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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Candice Michelle

Candice Michelle

Candice Michelle Beckman (born September 30, 1978 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin), better known as Candice Michelle is known for her dazzling beauty as a Diva around the wrestling world, and also for her appearances is events like the "Lingerie Bowl." This model, actress, and professional wrestler, currently works for World Wrestling Entertainment's RAW brand.

Early Life

Michelle had aspirations of becoming a star from a very young age. With Panamanian, German, and Costa Rican ancestry, this beauty picked up everything and drove to Los Angeles at the age of 19 in order to make those dreams materialize. There she took her surname with the hopes of becoming a professional model. She already had a boost above the competition as she was a fitness nut who had been taking care of her physique since she was a little girl.

Early Career

Brand Model, Talent Agency and Pacific Talent & Models, were able to help Michelle land some intermittent modeling and acting opportunities. Her professional scorecard began to improve and she modeled for several magazines like Flex, Hot Rod, Max Muscle, and Low Rider magazines, as well as a cover feature for Mini Truckin'.

She also landed bit-parts in “Party of Five” and “7th Heaven.”

She continued modeling and her resume became more substantial: shoots for Miller Lite, Bacardi and Prolab Nutritional Supplements, and runway work for Elizabetta Rogiani Beverly Hills and Marva Sew Industries became fixtures on her list of experience.

In the late 1990s, Michelle was also slowly working her way up as an actress, cast more for her physical appearance than for her dramatic monologues: one role was as a "Juggy Girl" on "The Man Show." During this time she shot commercials for Quaker State and Midas International, and made brief appearances on "Ripley's Believe It or Not" and NBC's "Hang Time."

Then finally in 2001, Michelle made the move to film work, appearing in unaccredited roles in such films as Tomcats (2001) with Jerry O’Connell and Shannon Elizabeth, High Crimes (2002), Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) with Sam Rockwell and Drew Barrymore, and A Man Apart (2003).

In 2002, she went on to have a starring role in the soft-core adult series “Hotel Erotica.” That same year, she also appeared in the June issue of Playboy, featured as Cyber Girl of the Week.

World Wrestling Entertainment: Insider Moves

Diva Search: 2004

In 2004, she finally found her fame-launch pad and got a job as a WWE Diva, a job that mainly consisted of strolling around the ring in lingerie before tens of thousands of wrestling fans. She came to WWE as a contestant in the 2004 WWE Diva Search and although did not make it to one of the final ten contestants on the televised event, WWE were so impressed that they hired her anyway and placed her on the RAW brand under the gimmick of a makeup artist.

RAW: Road to the Top

Initially, Michelle's role was limited in the wrestling world. She was never given an actual wrestling role in the RAW division and rarely made television appearances unless to participate in one of the program's occasional lingerie pillow fights or bikini contests. These events, such as the “Lingerie Bowl,” also included Christy Hemme, Maria Kanellis, and Stacy Keibler.

SmackDown!: 2005

On June 30, 2005, the wrestling world held a draft lottery, and Michelle was traded from the RAW to the SmackDown! where she became involved in a feud between Torrie Wilson and Melina Perez. Michelle quickly became Jillian Hall and Melina's rival when she befriended Wilson. On July 24, 2005, at the wrestling match called “The Great American Bash,” Michelle served as the special guest referee for the “Bra and Panties” match between Torrie Wilson and Melina Perez (Melina was victorious). Right after the match, Melina’s ego skyrocketed and she pushed Candice from behind; this resulted in both divas attacking Melina

Back to RAW: 2006

Because of the altercation, she was moved to back to RAW in a trade along with Wilson. From that point on, Michelle and Wilson continued to taunt Ashley Massaro (2005 WWE Diva Search Winner), bringing in Victoria to attack her as part of their "initiation" as a new Diva. This continued until Trish Stratus returned from an injury to help Massaro retaliate against Michelle and her two cohorts. They became known as the stable “Ladies in Pink,” and later known as “Vince's Devils.”

On the February 27, 2006, edition of RAW, Michelle would get her first WWE Women's Championship match while a part of “Vince's Devils” in a losing effort to then-champion Trish Stratus.

Subsequently, Torrie Wilson went onto become a “Babyface Diva,” and a feud developed between Wilson and Michelle. This feud became a lengthy one, which led to a wrestling match, publicized as Playboy magazine's then-newest cover girl Michelle, facing off against the two-time former cover girl (Wilson) at WrestleMania 22 in a “Playboy Pillow Fight.” Wilson would win this match, but the feud would still continue on-and-off when Michelle was working backstage segments with Vince McMahon, being his "sex slave." They resolved the feud in late 2006.

Michelle also appeared in both of 2006's "Saturday Night's Main Event" on NBC. In the March 18 episode, she and Victoria lost to Trish Stratus and Mickie James in a tag team match. On the July 15 program, Michelle was eliminated in the first round of a Divas' bikini bull riding competition which was won by Michelle McCool.

On the July 17, 2006 edition of RAW, Michelle was the special guest referee during the tag team match between Trish Stratus and Torrie Wilson and Victoria and Mickie James. Michelle and Wilson won the match.

The next week Michelle faced Mickie but was defeated; and the following week Michelle teamed with Stratus to defeat James and Victoria. On the September 25, 2006 edition of RAW, Michelle lost the first round of the WWE Women's Championship Tournament to Lita after being speared by Edge.

Michelle competed in the first ever "Extreme Strip Poker" segment on ECW on October 10, 2006 representing RAW!

On November 27, 2006 edition of RAW, Michelle suffered a broken nose during the Women's Battle Royal when Victoria kicked her in the face. Michelle had surgery on November 30, 2006 to repair her deviated septum. She returned at New Years Revolution on January 7, 2007.

On January 20, 2007, she teamed up with James to defeat Melina and Victoria. Mickie. Michelle ended up pinning Victoria: this marked the return of Michelle to the ring.

In her blog, Michelle claimed that Melina stole her move; Melina called the “Candy Clutch,” where Michelle named it "California Dreaming." Melina responded by discrediting Michelle’s claimed copywrite on her own blog on WWE.com: she stated the fact that she had used the move in the independent circuit as her finisher for six years under her moniker Kyra, and called the move “The Kyrapractor,” long before Michelle was involved in wrestling. Melina also berated Michelle and other Diva Search winners for not working for their place in the WWE.

Michelle’s signature moves include her “Candylicious” (hanging figure four necklock), the “Sugar Rush” (Forward Russian legsweep), “Candy Clutch” (Muta Lock), the “Candylicious” (Hanging figure four necklock), the “Candy Splash” (Reverse Slingshot Splash), the “Spinning Heel Kick,” the “DDT,” the “Diving Reverse Elbow,” the “Go Daddy” dance, followed by “Elbow Drop,” the “Diving Crossbody,” and the “La Magistral”

She manages Torrie Wilson, Victoria, and Mickie James.

Other Modeling and Media

Candice achieved a moment of notoriety in 2005 after appearing in a risqué television commercial for Go Daddy that aired during Super Bowl XXXIX. The ad was a parody of the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy involving Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake. From then on she was often referred to as "Miss GoDaddy.com" or the "Go Daddy Girl" by fans, and on WWE television shows, she does the "Go Daddy Dance" (twirling her arm around her body) as part of her gimmick. The following year she was featured in another Go Daddy commercial at 2006 NFL playoffs (this time as a window washer, cleaning windows seductively with her breasts contained in a bikini top). She also appeared in another Super Bowl, Go Daddy commercial during Super Bowl XL, in a parody where she seduced an ABC executive in order to procure an ad slot for Go Daddy, and a new Go Daddy commercial for the Super Bowl XLI where she spoofed the infamous Sharon Stone peek-a-boo scene in Basic Instinct.

In addition, she also has an action figure of her is being made by Jakks Pacific.

Personal Life

She is married to Dr. Ken Gee Ehrlich, a chiropractor.

She is good friends with fellow WWE Divas: Torrie Wilson, Victoria and Ashley Massaro.

Her official website says that she is a Greenbay Packers fan, and enjoys strolling down the Venice boardwalk in Venice Beach, California, where she resides, as well as playing volleyball softball and, if anyone is up for the challenge, a game of basketball.

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983) is best known for her going down fame’s easy street after getting directions as the winner of the fourth season of the show that has become a national phenomenon, “American Idol.”

Since her introduction onto America’s television screens, she has become a three-time Grammy-award winning American country music singer, and a multi-platinum selling recording artist. Her debut album, Some Hearts, was the fastest selling debut album of any of her "American Idol" contemporaries, the fastest selling country album of all time, and certified quintuple platinum, and is the fastest selling debut country album of all time.

Underwood became the first “American Idol” winner to sweep all three major music awards, including one American Music Award, eight Billboard Music Awards, and two Grammy Awards (including Best New Artist) in a single season.

Early Life

Born at Muskogee Regional Medical Center in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Underwood grew up on her parents' farm in rural Checotah, Oklahoma. She is the third and youngest daughter of Stephen (retired from an industrial plant) and Carole Underwood (retired schoolteacher of Checotah Public Schools). She has two older sisters, Shanna Underwood Means and Stephanie Underwood Shelton, born in 1973 and 1970 respectively; they are both elementary school teachers in Oklahoma. In fact, Underwood received four detentions during her academic career. Her mother, substitute teaching her class, gave Underwood her first ever detention.

Underwood had a taste for music at a very young age, and performed at Robbins Memorial Talent Show, Old Settler's Day and Lion's Club (which are both local events in Checotah) when she was still only a child. In addition, she attended Free Will Baptist Church, and she sang in church. Then, at the age of 13 in 1996, her manager at the time tried to get her a recording contract at Capitol Records. However, due to management changes at Capitol, it never materialized.

Underwood’s scholastic achievements proved to be quite respectable. She graduated from Checotah High School in 2001 as salutatorian, and moved on to Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, where she graduated magna cum laude in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in mass communication and an emphasis in journalism. There she became a member of the Alpha Iota chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, in addition to her membership in the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma. For two years during the summer, she used to perform in Northeastern's Downtown Country Show in Tahlequah, and also competed in numerous beauty pageants at Northeastern State University – she was selected as Miss NSU runner-up in 2004.

She currently resides in Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville, Tennessee.

“American Idol”: The Road to the Top

In the summer of 2004 in St. Louis, Underwood gave her singing voice the platform it needed when she auditioned for “American Idol: Season Four.” It was clear from the very beginning that she was a top contender, and when her initial audition aired in January 2005, many people predicted she would win the competition.

