Monday, November 23, 2015

Ariel Winter is an American actress, singer, model Born: January 28, 1998 ..

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Another day, another opportunity to make a woman feel bad about her body. Now it’s Anna Paquin’s turn, who on Wednesday responded on Twitter to people who “bravely hide behind computers” to call the actress fat. The photo of Anna Paquin that Twitter trolls were tearing apart featured the actress and her husband, Stephen Moyer, posing at the premiere of Paquin’s new movie, The Good Dinosaur, in which Anna Paquin voices the animated Tyrannosaurus rex character named Ramsey,

 



Ariel Winter Biography

Ariel Winter is an American actress, singer, model and voice actress.
Born: January 28, 1998 (age 17), Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality: United States of America
Height: 5' 4" (1.63m)
Parents: Glenn Workman, Crystal Workman





Aspired to become an actor at a very young age when she wanted to crawl into the TV to actuallygo exploringwith Dora the Explorer. First acting job was in a Cool Whip commercial. Took herfirst trip to Europeto actin the 2008big-screen version of Speed Racer, which was filmed in Germany. Is an avid music fan and aspiring singerwholoves to record songs with herfriends in bands such as4evercrush and WickedSweet. Favorite sports are track, soccer and tennis. Is a fan of the Twilightseries of novels. Isenvironmentally consciousand urges young readers to "renew, reuse and recycle" in interviews.

Emma Stone is an American actress


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The best sketch on last night’s Matthew McConaughey-hosted SNL wasn’t live at all. Two weeks before the release of Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens, director J.J. Abrams popped up on video to introduce “auditions” for the film that mixed in cameos by Emma Stone and Jon Hamm with SNL regulars, reading with the film’s John Boyega and Daisy Ridley.




Emma Stone Biography

Emma Stone is an American actress. She made her feature film debut in the comedy Superbad (2007).

    Born: November 6, 1988 (age 27), Scottsdale, Arizona, USA


    Nationality: United States of America
    Height: 5' 6" (1.68m)
    Parents: Krista Stone, Jeff Stone






The physically stunning actress Emma Stone first made her mark among American audiences as an ingenue, via her involvement in the massively successful comedy Superbad (2007). The actress's combination of deadpan comic timing and undeniable beauty made her an instant hot property in Hollywood, and she was soon appearing in comic fare like The House Bunny and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, as well as the hugely successful horror comedy Zombieland (2009). By 2010, Stone had earned top billing status, and was starring in her own comedy -- a hilarious modern take on the Scarlet Letter called Easy A. The following year found Sone's star rising even further in the realm of comedy with roles in Friends with Benefits and Crazy, Stupid, Love, but it also proved to be the year in which the young actress branched more full force into drama, starring in the much anticipated adaptation of the Kathryn Stockett novel The Help. She became part of a superhero franchise when she took over the part of Gwen Stacy in 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man, and she took a part in the period crime film Gangster Squad that same year.

Stone enjoyed a very busy 2014 that involved her returning to the part of Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and being tapped to star in Woody Allen's period comedy Magic in the Moonlight. However, her turn as the self-destructive daughter of a middle-age actor trying to make a comeback on the stage in Birdman earned her the first Oscar nomination of her career, getting a nod in the Best Supporting Actress category.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Dakota Johnson


Dakota Johnson Biography

Dakota Mayi Johnson is an American actress and model, who played the lead role in the short-lived Fox sitcom Ben and Kate (2012–13) and appeared in The Social Network (2010), Beastly (2011).


  Born: October 4, 1989 (age 26), Austin, Texas, USA
  Nationality: United States of America
  Height: 5' 7" (1.71m)
  Parents: Don Johnson, Melanie Griffith










In 1999, made her film debut in Crazy in Alabama, a comedy-drama directed by her stepfather Antonio Banderas. Was namedMiss Golden Globe 2006; her mother, Melanie Griffith, had that honor in 1975. Began her modeling career at age 18; became the face of Mango jeans in 2009. Made Nylon magazine's 2010 list of Top 55 Facesof the Future.


Saturday, November 21, 2015

Rachel Weisz is an English film and theatre actress....More..

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She captured the heart of 007 himself, but just like Daniel Craig's most famous character, Rachel Weisz is decidedly secretive about their romance. Weisz, 45, says she doesn't open up much about her four-year marriage to the Spectre star because "he's just too famous." "It would be a betrayal," she tells More for its the Dec/Jan 2016 cover story.


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Rachel Weisz Biography



Rachel Hannah Weisz (VYS-'; born 7 March 1970) is an English film and theatre actress as well as a former fashion model who holds both British and American citizenship.

