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Teenage Paparazzo
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Teenage Paparazzo

Jan 22, 2010
1h 31m
★ 7.0

He thought he knew everything about celebrity. Until he met one.

Overview

A documentary that examines the relationship between celebrity and society.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Reckless Productions
Bert Marcus Productions
HBO Documentary Films

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Teenage Paparazzo Trailers

Cast

Adrian Grenier

Self - Narrator

Adrian Grenier

Austin Visschedyk

Self

Austin Visschedyk

Lindsay Lohan

Self

Lindsay Lohan

Paris Hilton

Self

Paris Hilton

Alec Baldwin

Self

Alec Baldwin

Kevin Connolly

Self

Kevin Connolly

Matt Damon

Self

Matt Damon

Whoopi Goldberg

Self

Whoopi Goldberg

Jaleel White

Self

Jaleel White

Britney Spears

Self

Britney Spears

Brooke Shields

Self

Brooke Shields

Michelle Rodriguez

Self

Michelle Rodriguez