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INSTYLE MAGAZINE
Man of Style
August 2001

Freddie Prinze Jr. expounds on the art of dressing simply, his style heroes, women in boxers, being accident-prone--and why he's head over heels for fiancée Sarah Michelle Gellar.

Freddie Prinze Jr. knows that size doesn't matter. At 6-foot-1, the 25-year-old actor spent years feeling cheated out of a few extra inches. "I fell off a roof and crushed my spine," he says of an accident he had when he was younger. "The doctor said I should have been 6-foot-4." But ever since I Know What You Did Last Summer in 1997, the son of the late comedian Freddie Prinze has been causing crushes instead of suffering from them. After playing another teen dream in She's All That, he graduated to grown-up roles this year with Head Over Heels. He'll play a moody baseball player in this month's Summer Catch, and he has just finished filming the live-action version of Scooby Doo, in which he'll star as Fred opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar, his real-life fiancée. Despite his success, Prinze says the fall (and 11 concussions in his accident-prone youth) did cost him something: "I have no memory anymore. Remembering to put gas in the car does not compute." Such problems hardly faze this Prinze Charming, who keeps his priorities to a bare minimum. "I think about three things: acting, my girl and my parents. Everything else, I don't really care."

Instyle Magazine: Do you have a philosophy of style?

Freddie: I have always felt that men are supposed to wear black because it's the woman who’s supposed to have all the color and stand out. The cool thing is, even though [you're not the one attracting all the attention], you can shine as well.

Instyle Magazine: Does Sarah influence your look?

Freddie: Absolutely. We influence each other. I always ask her advice, but she doesn't really need my help. She'll come over with four dresses and ask, "Which one do you like?" I'll say all of them are great and I'll pick one. And she puts it on and she looks terrific. It took her 40 minutes to get ready for the Golden Globes, that's it. I took longer - my shirt needed to be fixed.

Instyle Magazine: Would you change your outfit if she asked you to?

Freddie: Sure. One time I was wearing jeans and a sweater and Sarah asked if I'd put on slacks, and I was like, "Oh, yeah." It takes just two minutes. When you're in a relationship, you just want to make the other person happy. And that makes you happier, so it all works out.

Instyle Magazine: You must be really psyched to work together.

Freddie: We're really excited. She's the best actress I know. She's so humble and so appreciative of any compliment that I can't ever tell her how great she is because the moment I even hint, she starts to cry. It's the sweetest thing in the world.

Instyle Magazie: What clothes do you find sexy on women?

Freddie: A pair of boxers. Since boxers are way too big, women have to roll them down. I just think it's superhot.

Instyle Magazine: What do you like to wear yourself?

Freddie: I think simple is better. I wear clothes that are comfortable, usually jeans and a T-shirt. I have a great pair of jeans from Volcom - it's a skateboarding-surfing company. I dig V-necks, and I also love ties. And in summer, shorts and white T-shirts.

Instyle Magazine: Do you have any favorite designers?

Freddie: I pretty much wear Armani and have for almost four years. Their stuff fits me right off the hangar. I like Jil Sander. I bought the greatest pair of pants that I ever got in my entire life there. Everything she has for me is rock solid. Gap makes a pair of stretchy, kind of wooly-looking gray pants. They're really cool.

Instyle Magazine: Whose style do you admire?

Freddie: I dig what George Clooney wears. He's very much the chill guy. And Kevin Spacey is smooth. I think he's got phenomenal taste.

Instyle Magazine: Is there anything you won't wear?

Freddie: I don't like things with brand names written all over them. I don't like being a walking billboard. I'm not a big fan of pink. And Birkenstocks - oh, God, no! Why any man thinks any woman would want to see his nasty old toes -it's the worst. You're not Jesus, bro.

Instyle Magazine: In She's All That you played a really popular guy. Were you that way in high school?

Freddie: I was an untouchable. People just stayed away, which was good because I didn't like what they stood for or believed in. I was raised to believe in myself. I know I'm cool. I'm not trying to brag or say I'm the man or anything like that. I don't lie or cheat, and I'm not mean to anybody. I treat people with respect.


