Friday, May 22, 2009

Bryce Dallas Howard is perfect for ‘Terminator Salvation’ role

Actor/director Ron Howard'S daughter Bryce Dallas Howard , knows that in Hollywood, movie roles don’t usually just land in your lap.


The 28-year-old actress plays Kate, pregnant wife of hero John Connor.
 

“I didn’t even know that there was this role. McG,” Howard said of her director, “literally just offered it to me.”

This fourth “Terminator,” the first minus its iconic villain Arnold Schwarzenegger, is for Howard, “A defining franchise.”

James Cameron’s groundbreaking 1984 “Terminator” was, she said, “Really unique. It captured a certain fear that people were going through with technology advancing and seeing what the potential consequences of that would be.”

This fourth outing continues the rivalry of man vs. machine, Howard said, “In a really articulate and compelling way. It’s incredible to be a part of something that’s almost cinematically historical.”

This thriller went through its own struggle when it opted for a PG-13 rating instead an R, which the previous “Terminator” films had.

Howard finds herself competing with her dad - his “Angels & Demons” opened last weekend.

“We’re going to both give each other a run for our money. It’s kind of great because it’s a win-win either way,” she said.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Kris Allen takes the 'American Idol' 2009 title

Arkansas student Kris Allen won the eighth season of "American Idol" on Wednesday, dealing an unexpected defeat to singing rival Adam Lambert on the most popular U.S. television show.



"I'm sorry, I don't even know what to feel right now. This is crazy," said the 23-year-old from Conway, Ark., as he leaned on host Ryan Seacrest to keep from staggering.

Allen's smooth vocals and boy-next-door image gave him the edge after nearly 100 million viewer votes were cast, turning the theatrical Lambert into the most unlikely of also-rans. When the season started, Allen seemed unsure he had a right to take center stage, let alone stand there and snatch victory from such a formidable rival.

During his "Idol" audition last summer, Allen, hands in his pockets and a newsboy cap pulled down around his eyes, was asked by the judges if he was the best singer around.

"You know, there's probably people who are better than me," was Allen's response, offered in the quiet, low-key spirit he retained despite his growing profile.

Conversely, Lambert's commanding vocal range and stage presence — and the judges' lavish adoration — at times turned "Idol" into "The Adam Lambert Show," with the other contestants mere guests. But it turned out that "Idol" viewers could embrace a gifted performer like Lambert, one who sported black nail polish and bold self-assurance, only to a point.

Cowell tipped his hat to both contestants Wednesday night, who shared a moment of musical camaraderie when they joined with Queen on the rock anthem "We Are the Champions."

"To both of you, and I don't normally mean this, I thought you were both brilliant ... the future's all yours," the judge said.

"Adam did win. So did Kris. Nobody lost tonight. These are two champions," said Kiss guitarist Paul Stanley from backstage.

The comments from Cowell and Stanley aren't necessarily empty platitudes. Past contestants can testify that losing the title doesn't mean you're a loser, nor does winning mean you're a shoo-in for superstardom.

Chris Daughtry and Jennifer Hudson, who finished fourth and seventh in their respective seasons, have gone on to huge success. As for "Idol" winners, they range from blockbuster artists like Carrie Underwood to the mostly under-the-radar Taylor Hicks.

Backstage, Lambert was asked about how his second-place finish would be interpreted online.

"The blogs have a lot of opinions, don't they?" he said, smiling and looking relaxed.

His own interpretation?

"I think Kris won because he's a great artist and I was happy to be runner-up to that," he said.

Wednesday's outcome echoed last year's contest, which also looked at the outset like it was going the other way. Cowell all but crowned David Archuleta after the performance finale, calling his a "knockout performance" — but the victory went to David Cook.

Lambert was such a powerful, unique performer that his fans were allowed a sense of entitlement on his behalf. But his triumph wasn't inevitable. When Allen and Lambert were declared the finalists last week, just 1 million viewer votes separated the pair out of 88 million cast.

Allen bloomed during the season, gaining more assurance onstage and winning viewers over with his heartfelt vocals, modest demeanor and well-scrubbed good looks. 

There was also the Danny Gokey factor. Gokey made it to the top three before he fell out of the contest, leaving his supporters up for grabs. 

"After the third one leaves, you wonder where do the votes go from that third contestant," Paula Abdul said backstage after Tuesday's singing showdown. 

Allen seemed the likely candidate for those viewers' affections, for on- and offstage reasons. Allen and Gokey, 29, of Milwaukee, were downright conservative when compared to Lambert's elaborate staging and wardrobe choices. Allen is a married college student — his wife was often on hand to root for him — and has worked as a church worship leader. Gokey, a recent widower, is a church music director. 

Lambert, 27, of Los Angeles, brought measured rock flashiness — daring, not freaky — with songs including "Whole Lotta Love," the first-ever Led Zeppelin tune on "Idol." He's largely kept his personal life under wraps, saying "I know who I am" when asked about it. 

Earlier this week, Allen said he hoped the outcome wouldn't be decided by "having the Christian vote." 

"I hope it has to do with your talent and the performance that you give and the package that you have. It's not about religion and all that kind of stuff," he said. 

Added Lambert: "It's about music. That's really important to keep in mind." 

The finale Wednesday included the usual bag of tricks for extending the show to two hours and delaying the result until the final minutes. There were group numbers, the Golden Idol Award — semifinalist funnyman Nick "Norman Gentle" Mitchell among the contenders — and celebrity-contestant combos. 

Allen was joined by Keith Urban on "Kiss a Girl," while Lambert stomped the stage in elevator boots and oversized ribbed shoulder pads for a pyrotechnic performance with Kiss. 

