Actor Shannon Elizabeth, who played Nadia in American Pie, reveals why she told all of her friends that the hit 1999 comedy would be awful.
American Pie actor Shannon Elizabeth, who played Nadia, explains why she told her friends that the 1999 comedy movie would be terrible. Directed and co-produced by Paul Weitz, American Pie follows four high school boys, played by Jason Biggs, Chris Klein, Thomas Ian Nicholas, and Eddie Kay Thomas, who enter into an agreement to all lose their virginity before their graduation.
Elizabeth was asked to change her accent numerous times during the ADR stage of post-production, causing her to lose faith in the film and her role. Check out Elizabeth's full comment below: “I told all my friends, ‘This movie’s gonna suck’ ‘cause they messed with my accent so much! I was like, ‘No, they’re ruining it, don’t watch it.’ I was devastated after ADR. A lot of people did say my accent was terrible and I’m like, ‘Yeah, ‘cause they messed with it – they didn’t let me do what I wanted to do.
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