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American actress Kristen Bell attends a photocall for "Couples Retreat" at Claridges Hotel in London on October 15, 2009. 
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Actress Kristen Bell arrives at the 2006 Teen Choice Awards in Universal City, California on August 20, 2006. 
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Actress Kristen Bell arrives for "A Fine Romance" to benefit the Motion Picture & Television Fund at Sunset Gower Studios in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, California on November 18, 2006. 
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Kristen Bell backstage at the 31st annual People's Choice Awards in Pasadena, California January 9, 2005. 
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Actress Kristen Bell arrives for the premiere of the motion picture sport comedy "The Game Plan", at the El Capitan Theatre in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on September 23, 2007. 
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Actress Kristen Bell attends the SeenON.com launch party held at Boulevard 3 night club in Los Angeles on December 6, 2006 . 
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Kristen Bell, a cast member in the motion picture comedy "Couples Retreat", attends the premiere of the film in Los Angeles on October 5, 2009. 
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Voice cast member Kristen Bell attends the premiere of the film "Astro Boy" in Los Angeles on October 19, 2009. 
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