

Her work on this assignment can make her career or keep her at the freelance fashion writer level that she comes from. She takes advantage of the ditzy blonde stereotype to get into the work force once Cosmo gives Lane her first assignment. Though stunning and sweet, Duff’s character Lane still has battles to fight. It boggles my mind that someone can be this charming. It is so easy to root for Duff in any role, as she is so extraordinarily charming.

Based on the book, Diary of a Working Girl by Daniella Brodsky, Hilary Duff leads and executive produced this film and is automatically likable as Lane simply because of her incredibly kind and positive demeanor.
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Dating him would mean breaking the rules, and suddenly career and love threaten to collide.īeauty & the Briefcase is the most enjoyable romantic comedy TV movie that I have seen this past year. Then, she must date as many eligible co-workers as possible! As Lane navigates her way through her new corporate world, she meets Tom (Michael McMillan, “True Blood”) and Seth (Matt Dallas, “Kyle XY”)…appealing, available: but how do they match up to her ‘checklist’ of ideal male qualities? Then Lane meets Liam (Chris Carmack, “The O.C.”): a dashing music producer working outside her office. Lane’s editor gives her enthusiastic recruit some very firm, very simple rules: first, land a corporate job. She finally gets her chance to pitch her article, “Switching Careers to Find Love” to Cosmo’s editor Kate White (Emmy™-winner Jaime Pressly, “My Name is Earl”, “Las Vegas”) who enthusiastically accepts the idea, recognizing a potential cover story. Lane Daniels (Hilary Duff, A Cinderella Story, “Lizzie McGuire”) is a bright, ambitious journalist who dreams of writing for Cosmopolitan, her favorite magazine.