On March 22, 2005, the notoriously hard-to-please judge Simon Cowell predicted that Underwood would win the competition and go on to outsell all previous "Idol" winners (which she did). Underwood made history as one of only four contestants never to have been voted in the bottom three. While on the show, Underwood cultivated a loyal fan base known as "Carrie's Care Bears." She is actually in the same sorority (Sigma Sigma Sigma) as Linda Denham, the creator of the original Care Bears franchise.

On May 25, 2005, she was crowned the winner of “American Idol: Season 4,” beating out the pop-rocker, Bo Bice. Her victory at the 2005 American Idol competition has been considered the show's first upset. Many pundits thought she would be bested by runner-up, Bice.

She is set to appear on “American Idol: Season Six.” Underwood will sing her current hit, "Wasted," on March 8 during her second performance on the show since winning the competition in 2005.

Some Hearts: 2005 - Present

Underwood's debut album, entitled Some Hearts, hit store shelves on November 15, 2005, entering the Billboard 200 chart with 315,000 copies sold. The monsterous sales in the first week of Some Hearts made it #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and the biggest debut of any country artist of all modern times. Some Hearts has since been certified five-times Platinum by the RIAA, and is the fastest-selling debut country album in history. Carrie Underwood's first single, "Jesus, Take The Wheel" was released as a single on October 18, 2005. It received so much airplay that it debuted at #39 on the Billboard Country Chart in its first week, setting a record. It eventually reached #1 for 6 consecutive weeks, and was only two weeks shy of Connie Smith's record of an 8-week run back in 1964-1965 with her #1 hit "Once a Day".

"Don't Forget To Remember Me," the second of Underwood's singles to be released to country radio, peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Chart, as well as #49 on the Billboard Hot 100. However, it did reach #1 for a week on the Radio & Records Country Singles Chart.

Both singles “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and “Don't Forget to Remember Me” have earned #1 spots in Christian radio countdowns. “Jesus, Take the Wheel” won the Gospel Music Association's award for best country single of the year. "Jesus, Take The Wheel" spent six weeks at #1 on the US Country chart. This run tied Faith Hill's "Breathe" as the runner-up of the longest-running female number one in the chart's history.

On May 23, 2006, Underwood sang “Jesus, Take the Wheel” receiving a standing ovation at the ACM Awards and ended up winning Best New Female Vocalist and Single of the year for the song. Also she was nominated for Song of the Year and Female Vocalist of the year.

On November 6, 2006, Underwood performed her #1 hit, “Before He Cheats,” at the 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards and later won both the Horizon Award (similar to the "rookie of the year" award in sports) for new country artists and Female Vocalist. Underwood’s double win is the first time since 1995 that an artist won both the Female Vocalist and Horizon award.

On November 21, 2006 Underwood went into the American Music Awards with two nominations, that night she left the building winning the Breakthrough Artist of the Year award beating out the Pussycat Dolls and Chamillionare. She was also nominated for Best Female Country Artist, but did not win in that category.

On December 4, 2006, Underwood attended the "2006 Billboard Music Awards", and eventually took home five awards. She won the coveted Album of the Year, Top 200 Female Artist of the Year, Female Country Artist, New Country Artist, and Country Album of the Year.

Controversy: 2006 CMA Awards

In November 2006, Faith Hill made entertainment news headlines when she appeared to react angrily to losing the Female Vocalist of the Year award to Underwood at the CMA Awards. Hill, who was backstage at the time and pacing in anticipation, could be seen throwing both hands in the air, mouthing "What!?" and possibly, “Come on!” and then stepping away from the camera after Underwood's name was called. Hill defended her reaction, claiming that is was a joke. She released a statement saying, "The idea that I would act disrespectful towards a fellow musician is unimaginable to me. For this to become a focus of attention, given the talent gathered, is utterly ridiculous. Carrie is a talented and deserving female vocalist of the year." She later called Underwood to congratulate her and clear up any misconceptions between the two singers. Several other notable country singers have rallied to the defense of Faith Hill over the misunderstanding.

One of the country singers who came to Hill's defense was LeAnn Rimes, in a statement on her website (since removed) also criticized the Country Music Association for awarding Underwood both the Horizon Award and Female Vocalist award stating, “I usually keep quiet on topics like this but I feel I need to stand up for my friend, Faith. She was just being honest and emotional like every other person sitting at home with an opinion. These awards shows are SO political and we all get fed up with them. We all work very hard and have for many years so to see someone come in and win Female Vocalist that has been here for a VERY short time, is a little disheartening.

Grammy Awards: 2007

On December 7, 2006, Carrie received two Grammy nominations for "Best New Artist", "Best Female Country Vocal Performance" for "Jesus, Take the Wheel," while "Jesus, Take the Wheel" itself received nominations for "Best Country Song" and "Song of the Year": award categories that recognize songwriters (in this case, Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson, and Brett James) rather than simply the performers themselves.

Underwood's nomination marked the first time that an “American Idol” winner or contestant had been nominated under the "Best New Artist" category. Underwood walked away triumphant, winning awards for Best New Artist, and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Additionally, "Jesus, Take The Wheel," the song for which her vocal performance was recognized, took the award for Best Country Song.

Personal Life

Carrie was selected in the People magazine's top 100 Most Beautiful People in 2006. She was also selected as one of the top 25 Hottest People under 25 in Teen People magazine.

At her “American Idol” audition, Underwood revealed to the judges that her favorite singer is contemporary country recording artist Martina McBride. Throughout Carrie's time on “American Idol,” home videos were shown in which she sang "Independence Day," one of Martina's biggest hits. Carrie also released her version of "Independence Day" as the B-side to her first #1 single, "Inside Your Heaven."

In addition to being a singer, Underwood is also a skilled guitar player, and has played guitar during performances of certain songs like "Don't Forget To Remember Me" and "Inside Your Heaven" during some of her live concerts, as well as on the albums.

She loves animals, and has stated that she is a vegetarian since the age 13. She was voted "World's Sexiest Vegetarian" alongside Coldplay front man Chris Martin in 2005 by animal-rights organization PETA. Underwood is also a supporter of the Humane Society and has done several public service announcements for the organization.

A native of eastern Oklahoma, she co-wrote a song dedicated to her hometown, "I Ain't in Checotah Anymore." In December 2005, Underwood was named Oklahoman of the Year by Oklahoma Today magazine.

Charity and Activism

Carrie performed with the USO Christmas Tour in Iraq during the 2006 Holiday season, to spread holiday cheer to the troops overseas. She follows a celebrity entertainment tradition started by Bob Hope that continues to this date. Several internet sites have photos and video clips of Underwood’s performances in Iraq, including photos of her in military garb.

Brody Jenner

Brody Jenner

Brody Jenner (born August 21, 1983) is best known for his tabloid exploits and high-profile relationships with darlings of the super-market gossip rags, such as Kristin Cavallari and Nicole Richie. He is a regular on the Los Angeles nightclub scene, but to his credit, he is also a model who was featured in several Guess? ads, and a reality television star on the short-lived FOX show, "Princess of Malibu," and also on "The Hills": he had bit-parts in both shows.

Family Life

Jenner is the youngest son of Olympic decathlon champion Bruce Jenner and actress Linda Thompson. He is a stepson of songwriter David Foster, the brother of Brandon Jenner, and a stepbrother of Kourtney Kardashian and Kim Kardashian. He currently lives in Malibu, California.

Professional Associations

Jenner is the CEO of Brody Jenner Productions, and the Vice President of 143 Records, Warner Brothers, ARCHANGEL LA, Precise Music Group, Jon Jioka, and 310 Creative.

Personal Life and Media Attention

Jenner has garnered the reputation of being a slight womanizer around the Hollywood scene.
His fame gained more substance when he began dating Laguna Beach actress Kristin Cavallari, in September 2005. They continued to be together for about one year, and reportedly broke up in August of 2006. After which he dated his longtime friend, and media queen, Nicole Richie. There were several pictures circulating the internet which showed Jenner and Richie eating at a restuarant - specifically Ritchie was taking a big bite of her hamburger. These pictures were plastered all over the gossip blogs and tabloids, because of Ritchie's rumored eating disorder.

He was interviewed in February 2007 issue of Details magazine recounting a conversation he had with his Spencer Pratt, where Spencer told Jenner a way to make a bigger name for himself in the press: "Here’s what you’re gonna do. You’re gonna start dating Nicole Richie. And you’re gonna get that skinny bitch to eat, all right? You are about to become 'The Guy Who Got Nicole Richie to Eat.' Process that shit, bro. You’ll be, like, a fucking hero to America.”

By early October, however, their respective representatives announced the pair’s split, and wasting no time, Jenner moved on to date another former "Laguna Beach" star, Lauren Conrad. Their first date was seen on season two of Conrad's show, "The Hills," but less than one month later, Jenner confirmed he and Conrad were no longer seeing each other. Apparently, though, even after their split, they were spotted together at the Los Angeles hot spot, Hyde.

Most recently, Jenner has been romantically linked to Lindsay Lohan. Us Weekly reported on Jan. 31, 2007, that Lohan was sending Jenner "sexy text messages," one of which said that Lohan wanted “McDonalds and Sex.”

A New York Times review of "The Hills" described Jenner in a scene of the show, when Jenner is talking to Conrad: “She's also keenly attuned to affectations, as becomes clear tonight on her date with Hollywood's junior-varsity womanizer, Brody Jenner. He praises her smile, somewhat by rote, and she protests that it's flawed, exhibiting some wit on the subject of features that purportedly give a face "character." This Austenian playfulness about courtship confounds dopey Brody, and he resorts to repeating, dumbly, ‘You have a beautiful smile.’”

Aria Giovanni

Aria Giovanni

Aria Giovanni (born Cindy Renee Volk, November 3, 1977) is best known as a nude model and adult film actress, who was on the cover of Penthouse magazine the month of September 2000. But she is also an educated wiz-kid that excelled in specifically math and science in high school and university.

Early Life

Born in Los Angeles to a mostly Italian-American family, Giovanni has two siblings – an older sister and a younger brother. She has Italian, Yugoslavian, French, German, Irish and American Indian ancestry.

Giovanni moved to Orange County when she was an early teen, and attended school there. However, Giovanni was quite shy when she was younger; she says on her website, that she was a bit of a tomboy: “I wasn’t a normal child. I would rather watch National Geographic or read a book than watch cartoons. I wanted a microscope for Christmas when I was six and a chemistry set for my seventh birthday.”

With only one friend in high school; she would spend most of her lunch hour in the art room, and was apparently never asked out on dated. Nonetheless, she did extremely well in high school, excelling in Math and Science. Giovanni skipped her sophomore year, and started her junior year at 14 years old. Subsequently, she took her first college class when she was 15, and started high school full-time as a 16 year old.

