Posted on 23-11-2008
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Daniel Wroughton Craig is an English actor, He was born on March 2, 1968 in Chester, England. He is the son of Olivia Williams, who is an art teacher and Timothy John Craig, a midship man of the Merchant Navy. His father worked many jobs when he came ashore. He is Joe Craig’s cousin, a spy thriller novel writer. Daniel grew up in Wirral Merseyside. He moved to London when he turned sixteen and joined the National Youth Theater at Calday. Craig is the 6th actor to land the much coveted role of the fictional secret agent, James Bond 007, an Eon Productions series. Casino Royale in which he starred, became the highest grossing James Bond film. Quantum of Solace, the number 22 Bond movie was released last October 31, 2008.

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Posted on 29-09-2008
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He was born December 18, 1963 in Shawnee Oklahoma USA and raised in Springfield, Missouri. He attended University of Missouri in college, where majored in journalism. Unfortunately, he was two credits short from graduating college then moved to California. Tried to make a living and supported himself by being a limo driver and dressing as a giant chicken for a famous fast food company. He started having tv appearances in 1987 where he played a recurring role on the CBS prime time soap “Dallas”. In 1990, he co-starred in “Glory days”, a short lived tv drama. He gained instant stardom playing the role of a hitchhiking hunk in the movie “Thelma and Louise”. Then his career went on by making movies such as “Cool world”, “A river runs through it”, a film with Robert Redford in 1992, “Kalifornia” “True Romance”, scripted by “Quentin Tarantino” in 1993, “Interview with the vampire”, “with Tom Cruise”, “Legends of the Fall” in 1994, “Seven” with Morgan Freeman, “Monkeys” where he won Best supporting actor and an Oscar nomination, “Sleepers” in 1996, “The Devil’s Own” in 1997, “Seven years in Tibet”, also in 1997, “Meet Joe Black” in 1998, “Death takes a holiday”, “The fight club” in 1999, “Snatch” in 2000, “The Mexican” in 2001, “Spy game” with Robert Redford etc..etc..He is now considered to be one of the hottest Hollywood actors of our time.

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Posted on 29-09-2008
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Born Brendan James Fraser on December 3, 1968, Brendan Fraser is a Canadian-American film and stage actor, who was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His charm and acting ability allowed him to be successful in different genres, comedy, romance, action and drama.

His first lead role was in Encino Man (1992), and for a time, he was most popular in romantic-comedy, with the hit films George Of The Jungle (1997), Blast from the Past (1999) and Bedazzled (2000), among others. He also proved his worth in drama, with the films Gods and Monsters (1998) and the 2004 Academy-Award winning film Crash.

His biggest commercial success is with the action adventure horror series, The Mummy (1999), and its second sequel The Mummy Returns (2001). His latest sequel, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor was shown this year, along with another action adventure movie, Journey to the Center of the Earth.

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Posted on 11-08-2008
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I’ve been wondering how the technology can control your life. Isn’t good for those who want to solve crimes? That’s the dream of every prosecutors and stuff. This film is good for you. Catch the criminal (perhaps terrorist), arrest, and bail. By the use of the modern technology, eyes can be everywhere. Cameras, Cellular Phones and other Multimedia Gadgets can track wherever you are. Eagle Eye is a 2008 Film that hit the number 1 spot at the US Blockbuster. Jerry Shaw together with Rachel Holloman is not only strangers in this film but they are super strangers with normal everyday lives. This two portray a single mother of a child that is good in playing trumpet and a young man that is a brother of a potent soldier who died, respectively, both of whom are framed as people they aren’t and are force into carrying out the terrorist cell’s plot. They meet at the train station just before they got mysterious phone call with a mysterious woman instructing their path. As the situation worsen, these two ordinary people become the country’s most wanted and hunted fugitives, who must work together to discover what is really happening–and more importantly, why.

