Mischa Barton Finds Work
According to Reuters Mischa Barton is finally going back to work as an *laughs* actress.
Former star of “The O.C.” Mischa Barton will star in the CW’s drama pilot “A Beautiful Life” which revolves around a group of male and female models sharing a residence in New York.
Barton will play Sonja, a supermodel and veteran of the high-fashion circuit who is struggling to keep on top.
Hmm. Doesn’t sound like she’ll have to much “acting” to do. She’s always modeling this hideous outfit or that one and she struggles to keep on top in real life too though acting lessons might be a solution for that.
Good luck Mischa.









Mischa Barton is a joke. She is an even worse actress than Hayden Panettiere. She should go do something useful with her life. Something she is good at.
Mischa Barton definitely needs acting lessons. It will be interesting to see how this, I mean, if this show will work out.
Mischa Barton rates the same in my book as Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt. I just want them to quietly go away so that I can forget they ever existed.
[...] Kutcher, creator of “The Beautiful Life,” told reporters that Mischa is doing much better. Production on her new show will begin this Friday. [...]
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