Only completing a few courses at the local Junior College, Giovanni left California, and drove to New York when she was only 17, where she lived for five months, and then drove back to California, and landed in San Diego.

Also at this time, she met a man and continued to date him for five years (she married him at the tender age of 21, and then divorced him five weeks later.)

Nude Modeling

Giovanni began college at UCSD, while she waited tables at night. Taking a job at the college as a tutor for Chemistry, Biology, and Math, she became a teacher’s aide for the Biology department. With a very heavy school workload, she started looking for a way to make a lot of money in a short period of time, and answered ads in the newspaper for modeling in October of 1999. She spent the next six months shooting for a variety of amateur internet sites, such as Amateur Pink, Busty Amateurs, Seductive Amateurs, and BubbleGirls.

Then Giovanni met Aimee Sweet, who introduced her to Suze Randall, a celebrity nude photographer, in Los Angeles. She shot with Suze a few times before she submitted her to Penthouse magazine. Ten days after submitting, Giovanni was being interviewed and two days later she got to shoot for the cover of Penthouse magazine in 2000.

Adult Film/Television Career

She began starring in adult films in 2001, with her first film being listed as Aria. Also in 2001, Giovanni played Monica Snatch in the movie Survivors Exposed, a parody of the Survivor television series. She also appeared on the television dating show "Shipmates" (Episode dated 16 November 2001).

Giovanni has appeared in bondage, fetish, amateur, glamour and artistic photography. She has gained particular respect for being among relatively few large-chested models working in the field who have not undergone cosmetic surgery.

She has worked extensively with Andrew Blake, appearing in Girlfriends, Aria, Blondes & Brunettes, Justine, Adriana and Naked Diva. She has appeared in softcore pornographic movies, although most of her lesbian scenes involve purely implied sexual contact. Her only known hardcore pornographic appearance is on a DVD offered by BubbleGirls.com where she performs solo masturbation with hands, toys, and fisting.

Personal Life

She is married to the rock guitarist John 5, and her favorite song is “Imagine” by John Lennon.

Anna Hathaway

Anne Hathaway

Anne Jacqueline Hathaway (born November 12, 1982) enchanted Disney audiences for years as the lead character in the 1999 television series "Get Real," and her first prominent role in Disney's critically-acclaimed comedy The Princess Diaries (2001), which established her career. She went onto to appear in Disney films over the next three years, where she was given the lead roles in Ella Enchanted and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (both 2004). Although both were popular at the box office, they received mixed reviews from critics.

However, Hathaway broke out of her Disney mold, and took creative control over her career in 2005, when she co-starred in the adult-themed Havoc and Brokeback Mountain. Because of her partial nude scenes in both films, her contract with Disney was terminated, but her visibility of a serious actress was solidified. Then came her most notable film to date, the highly anticipated, The Devil Wears Prada (2006), opposite Meryl Streep, which has become the highest-grossing film of her career.

Hathaway's acting-style is resonant of Judy Garland and Audrey Hepburn; and she cites Hepburn as her favorite actress and Meryle Streep as her idol. She was named one of 2001’s breakthrough stars, and 2006’s “50 Most Beautiful People,” by People magazine. She is a rising star, and given her generous personality, her intelligence and her natural beauty, the heights to which she will reach are limitless.

Early Life


Born on November 12, 1982, in Brooklyn, New York to Gerald Hathaway, a lawyer, and Kate McCauley, an actress, Hathaway was named after the wife of playwright William Shakespeare. She has mainly Irish and English ancestry. She has an older brother, Michael, and a younger brother, Thomas. Hathaway was raised in the Catholic religion with what she considers "really strong values", and wanted to be a nun when she was a little girl. However, at fifteen, she decided not to become a nun after learning that her brother, Michael was gay. Although she was raised as a Catholic, she felt that she could not be part of a religion that disapproved of her brother's sexual orientation. Instead, inspired by her mothers influence, she became an actress, instead.

Hathaway was raised in New Jersey and graduated from Millburn High School. She spent several semesters studying at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, majoring in English and minoring in Women's Studies, before transferring to New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study in 2005. She referred to her college enrollment as one of her best decisions because she enjoyed being with others who were trying to successfully “grow up.”

Hathaway was a member of the Barrow Group Theater Company's acting program; she was the first teenager ever to be admitted. She is a trained stage actress and has stated that she prefers appearing on stage to film roles.

In 1998, she was nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the Paper Mill Playhouse "Rising Star Awards," an award given to high schools across New Jersey. Ironically, she was nominated for playing the Princess in Once Upon A Mattress. To further the irony, she lost to a girl who had played the exact same role in a different school.

Hathaway sings; she is a soprano and in 1998 she performed twice with the All Eastern U.S. High School Honors Chorus at Carnegie Hall. Three days later, she was cast in the short-lived 1999 Disney television series “Get Real.”

Early Career

Hathaway starred in “Get Real” for only one season, when it was cancelled.

The Other Side of Heaven (2001) marked her first film role, opposite Christopher Gorham, but before production began in New Zealand, she auditioned for the lead role of Mia Thermopolis in the Garry Marshall-directed The Princess Diaries (2001).

Marshall ended up casting Hathaway immediately because of her endearing accident-prone demeanor: she fell off her chair during the audition. In addition, his granddaughters thought that she had nice hair. Hathaway enjoyed filming The Princess Diaries and called it "really fun." It was released before The Other Side of Heaven because of its comedic-oriented plot, which critics said was effective because of her casting; a reviewer for BBC wrote that "Hathaway shines in the title role, and generates great chemistry." She was nominated for the 2002 Teens Choice Award in the Best Actress/ Comedy series category for the Princess Diaries.

The film was a commercial success, and it produced a sequel shortly after. Hathaway was named one of 2001's breakthrough stars by People magazine. The Other Side of Heaven was received weakly by critics, but it performed well for a Christian-themed film.

The following year, she starred in Nicholas Nickleby (2002) opposite Charlie Hunnam and Jamie Bell, which opened to positive reviews; the Northwest Herald referred to it as "an unbelievably fun film" and the Deseret News said that the cast was "Oscar-worthy." Despite critically-acclaimed reception, the film never entered wide release and failed at the North American box office (totaling less than US$4 million), but was screened until mid-2003.

Hathaway's next role was in Ella Enchanted (2004), the film adaptation of the award-winning novel. It received indifferent reviews: the Chicago Tribune called it "shiny candy that tastes oddly familiar yet lacks sugary punch," and the New York Times felt that it was "clichéd and forgetful." However, the Dallas Morning News cited Tommy O'Haver's directing-style as "a Flintstones-like humor to the setting by melding modern with medieval culture.”

In 2004, Hathaway auditioned and was to star opposite Gerard Butler in The Phantom of the Opera, but had to reject the role because of her conflicting contract with Disney: she was not pleased. Disney began production on The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) later that year and it was initially going to be filmed in Prague, but the location was changed to Los Angeles, where the "kingdom" of Genovia was built. The film opened to moderate reviews and peaked higher at the box office than its predecessor, but generated lower ticket sales.

Grown-Up Film Career

After the worldwide success of The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Hathaway began appearing in less comedic-oriented films: "anybody who was a role model for children needs a reprieve;” though she addressed the positives of being an actress for children’s films: "it's lovely to think that my audience is growing up with me.” She voiced a version of Little Red Riding Hood in Hoodwinked (2005), which received generally mixed reviews.

Going completely against the Disney image that created her, that same year, Hathaway was cast in the mature-rated Havoc (2005), with Bijou Phillips and Channing Tatum in which she played a spoiled socialite with a topless scene; she also appeared in the drama Brokeback Mountain (2005), opposite Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal.

Havoc was not released to theatres because of its weak critical reception, but Brokeback won rave reviews for its depiction of a male homosexual relationship, played out between cowboys in the 1960s, and received several Academy Award nominations, including "Best Picture.” Hathaway asserted that its content was more important than its award count.

Hathaway's latest film was The Devil Wears Prada (2006), in which she stars as an assistant to a powerful fashion magazine editor (Meryl Streep, whom she described as being "just divine"). She was a presenter at the 2007 Oscars, and she and her co-star Emily Blunt did a skit involving Streep.

Hathaway's next film Becoming Jane, in which she stars as English writer Jane Austen, is slated for release in early 2007. She will also star as Agent 99 in the screen adaptation of the television series of "Get Smart," which will premiere in 2008.

Personal Life

Since 2004, Hathaway has been in a relationship with real estate developer Raffaello Follieri. She enjoys interior design and reading as pastimes, and has stated that she is a non-denominational Christian. Hathaway has cited Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead (1943) as her favorite novel.

Though she is known and respected for her elevated morals and self-respect, she has said: “You know, Lindsay [Lohan] and I have a lot more in common than people think. We’ve all done things we shouldn’t; it’s just I did stuff at college, when nobody knew about it, so I’m not a saint. I wasted time doing self-destructive things but it didn’t work. I found out you can only dance on so many tabletops. I got that all out of my system and now I’m healthy and I’m grounded.”

In February of 2007, she opened up to Tatler magazine out of the United Kingdom about her teen struggle with anorexia and depression: "I said to Mom the other day, 'Do you remember that girl? She has now gone, gone to sleep. She has said her piece and she is gone... But then I thought, 'I so remember her, only she is no longer part of me.'" She continues, "I am sorry she was hurting for so long. It's all so negatively narcissistic to be so consumed with self."

In addition, she has delved into her opinion regarding nude scene's in movies. Even though she was brought up with strict and religious moral values, she sees no problem with nude scenes, as long as it is intrinsic to the plot. She said, "I grew up studying classic painters. They certainly didn't shy away from nudes. I don't find anything morally reprehensible about it. I think it is different to pose in a pair of hotpants on the cover of Stuff magazine. That's something I'm just not interested in doing."

Charity Work

Follieri started the Follieri Foundation, a charity that provides medical assistance for children living in third world nations. Hathaway began doing charity work with her boyfriend after realizing that she used to feel sorry for herself while "having everything.” Follieri and Hathaway have helped vaccinate more than 1000 children in Nicaragua.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Usher

Usher

Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978) is set to take over the crown as the new King of Pop. Not since the moon walking days of Michael Jackson has a performer sung so well, and danced so electric than this five-time Grammy Award-winning American R&B and pop singer, dancer, and actor who rose to fame in the mid-late 1990s with a series of albums and small parts in various films.

To date, he has sold approximately 20.4 million albums in the United States and over 35 million worldwide. His 2004 album, Confessions, sold 1.2 million copies in the United States in its first week of release—setting a record for the most number of records sold in week for an R&B artist.

Though he has a competitor for the “King of Pop” title in Justin Timberlake, Usher is staking his claim in his fanbase, and continuous strings of #1s. He is seen at the best parties, goes to the right clubs, has the coolest friends, and is currently engaged to Michelle Vella.