Born: March 7, 1970 (age 45), Westminster, London, England, UK
Nationality: British-American
Height: 5' 7" (1.70m)
Spouse: Daniel Craig (m. 2011-present)Partner: Darren Aronofsky
Parents: George Weisz, Edith Ruth Weisz
Children: Henry Aronofsky



A British actress whose name and dark looks effortlessly conjure up associations with Eastern European exoticism, Rachel Weisz first earned the attention of an international audience with her role as the spoiled daughter of a sculptor in Bernardo Bertolucci's Stealing Beauty (1996). The daughter of a Jewish-Hungarian inventor and an Austrian psychoanalyst (both sides of the family fled Fascist Europe during the '30s), Weisz was born in London on March 3, 1971. Much of her adolescence was spent modeling, and after attending Cambridge to study English, she broke into acting with a role in Sean Mathias' West End revival of Noel Coward's Design for Living.



Weisz's performance in the play won her the Critics' Circle Best Newcomer award, and she subsequently took advantage of this recognition with a starring role in the BBC's TV adaptation of Scarlet & Black (1993), and then in 1996 with her aforementioned part in Bertolucci's Stealing Beauty. Although most attention was paid to Liv Tyler in her role as the film's protagonist, Weisz managed to garner notice of her own, and this recognition was furthered by her top billing opposite Keanu Reeves in Chain Reaction that same year. Unfortunately, the big-budget thriller was an unmitigated turkey; Weisz followed it with leads in smaller films such as The Land Girls (1997), a WWII drama that cast her as a young socialite sent to work on a farm; and Going All the Way (1997), a post-war coming-of-age drama starring Ben Affleck and Jeremy Davies that saw Weisz play Wasp, Affleck's Jewish girlfriend.



After returning to Britain to star as a hairdresser in the noirish drama I Want You (1998), Weisz reappeared on the Hollywood radar as Brendan Fraser's damsel in distress in the 1999 summer blockbuster The Mummy. That same year, she played yet another love interest, that of a womanizing Ralph Fiennes in Sunshine, István Szabó's epic drama about three generations of a family of Hungarian Jews. Weisz' subsequent turn in the period drama Enemy at the Gates (2000) saw her play the inamorata of yet another Fiennes brother, Joseph. As a Russian-American sniper caught between the affections of a Russian party official (Fiennes) and a legendary sniper (Jude Law), the actress again returned to the early part of the 20th century (this time the Battle of Stalingrad) and to the deep end of the Fiennes family gene pool.



Dutifully returning for The Mummy Returns a few short months later, that same year found the starlet gaining positive notice for her role in director Neil LaBute's biting stage drama The Shape of Things. Cast as a young art student whose latest "piece" is a strikingly original form of sculpture, Weisz's character would attempt to transform her boyfriend from schlub to stud to surprising effect. When the play was adapted to film in 2001, the team stuck together with Weisz and co-star Paul Rudd stepping before LaBute's all-seeing lens. For her role in the 2003 crime drama Confidence, Weisz would join a band of talented con artists in a daring bid to take a banker with ties to organized crime for all he's worth. Though the film may not have struck box-office gold, it did prove something of a sleeper and drew generally favorable reviews from critics. Confidence would be one of two films that found Weisz cast alongside screen legend Dustin Hoffman in 2003, the other being the courtroom thriller Runaway Jury. If her last few years had been slightly weighed down in drama, audiences could be assured that things would lighten up considerably when Weisz joined the cast of the Barry Levinson comedy Envy (2004).




In 2005 she starred alongside Keanu Reeves again in the comic book adaptation Constantine. The dark film about a man trying to avoid his fate in hell by battling demons on Earth helped keep Weisz's name in circulation, but her next project would create the biggest buzz of her career thus far. Her role in Fernando Meirelles' The Constant Gardene





Friday, November 20, 2015

Krysten Alyce Ritter is an American actress, musician, and former model.

KRYSTEN RITTER BIOGRAPHY







Krysten Alyce Ritter  is an American actress, musician, and former model.
 

Born: December 16, 1981 (age 33), Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Nationality: United States of America
Height: 5' 9" (1.75m)
Parents: Kathi Taylor, Garry Ritter


With a statuesque presence and a look that very much recalled the screen sirens of classic Hollywood, raven-haired Krysten Ritter entered the limelight on the fateful day when her path crisscrossed with a group of Elite Modeling scouts at a shopping mall in her Pennsylvania hometown. Witnessing the young woman's innate glamour, that agency, and later Wilhelmina Models, signed her -- propelling her to an international modeling career. She subsequently set her sights on film acting, began training under the tutelage of famed acting coach Marjorie Ballentine, and started accepting film roles in the early 2000s, meanwhile juggling careers as a businesswoman, writer, and recording artist/frontwoman for the band Ex Vivian. Throughout, Ritter exhibited a unique personal style that she later referred to as "rock-&-roll-'90s-ballerina...grungy yet feminine." Her filmed assignments began with a small turn as a 1950s art history student in the Julia Roberts vehicle Mona Lisa Smile (2003). Ritter then landed a multi-episode roles on Gilmore Girls (as Lucy),
Veronica Mars (as Gia Goodman), and 'Til Death (as Allison Stark). She gradually ascended to higher billing in features, with supporting turns in a series of romantic comedies that included What
Happens in Vegas (2008), Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009), and She's Out of My League. She had a major part in the 2010 comedy Killing Bono, and the next year she wrote and starred in L!fe Happens. In 2012 she landed the part of Chloe on the sitcom Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23.

