3 funniest Jason Biggs films

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 16: Actor Jason Biggs visits "Extra" at H&M Times Square on November 16, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Extra)
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 16: Actor Jason Biggs visits "Extra" at H&M Times Square on November 16, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Extra) /
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Actor Jason Biggs has made audiences consistently laugh in films through his clumsy demeanor. Let’s look at which of his movies were ultra-hysterical.

A well-known figure in entertainment, Jason Biggs has made his mark in Hollywood through being known as the goofy, dimwitted, and helpless character. I just realized most of his characters are like this and if you are a fan of the actor, you may have already known too.

The 41-year-old’s first big film role came in the 1999 classic American Pie, a film series many movie fans are familiar with. In fact, that is the film for which he has gained the most recognition and award nominations in his career.

The actor began his career in 1991, where he had a role in the sitcom Drexell’s Class. The entertainer has also been a producer for a few TV shows and one of the American Pie films he starred in, American Reunion.

Let’s look at his funniest films to date.

American Pie Series (1999, 2001, 2003, 2012)

The American Pie lineup of movies was a “must include” on the list. All were equally funny, so every single one that starred Biggs will be featured here. Though the film series consists of many more installments, the “classic” and most well-known ones display the adventures of the awkward Jim Levenstein (Jason Biggs) and his buddies Oz (Chris Klein), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), and the sleazy Stifler (Seann William Scott).

This film series was hilarious in the sense that it saw these close friends go through adolescence and young adulthood together, getting in sticky situations, making a bunch of mistakes, and learning the ins and outs of love.

With Stifler’s ragers, Jim’s awkward lessons from his dad (Eugene Levy), Finch’s infatuation with Stifler’s mom (Jennifer Coolidge), and plenty of chances at romance, the boys from East Great Falls provided unforgettable memories!

Saving Silverman (2001)

Close pals Darren Silverman (Jason Biggs), J.D. McNugent (Jack Black), and Wayne LeFessier (Steve Zahn) see a sudden bump in their friendship when Darren’s new girlfriend Judith (Amanda Peet) starts controlling his life in Saving Silverman. Judith directly tries to drive a wedge between their friendship as well, making the helpless and passive Darren stand at a crossroads.

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Determined to help their comrade, the dimwitted Wayne and J.D. try to outsmart the clever girlfriend by concocting cheating scandals and bringing back a former flame from Darren’s past. Yet, none of their plans work.

With no other choice, Darren’s best friends hysterically scheme up a plan to kidnap Judith and it goes through. While they hold her captive, she starts to play mind games with the two bumbling fools and their endurance is tested. Watch as two friends do anything to save Silverman from the clutches of an evil girlfriend!

Wedding Daze (2006)

Anderson (Jason Biggs) is ready to take the next step in life as he plans to pop the question to girlfriend Vanessa (Audra Blaser) on Wedding Daze. Things don’t go as planned, to say the least. Aside from the silly nature of the proposal itself, Vanessa suddenly passes away from Anderson’s bold move.

The dejected man takes the situation very hard and goes into a lengthy funk until his buddy Ted (Michael Weston) convinces him to hop back onto the saddle at lunch one day. In another spur-of-the-moment move, Anderson asks a random waitress named Katie (Isla Fisher) to tie the knot with him.

In a “water-spitting” moment, the woman agrees to marry Anderson. Now, the head-scratching move results in the dumbfounded character needing to get to know the woman he’s going to spend the rest of his life with! The protagonist must first go backward to go forward, but things hilariously start going quickly when Katie moves in and comes to meet Anderson’s parents.

Will Anderson’s initially preposterous move be something he cherishes forever?

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