Early Life

Usher was born to Usher Raymond III and Jonetta Patton, who lived in Chattanooga, Tennessee at the time of his birth. However, Usher was primarily raised by his mother, and they relocated the family from Chattanooga to Atlanta, Georgia when he was still a child. Usher's mother focused family life around her faith and religion, and Usher started singing in the church choir at a young age. Soon his singing talents were noticed: as early as junior high school, Usher began entering local talent shows in which he won by unanimous vote.

Usher was for four years by Ernest Miller, and at age 13, Usher was performing at a Star Search audition when he was spotted by an A&R rep from LaFace Records who arranged an audition with L.A. Reid. A record contract with the company soon followed and in late1993, "Call Me a Mack," a song recorded for the movie soundtrack of John Singleton's Poetic Justice.

Usher (Debut album): 1994 - 1996

In August 1994, LaFace released Usher's self-titled debut album. Heavily involved in the project was Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs, who produced several of the albums tracks and co-executive produced the album. Usher peaked at #25 on the R&B Albums chart - spinning off three singles: "Can U Get Wit It," "Think Of You," and "The Many Ways."

Though the album was moderately successful and garnered Usher attention with urban listeners, it was not a runaway hit and went virtually unnoticed by pop audiences. Some critics, meanwhile, criticized Usher for its quasi-adult theme coming from a then sixteen year old singer. Usher, himself, later admitted that he wasn't fully comfortable with the direction of the album. The album was not a huge success and sales were initially lower than expected: in America the album sold 48,000 copies and worldwide sales of nearly 100,000.

Over the next three years, Usher honed his skills as a stage performer, concentrated on graduating from high school, and laid the groundwork for his second album. Meanwhile, he was heard on "Let's Straighten It Out," a 1995 duet with fellow Atlanta teen recording artist Monica; and 1996's "Dreamin’,” the first single from Rhythm of the Games, LaFace's Olympic Games benefit album.

My Way and Versatility: 1997 - 2001

Usher developed a friendship with Jermaine Dupri, with whom he co-wrote and produced several tracks for his sophomore album, My Way (executive produced by L.A. Reid, Babyface, and Dupri.) The advance single, "You Make Me Wanna" was serviced to radio in summer 1997 and hit number one in its second week out — the same week that the album was released. "You Make Me Wanna" stayed on top of the R&B/Hip-Hop track charts for a total of 11 weeks (the longest-charting R&B hit in more than 3 years) and at #2 on the Pop charts for 7 weeks (second only to Elton John's "Candle In the Wind"). The single remained on the R&B chart for an unprecedented 71 weeks and became Usher's first platinum single. The albums second single, "Nice & Slow," was released in November, and in January 1998 peaked at #1 on the Hot 100 Singles Chart for two weeks, as well as #1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart for eight weeks. The following summer, the albums title track peaked #2 pop/#4 R&B.

Beginning in the closing months of 1997, Usher hit the road on a series of engagements including a spot on Puffy's No Way Out Tour, dates with Mary J. Blige, and the opening spot on Janet Jackson's The Velvet Rope Tour. My Way, meanwhile, was certified 6-times platinum in the United States. Usher received his first Grammy Award nomination as Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "You Make Me Wanna," which was also nominated for a Soul Train Music Award as Best Male R&B/Soul Single.

Usher made his acting debut on the UPN television series “Moesha,” with Brandy, which resulted in a recurring role on the series and subsequently his first leading film role in 1998's, The Faculty. Usher's extracurricular activities outside of the recording studio gathered momentum over the following year as he was cast in the daytime drama, “The Bold and the Beautiful” and was seen in the family series “Promised Land.” He completed two more films, She's All That, with Freddie Prinze Jr., and his first starring role in Light It Up. He also appeared in the Disney television-movie "Geppetto" with Drew Carey.

Usher also became involved community activities, such as being a role model to youth; he served as national spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Transportation's "Get Big On Safety" campaign; and appeared on NBC's NBA Inside Stuff. He also participated in the NBA "Stay In School" program and performed at several of the franchises' jamborees entertaining students while showing them the importance of education.

Usher’s first concert album, Live was released in 1999, which featured Lil' Kim, Jagged Edge, Trey Lorenz, Shanice, Twista, and Manuel Seal.

8701: 2001 - 2004

Usher’s next album, 8701, was named for the years of his career at that point [1987-2001], and for its release date of August 7, 2001, or 8/7/01. The song "Pop Ya Collar," produced and co-written by Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, was released in Europe in early-2001 and became a #2 hit in the UK. In the US, "U Remind Me" (produced by Philadelphia's Edmund "Eddie Hustle" Clement) was chosen as the album's first single. Exactly one month before the album's release, "U Remind Me" hit #1 on the U.S. Hot 100, staying on top of the charts for 4 weeks.

One month after the album's release, "U Got It Bad," a "slow jam" written by Usher, Dupri and Brian Cox entered the charts and eventually peaked on the top of the charts (6 weeks), while staying at #1 of the R&B/Hip-Hop tracks chart for further 7 weeks. "U-Turn" was the fourth international single followed by "U Don't Have To Call." "U Don't Have To Call" was the third U.S. single and one of two album tracks produced by the Neptunes, which kept the heat on the singles charts into 2002, reaching the top 3. Usher also joined P. Diddy and Loon and contributed vocals to Diddy's song "I Need a Girl.”

By that time, "Can U Help Me" (a collaboration with hit-makers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis) was released as the fourth US single from 8701 in late-summer 2002. To date the album had past 4-times platinum, selling more than 8 million copies worldwide. The year closed out with a trio of dramatic television series appearances, all in November, on "The Twilight Zone," "7th Heaven," and Dick Clark's "American Dreams" (portraying Marvin Gaye).

Because of Grammy deadline peculiarities of eligibility, "U Remind Me" was able to win the Best Male R&B Vocal award at the ceremonies in February 2002; and "U Don't Have To Call" won the same award at the ceremonies one year later, making Usher the only artist besides Luther Vandross (more than a decade before) and Stevie Wonder (back in the 1970s) to win that award in consecutive years.

Confessions: 2004 - 2006

After months of recording Raymond's fourth studio album, Confessions, was released on March 23, 2004. The album's sales topped 1.1 million units in its first week of release and was not only the highest first week numbers ever scanned by a male R&B artist in Soundscan's 13-year history (breaking R. Kelly's record of 540k for TP-2.com back in 2000), but also the highest first week scans by any male artist since Eminem's Marshall Mathers LP (also in 2000, with 1.7 million units). Following this, the album became one of the most successful records of the year, topping the world charts for several weeks and eventually selling more than 15 million copies all over the globe.

This success was simultaneously extended by the releases of the album's second single, "Burn," and third single, "Confessions Part II," which once again topped Billboard's Hot 100 for further ten weeks and made Usher the third lead artist in pop music history (first solo artist) to have three singles inside the Hot 100's top 10, since The Beatles in 1964 and the Bee Gees in 1978.

In September 2004, "My Boo," Usher's first collaboration with singer Alicia Keys (which was included on a Special Edition, released a half year after the original version) also peaked at number one and gave him a total of twenty-eight weeks on top of the U.S. charts in 2004. In the December of the same year another single made its way to the top 10, when the album's final single "Caught Up" peaked at number 8. The track also was used as the lead single of the Rhythm City CD/DVD, Usher released in March 2005 with a few previously unreleased tracks and a short motion picture.

In the meantime, Usher was recognized with a number of awards, including two MTV Awards for "Best Male R&B Artist", three World Music Awards ("Best Male Artist", "Best Male Pop Artist" and "Best R&B Artist"), two Source Hip-Hop Music Awards ("Male R&B Artist of the Year" and "R&B/Rap Collaboration of the Year", a Nordic Music Award, three Radio Music Awards, four American Music Awards and two more MTV Europe Music Awards.

At the 2005 Grammy Awards ceremony, Usher also won three Grammy awards, including "R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals" ("My Boo" with Alicia Keys), "Rap/Sung Collaboration" ("Yeah!") and "Contemporary R&B Album" (Confessions).

In 2005, Usher announced that he was beginning his own record label, Us Records. The first two signees are rapper Rico Love and R&B group One Chance. The first album from the label, One Chance's Private, was released on February 13, 2007. Rico Love's The 5th Element is expected to be released in early 2007.

In spring 2005, Usher's work entered the top 5 of Billboard's Hot 100 when "Lovers and Friends", with Ludacris and Lil Jon, was released as the second single from Lil Jon's album Crunk Juice. The track eventually managed to peak at #3 on the U.S. singles chart.

Around this same time Usher also finished working on his motion picture In the Mix, a crime-comedy, in which he portrayed the leading role Darrell, a DJ, which was released on November 23, 2005.

Still on Top: 2006 - present

On August 22, 2006, Usher took over the role of Billy Flynn in the long-running Broadway musical Chicago. Critical response to his appearance has been mixed; his singing and dancing received more positive reviews, while his acting received negative notices. Usher is reportedly currently engaged to girlfriend and stylist Tameka Foster. However no one from his camp has verified this information to be true.

Usher is also back in the recording studio to work on his next album, The Untold Story. It is scheduled for a summer 2007 release. The album will feature production from The Neptunes, Jermaine Dupri, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Rich Harrison, Dre & Vidal, Robin Thicke, Ryan Leslie, and Swizz Beatz, and will feature Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Robin Thicke. Chris Brown is also rumored to be on the album.

Charity Work

In late 2005, Usher headlined the Project Restart concert to aid Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita victims. The show took place in the singer's hometown of Atlanta on October 9th. Proceeds from the benefit went to the Project Restart Objective, a charity that is providing temporary housing for those who lost their homes in the storms

Stacy Keibler

Stacy Keibler

Stacy Ann-Marie Keibler (born October 14, 1979 in Baltimore, Maryland) is best known for her quick shot to the top of the hot girls in the wrestling world, by entering in WCW Nitro Girl Search, which she won; subsequently, becoming part of and manager for the World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment. This former professional wrestler, has now made a semi-successful transition to legitimate acting, and is setting her sights on the stars.

Early Life

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, and raised in Rosedale, Keibler naturally gravitated toward physical activity such as dance from childhood, and started dancing at the age of three, studying ballet, jazz, and tap at a local studio at a local studio, Jean Kettell Studio of Dance, in Dundalk. Keibler attended Catholic High and Towson University, earning near-perfect grades in Mass Communication at the latter. She later became a cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens football team, being the youngest of the group.

