American actress Maria Thayer was 30 years old when she played the role of Rory in the comedy/teen film 'Accepted' back in 2006. Guess what she looks like now!
was 30 years old when she played the smart and pretty high school graduate, determined to get accepted into Yale University Rory -- in the comedy/teen film"Accepted" back in 2006.
as the slacker who invented the fake college,"South Harmon Institute of Technology," aka 'S.H.I.T.,' Bartleby,Jonah HillMaria was also in the films,"Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and"Hitch."
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