Copyright © 2001 InStyle Magazine. All Rights Reserved.
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USA WEEKEND
Interview: Freddie Prinze Jr. on his dad, Mel Gibson and violent video games
January 2000

Freddie Prinze Jr. has the same handsome looks as the famous father he lost to suicide when Freddie was an infant. Prinze, 23, who stars in the new big-screen comedy Down to You, also has something his dad (of TV's Chico and the Man) seemed destined for: a successful movie career.

USA Weekend: Your Down to You character struggles to find meaning in life. Can you relate?

Freddie: "It's kind of close to the last few years of my life. He's always messing up with his girlfriend. Every time he thinks...
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PREMIERE
"I would love to be a superhero"
February 1999


"I would love to be a superhero," Freddie Prinze, Jr. says, not joking. "That's my main dream." At 22, the smooth and soulful star of I Still Know What You Did Last Summer and its $72 million-grossing predecessor dreams of many things. "I'd love to be a cowboy; I'd love to be a husband, a big brother, a little brother - there are so many roles out there that I haven't even gotten to touch."

Hollywood has always been in Prinze's blood - his father, the late Freddie Prinze, was the star of television's Chico and the Man - but a career in front...
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MOVIELINE
March 1999
By Stephen Rebello

Among Hollywood's under-30 crowd, where attitude is often everything, how supremely cool it is to run across a guy so openhearted and endearingly odd around the edges as Freddie Prinze, Jr. "There's nothing you can't ask me because I'm not ashamed of anything I say," says the 23-year-old, who looks like he could play Keanu Reeve's sadder-eyed, more soulful younger brother. So how, having become increasingly "money" since starring in two I Know What You Did Last Summers is he managing to stay so beatific and unguarded? "My mom raised me in New Mexico at the...
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TEEN PEOPLE
Cover Story
June/July 2001
By David A. Keeps

FREDDIE PRINZE JR.'S GOT IT ALL: FAME, FORTUNE AND SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR. HE ALSO HAS A PAST. HERE HE TALKS ABOUT HIS FATHER'S SUICIDE, HIS GEEKY CHILDHOOD AND LOSING HIS VIRGINITY.

BETWEEN MAKING MOVIES AND MAKING OUT WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND, Sarah Michelle Gellar, you'd think that Freddie Prinze Jr. wouldn't have a moment to spare. But when the opportunity to go bowling with TEEN PEOPLE comes along, Freddie strikes. Fresh from a morning workout at the home gym he had built in his four-car garage, he parks his banged-up black Ram pickup and strides...
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COSMOPOLITAN
All About Men
Summer 2000

Freddie Prinze, Jr. tells us who he's in love with this summer.

Cosmo: So are you the typical Pisces, you can't make up your mind?

Freddie Prinze, Jr.: No, I'm very laid back. I'm just cooled out. Pretty much everything is cool with me. If somebody says, 'You want to eat Japanese food now?' I'm like, 'Yeah, sure.' And I really want to. Somebody says, 'You want steak?' I'm like, 'Oh, that's cool.' I go with the flow and pretty much remain cool.

C: Do you like food?

FPJ: I love food. My favorite thing to do in the world is eat. Absolutely.

C: What foods do you...
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PEOPLE
50 Most Beautiful People
April 2000

Oh, the pain, the pain! "It only takes 30 seconds to pluck my eyebrows, but it hurts," says Freddie Prinze Jr. "I have to tweeze 'em in the middle once a week. Otherwise, I look like Bert from Sesame Street. I've been doing it for 11 years!" And you thought it was easy being a teen idol. Still, the 24-year-old Prinze doesn't have to do much other grooming to draw young females to the box office. His routine? "I shower, throw some goop in my hair, get dressed, head out." But it's his manner, not his matter, that impresses. "He's the kindest person, and...
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The Real Prinze
June 2000
By Andy Coulpepper
Additional Reporting by Sef McDonald

Freddie Prinze Jr. settles back in his chair at a Los Angeles hotel where he's talking to a reporter about his new film, Boys and Girls.

This turns out to be the last interview for Prinze in what has been a very long day. But as the clock nears 5 p.m., Prinze shows no sign of wearing down. The 24-year-old Albuquerque, N.M., native is all personality, a display that would put the Energizer Bunny to shame.

It's vintage Prinze, almost a carbon copy of the guy he plays in this romp about figuring out romance the...
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