The taste for the spotlight while dancing soon spurred an interest in modeling and acting. With her good looks, it was not hard to land modeling gigs in conservative and not-so-conservative publications as she reached adulthood. As her career continued to blossom, Stacy kept her options open by working as a physical therapist and studying Mass Communications at Towson University in Baltimore (and boasting a 3.7 GPA in the process). Before she was even 20 years old, she had landed her first big job: a cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens football team. This led to huge exposure, including a role in the 1998 big-screen release Pecker, and gave her the confidence necessary to take another big step.

Career

Keibler has gone by many names in the wrestling world, from Miss Hancock and Duchess of Dudleyville to Super Stacy, and this five-foot eleven stunner has been a Nitro Girl, a valley and a Diva.

World Championship Wrestling

In 1999, Keibler entered a contest held by Women’s Championship Wrestling (WCW) to find a new member of Nitro Girls dance troupe, which she won. Initially a Nitro Girl, Keibler would perform dance routines every week on WCW's flagship show Monday Nitro under the name Skye. However, this didn't last long as she soon accepted a larger role and became a valet using the provocative stage name Miss Hancock (originally Miss Handcock), briefly serving as an associate for the tag team of Lenny Lane and Lodi dubbed "Standards and Practices". Despite wearing business suits, her character would often climb on top of the announcers table and start dancing sensually, much to the announcers' and fans' delight. It was also during this period that she began using what would become her trademark ring entrance.

Keibler's Trademark Ring Entrance

At 5 feet 11 inches, Keibler was one of few women in professional wrestling tall enough to step over the middle of three ropes that surround the ring. She would do so while pausing momentarily to give the audience a peek of her famed "assets," as her ring attire usually included either hot-pants or a miniskirt with a skimpy thong (G-string) underneath. This tease, among others, would remain a staple of Keibler's risqué gimmick throughout the rest of her professional wrestling career.

After Standards and Practices "fired" her, Keibler went on to become the manager for Los Fabulosos, a Latin American tag team consisting of Silver King and El Dandy, leading them to their first major victories within WCW.

For a brief period, she dated David Flair (both on screen and off), who was already involved in a faux relationship with Daffney. This led to Keibler's in-ring debut at the Bash at the Beach in a Wedding Gown Match, which she lost after she, as well as David Flair and the referee, were left in the ring in their underwear. Keibler removed her own gown.

Hancock was next brought into a brief feud with Kimberly Page, but Page quit the
company at the beginning of the feud after problems with Scott Steiner and a refusal to wrestle Keibler on Pay-Per View.

Keibler and Flair began a feud with the Misfits in Action stable, which saw her fall to Major Gunns in a mud wrestling match at New Blood Rising.

In another notable angle, Keibler feigned pregnancy and later broke up with Flair. Originally, the angle called for her to reveal the baby's father as Vince Russo. She began to use her real name and became the valet for Shawn Stasiak.

World Wrestling Entertainment

2001

When WCW was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 2001, her contract was one of 24 that were retained by the WWF. She portrayed a heel character in The Alliance. She made her WWF television debut on the June 14, 2001 episode of “SmackDown!” when Shane McMahon brought her to the ring to distract Rhyno, causing him to lose a match. Keibler originally teamed up with real-life friend Torrie Wilson and the pair feuded with WWF divas Trish Stratus and Lita. During this fued, the four Divas competed in the first-ever tag team bra and panties match at the WWF “InVasion” pay-per-view.

Towards the end of the WCW/ECW Invasion, Keibler managed The Dudley Boyz, during which time she was nicknamed the "Duchess of Dudleyville" by announcer Paul Heyman. She proved to be a fan favorite in this role, which lead to newfound popularity for the tag team. An early highlight of her career, Keibler made her WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania XVIII alongside the Dudleyz. Keibler's main angle at the time was getting pantsed by her opponent, revealing her lace panties. Jacqueline, Spike Dudley and Torrie Wilson were among those to strip Keibler. During this time, she also feuded with former ally Torrie Wilson after Wilson left The Alliance. Keibler helped The Dudley Boyz put Torrie through a table. However, Torrie got her revenge after first giving Keibler a wedgie and pantsing her on an episode of Smackdown. She then defeated Keibler in the the first-ever lingerie match at WWE No Mercy. Keibler's role with the Dudley Boyz came to an abrupt end when she was powerbombed through a table after accidentally costing the team a match. Keibler was still a heel after the Alliance broke up. She competed for the Women's Championship several times, usually coming up short in gimmick matches to then-champion Trish Stratus.

2002 - 2003

Keibler was originally drafted to the SmackDown! brand in 2002, where she participated in a comedy segment involving WWE Chairman Vince McMahon hiring a personal assistant. McMahon was ready to hire another attractive female until Keibler interrupted and demonstrated why she should get the job by giving him a table dance in the ring. Keibler became Vince's personal assistant as well as his on-screen mistress, frequently shown flirting and even 'making out' with him in backstage segments, until Stephanie McMahon became general manager of the SmackDown! brand. Dawn Marie made her debut on SmackDown! as Vince's legal assistant, who competed with Keibler for McMahon's affections.

A key storyline for Keibler's on-screen character occurred when she left SmackDown! for RAW. Keibler made her official RAW debut on August 12th, 2002. After her acquisition was announced by then-General Manager Eric Bischoff, she greeted the cheering crowd and then removed her skirt as she performed one of her signature table dances on the RAW announcer's table. During her ensuing time on RAW, Keibler managed Scott Steiner and Test, the latter of which was her real-life boyfriend at the time. She was also involved in the eventual feud between these two. As Test's on-screen marketing agent, she came up with the idea that Test should call his fans "Testicles," cut his hair and reshape his image. However, Test became jealous of Keibler wanting to also be Steiner's manager. During a match on RAW, Test turned heel and began verbally abusing Keibler. Steiner managed to defeat Test for Keibler's services, and Keibler seemed happy as Steiner's new manager, as the two characters even alluded to having more than a professional relationship. Test, however, was not happy at all, and petitioned for an intergender tag team match, pitting himself and former rival Chris Jericho against Scott and Keibler, to win back the services of Keibler. Test faked a leg injury to pick up the win.

A match was set for WWE Unforgiven, the stipulation being if Test won, he would not only retain Keibler's services, but acquire those of Scott Steiner as well. During the match, Keibler attempted to distract Test by lifting her skirt and shaking her bare butt for the crowd. This was unsuccessful. Keibler then attempted to whack Test with a chair, but he ducked and she accidentally hit Steiner instead. As a result, Test won the match and the services of both Keibler and Steiner. Steiner would then turn heel by attacking Keibler when she botched another interference on the next RAW. For a time, Test and Steiner would work as a tag team, sharing the services of Keibler. Finally, General Manager Mick Foley put a stop to the abusive Test and Steiner and freed Keibler from her obligatory contracts with the pair by temporarily firing them.

2004

Keibler was chosen to record a track on the album WWE Originals. She and WWE music producer Jim Johnston recorded the track "Why Can't We Just Dance?" for the album. Other tracks were performed by Superstars such as Chris Jericho, Lilian Garcia and John Cena, each of which had their own music career. Her track was used on an episode of RAW for herself, during the 2004 RAW Diva Search and even on the Viva Las Diva of the WWE DVD.

As one of the more popular RAW face Divas, Keibler took over the 2004 RAW Diva Search for a few weeks. That was followed by a dance competition with Molly. This led to a push with her participating in several tag matches against the heel girls, then WWE Diva, Gail Kim, then heel and then WWE Diva, Trish Stratus and then WWE Diva, Molly Holly. Her partners were WWE star, Nidia and then babyface, Victoria. Keibler showed off much improved wrestling skills, managing to get upset victories over Molly, Gail and Trish. She even got herself a Women's Championship title match on October 11, 2004. However, Trish defeated her to retain the title.

Keibler was voted as the 2004 WWE Babe of the Year, being the first WWE Diva to defeat Trish Stratus in the Babe of the Year competition (Stratus was 2001-2003 Babe of the Year). As a result of this, Keibler appeared on RAW following her victory and told everyone that she would bend over backwards to make the fans happy. Keibler's Babe of the Year photoshoots would be posted on WWE's official website on a monthly basis throughout 2005.

2005

Keibler had a brief run as Super Stacy, complete with her own superhero costume.
Keibler soon began an angle with popular superstar Randy Orton. After kissing him on the cheek during a backstage segment on RAW, there looked to possibly be a romance there. Randy even saved her from receiving a Pedigree from the villainous Triple H. She supported him from backstage and was never considered his manager. The storyline never really made any advances, and as Randy challenged the Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania 21, Randy ended the relationship by giving her an RKO, justifying this evil act by claiming he was demonstrating just how ruthless he could be in order to defeat the Undertaker. In the end, Keibler's involvement with Orton was a device for his inevitable heel turn. Orton was the third on-screen boyfriend to betray Keibler.
Keibler would go on to join forces with Hurricane and Rosey. She became 1/3 of their trio as Super Stacy, complete with her own superhero costume. During this time, Keibler was credited as having one of her best matches to date with WWE Diva, Victoria, on an international edition of WWE Heat.

After a long tenure on Monday nights, Keibler and fellow RAW Diva Christy Hemme were moved to SmackDown! as part of a trade, bringing Torrie Wilson and Candice Michelle to RAW. Upon their debut, the two former RAW Divas participated in a bra and panties pillow fight that was deemed too hot for television (the match could be viewed on WWE's official website.) After a short absence, Keibler started a short feud with Jillian Hall, which lead to the two having a match on Velocity, during which Hall captured the victory through cheating.

2006

Keibler appeared on the hit show “Dancing with the Stars” (see Outside of wrestling), placing third. Recaps were aired weekly on RAW, which was believed to be because of a conflict with SmackDown! and UPN not wanting to promote a rival network. After a few weeks, her profile was moved from SmackDown! back to RAW.

In April 2006, Vegas Magazine reported that Keibler was done with WWE and moving on to other endeavors. Keibler posted a message on her official website saying that her WWE contract expired on July 21, 2006, and she went on to sign a contract with Touchstone Television, which is owned by Disney.

Other Media: Television, Magazines, Modeling

Keibler dancing the tango with partner Tony Dovolani in Dancing “With The Stars.”

For several months, Keibler wrote a monthly fitness column for Stuff Magazine titled Getting Fit. In one issue, she speaks of how she recently attempted a 450 lb leg press. Although unable to push it, she did manage a 405lb leg press. In addition to posing for a total of five full pictorials, Keibler has graced the cover of Stuff Magazine twice, in June 2005 and March 2006. Maxim named her #5 in their 2006 Hot 100 issue.

Keibler has refused at least three offers to pose for Playboy, believing that it would be better if she "left something for the imagination."

