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    Wednesday, October 5, 2011

    Kristen Jaymes Stewart Life's Journey

    Actress. Born Kristen Jaymes Stewart on April 9, 1990, in Los Angeles, California. Her father John - a stage manager, producer and director - and mother Jules - a scriptwriter - immersed their daughter in the Hollywood scene at an early age. She made her first television appearance at the age of eight after her performance in a grade school Christmas play caught the eye of a talent scout. Shortly after, she landed a bit role on the Disney Channel TV movie, The Thirteenth Year (1999).

    Two years later, Stewart landed a more substantial in the independent film The Safety of Objects (2001). But the actress' big break didn't come until 2002, when she was cast as the lead in the blockbuster drama, Panic Room, starring with film veterans Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker and Jared Leto. Stewart's role as the diabetic, troubled teen caught the attention of critics, who praised her understated and solid performance. Fans also resonated with Stewart, and the film raked in a respectable $95 million at the box office.

    Career Highlights
    Stewart next signed on to play the daughter of Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone in another suspense drama, Cold Creek Manor (2003). Although Stewart and her co-stars turned out solid performances in the film, the plot was lambasted by reviewers and fans and performed poorly at the box office. Stewart followed up with two more low-performing films in the next year: the light-hearted teen film, Catch That Kid (2004), and the adventure film Undertow(2004) which, despite decent reviews, went almost straight to video.

    Stewart showed her versatility as a performer in the Showtime special feature, Speak (2005), about a teen who stops speaking after a sexual assault. That same year, she appeared in the sci-fi filmZathura, followed by the drama Fierce People (2006). After appearing in several more mild box-office successes, Stewart landed a the role of a teenage commune dweller in the critically acclaimed biopic Into the Wild (2007). The role brought Stewart back to the spotlight, and that same year she landed in Mary Stuart Masterson'sThe Cake Eaters.

    The year 2008 was a big one for Stewart, who starred across Robert De Niro in the Hollywood satire What Just Happened?(2008), then landed the starring role across from teen heartthrobRobert Pattinson in the film version of the successful Stephenie Meyer book series, Twlight (2008). The novels, about a teen who falls in love with a charming vampire, already had a legion of fans. Soon Stewart became the romantic icon for thousands of teens, launching her to A-List actor status. In fact, her popularity in the role has started to overshadow other projects in the works, including a starring part in the comedy Adventureland (2009), and her role inWelcome to the Rileys (2009), starring James Gandolfini. In addition, Stewart has been tapped to play the younger version of Joan Jett in the 2010 biopic The Runaways, while she continues to work on the remaining installments of the Twilight saga.

    Stewart's love life has grown of increasing interest to fans since her role in the Twilight films. Many speculate that she has started a relationship with co-star Robert Pattinson, a rumor she neither confirms nor denies. However, in a 2008 interview with Vanity Fair, she revealed that she was dating actor Michael Angarano, whom she met during her time on the set of Speak. In addition to acting, Stewart plays guitar, and has expressed an interest in attending college to become a writer. She currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

    Tuesday, October 4, 2011

    Robert Thomas Pattinson Life's Journey

    Robert Thomas Pattinson
    Actor. Born Robert Thomas Pattinson to 13 May 1986, in London, England. Pattinson is the youngest of three children and the only son of Robert Pattinson and Clare. During his childhood, his father ran a car import company and his mother worked at a modeling agency.

    Despite his sometimes shy personality was Pattinson an actor from a young age, first as a musician and his older sister Lizzy Pattinson. It was his father who strongly encouraged him to try acting. During a memorable evening for dinner with his father, the two were seated next to a group of young girls she Pattinson said of just the Barnes Theatre Club, a renowned theater program at the Harrodian School, a private school in Barnes, England , just outside London.


    "Since then he has been moaning about my participation," says Pattinson. "At one point he said he would pay me." Pattinson not to bite on the offer of payment, but ultimately Harrodian participation as a teenager and joined the theater program. Because he is starring in plays such as taking out the city, Goes Tess of the D'Urbervilles and Everything.


    His performance drew notice in 2003, at the age of 17 he jumped from the stage to the screen, nabbing a role in the television film Ring of the Nibelung. The work required to move it to South Africa for several months, where the movie was filmed. A non-accredited role in the movie Vanity Fair (2004) followed.


    Around the same time he had finished working on two projects, Pattinson a meeting with Mike Newell, the director of the year 2005, the final, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The meeting and subsequent auditions Pattinson earned the role of Cedric Diggory, Harry Potter's friend and fellow magician.
    The film and the role Pattinson's life and career driven forward in unimaginable ways. Teen People Magazine called him "the next Jude Law" while Screen International magazine described him as "British Star of Tomorrow". It was exciting stuff and how Fri Pattinson admits it easy, in fact the head.


    A great Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson fan, was Robert Pattinson's post-Potter planning to minor roles in plays or films that might discover him unique characters. But there was no way forward. He did go to a shocked play veterans of World War II in the BBC thriller, The Haunted Airman (2005), a student teacher with a love of The Bad Mother's Handbook (2006), and a small cameo as Diggory in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007). But he was also a play in London and fired before Pattinson knew he was trying to Los Angeles on the couch and its agents to figure out his next step, to sleep.