The female finalists, including Allison Iraheta, opened up for Fergie, who sang "Big Girls Don't Cry" and then was joined by her group, the Black Eyed Peas. Iraheta later dueted with Cyndi Lauper on "Time After Time" and Danny Gokey joined Lionel Richie for two tunes. 

Rod Stewart sang "Maggie May" after the male finalists opened for him with "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy." 

An offbeat guest was Steve Martin, the actor-comedian who also specializes in the banjo. He played his song "Pretty Flowers" with finalists Megan Joy and Michael Sarver on vocals. 

Asked by Seacrest to guess who might win "American Idol," Martin replied: "I know it's a long shot, but I'm hoping I do." 

Allen rose to the occasion during Tuesday's performance show, especially with his soulful version of "Ain't No Sunshine." But he was tripped up by "No Boundaries," a power ballad song co-written by judge Kara DioGuardi and ill-suited to his voice. 

(One audience wag said the tune's exhortation — "You can go higher, you can go deeper ... Every step you climb another mountain" — made it ideal for a Stairmaster exercise machine ad.) 

Lambert did a better job with "No Boundaries" and excelled on his reprise of "Mad World" and on "A Change is Gonna Come." 

"That was the best I've ever heard you sing — ever!" exclaimed Abdul. 

But it wasn't good enough for "American Idol" voters.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Hollywood top hot and sexy celebrity Paris Hilton profile


Hollywood celebrity Paris Hilton profile

Name:           Paris Hilton 

Birth Name: Paris Whitney Hilton 

Height:          5' 8" 

Sex:               F 

Nationality:  American 

Birth Date:   February 17, 1981 

Birth Place:  New York City, New York, USA 

Profession:   Actor, Writer, Musician, Model 

Education:   The Dwight School in New York City 

                      Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California,Earned GED in 1999 

Relationship: Benji Madden (musician; dated March-November 2008), Paris Latsis (Greek                                  shipping heir; engaged May 29, 2005-Sept 2005), Nick Carter (musician;                                          2003-2004), Jason Shaw (model; engaged 2002-2003), Leonardo DiCaprio (actor),                        Rick Salomon (actor) 

Father:         Rick Hilton (grandson of Hilton hotel-chain founder, Conrad Hilton) 

Mother:       Kathy Richards Hilton (actress; born on April 7, 1959) 

Sister:          Nicky Hilton (actress; born on October 5, 1983) 

Brother:      Barron Nicholas Hilton and Conrad Hughes Hilton 


Former `Survivor' champion Ethan Zohn battles with cancer

"Survivor" champ Ethan Zohn has cancer. Zohn, who outlasted the competition to win "Survivor: Africa" in 2002, is undergoing chemotherapy on Friday to treat the rare CD20-positive Hodgkin's.A spokeswoman for the CBS series, Lori DelliColli, confirmed Zohn's condition. The news was first reported by People magazine.  

The former pro soccer player, known for his curly mop of hair, was diagnosed with stage-two Hodgkin's disease in late April, when Doctors found a swollen lymph node under his left clavicle and a subsequent CT scan revealed a mass on the left side of his chest.

Then, last week, he began chemo treatments after being diagnosed with a less common type of the cancer that forms in the body's lymph system.

A form of cancer that can yield a 90 percent success rate, Hodgkin's disease affects the body's lymphatic system. Five percent of Hodgkin's patients suffer from the same strain as Zohn. Treatment includes an intense three-months of chemotherapy.

"Sex and the City" star Cynthia Nixon engaged with Christine Marinoni

"Sex and the City" star Cynthia Nixon announced her engagement to girlfriend Christine Marinoni on Sunday at a N.Y. rally for gay rights and gay marriage, celebrity web sites reported on Monday.

Nixon, 43, told the crowd at a "Love Peace and Marriage Equality" rally in New York that she and Marinoni got engaged last month and planned to marry, Access Hollywood said.

Nixon and Marinoni, an education activist, have been together for about 5 years since the actress split with long-time companion Danny Mozes, with whom she had two children,Samantha and Charles.

Sunday's rally was held to support a bill that would legalize same-sex unions in New York.

Actors Kristen Davis, David Hyde Pierce, Audra McDonald and Ana Oritz also were at the rally for New York Gov.

Nixon plays workaholic lawyer Miranda Hobbes in the "Sex and the City" movie and TV show. All four lead actresses have signed on for a movie sequel.

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Eva Longoria, Katy Perry, Pamela Anderson raise AIDS awareness

Stars including EVA LONGORIA PARKER, KATY PERRY and PAMELA ANDERSON gathered to support HIV charity AIDS Life at the 2009 Life Ball on Saturday (16May09).


The event, held in the town hall of the Austrian capital Vienna, played host to 4,000 guests in a bid to raise awareness of the worldwide fight against the killer disease. 
Desperate Housewives star Longoria Parker, a representative of the American Foundation for AIDS Research, told the audience, "There's a terrible shortage of doctors and other healthcare workers who are trained to provide the proper treatment and care for those children (with HIV)." 

Other guests included former U.S. President Bill Clinton, model Amber Valletta, and actress Fran Drescher.

Clinton, in a brief speech, urged people not to forget the less fortunate.

"We know we live in an interdependent world where we cannot separate our fates from those a long way away," he said. "Tonight, you are not just enjoying an extraordinary extravaganza, you are helping children and women and men to live in far away places who would have no money, no medicine, no hope."

In 2002, Clinton established the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative to facilitate access to lifesaving antiretroviral treatment and improve national health care systems in developing countries

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