She competed in the second season of “Dancing with the Stars.” Her dance partner was ballroom dancer Tony Dovolani. Keibler managed to score a perfect 10 in the earliest round of the competition ever. Keibler received a perfect score of 30 from the three judges for her samba dance routine in week five. This prompted the judges to nickname her a "weapon of mass seduction." The following week, two perfect scores were awarded, one going to Keibler, the other to fellow contestant Drew Lachey. Overall, Keibler and Tony received four perfect scores. Keibler came in third to Jerry Rice, who placed second in the final round of the competition, and Lachey, the winner of the season.

Keibler has also appeared on Ashton Kutcher’s brainchild MTV's “Punk'd” twice. Once, as an accomplice to Triple H's punk, along with Stephanie McMahon, in season five.
Keibler was then seen again in season seven, this time being Punk'd herself by her boyfriend, Geoff Stults.

Keibler (along with Stults) is part-owner of the Hollywood Fame, a 2006 expansion franchise of the American Basketball Association.

In February 2007, Keibler began her recurring role on ABC's Monday night dramedy, “What About Brian.” She plays the role of Brian's new neighbor. This marks Keibler's first significant acting role, compared to her previous minor roles in both "Bubble Boy" and “Pecker.”

Keibler also guest starred on “The George Lopez Show” on ABC when the show returned in January. According to an interview on E! Television, she hopes to have her own sitcom soon and is also working on “The Comebacks,” a comedy film produced by Punk'd producer Adam Goldberg.

Personal Life

During her days with WCW, Keibler was romantically linked with David Flair, the son of legendary wrestler Ric Flair. After joining WWE, Keibler was in a relationship with Test for several years. The couple was reported to have separated shortly before Martin was fired by WWE while he recovered from neck surgery, but maintained a friendship.

In June 2005, Keibler was rumored to be in a relationship with actor Geoff Stults, best known for his appearances on “7th Heaven.” The couple were photographed at many places together and seen as an item. The pair also appeared together on MTV's Punk'd, with Keibler as the recipient of the prank.

The September 2005 edition of the tabloid, Star Magazine, claimed that Keibler was involved in a love triangle with Geoff Stults and actress Jennifer Aniston. It was later announced that Aniston was in a relationship with the man that supposedly got her and Stults together, Vince Vaughn. Keibler denied rumors of a relationship with Stults in two interviews and gave a "no comment" to Todd Grisham when asked about it on “Byte This!”

On May 16, 2006, Keibler suffered a seizure at the ABC Upfront Presentation in New York City, and was hospitalized. The seizure was said to be minor and Keibler was released from the hospital shortly after. Four days later, Keibler appeared on the ESPN pre-race telecast of the Preakness Stakes, in an interview with Kenny Mayne.

Shania Twain

Shania Twain

Shania Twain, OC (born August 28, 1965, Windsor, Ontario) came out of the country music scene in 2000 and crossed over to pop, with her strong, fun and feminine songs, and unabashed sex appeal. Not only is she a successful singer and songwriter in the country and pop music genres, with her third album Come on Over holding the rank of the biggest-selling album of all time by a female artist, and the best selling album in the history of country music, she is also a survivor, overcoming tragedy in her life to take over the country music world.

She is the only female artist to have three albums certified Diamond by the RIAA, and has earned five Grammy awards and nearly forty BMI Songwriter awards. She is married to rock producer Robert "Mutt" Lange and they have a five-year old son, Eja. Shania and her family currently reside in Switzerland and New Zealand.

Early Life

Born Eilleen Regina Edwards to Sharon and Clarence Edwards, Twain’s parents separated when she was two, and Twain’s mother remarried Jerry Twain who was a full-blooded member of the Ojibwa First Nation. When he adopted Twain, her name was changed to Eilleen Twain. The second oldest of five siblings, Twain and her family lived in a rather unstable financial home, and Twain’s mother was often depressed over shortage of food and money . Despite the family's financial troubles, the Twain home was always full of music.

However, Twain’s mother was pivotal to mentoring and encouraging her daughter’s singing talent; in addition, Twain brought in much needed money by singing in local clubs and bars from a very young age to support her family.

At the age of 13, Twain was invited to perform on CBC television's “Tommy Hunter Show.” During high school in Timmins, she was the vocalist for a local band called "Longshot" which covered Top 40 music. After graduating from high school, Shania went to Toronto to attempt to further pursue her life-long dream of becoming a professional singer/songwriter. When her mother and adoptive father died in a car accident on November 1, 1987, Twain, then only 22 years old, put her musical career on hold and was forced to take care of the family. She and her siblings to Huntsville, Ontario, where she supported them by performing at the nearby Deerhurst resort for nearly three years.

Twain indulged in writing and singing songs, and found inspiration in popular contemporary tunes. Tammy Wynette and Willie Nelson were among her favorite country musicians, while she also loved such artists as Stevie Wonder, The Mamas and the Papas, and The Carpenters.

In 1991, after an entertainment lawyer (Dick Frank) from Nashville, Tennessee heard her act, she was invited to record a demo tape. That led to her first recording contract with Richard Frank of Mercury Nashville Records, whereupon she changed her name to Shania [Shu-nye-uh], which was created by her adoptive father from Ojibwa words probably meaning "She's on her way.” Twain's embrace of her adoptive Ojibwa heritage has not been without controversy among members of the Canadian First Nations, with some claiming that a non-Ojibwa adopted by an Ojibwa parent cannot be considered a true Ojibwa. Twain’s response to such criticism is: "I don't know how much Indian blood I actually have in me, but as the adopted daughter of my father Jerry, I became registered as a 50% North American Indian ... That is my heart and my soul, and I'm very proud of it."

Later, the city of Timmins later renamed a street for her, gave her the key to the city, and built the Shania Twain Centre in her honor. Twain visited Timmins to officially open the Shania Twain Centre and to film a CTV special on November 2, 2004.

Recording Career

Shania Twain: The Slow Beginning: 1993 - 1994


Twain felt her 1993 self-titled debut album was unsatisfactory as she was forced by her record company to work with Nashville songwriters as she only got to co-write one of the songs and felt that the album was not really her own; and the album did not please the public, gaining little sales and no real chart action for its singles. The albums first two singles, "What Made You Say That" and "Dance with the One That Brought You" peaked at #55 on Billboards Country Charts. By the end of 1993 the album had sold less than 250,000 copies.

Twain immediately felt alienated from the Nashville music scene, as she felt the album lacked her passion and drive for country music. Thankfully for her, things changed when she met Robert Lange at Nashville Fan Fair. Lange heard Shania's original songs and singing and thought she held promise. He then offered to produce her and to write songs with her. After many telephone conversations, they met in person at Nashville's Fan Fair in June 1993. Their professional relationship soon took a romantic turn, and they married on December 28, 1993.

The Woman in Me: The Star is Born 1995 - 1996

Lange and Twain instantly formed a successful partnership and Twain has often commented that a reason they work so well is because they are so different (which makes sense, seeing as Lange was 17 years older than Twain). They started working on a second album.

The Woman in Me was released in 1995 and took-off due to singles like "Any Man of Mine" and "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?,” because the videos were saucier than anything that Nashville had ever seen before. Twain was emerging as a strong, fun female voice and it was clear that she came to country music to leave her mark.

The album eventually topped the country charts for months and became a massive crossover to mainstream charts, peaking at No. 5 and to date has sold over 12 million copies, thanks to hits like "No One Needs to Know" and "God Bless the Child." The Woman in Me went on to win the Grammy Award for Best Country Album as well as the Academy of Country Music award for Album of the Year; the latter group also awarded Twain as Best New Female Vocalist.

Come on Over: Breakthrough Hits 1997 – 2000

In 1997, Twain released the album that established her as a successful crossover artist: her follow-up album, Come on Over. Selling 172,000 within days of its release, the album was seen by many at first as a disappointment, given the massive success of her last effort. But slowly, the album started racking up sales.

It never hit the top spot, but with the multi-chart hit single "You're Still the One," sales skyrocketed. Songs like "Don't Be Stupid," "Honey, I'm Home," "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!," "That Don't Impress Me Much," and "From This Moment On" joined the 12 songs that eventually saw release as singles. Each song had fun and feisty music videos accompanying it, which made her quite popular on country music television, and pop music television.

Over the next two years, the album stayed on the charts, spinning off hit after hit. When the dust finally settled, Come on Over had sold 20 million copies in the United States and 39 million worldwide, making it the biggest-selling album of all time by a female artist, and the biggest-selling country album of all time.

Songs from the album won four Grammy Awards over the next two years, including Best Country Song for Twain and Lange for "You're Still the One" and "Come on Over" and Best Female Country Performance for "You're Still the One" and "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” The album has sold 39 million copies worldwide, the largest ever by a female solo artist, but despite this it wasn't able to top the Billboard 200, reaching a peak of #2. It did however top the charts for 11 weeks in the United Kingdom. Additionally, the album set the record for the longest ever stay in the Top 20 of The Billboard 200, remaining in the Top 20 for 99 weeks (about 1 year and 10 months).

There were several keys to this success. The songs on Come on Over were full of catchy hooks and phrases that proved memorable. Lange's hard rock production techniques from his work with Def Leppard, AC/DC and others proved effective in the country/pop context. Many newer fans were unaware of her country music roots, particularly as versions of singles released to non-country radio in North America and around the world featured remixed versions de-emphasizing country-style instrumentation.

Twain's mainstream pop acceptance was further helped by her appearance in the 1998 first edition of the VH1 Divas concert, where she sang alongside Mariah Carey, Céline Dion, Gloria Estefan and Aretha Franklin and by VH1's 1999 heavily-aired Behind the Music treatment of her, which concentrated on the tragic aspects of her early life as well as her physical attractiveness and Nashville's early resistance to her bared-midriff music videos.

In 1999, Twain also established a visible commercial relationship with Revlon cosmetics, based around "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"

In 1998 Shania Twain launched her first major concert tour, aided by her manager Jon Landau, a veteran of many large-scale tours with Bruce Springsteen. The Come on Over Tour shows were enthusiastically received by audiences around the globe and answered critics who speculated that she could not perform live. As part of this tour, she held a contest in each city that she visited to allow one young singer to join her on stage for one of her songs. One of these lucky winners was Avril Lavigne who sang with Twain at her concert in Ottawa. Avril Lavigne eventually became a widely successful artist in pop rock. Twain's peak of success was further emphasized when she was named the 1999 Entertainer of the Year by both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. She is the first of only two non-US and one of only five solo women to win the CMA version of the award. The other non-US person is Keith Urban and the other solo women are Reba McEntire, Barbara Mandrell, Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn.