Kristen Anne Bell (born July 18, 1980) is an American actress and singer...

KRISTEN BELL BIOGRAPHY









Kristen Anne Bell (born July 18, 1980) is an American actress and singer. In 2001, she made her Broadway debut as Becky Thatcher in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Born: July 12, 1980 (age 35), Huntington Woods, Michigan, USA
Nationality: United States of America
Height: 5' 1" (1.55m)
Spouse: Dax Shepard (m. 2013-present)
Partner: Kevin Mann
Parents: Lorelei Bell, Tom Bell
Children: Lincoln Shepard

For some actors, success just seems to come naturally. In the case of talented stage and screen beauty Kristen Bell, it wasn't so much a matter of if she was going to be a star after realizing her dream during an early performance as a banana in Raggedy Ann and Andy at the tender age of 12 -- but when she would finally make the big time. Paralyzed with stage fright as she waited for her cue off-stage, Bell was offered a word of encouragement by her supportive mother that would ultimately give her the drive to realize her life's calling. A native of Detroit whose early stage experiences eventually led her to study at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Bell saw early success when she was chosen to portray Becky Thatcher in a Broadway production of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Realizing that she had what it took to find success onscreen as well as on-stage, Bell was soon packing her bags for Los Angeles and landing small supporting roles in such features as Polish Wedding and Pootie Tang. In 2003, Bell impressed television viewers with a solid performance in the made-for-television dramas The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay and Gracie's Choice. She next appeared in David Mamet's 2004 thriller Spartan, before landing the lead as a sort-of new-millennium Nancy Drew on UPN's Veronica Mars.




If the show's ravenous cult following wasn't enough to make young Bell a household name, even after its much mourned cancellation in 2007, her subsequent performance in the awesomely successful comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall cinched it for her. Bell would go on to play a recurring role on the landmark TV series Heroes, before appearing in a number of comedies over the next few years, like Fanboys, Couples Retreat, and When in Rome. Bell would even appear in slightly less prestigious movies, like Burlesque and Scream 4, but remained one of the most in-demand young actresses in Hollywood, especially in the realm of comedy. She would play a memorable role on Don Cheadle's comedy series House of Lies, and co-produced and starred in an action-oriented romcom with Bradley Cooper called Hit and Run (which was written and co-directed by Bell's real-life love, Dax Shepard).




In 2013, Bell and Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas launched a Kickstater campaign to raise funds for a Veronica Mars movie. The campaign proved to be wildly successful, raising more than was needed to fund the film, which was released in 2014. Bell also voiced Anna in the Disney film Frozen, which significantly raised her profile, and showcased her singing voice, holding her own opposite Broadway heavyweight Idina Menzel.

Tyra Lynne Banks (born December 4, 1973) is an American model...

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"I will be devoting more time to my new, growing cosmetics company, TYRA Beauty, which is expanding faster than anticipated." Meanwhile, a source close to the show tells ET that Banks had been made promises by ABC to lure her back to daytime, indicating that she would be given freedom to chart the creative direction of the show. 



TYRA BANKS BIOGRAPHY
Tyra Lynne Banks (born December 4, 1973) is an American model, television personality, talk show host, producer, author, actress, singer and business woman.





Born: December 4, 1973 (age 41), Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality: American
Height: 5' 10" (1.78m)
Parents: Carolyn London, Donald Banks


"A smart model is a good model," Tyra Banks was once quoted as saying, and she seems destined to prove it in every way. Now widely known as one of the world's foremost supermodels, Banks began her modeling career at the age of 17 with the Elite agency after flirting with attending college at Loyola Marymount. The 5'11" beauty was quickly discovered in Los Angeles, her birth city, and offered a healthy contract with cosmetics company Cover Girl -- becoming only the third African-American woman in the world to secure such an opportunity.



Her striking looks and business savvy extended to several offers, including assignments with Ralph Lauren and various magazine covers (over 20 to be exact), including Sports Illustrated and most notably GQ, where Banks became the first black woman ever to grace the cover. In addition to various ads and runway gigs, Banks decided to branch out into feature films, scoring a few high-profile gigs, starring as Omar Epps' love interest in John Singleton's racially charged drama Higher Learning (1995) and snagging a stint opposite Will Smith on TV's The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. These breakout roles led to more film work, including a British sexploitation film called Inferno and a comic turn in 1999's Love Stinks with actors French Stewart and Bill Bellamy. In 2000, Banks landed a high-profile gig in the critically dismissed but lively Jerry Bruckheimer production Coyote Ugly.
Banks would find a useful avenue for her skills as a producer, host, and co-creator of the competetive reality show America's Next Top Model, an immensely successful franchise that would run from 2003 to 2012. Though her self-absorbed personna would often find her the subject of mockery, Banks would also launch an unsuccessful music career, as well as a talk show, and a handful of other reality shows, like True Beauty, and Stylista