Monday, March 23, 2009

Alicia Silverstone








Alicia Silverstone


Birth Place: San Francisco, California, USA
Date of Birth: October 4, 1976
Heritage: American
Famous for: Her role in 'The Crush' (1994)

Clueless

Background:

American actress Alicia Silverstone initially drew the attention of the public after playing the role of a troubled teenager obsessed with an older man, Darian Forrester, in The Crush (1993), in which she won MTV Movie Awards for Best Villain and Best Breakthrough Performance in 1994. The green-eyed beauty gained even more attention and phrase for her portrayal of naive, meddlesome, but ultimately engaging Cher Horowitz in Amy Heckerling's hit comedy Clueless (1995), a film based on the adaptation of Jane Austin's classic novel Emma. Due to Alicia's spectacular performance, she was awarded with National Board of Review, American Comedy, Blockbuster Entertainment and MTV Movie Awards. In 1997, however, Alicia received a Razzie Award for her portrayal of Batgirl in Joel Schumacher's Batman & Robin (1997).

On the small screen, Alicia, whose favorite album is 'Purple Rain' by Prince, gained notice when she both produced and provided her voice to the animated television series Braceface (2001), where she received a daytime Emmy nomination. Additionally, she also captured the public's attention when she starred as Kate Fox in the NBC series Miss Match (2003). Because of her outstanding performance in the short-running show, Alicia earned a nomination at the Golden Globes.

Off screen, Alicia was listed as one of the sexiest female vegetarians by PETA in 2004. The owner of a dog-named Sampson, Alicia is enthusiastically involved with several animal rights groups such as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, The Ark Trust and Last Chance for Animals. As for her private life, voted as one of Cosmopolitan Magazine's Fun and Fearless Females (2002), Alicia was previously romantically linked to superstar Leonardo DiCaprio, director Kenneth Branagh , Bryan Mashard (dated in 1997), actor Adam Sandler (born on September 9, 1966; dated in 1996), hairdresser Mozie Chabbouth (born in 1967) before marrying her long-time boy friend Christopher Jarecki on June 11, 2005.

Queen Slice

Childhood and Family:

Daughter to English Jewish parents, Alicia Silverstone was born on October 4, 1976, in San Francisco, California. Her father is Monty Silverstone, a real-estate investor and financial consultant, and her mother is Didi Silverstone, a former flight attendant. Alicia has two older siblings, half brother David Silverstone (prop man) and half sister Kezi Silverstone (musician).

Alicia, whose nickname was Queen Slice, showed an interest in acting and artistry as a young child. At age three, she saw her first play in London with her father on their summer vocation. During her childhood, Alicia attended ballet lessons. When she was six, Alicia entered the spotlight after her father submitted photographs of her in a bathing suit to agencies. She then became a child model for such companies as Marshalls and Levi's Dockers. By the time she was eight, Alicia had appeared in several television commercials including her debut in a commercial for Domino's Pizza.

While modeling, Alicia attended William H. Crocker Middle School in Hillsborough, California before attending San Mateo High School in San Mateo, California, where she was a school cheerleader. In 1990, Alicia decided to leave high school to attend her first acting workshop with Judi O'Neil in San Francisco. Alicia eventually made her professional acting debut as a gust star in an episode of The Wonder Years. In 1995, she enrolled at the Shakespeare & Company in Massachusetts, in which she studied Text, Voice and Movement.

As for her private life, 5' 5" inches tall Alicia married her long-time boyfriend Christopher Jarecki (vocalist for the band S.T.U.N) on June 11, 2005, at Lake Tahoe.

The Crush

Career:

Starting out as a print model, Alicia Silverstone later appeared in television commercials. After attending an acting workshop, fifteen-year-old Alicia made her acting debut as a dream girl in the sitcom The Wonder Years.

In 1993, Alicia Sliverstone landed her first starring role in the feature film The Crush (1993), portraying a troubled teenager obsessed with an older man named Darian Forrester. Though her acting did not receive rave reviews from critics, the film became a hit and was hailed as the Fatal Attraction for teenagers. As a result, Alicia was honored with MTV Movie Awards for Best Villain and Best Breakthrough Performance in 1994. Alicia's performance in the film also attracted the attention of Aerosmith. She was hired to appear in three of their videos: "Cryin'," "Amazing" and "Crazy," the former of which was listed as the number one video of all time on MTV.

That same year, Alicia was seen in two television films, Judith Krantz's Torch Song (1993) and Scattered Dreams (1993). Alicia also appeared on stage as a desperate lesbian coke addict in L.A.'s stage production of "Carol's Eve." In 1994, she was seen in the made-for-TV movie Cool and the Crazy (1994).