Up!: Up and Away: 2001 - 2003

After the success of Come on Over and the busy schedule it brought, Twain revealed she was suffering from exhaustion and had decided to take a two year break. During this break, she gave birth, and according to the singer they "drank lots of hot chocolate, rode horses and relaxed" in their Swiss mansion. After the break, Twain went back into the studio and Up! was released in November 2002, making it five years since the world had new material from her and she staged the Up! Tour later to promote it.

Up! was released as a double album, with 3 discs - pop, country and Indian/Latin. For North American markets, the pop disc was paired with the country disc and in international markets, the pop disc was paired with the Indian/Latin disc. The Indian/Latin disc was recorded in Mumbai, India. Up! was given four out of five-stars by Rolling Stone magazine, and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard albums chart, selling 874,000 in the first week alone. It charted at the top for five weeks.

The first single from the album "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", became a modest country hit that did not do much on the pop charts, however in the United Kingdom it was a massive pop hit peaking at #4 in the United Kingdom singles chart. The follow-up single "Up!" failed to hit the top ten country or the top 40-pop; however, the third single from the album would be the most successful. The romantic ballad "Forever and for Always" was released as a single in April 2003 and peaked at number four on the country chart and number one on the AC chart, spending 6 weeks there. "She's Not Just a Pretty Face" was a country top-ten hit, while the last North American single, "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing", made the top 20 on both Country and AC. To date, Up! has sold 5.5 million copies in the U.S. (Certified by the RIAA as 11 times platinum due to the organization's rules regarding double albums, which are counted as 2 units for certifications) and over 17 million copies worldwide. These are very impressive marks by normal standards, despite not being as high as the records set by Come on Over.

Also in 2003, Twain participated in the Dolly Parton tribute album, Just Because I'm a Woman, covering Parton's classic "Coat of Many Colors". (On a number of occasions, Twain has cited Parton as one of her greatest musical influences.)

Greatest Hits: Time Flies 2004 - current

In 2004, she released the Greatest Hits album, with three new tracks. To date, it has sold over 3.5 million copies in the U.S, and over 7.5 Million worldwide. The first single, the multi-format duet "Party for Two", made the country top ten with Billy Currington, while the pop version with Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath made top ten in the United Kingdom and Germany. The follow-up singles, "Don't!" and "I Ain't No Quitter" didn't fare as well, the former made top twenty AC, while the latter didn't gain enough airplay to even crack the country top 40, due to no promotion by Twain or the label.

In August 2005, when Twain hit 40, she released the single "Shoes" from the “Desperate Housewives” soundtrack; it failed to make much of an impact, barely getting into the top 30 on the country charts and not charting elsewhere. "Shoes" was also the first single release in which she and her husband were not the entire writing credits since her first album (besides the promotional release of Coat of Many Colors from the album Just Because I'm A Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton).

Twain announced after her Greatest Hits album that she would be returning to the studio to work on new material. There have been many rumors recently but new material is expected in 2007.

Personal Life and Media Focus

Twain recently bought some land near Wanaka in New Zealand, at a 170 km² sheep station where she hopes to build a house, despite much criticism of its purchase from neighbours. Shania and Mutt's Swiss chateau (Castle of Sully) in La Tour-de-Peilz was sold on October 2, 2006 to a Russian couple, and Shania, Mutt and Eja have moved into a more modest residence in Corseaux, Switzerland.

Twain gave birth to her first child - a boy, named Eja [pronounced Asia] in 2001, and he has been raised a vegetarian like Twain and Lange. Twain is also known for passionately standing up for what she believes in and these include raising awareness for poor children across North America; her favorite charities being Second Harvest Food Bank and Kids Cafe.

Twain has always been athletic, and these days she especially loves hiking, swimming, and horseback riding. During her Up! Tour, Twain brought her dog Tim, a german shepherd, with her.

In 2003 Shania performed “Man! I Feel like a Woman!” and “Up!” during the Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California. Later in 2003, she was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. Shania has also been confirmed as one of the recipients of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, to be awarded sometime this year.

A television biopic of "Twain, Shania: A Life in Eight Albums," aired on CBC Television on November 7, 2005, with Meredith Henderson starring as Twain.

In 2005 Shania Twain started a commercial relationship with COTY for the creation of her fragrance Shania by Stetson.

Around the same time, Twain appeared on an episode of the reality show “The Apprentice,” riding horses around Central Park and having dinner with two contestants who had successfully marketed her fragrance on the show.

On November 18, 2005, Twain was invested as an Officer in the Order of Canada.

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman, born Natalie Hershlag (on June 9, 1981), came into focus with her first pivitol role, playing a young girl who develops a sweet relationship with a known hit man: Portman was was only 12 years old. She went onto foster quite a respected career in Hollywood, and became a Golden Globe-winning, Academy Award-nominated actress that decided to cultivate her education as well as her acting abilities and went to get her undergraduate degree at Harvard University, where she graduated in 2003.

As a young child, Portman spent her school holidays attending theater camps; this is where she developed her love for acting. After some experience in an off-Broadway musical, she was cast in Léon (aka The Professional) at age 12. During the mid-1990s, Portman was given roles in the films “Heat,” “Everyone Says I Love You” and “Mars Attacks!,” as well as a major role in “Beautiful Girls." Also, in the late 1990s, she was cast as the intrinsic role of Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, which proved to be a ten year commitment to the Star Wars series.

Even with all her garnered success in Hollywood, she placed a priority on her education, and pursued tertiary studies at Harvard University as a psychology major; even though it had the potential to conflict with her acting career. Her education only served to enhance her marketability and she was offered starring roles in Garden State, alongside Zach Braff, Closer, with Julia Roberts, Jude Law, and Clive Owen and V for Vendetta. For the dark and lascivious movie, Closer, she received a Golden Globe, and was nominated for an Academy Award for her portrayal as a lost American girl in unrequited love with a writer, who works as a stripper to make extra money. The director, Mike Nichols, was very careful to make Portman feel very comfortable in the stripping scenes, and no nude scene’s are in fact seen in the movie.

Early Life

Of Isreali dissent, Portman was born in Jerusalem, Israel to her father, Avner Hershlag, an Israeli medical doctor specializing in the research and treatment of human fertility and reproduction (reproductive endocrinology), and her mother, Shelley Stevens, a Jewish American homemaker who now works as her agent (she is an artist by hobby). Portman is an only child and very close to her parents, who are often seen with her at her film premieres; her mother always accompanied pre-adult Portman to filming locations.

Portman's father's family members are descendants of Jewish immigrants from Poland and Romania, while her mother's family members were Jewish immigrants from Austria and Russia; her paternal grandfather's parents died in Auschwitz and her Romanian-born great-grandmother was a spy for the British during World War II.

Portman's parents met at a Jewish student center at Ohio State University, where Portman's mother was selling tickets. Portman's father returned to Israel, but the two corresponded and were married when Portman's mother visited Israel a few years later. When Portman was three years old, her family moved from Israel to her mother's native United States, where her father pursued his medical training. The family lived in Washington, D.C. in 1984 (she attended the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School), and then Connecticut in 1988, before finally settling down in Syosset, New York in 1990.

Portman has said that although she "really love[s] the States," her "heart's in Jerusalem. That's where I feel at home."

Portman has been a vegetarian since the age of eight.

Early Career

Portman dreamed of dancing on Broadway from a young age: she started taking dancing lessons at the age of four, and performed in local troupes, and she is trained in jazz, tap and ballet. At the age of 12, she was discovered in a pizza parlor by an agent for Revlon, who offered Portman an opportunity to model. She asked to be introduced to acting talent scouts, and took "Portman," her grandmother's maiden name, as her professional stage surname.

Breakout Role: Léon Meets the Professional

Her inaugural experience in professional theater led her to audition for Luc Besson's 1994 film Léon (aka The Professional). She was initially turned down for the role due to her youth, but through further auditioning won the part. S oon after getting the part, she took Portman as her stage name in the interest of privacy (in the Director's Cut of the film found on DVD she is credited as Natalie Hershlag). In the film, Portman plays an orphaned girl who befriends a much older man who is an assassin, played by Jean Reno. Léon opened on November 18, 1994, and marked her feature film debut at age 12. That same year she appeared in the short film “Developing,” which aired on television.

Starting at age 13, Portman spent her school holidays attending upscale theater camps Stagedoor Manor and Usdan Camp, where she fell in love with acting, playing roles in camp productions such as the title character in Anne of Green Gables, Dream Laurey in Oklahoma!, and Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream. In 1993 Portman obtained her first professional role, as an understudy for the off-Broadway musical Ruthless!

Portman is a Respected Actress: 1995–1999

In 1996, Portman was cast in the high-budget action film Heat. Although she had a small role, she starred alongside some of the industry's biggest names, such as Robert Deniro, Al Pacino, and Val Kilmer. Following the success of Leon, Portman gained considerable fame for her performance, and was approached for the role of Marty in Ted Demme's Beautiful Girls, along side Uma Thurman and Matt Dillon. Following an audition, she was cast in Woody Allen's comedy-musical Everyone Says I Love You. She was also given a role in Tim Burton's famously star-studded Mars Attacks!. She had been considered for the role of Juliet in the 1996 film Romeo + Juliet, but turned it down because of the age difference between her and Leonardo DiCaprio.


Portman then received the opportunity to play Padmé Amidala in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, with Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker and Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi.

During this time, Portman turned down the role of Wendy in The Ice Storm, because she felt the material was "too dark." The role went to Christina Ricci, who has said she often gets the projects Natalie turns down.

1996, to Portman's surprise, the casting director for the new Star Wars films, Robin Gurland, contacted her to see if she was interested in playing the female lead in the new films. Portman, still only 14 years old at the time, and having never seen the original three Star Wars films, was speculative at first about the commitment she was making and what impact it would have on her life, as the role would ultimately see her participate in three films over the course of a decade. After meeting with George Lucas and producer Rick McCallum, she signed on to the prequel trilogy.

Portman then auditioned for the role of Anne Frank in the Broadway revival of The Diary of Anne Frank. The decision to participate in this production caused her to pull out of the film The Horse Whisperer. She turned down the title role in Adrian Lyne's Lolita (1997), due to her feelings about young adult/actresses being exposed to sex in films. In mid-1997, production began on the first of the three Star Wars prequel films, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

She returned to complete her junior year in high school; while studying she also performed in The Diary of Anne Frank. She did eight shows a week while attending classes full-time. The play was performed for a month at the Colonial Theater in Boston, before making its Broadway debut at the Music Box Theater in early December.

She was also offered a role in the film Anywhere But Here, but after reading the script turned down the role as her character was involved in a sex scene. Director Wayne Wang and actress Susan Sarandon rushed to her support and demanded a rewrite of the script, allegedly saying they would not continue their involvement in the film unless the young actress’s wishes were respected. Portman was shown a new script, and she happily joined the project.

