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We'll have Snow at Gasparilla
Got this news release from the Gasparilla Film Festival folks. Looks like they're already leaps ahead of last year, when the guy who played Atilla the Hun in Night at the Museum was the festival's top "celebrity."

Tampa, FL October 16th, 2007 Ms. Brittany Snow to accept the 'Rising Star' Award at Gasparilla Film Festival (Tampa Bay)
The Gasparilla Film Festival (Tampa Bay) is proud to announce that Ms. Brittany Snow has accepted an invitation to receive the Festival's 'Rising Star-Female' award at its Closing Night ceremonies slated for Sunday, March 2nd, 2008.
Ms. Snow, a Tampa native, is one of Hollywood's brightest rising stars, having featured in this summer's critically acclaimed movie, "Hairspray," alongside with John Travolta, Christopher Walken, and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Previously, she starred in the NBC series, "American Dreams," as well as having a recurring role on the long running daytime drama, "The Guiding Light," where she won Soap Opera Digest's 'Outstanding Child Actor' Award. Other film credits include "John Tucker Must Die" as well as the "The Pacifier," starring Vin Diesel.
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