Cast and Crew of Picture This

Picture This

In the coming-of-age comedy, "Picture This," viewers are introduced to Mandy Gilbert, a bookish and socially awkward high school student portrayed by Ashley Tisdale. Mandy lives in the shadow of her more popular classmates, yearning for a chance to prove herself and have a little fun. Her mundane life takes an unexpected turn when she receives an invitation to the biggest party of the year from none other than Drew Patterson, the school's hottest guy, played by Robbie Amell. This seemingly golden opportunity has Mandy dreaming of a night filled with excitement and new possibilities, but her excitement is quickly tempered by the realization that her strict grounding and imminent parental supervision may stall her newfound luck.

As Mandy plots to escape the confines of her home and make it to the party, she faces numerous hurdles, including the jealous ex-girlfriend of Drew, who is determined to sabotage her attempts to win his attention. The tension heightens as Mandy must navigate the tricky landscape of high school drama, where loyalty, jealousy, and teenage whims collide. Despite the odds stacked against her, Mandy turns to her loyal group of friends for support, who are willing to assist her in devising a clever plan to infiltrate the party and seize her moment in the spotlight. Together, they embark on a series of hilarious and outrageous escapades that test their friendship, challenge their limits, and ultimately lead Mandy to discover her true self.

As the night of the party approaches, Mandy's journey becomes one of self-discovery, filled with humor, heart, and relatable teenage struggles. Although she faces obstacles that threaten her chances of fitting in, the film emphasizes the importance of resilience and friendship. With its lighthearted tone and engaging performances, "Picture This" captures the essence of navigating high school life, showing that with a dash of creativity and the support of true friends, anyone can overcome their insecurities and step into the limelight.

Full Cast of Picture This

Ashley Tisdale as Mandy Gilbert

Ashley Tisdale

Mandy Gilbert
In the 2008 teen comedy "Picture This," Ashley Tisdale adeptly tackles the role of Mandy Gilbert, the popular but manipulative antagonist to the story's protagonist, Mandy Moore's character, Mandy Gilbert. Tisdale brings a vivacious and cunning edge to the character, expertly portraying the quintessential high school mean girl. Her performance is a blend of charisma and calculated malice, as she schemes to maintain her social status and undermine her rival. Tisdale's portrayal is both convincing and compelling, providing a memorable foil to the film's heroine. With her sharp comedic timing and ability to convey Mandy Gilbert's complex mix of superficial charm and underlying ruthlessness, Tisdale adds a dynamic layer to the film, ensuring that her character remains etched in the audience's mind long after the credits roll. Her performance is a testament to her range as an actress, stepping outside her more well-known roles and proving her capability to inhabit less sympathetic characters with authenticity and flair.
Robbie Amell as Drew Patterson

Robbie Amell

Drew Patterson
Robbie Amell's portrayal of Drew Patterson in the 2008 teen comedy film "Picture This" showcases his ability to embodied the quintessential high school heartthrob with a twist. Amell brings a magnetic charm and a sense of authenticity to Drew, the most popular guy in school, who initially seems out of reach for the film's protagonist. His performance effectively balances the character's good looks and charisma with a surprisingly down-to-earth and thoughtful demeanor, making Drew a multi-dimensional character rather than a cliché. Amell's on-screen chemistry with co-star Ashley Tisdale is palpable, and he capably navigates the film's romantic and comedic elements, delivering a performance that is both engaging and relatable to the audience. His portrayal of Drew's transformation from an unattainable crush to a genuine love interest is handled with a deft touch, ensuring that viewers are rooting for his character's happiness by the film's end. Robbie Amell's turn in "Picture This" is a testament to his range as a young actor capable of carrying both the charm and depth necessary for the romantic lead in a coming-of-age story.
Kevin Pollak as Tom Gilbert

Kevin Pollak

Tom Gilbert
Kevin Pollak delivered a memorable performance as Tom Gilbert in the 2008 teen comedy "Picture This," showcasing his versatility as an actor through his portrayal of the overprotective and somewhat bumbling father of the protagonist, Mandy Gilbert, played by Ashley Tisdale. Pollak adeptly balances the character's comedic and dramatic elements, bringing to life a father who is both endearingly earnest in his efforts to connect with his daughter and hilariously out of touch with the nuances of teenage life. His performance is highlighted by his impeccable timing and the genuine warmth he brings to the role, making Tom Gilbert a character that audiences can both laugh at and empathize with. Pollak's depiction of the well-intentioned, albeit socially awkward, dad navigating the trials of his daughter's high school experience adds a layer of heart and relatability to the film, complementing its light-hearted and humorous tone.
Shenae Grimes-Beech as Cayenne

Shenae Grimes-Beech

Cayenne
Shenae Grimes-Beech delivers a commendable performance as Cayenne in the 2004 teen comedy film "Picture This." As the protagonist's best friend, Grimes-Beech brings a vibrant energy to the screen, portraying Cayenne as a loyal and trendy sidekick with a flair for the dramatic. Her character, though secondary, is pivotal in propelling the plot forward with her advice and antics, providing both comic relief and a source of tension. Grimes-Beech's portrayal is memorable for its authenticity; she captures the essence of teenage camaraderie and the complexities of high school dynamics, embodying the spirit of youth with her spirited performance. Her on-screen chemistry with the lead, Ashley Tisdale, adds depth to their friendship, making their characters' relationship one of the film's highlights. Grimes-Beech's performance in "Picture This" is a testament to her ability to bring warmth and charisma to her roles, setting the stage for her future successes in the entertainment industry.
Lauren Collins as Alexa

Lauren Collins

Alexa
Lauren Collins delivered a memorable performance as the character Alexa in the teen comedy film "Picture This" (2008). Portraying the best friend of the protagonist, Mandy Gilbert, Collins brought a dynamic energy to the screen, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Her character, Alexa, is not only witty and supportive but also adds a layer of comedic relief through her vibrant personality. Collins adeptly navigated the nuances of teenage friendship, effectively capturing the camaraderie and occasional frictions that define adolescent relationships. With her sharp timing and infectious charisma, Lauren Collins managed to steal several scenes, leaving a lasting impression on the audience and contributing significantly to the film's charm and humor. Her performance in "Picture This" further solidified her reputation as a talented young actress, capable of bringing depth and likability to her roles.
Cindy Busby as Lisa Cross

Cindy Busby

Lisa Cross
Cindy Busby delivers a memorable performance as Lisa Cross in the film "Picture This," adeptly capturing the essence of a high school senior navigating the complexities of adolescence. Her portrayal of Lisa is both relatable and engaging, as she brings to life the character's journey from social invisibility to unexpected popularity. Busby imbues Lisa with a charming blend of awkwardness and authenticity, making her instantly endearing to the audience. As Lisa unexpectedly finds herself at the center of attention after a popular jock shares a photo of her at a party, Busby skillfully conveys the character's internal conflict between enjoying her newfound social status and remaining true to herself. Her performance is highlighted by a nuanced depiction of teenage insecurities, the desire for acceptance, and the eventual realization of self-worth, all of which resonate with the coming-of-age theme of the movie. Cindy Busby's Lisa Cross is a standout role that showcases her ability to deliver a performance that is both heartfelt and humorous, endearing her to viewers and solidifying her as a talented actress in the realm of teen comedies.
Annie Murphy as Kid on Phone

Annie Murphy

Kid on Phone

Annie Murphy is a Canadian actress and comedian. She is best known for her role as Alexis Rose in the sitcom Schitt's Creek.

Andrew MacKay

Lenny

Crew of Picture This

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