:Mark Waters
Rated:PG-13 (USA)
Runtime:97 Minutes
Producer:Lorne Michaels, Tony Shimkin
Editor:Wendy Greene Bricmont
Music by:Rolfe Kent
Cinematography:Daryn Okada
Screenplay by:Tina Fey
Estimated budget:$17,000,000
Adapted from:Queen Bees and Wannabes
Genre:Comedy

Award-winners from Mean Girls

Amanda Seyfried
Amanda Seyfried
Character:Karen Smith
Born:December 3, 1985
Rachel McAdams
Rachel McAdams
Character:Regina George
Born:November 17, 1978
Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan
Character:Cady Heron
Born:July 2, 1986
Lacey Chabert
Lacey Chabert
Character:Gretchen Wieners
Born:September 30, 1982

Cast of Mean Girls

Amy Poehler
Amy Poehler
Mrs. George
Born:September 16, 1971
Age:40
Lizzy Caplan
Lizzy Caplan
Janis Ian
Born:June 30, 1982
Age:29
Tim Meadows
Tim Meadows
Mr. Duvall
Born:February 5, 1961
Age:51
Jonathan Bennett
Jonathan Bennett
Aaron Samuels
Born:June 10, 1981
Age:30
Ana Gasteyer
Ana Gasteyer
Cady's Mom
Born:May 4, 1967
Age:44
Daniel Franzese
Daniel Franzese
Damian
Born:May 9, 1978
Age:34

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
2005 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance - Female, Rachel McAdams
2005 MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance, Lindsay Lohan
2005 MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team, Lindsay Lohan
2005 BMI Film Music Award, Rolfe Kent
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Comedy, Lindsay Lohan
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Movie Star - Female, Lindsay Lohan
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Blush
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YearAward Nomination
2004 BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Young Actress, Lindsay Lohan
2005 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance - Female, Rachel McAdams
2005 MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance, Lindsay Lohan
2005 MTV Movie Award for Best Villain, Rachel McAdams
2005 MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team, Lindsay Lohan
2005 BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Young Actress, Lindsay Lohan
2005 Blimp Award for Favorite Movie Actress, Lindsay Lohan
2005 People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedy Movie
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Comedy, Lindsay Lohan
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Movie Star - Female, Lindsay Lohan
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Blush, Lindsay Lohan
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Fight/Action Sequence
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Movie Star - Female, Rachel McAdams
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Hissy Fit: Film
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Breakout Star - Male, Jonathan Bennett
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Comedy, Rachel McAdams
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Blush, Rachel McAdams
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Chemistry, Lindsay Lohan
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Comedy, Rachel McAdams
2004 Teen Choice Award for Film - Choice Sleazebag, Rachel McAdams
2004 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Liar, Lindsay Lohan
2005 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, Tina Fey
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Film director of Mean Girls

Mark Waters
Mark Waters
Born: June 30, 1964
Age: 47

Mark Stephen Waters is an American film director and producer. Waters is perhaps best known for directing Mean Girls. He is the brother of screenwriter Daniel Waters and has been married to actress Dina Spybey since 2000. He is a graduate of the American Film Institute and as of September 2006 has...
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Prequels and sequels to Mean Girls

Mean Girls
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Filming locations for Mean Girls

Toronto
Toronto

Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...
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