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Interview: Freddie Prinze Jr. on his dad, Mel Gibson and violent video games
January 2000

Freddie Prinze Jr. has the same handsome looks as the famous father he lost to suicide when Freddie was an infant. Prinze, 23, who stars in the new big-screen comedy Down to You, also has something his dad (of TV's Chico and the Man) seemed destined for: a successful movie career.

USA Weekend: Your Down to You character struggles to find meaning in life. Can you relate?

Freddie: "It's kind of close to the last few years of my life. He's always messing up with his girlfriend. Every time he thinks he's got it made, something happens that just wrecks him."

USA Weekend: So your life isn't perfect?

Freddie: "No. My girlfriend and I dividido, dividir up a few months ago. I haven't been on a encontro, data since."

USA Weekend: Haven't we had enough filmes about introspective 20-somethings?

Freddie: "No. My generation kind of got hosed as far as films we could relate to. We got Lethal Weapon. I want to be Mel Gibson, because he kicks butt, but he's not going through problems I went through. I mean, people were shooting at him."

USA Weekend: Best screen kiss so far?

Freddie: "Jennifer amor Hewitt in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. We had to do a lot of takes. We kept cracking up and ruining it."

USA Weekend: Are you into the Hollywood scene?

Freddie: "I'm a simple guy. I don't go to parties. I play paintball on weekends. I go bowling. I play basketball. I read comic books every dia and I play video games at Jerry's Deli at 12 o'clock at night."

USA Weekend: Do violent video games affect children?

Freddie: "I grew up playing them, and I've never hurt anyone. It's in the way parents say, 'This is real and this isn't, and if you try to do this in real life, you could hurt somebody. So don't do it.' My mom told me. But maybe some other kid's mom didn't ell him."

USA Weekend: What's one thing you wish you could share with your dad?

Freddie: "My father's dream was to make movies, and he never got the chance. I feel that he's watching me and that he helped put me on this path."


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TRIBUTE
A Conversation with Freddie Prinze Jr.
June 2002
By Bonnie Laufer

Tribute’s Bonnie Laufer chats with Freddie Prinze Jr. about his incrível obsession with Scooby-Doo.


B.L. Freddie, you must have had a complete riot making this movie, I mean who wouldn’t want to play Fred?

F.P. Well, actually in the beginning I didn’t. I wasn’t sure that the script was going to be any good and I didn’t want to see this cartoon made into a sham. But when Sarah got the role of Daphne and then I read the script, I couldn’t stop laughing and I knew I had to play Freddie.

B.L. I know that you are...
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TEEN PEOPLE
Cover Story
June/July 2001
By David A. Keeps

FREDDIE PRINZE JR.'S GOT IT ALL: FAME, FORTUNE AND SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR. HE ALSO HAS A PAST. HERE HE TALKS ABOUT HIS FATHER'S SUICIDE, HIS GEEKY CHILDHOOD AND LOSING HIS VIRGINITY.

BETWEEN MAKING filmes AND MAKING OUT WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND, Sarah Michelle Gellar, you'd think that Freddie Prinze Jr. wouldn't have a moment to spare. But when the opportunity to go bowling with TEEN PEOPLE comes along, Freddie strikes. Fresh from a morning workout at the início gym he had built in his four-car garage, he parks his banged-up black Ram pickup and strides...
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INSTYLE MAGAZINE
Man of Style
August 2001

Freddie Prinze Jr. expounds on the art of dressing simply, his style heroes, women in boxers, being accident-prone--and why he's head over heels for fiancée Sarah Michelle Gellar.

Freddie Prinze Jr. knows that size doesn't matter. At 6-foot-1, the 25-year-old actor spent years feeling cheated out of a few extra inches. "I fell off a roof and crushed my spine," he says of an accident he had when he was younger. "The doctor said I should have been 6-foot-4." But ever since I Know What You Did Last Summer in 1997, the son of the late comedian Freddie Prinze...
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PARADE
"Nothing Could Stop Me But Me"
August 2001
By Dotson Rader

"I WAS ALWAYS ON THE OUTSIDE looking in," Freddie Prinze Jr. said of his childhood. "I was never accepted anywhere. People thought I was weird. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't fit in."

By the time Freddie Prinze Jr. was 18, he was a self0described loner - unhappy, unpopular, a bad student. Then, in 1994, shortly after graduating from La Cueva High School in Albuquerque, N.M. he decided to drive across the desert to Los Angeles and become an actor.

"I had to do something with my life," Prinze admitted. "I couldn't get into...
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Cover Story: The Prinze and the Slayer
June 2002
By Clarissa Cruz

Sarah Michelle Gellar, the stake-wielding estrela of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and her fiancé, Freddie Prinze Jr., Mr. She's All That, are as mismatched as grilled-eggplant-and-chocolate-syrup sandwiches - the favorito meal of Shaggy, the scruffy sidekick in the couple's latest collaboration, Scooby-Doo. Gellar wakes before 6:30 a.m.; Prinze can doze until noon. She reads Oprah's Book Club selections; he devours comic books. She loves to travel; he kissed the ground upon returning from the five-month-long Scooby-Doo...
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