In early 1999, Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace opened and became the highest grossing film of the year and the second highest grossing film out of the Star Wars series. Its massive audience and mainstream appeal saw that Portman became an instant star. Portman then signed on to play a persevering teenaged mother in Where the Heart Is. Anywhere But Here opened in late 1999; she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Ann August in the film.

In addition, Portman graduated from Syosset High School, Syosset, New York in 1999.

Harvard and Intrinsic Roles: 2000 - 2005

After filming Where the Heart Is, Portman moved into the dorms of Harvard to pursue her bachelor's degree in psychology. She said in a 1999 interview that, with the exception of the Star Wars prequels, she would not act for the next four years in order to concentrate on studying at Harvard University. She graduated with her B.A. in 2003.

Portman held a 4.0 GPA throughout high school and university. She has said that she was "used to As" but admits to reading about institutional grade inflation in the Ivy Leagues in the New York Times. She reported on a talk show, "I'd rather be smart than be a movie star" and that her goal was to graduate from college even if it ruined her acting career. Despite her high profile, Portman attended the public Syosset High School in Syosset, New York, graduating in June of 1999. Portman reportedly had to miss the premiere of Star Wars: Episode I so she could study for her high school final exams.

After high school, Portman enrolled at Harvard University where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in psychology on June 5, 2003. In 2005 Portman pursued graduate studies at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Portman is credited as a research assistant to Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz's The Case for Israel. She was a research assistant to Dr. Stephen M. Kosslyn's psychology lab as well, and made a cameo appearance as a guest lecturer for the Terrorism and Counterterrorism course at Columbia University in early March of 2006, discussing themes from her film V for Vendetta.

As a student, Portman co-authored two research papers which were published in professional scientific journals. Her 1998 high school paper on the "Enzymatic Production of Hydrogen" was entered in the Intel Science Talent Search. In 2002, she contributed to a study on memory called "Frontal Lobe Activation During Object Permanence" during her psychology studies at Harvard.

In July 2001, Portman opened in New York City's Public Theater production of Chekhov's The Seagull, directed by Mike Nichols, playing the role of Nina alongside co-stars Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. The play opened at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. That same year she was one of many celebrities who made cameo appearances in the comedy Zoolander with Ben Stiller.

The second Star Wars prequel, Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones was filmed in Sydney during this time, including additional production in London. In 2002, Attack of the Clones opened around the world. Portman was cast in a small role in the film Cold Mountain alongside Jude Law and Nicole Kidman.

In 2004, Portman had starring roles in the independent movies Garden State and Closer. Zach Braff wrote and directed the movie Garden State, which was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival, and won Best First Feature at the Independent Spirit Awards.

Apparently, Braff wrote the script with Portman in mind to play the part of the love-interest. Her role of Alice in Closer saw Portman win a Supporting Actress Golden Globe as well as a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination. This was Portman’s first sexualized role, in which she played a stripper that gets involved in a love quadrangle. Portman was supposedly very nervous about the stripping scenes but the director, Mike Nichols, made sure that Portman was very well protected and comfortable. She said of the scene: "It's not exploitative, but it is about sex. No kids allowed. It's definitely a different thing for me, but I feel like I'm old enough to handle it now. I sort of understand more how to deal with it publicly, and it doesn't shatter me. I don't have to go to school the next day and have people be like, 'Oh I saw you in that movie; you were very dirty'".

In 2005 she filmed Free Zone, and also saw a close to the Star Wars prequel trilogy, with Revenge of the Sith which released worldwide on May 19. The film was the highest grossing film of the year, and was voted Favorite Motion Picture at the People's Choice Awards. Shortly before the film's opening, Portman shaved her head for her role in the film adaptation of Alan Moore's graphic novel, V for Vendetta, released in March 2006. Her shaved head was first seen publicly at the Revenge of the Sith premieres, which wowed the media, not because it looked weird, but because it looked beautiful on the striking star. She kept her hair short for most of 2005, had a fauxhawk mohawk, and briefly sported a full mohawk in late August, saying that it was "kind of wonderful to throw vanity away for a bit.” During the latter part of 2005, Portman filmed Goya's Ghosts.

The Lucrative Future: 2006–present

Portman was a hit on “Saturday Night Live,” when she appeared on March 4, 2006, hosting the show with musical guest Fall Out Boy and special guest star Dennis Haysbert. In a now-famous SNL Digital Short, she portrays herself as an angry gangsta rapper (with Andy Samberg as her Flava Flav-esque partner in Viking garb) during a faux-interview with Chris Parnell, saying she cheated at Harvard University while high on pot. In another sketch, she portrays a student named Rebecca Hershlag (her actual surname) attending a Bar Mitzvah, and in an installment of the recurring sketch “The Needlers” (a.k.a. Sally and Dan, The Couple That Should Be Divorced), plays a fertility specialist (her father's profession).

The movie for which Portman shaved her head, V for Vendetta, opened in early 2006. Portman portrayed Evey Hammond, a young woman who is saved from the secret police by the main character, V. Portman worked with a voice coach for the role, learning to speak in an English accent. Maxim magazine named Portman #33 on its annual Hot 100 list, citing her V for Vendetta bald head as a huge accomplishment proving "you don't need hair to be hot."

Portman has commented on V for Vendetta's political relevance, and mentioned that her character, who joins an underground anti-government group, is "often bad and does things that you don't like" and that "Being from Israel was a reason I wanted to do this because terrorism and violence are such a daily part of my conversations since I was little," although the film "doesn't make clear good or bad statements. It respects the audience enough to take away their own opinion." Portman's upcoming films include Goya's Ghosts and Free Zone (an Israeli film which received a limited U.S. theatrical release in April 2006). She is set to appear in the children's film Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, which began filming in April 2006; Portman has said that she was "excited to do a kids movie."

Portman is currently filming The Other Boleyn Girl, a historical drama in which she will play Anne Boleyn; Eric Bana and Scarlett Johansson will co-star in the film.

Portman recently landed a small role in the 18th season of the Emmy Award winning series, “The Simpsons.” She was the voice of Bart Simpson's love interest, Darcy, from a neighboring town.

In 2006 Blender Magazine named her one of the hottest women of film and television because of her intelligence and kindness.

Publicity and Controversy

Fashion designer Zac Posen refers to her as his "muse” and she often wears his designs on the red-carpet.

In addition to Hebrew and English, Portman has studied and/or can speak (to some degree) French, Japanese, and German. She has recently been learning to speak Arabic.

Portman keeps her personal life as far away from the media spotlight as possible. She has always had many close male friends and rumored suitors who are frequently named as her boyfriends; the unverified gossip is often repeated as fact in tabloids and biographies.

In reality, Portman has dated a couple of her college classmates, and has had romantic links with actors including Liron Levo, Jake Gyllenhaal, Hayden Christensen, and Gael García Bernal. In the May 2002 issue of Vogue, Portman called actor/musician Lukas Haas and musician Moby her close friends. She was linked to Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine (though so has everybody else), but he claims they are friends.

Recently, she is reportedly dating Nat Rothschild, of the famous multi-billionaire, Jewish banking family. But despite the rumors of her and Rothschild, Portman has been spotted lately with Bernal again. The two were seen kissing in London and she has stated she has had an "intimate" relationship with him before. In the December 2006 issue of Elle magazine, Dustin Hoffman confirms that Portman and Bernal were dating when Hoffman and Portman worked together in Toronto, Ontario.

Portman commented in an interview that "I'm much more like the product of a doctor than I am a Jew." On the concept of the afterlife, she comments "I don't believe in that. I believe this is it, and I believe it's the best way to live."

Portman, who had recently read some of the works by W.E.B. DuBois, was interviewed for the August 2004 issue of Allure magazine where she was quoted as saying, "Oh my God! I'm not black, but I know what it feels like!" This prompted her to follow up with a letter to their editor, in which she wrote: "The 'it' I was referring to when I said, 'I know what it feels like,' was not intended to signify that I know 'how black people feel,' but rather that I know what DuBois’s concept of double-consciousness feels like, in variation. Had my quote included what I actually said preceding that statement, perhaps my meaning would have been clearer."

Portman also made headlines when she was moved away by Israeli Police on February 23, 2005 from Jerusalem's Western Wall after protests by religious Jews who were praying at the holy site. She and Israeli actor Aki Avni were filming a kissing scene near the Wailing Wall for the movie Free Zone. This was deemed to be immodest and men who were praying heckled the pair until police stepped in and suggested they return later. The site is under the authority of Orthodox Judaism, and Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch, who is responsible for the site, said the actors' behavior violated the code of conduct.

It was reported that on July 8, 2005, Portman was pulled over by the NYPD while driving in a transit tunnel underneath New York City for looking unusual and having an expired registration. She had a shaven head from playing her role in V for Vendetta, and had just arrived back in the United States from Israel and film shooting in Berlin. The policeman told her not to drive in the tunnel, but to take the bridge instead. "I've never had that happen to me before," Portman said. "It's supposedly random... I didn't understand that logic. If you're a suspect, don't take the tunnel, take the bridge?"

Her comedic influences are Lily Tomlin and Diane Keaton. She said in an interview, "I love Lily Tomlin and I love Diane Keaton. They're sort of my heroes. Diane Keaton can do anything. She's just the best there is."

Portman is vegetarian and was voted Peta's Sexiest Female Vegetarian in 2002.

She became the first client of Artists Management Group to land representation at the powerhouse Creative Artists Agency. CAA refused to work with clients of its former founder Michael Ovitz's AMG; as soon as the one-time super-agent sold out his interest in the management firm, CAA went straight after Portman.

In December of 2006, fast friends, Portman and Scarlett Johansson who met on their movie The Other Boleyn Girl, showed up announced to Christina Aguilera post-concert party in London, and apparently proceeded to completely steal her spotlight at the bash after her sell-out Wembley gig.

In November of 2006, Portman was seen kissing Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal. The two were spotted getting hot and heavy at a concert in London.

Charity Work and Activism


Portman has advocated for environmental causes from a young age, becoming a member of the environmental song and dance troupe at age 12. She is a self-proclaimed "animal lover," and has been a vegetarian since she was eight years old.

Portman has spent some of her free time involved in causes such as the Democrats' 2004 U.S. presidential campaign and ending poverty. In 2004 and 2005 she traveled to Uganda, Guatemala, and Ecuador as the Ambassador of Hope for FINCA International, an organization that promotes micro-lending to help finance women-owned businesses in poor countries. In an interview conducted backstage at the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia and appearing on the PBS program Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria she discussed micro-financing.