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  1. Miss Nobody is a 2010 American black comedy film directed by Tim Cox and written by Douglas Steinberg. [1] The film stars Leslie Bibb as a mild-mannered secretary who murders her way up the corporate ladder. It also stars Adam Goldberg, Kathy Baker, Brandon Routh, Vivica A. Fox, and Missi Pyle.

  2. Miss Nobody. NEW. A young woman discovered she had the special gift to climb the corporate ladder, with some creative accidents. As she does, her risk of discovery increases which makes her...

    • Drama
  3. A mild-mannered secretary (Leslie Bibb) discovers she has a talent for murder as she ascends the corporate ladder.

    • Comedy
  4. A mild-mannered secretary discovers that she has a talent for murder as she ascends the corporate ladder. ...more.

  5. Sarah Jane McKinney is a secretary for a big pharmaceutical company. Her aspirations are mostly for romance, she's waiting for her knight in shining armor. Looking for a sign of what to do, she applies for an executive position, even though it involves lying in her resume.

  6. Miss Nobody (2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. "Miss Nobody" is a comedy of black humor with a dark criticism to the environment and how to climb positions in a corporation. The idea of killing bosses is not original, but he screenplay is funny and Leslie Bibb using the same style of Audrey Tautou in "Amélie Poulain".

  8. Jun 10, 2010 · Watch Now. Miss Nobody (2010) R 06/10/2010 (US) Crime , Comedy 1h 26m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Climbing the corporate ladder can be murder. Overview. A mild-mannered secretary discovers that she has a talent for murder as she ascends the corporate ladder. Tim Cox. Director. Doug Steinberg. Writer.

  9. Watch Miss Nobody (2011) free starring Leslie Bibb, Kathy Baker, Missi Pyle and directed by Tim Cox.

  10. A murderous fable of modern success and love, Miss Nobody is a darkly comic look at one woman's rise up the corporate ladder and the delightful -- but...