Poker Babe Shannon Elizabeth to Appear in ‘American Pie Reunion’ (Video)

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One of poker’s biggest celebrity names, Shannon Elizabeth, is set to reprise her role of Nadia in “American Pie Reunion”, due in theatres April 6.

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The original “American Pie” was a box office smash in 1999 that has now spawned three sequels, the latest of which is “American Pie Reunion”.  The third installment features most of the cast members from the original returning to East Great Falls for their high school reunion.

Elizabeth’s role in “American Pie” was one of the most memorable, propelling her to become an overnight sex symbol and she was featured prominently in many a young man’s fantasies. 

Today the actress/model may be better known for her appearances as poker games, albeit she has only made a little over $200,000 on the live circuit to date with just 6 cashes.  Her biggest showing thus far in 2010 at the World Series of Poker No Limit Hold’em Ante Up For Africa where she finished 2nd with $80,737.  

Another fellow celebrity poker babe, Jennifer Tilly, made news this weekend when it was announced she would appear as herself in an episode of next season’s “The Simpsons”.  Tilly’s character will teach young Lisa how to play Internet poker.

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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