"And I saw the Aerosmith video where Alicia was bungee-cord jumping and she was just so engaging. She's so beautiful and you just watch it and you go, 'what's this little girl going to do next?' I just loved her." Writer/director Amy Heckerling

In 1995, after playing the role of Regina Harrison in Hideaway (1995) and Trudy Wadd in Nouveau monde, Le (1995), Alicia finally received a real breakthrough when Amy Heckerling cast her as the naive, meddlesome, but ultimately engaging Cher Horowitz, in the blockbuster hit comedy Clueless (1995), a film based on the adaptation of Jane Austin's classic novel Emma. Unlike The Crush, in Clueless Alicia captured the attention of both the audience and critics. Due to her spectacular performance, she took home many awards including a National Board of Review for Outstanding Newcomer, an American Comedy for Funniest Female Performer in Film, a Blockbuster Entertainment award for Favorite Female Newcomer as well as MTV Movie Awards for Best Female Performance and Most Desirable Female. She was next seen in The Babysitter (1995) before appearing as Mary Giordano in True Crime (1996).

Following the huge success of Clueless, Alicia was signed with Columbia for a $10 million three-picture deal and was also given the opportunity to produce the films. In 1997, however, Alicia's career seemed set back when she was seen as Batgirl in Joel Schumacher's Batman & Robin (1997, also starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, and Uma Thurman). Though the film went on to become a box office hit, Alicia's performance received mixed reviews and she was even awarded a Razzie for Worst Actress. Additionally, 1997's Excess Baggage (with Benicio Del Toro), in which she both starred and produced with her production company First Kiss Productions, did not do well at the box office.

Disappearing from the scene for a couple of years, Alicia returned to reclaim her celebrity status when she was cast as cynical valley girl Eve Rustikoff (opposite Brendan Fraser) in the romantic comedy Blast from the Past (1999). The success of the film cemented her position as a star.

"We have Alicia Silverstone playing the Princess of France and she's going to surprise a lot of people with a terrific performance." Director Kenneth Branagh

Entering the new millennium, Alicia starred as The Princess of France in Kenneth Branagh's much-anticipated musical Love's Labour's Lost (2000, based on work by William Shakespeare). Unfortunately, it was released in only a limited number of theaters and was not promoted by the studio.

In 2001, Alicia lent her voice to the animated television series Braceface (2001, as Sharon Spitz), in which she also served as an executive producer. Because of her good work in the show, Alicia received a daytime Emmy nomination. She next landed a leading role in Global Heresy (2002), portraying an American rocker in England named Natalie Bevin. In the crime comedy Scorched (2003), Alicia starred opposite Woody Harrelson, Rachael Leigh Cook and John Cleese. Adding to her popularity, Alicia also won a series' regular spot as Kate Fox in NBC's Miss Match (2003). Though the series was quickly axed, Alicia received a Golden Globe nomination for her bravura performance.

In 2002, Alicia debuted on Broadway as Elaine Robinson, opposite Kathleen Turner and Jason Biggs, in the stage adaptation of "The Graduate." While touring in North America, the play broke box office records in each city during its three-city pre-Broadway run and also claimed the highest ticket pre-sale of any Broadway non-musical.

In 2004, Alicia was seen starring with Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar in Raja Gosnell's family film Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. 2005 brought the starring roles of Lynn in Bille Woodruff's spin-off Beauty Shop and Violet in Stephanie Sinclaire's drama story of two sisters in Silence Becomes You. In 2006, fans can catch Alicia in Geoffrey Sax's action adventure Stormbreaker.

Awards:

* Razzie: Worst Supporting Actress, Batman & Robin, 1998
* Blockbuster Entertainment: Favorite Female Newcomer, Clueless, 1996
* MTV: Most Desirable Female, 1996
* MTV: Best Female Performance, Clueless, 1996
* American Comedy: Funniest Female Performer in Film, Clueless, 1996
* National Board of Review: Outstanding Newcomer, Clueless, 1995
* MTV Movie: Best Villain, The Crush, 1994
* MTV Movie Award: Best Breakthrough Performance, The Crush, 1994

Salma Hayek



Birth Place: Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico
Date of Birth: September 2, 1966
Heritage: Mexican
Famous for: Her role in 'Desperado' (1995)

Gorgeous Desperado

Background:

"I have gotten a lot more attention than other women that I find incredibly beautiful. And this has happened to me ever since I was a girl, when I was flat, had no teeth, was skinny and small as I could be. I always got more attention than anyone else. If I hadn't, I would have made sure I did." Salma Hayek.