    What followed was a shot in the movie Twilight. His audition for the role of Edward Cullen, a vampire in the old love found in the room with director Catherine Hardwicke. Pattinson thrilled both Hardwicke and his future co-star Kristen Stewart, with his performance. "Everyone was a bit empty and shallow and thoughtless," said Stewart GQ. "But Rob understood that it is not frivolous to a role."


    And yet, for the legions of Twilight readers? 17 million and is one of the book since its debut in 2005? Those who had been waiting breathlessly for the film, suggested casting Robert Pattinson as perfectly beautiful Cullen a nerve. There have been calls for a boycott of the film and 75,000 fans signed a petition that he be removed from the mold.


    Pattinson, who, that he was concerned about the role, admits, seemed to take the criticism on the pass. "You
    This image of a Viking film [I] had, "he said." I looked like someone punched me in the face. I wore this 
    disgusting wig, and they were like: ". This is Edward" "

    To meet expectations, Pattinson cast in his character. He came to Oregon, where the film was shot months before the shooting, it was with a trainer and the script and other works of the author twilight decompose work

    Stephenie Meyer. At the end of hard work and paid the initial decision to go with Pattinson. In the first weekend of the movie box office revenues totaled nearly $ 70 million and its leading man was catapulted into the heart-throb status to cult movie fans.

    The film also served as a reminder that Pattinson, a guitar and keyboard player who loves Van Morrison, not entirely abandoned his musical ambitions. The Twilight soundtrack features two songs by the actor. Pattinson and extra music on the soundtrack of another new film from him, as you are.

    Nevertheless, the screen seems to be where the real future lies Pattinson. Dusk on the heels of his success came the film Little Ashes, in which the actor stars in a meaty role as a young Salvador Dali. Also on tap, the Twilight sequel, New Moon is scheduled to hit theaters in November 2009.

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    Tuesday, September 20, 2011

    Nicholas Coppola Life's Journey

    Actor. Born Nicholas Coppola on 7 January 1964 in Long Beach, California, choreographer Joy Vogelsang, literature professor August Coppola and. Cage has two older brothers, Marc and Christopher. He is the nephew of director Francis Ford Coppola, and as a youth, his uncle often visited at his home in San Francisco. At the age of 15, in love with Cage occurred during a summer class at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. He went from Beverly Hills High School to pursue an acting career, debuting on television in 1981. He changed his name to Nicolas Cage as a way to separate his identity from that of his famous uncle. He chose the name Cage as an homage to comic book superhero Luke Cage.
    Cage is known for his sharp, intense personality on and off the screen, as well as his passion for method acting known. He had two teeth removed for his role in Birdy (1984), his arm cut off for Racing with the Moon (1984), and swallowed a live cockroach in Vampire Kiss (1992). He would also destroy a street vendor remote-controlled car in a fit of rage have while preparing for his role as a gangster in The Cotton Club (1984).
    Cage got his start in teen comedies, with his debut in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982, also starring Sean Penn), a leading role as a punk-rocker in Valley Girl (1983) followed. Francis Ford Coppola gave him a small role in his acclaimed Rumble Fish (1983). His first serious dramatic role opposite Matthew Modine was in Birdy (1984). This was Coppola's Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), the Coen brothers' comedy Raising Arizona (1987), Moonstruck (1987, with Cher), David Lynch's bizarre Wild at Heart (1990) followed, Vampire Kiss (1992) and comedy Honeymoon in Vegas (1992). Cage in 1994 at about $ 4,000,000 per image was estimated, but agreed to star in Mike Figgis Leaving Las' Vegas (1995) for only $ 240,000, because the force of the roll. It was well worth his portrayal of the alcoholic screenwriter, he received an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Best Actor.
    Since 1995, Cage thriller made a series of measures, including The Rock (1996), Con Air (1997), John Woo's Face / Off (1997, opposite John Travolta) and Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes (1998). In 1998 he starred in the romantic city of Angels with Meg Ryan. After his return to the action genre with the bad 8mm and headliner Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead dark-rated in 1999, Cage allegedly received $ 20 million reward for the action extravaganza Gone in 60 Seconds, costarring Angelina Jolie.
    Cage played a more traditional romantic lead in his next two films, let the Christmas 2000 The Family Man and World War II-era epic Captain Corelli's Mandolin, the much sought-after imports and Spanish actress Penelope Cruz. In December 2002, Cage began his directorial debut, the $ 5,000,000 independent film, Sonny, a gigolo, struggling to free himself from his mother. Cage also starred in Adaptation, playing both the ill-tempered screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and twin brother Donald. Upcoming projects include costarring with country western Chow Yun-Fat action director John Woo is the fate, and co-producer and Dead to Rights, a film adaptation of the immensely popular video game. The busy actor also starred in director Jon Turteltaub play in holiday 2004 blockbuster National Treasure, archaeologist, a historian, that holds a treasure map hidden on the back of the Declaration of Independence.

    Cage's relationship with Kristina Fulton, a model took several years, the Weston Coppola Cage, a son, born in 1992. Cage has been married three times: first to actress Patricia Arquette in 1995, the second was a brief marriage to Lisa Marie Presley, the only daughter of the late King of Rock and Roll, in August 2002 - and recently married his girlfriend, 20 -year-old former waitress Alice Kim on a private ranch in Northern California in August 2004. The couple announced the birth of a son, Kal-el Coppola Cage, on October 3, 2005.

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