Who Knew She Was Still in The Biz?

July 14, 2008 at 12:59pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Does anyone remember Jordana Brewster?

We didn’t think so, and that’s why we're providing this little reminder.

Jordana appeared on As the World Turns and in films like The Fast and the Furious and D.E.B.S.. Her early 90’s fame was similar to bull riding; she was only able to hold on for about eight seconds.

Now the people at Chuck have cast her to play Zachary Levi’s love interest for three episodes.

Josh Schwartz, the creator of Chuck, loves to slum. First Nicole Richie, now Jordana Brewster. We wouldn’t be surprised if Mischa Barton was next.

Boo!

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