Academy Award nominated actress Salma Hayek became Hollywood luminary being cast as Carolina opposite Antonio Banderas in Desperado (1995). Hayek, former soap opera pin-up girl in Mexico, is also best known for playing the title role in Frida (2002).

A dark-eyed Mexican beauty measuring in at 36C-25-37, Hayek was listed in People's Best-Dressed Celebrity (2003) and People's 50 Most Beautiful People (1996 and 2003). Off-screen, she has been linked to several Hollywood names such as actor Edward Norton (born on August 19, 1969), The Hunchback fellow actor Edward Atterton, and actor Richard Crenna Jr. (born in 1962). She recently split from one-year boyfriend, actor Josh Lucas (Hulk, Sweet Home Alabama). On her ideal man Hayek said, "I keep waiting to meet a man who has more balls than I do."

Shuffled Salma

Childhood and Family:

Daughter of Lebanese descendant father Sami Hayek Domingues (businessman) and Spanish
descent mother Diana Hayek (opera singer and talent scout), Salma Hayek Jiminez was born on September 2, 1966. Born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico, into a religious family, Salma was sent to Louisiana to Catholic boarding school when she was 12 years old.

Salma, an Arabic derivation that means 'peace' or 'calm', enjoyed playing pranks on school preachers and was finally sent back home. Her parents moved her out of the home again to her aunt's home in Houston, Texas. Hayek spent her adolescent years with her aunt until she reached 17. She then moved to Mexico City to study International Relations at the National University of Mexico, but later dropped out to pursue acting.

Hoping for Classic

Career:

"At the beginning [my career] was hard. People were like, 'Who is this Mexican jumping bean?'" Salma Hayek

Hayek Initially performed in local theater with lead roles in such productions like Aladdin and His Marvelous Lamp. After landing in several commercials, she finally debuted in Mexico's TV series Un nuevo amanecer. The role scored her the title role in the huge hit soap opera Teresa (1989), which established her as a Mexico celebrity. In 1991, she risked her status by moving in Los Angeles to pursue broader recognition.

For almost two years Hayek spent her time learning English and polishing her acting skills with acting tutor Stella Adler. Realizing that Latin actresses were often cast as tempting maids or prostitutes, she received roles in Street Justice (1991), The Sinbad Show, Nurses (1991) and in HBO's Dream On (1990). However, she achieved her first break gaining a Screen Actors Guild card for her small role in Allison Anders' Spanish-language-film Mi Vida Loca (1993, a.k.a My Crazy Love).

Her longing to be a Hollywood actress came true when Robert Rodriguez cast her to work with Antonio Banderas in Desperado (1995). She continued to star in another Rodriguez's film, alongside George Clooney, in From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) and played a role in forgetful films like Fair Game (1995) and Fled (1996). Hayek was credited to several films including Fools Rush In (1997, opposite Matthew Perry), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1997, playing Esmeralda), Breaking Up (1997, with Russell Crowe) and 54 (1998). She also added other films to her resume with The Faculty (1998, worked with Elijah Wood), Dogma (1999, costarring Matt Damon), Wild Wild West (1999, alongside Will Smith), Timecode (2000), Chain of Fools, Hotel (2001) and In The Time of Butterflies (2001, TV).
Serious recognition came in 2002 when she was cast as Mexican painter Frida Kahlo in the film Frida. Also co-producer of the film, Hayek was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, as well as BAFTA Awards and Golden Globe Awards.

Following the runaway success of Desperado and Frida, Hayek starred in Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) and in Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003). She also teamed with Pierce Brosnan in After The Sunset (2004), and with Collin Farrell in Ask The Dust (2005), then lent her voice to the animated film Sian Ka'an (2005). Currently, she is starring in Bandidas, where she shares the screen with best friend Penelope Cruz.

"I aim for a lifetime full of movies. I want to work for a long, long time...and if I am very lucky and blessed, maybe somewhere along the line there will be one movie in there that becomes a classic." Salma Hayek.

Awards:

* Imagen Foundation: Best Actress, Frida, 2002
* Golden Camera: Best International Actress, Frida, 2002
* TV Novela (Mexico's equivalent to the Emmy): Best Actress, Teresa, 1989
* TV Novela: Best Newcomer, Nuevo Amanecer, 1989

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Gu Ji Sung - Sword Master








Gu Ji Sung is ready to cut someone down with her sword. The photos where she’s not holding the sword were posted by drilla. This is just a taste of the photo scavenger hunt for girls with weapons.

Eye Appeal…







Long time since we didn’t post some KHY pics (I think yesterday :mrgreen: ), so here are some more, just for you guys