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Posted on 31-05-2008
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Ryan first acted as a singer at talent match with his elder sister Mandi. He then attended an open try-out in Montreal for the television series “The Mickey Mouse Club back in January 1993 and hammer out 17,000 other wannabe actors for a spot on the show. Even as becoming visible on “MMC” for two years, he once stayed with co-star Justin Timberlake’s family. Although he received no official acting preparation, after “MMC,” Gosling segued into an acting profession, performing on the TV series “Young Hercules” (1998) and “Breaker High” (1997), on top of the movies The Slaughter Rule (2002), Murder by Numbers (2002), and Remember the Titans (2000). He foremost fascinated serious awareness with his accomplishment as the Jewish neo-Nazi in the notorious film The Believer (2001), which succeeded the Grand Jury Prize at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival.

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Posted on 25-05-2008
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Dropped out from University of Iowa, majoring in biochemical engineering, to follow his dreams of becoming a model. He prevailed the Fresh Faces of Iowa modeling competition in 1997, glimmering a modeling career in New York City. He then tried-out for a part at NBC and knew he didn’t land it. When he was about to leave, the management asked him to interpret for a new NBC show called “Wind on Water” (1998). He lost the main part in Elizabethtown (2005) to Orlando Bloom while Cameron Crowe determined in requiring a performer that had a rock-hard résumé consisting of Theatre and Drama school preparation.

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Posted on 18-05-2008
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His earliest most important character came in 1984 in the small screen medical comedy-drama E/R. Even if it took place in a sanatorium, it should not be perplexed with ER, which Clooney added prominently starred in a decade afterward. Moreover, he take part in a handyman on the sequence The Facts of Life. He played a part Bobby the police officer on one period of The Golden Girls. His first noteworthy break was a semi-regular sustaining character in the sitcom Roseanne, in performance of Roseanne Barr’s overbearing boss Booker Brooks, subsequently the role of a building worker on Baby Talk and after that as a sexy officer on Sisters. Clooney accomplished recognition as soon as he was chosen to star as Dr. Doug Ross on the hit NBC drama ER from 1994 to 1999.

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Posted on 15-05-2008
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11.jpgFrom the time of 5 onward, the Yale graduate (who majored in history) has for all time been involved in acting. At the age of 8, he would request his play teacher what his inspiration in a scene was. He went to drama schools all through his life, and sooner or later survived to come across a work on theater in New York as a associate of the Signature players, who created the works of dramatist and director Edward Albee. Around the time while he was materializing in Albee’s Fragments, in Hollywood, they were searching for a fresh performer to star opposed Richard Gere in a original courtroom suspenseful story, Primal Fear (1996). The part was presented to Leonardo DiCaprio but he declined. Gere was on the threshold of walking away on the assignment, unhappy with the kill time for a new star to be established, when Edward tried-out and succeeded the character over 2000 other aspirants. In 1999 came the crucially highly praised Fight Club and in 2000 came his  first directorial appearance in Keeping the Faith.

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Posted on 10-05-2008
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Kevin Bacon’s initial preparation as an artist came from The Manning Street. His first appearance as the strict Chip Diller in Animal House (1978) more or less appears like an inside funny story, but he handled to get away roughly overlooked from that character. Diner (1982) turned out to be the rotating point after a link of TV succession and a number of less-than-memorable motion picture tasks. In a company of soon-to-be stars, he more than seized his end up, and we saw a glance of the real madcap reflection of The Bacon. He as well starred in Footloose (1984), in She’s Having a Baby (1988), in Tremors (1990) with Fred Ward, in Flatliners(1990), and in Apollo 13 (1995). 

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Posted on 02-05-2008
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Extraordinarily a small number of actors have had as a great deal of accomplishment transitioning from the music setting to the film monarchy as Will Smith has.  Being in the entertainment picture ever since the late 80s, at present, Smith is one of the majority acclaimed and respected performers and producers in the Hollywood industry.

At the young age of 12, Smith started rapping and developing his own approach under the authority of hip-hop legend, Grandmaster Flash.  Prior to his unveiling as a solo artist, Will Smith had previously made a star for himself in the performing realm.  In 1990, Will Smith was cast in the NBC sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which starred Smith in the role of the “Fresh Prince,” a youthful street-smart kid from Philly livelihood in one of LA’s wealthiest areas, Bel-Air.  The family humor demonstrated to be a vast accomplishment running for six years and giving Smith a famous person in the industry.

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