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Over a decade before his Oscar nomination for Half Nelson, Ryan Gosling, the tall quiet Canadian, was in Orlando with Britney, living with Justin Timberlake's family and "learning bad acting habits" as a member of the 90s version of The Mickey Mouse Club. While others in that talented cast made their marks in music, Gosling (born in Nov. of 1980) was working his way up the acting ladder, from Young Hercules to hit movies such as The Notebook and cult films such as Lars and the Real Girl.
Established as a leading man by The Notebook, as a guy who often goes for the unusual by The United States of Leland and Half Nelson, Gosling has beco...
Established as a leading man by The Notebook, as a guy who often goes for the unusual by The United States of Leland and Half Nelson, Gosling has beco...
Over a decade before his Oscar nomination for Half Nelson, Ryan Gosling, the tall quiet Canadian, was in Orlando with Britney, living with Justin Timberlake's family and "learning bad acting habits" as a member of the 90s version of The Mickey Mouse Club. While others in that talented cast made their marks in music, Gosling (born in Nov. of 1980) was working his way up the acting ladder, from Young Hercules to hit movies such as The Notebook and cult films such as Lars and the Real Girl.
Established as a leading man by The Notebook, as a guy who often goes for the unusual by The United States of Leland and Half Nelson, Gosling has become one of the most promising screen stars of his generation.
Established as a leading man by The Notebook, as a guy who often goes for the unusual by The United States of Leland and Half Nelson, Gosling has become one of the most promising screen stars of his generation.
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Today's Celebrity Birthdays
Rhythm-and-blues singer Ruby Nash Curtis (Ruby and the Romantics) is 69. Actor-playwright Wallace Shawn is 65. Singer Brian Hyland is 65. Rhythm-and-blues singer Jimmy Hayes (Persuasions) is 65. Rock musician Booker T. Jones (Booker T. & the MGs) is 64....Tags: Blues, Neil Young, Music Industry, Rock and Roll, Wallace Shawn
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Nominees Announced for the 2009 People's Choice Awards
Zap2It.comThe nominees for the 35th Annual People's Choice Awards were announced on Monday (Nov. 10), providing their usual populist contrast to the Emmys, Oscars and Grammys. While the Oscars may be prone to honoring things like "No Country For Old Men" and the...Tags: Easy Money (tv program), Two and a Half Men (tv program), Academy Awards, Coldplay, Amy Poehler
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Do we have a new Newman?
Early in his career, Paul Newman was dubbed the new Brando, a label he resisted and that proved to be wrong. Newman was very much his own man. Trying to find the next Newman is likely to be an equally futile exercise. But that never stopped anyone from...Tags: Paul Newman, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Tom Hanks, Cary Grant
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Ready, set, action at Santa Barbara film fest
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWith the Academy Awards ceremony in doubt because of the writers strike, sighting movie stars on the red carpet is becoming an endangered sport. Organizers of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival -- which started Thursday and continues through...Tags: Tommy Lee Jones, Academy Awards, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Society, Casey Affleck
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Attention Oscar goers: take note of SAG fashion
THE red carpet may have been a soggy mess, but the stars at the Screen Actors Guild Awards were anything but, upping the glamour quotient to Oscar night proportions. Floor sweeping trains, all-over beading and gob-stopper-sized drop earrings were...Tags: Oscar de la Renta, Kyra Sedgwick, Tilda Swinton, Kate Beckinsale, Nature
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HEART THROBS
A theory on The Roles of Hayden Christensen goes something like this: An angry, misunderstood boy-on-the-verge-of-manhood seeks respect and attention and has a fantastically affecting crying scene along the way to his eventual enlightenment and/or...Tags: Jude Law, Washington Post Company, Hayden Christensen, Forest Park, Movies
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'Into the Wild' dominates SAG awards
"Into the Wild," Sean Penn's harrowing drama about Christopher McCandless, a young man who traveled the country after graduating from college only to perish in Alaska, dominated the 14th annual Screen Actors Guild Award nominations announced this morning....Tags: Ellen Burstyn, Academy Awards, Sean Penn, Jennifer Hudson, Alaska
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SAG Awards Go 'Wild'
Zap2It.comAlthough the Golden Globes largely ignored "Into the Wild," Hollywood's actors definitely took notice. The Sean Penn-directed drama is the leading nominee for the 14th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, capturing nods for star Emile Hirsch, supporting...Tags: Ellen Burstyn, Senior Citizens, Sean Penn, Casey Affleck, Jesse James
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SAG nods spell bad news for 'Sweeney Todd,' 'Atonement'
In case you even have to ask, the awards race is still wide open.
The Screen Actors Guild jumped right into this wild, wild awards season by anointing Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" as the actors' front-runner with four nominations.
That means the film got...Tags: Academy Awards, Society, Reviews, Sean Penn, Marcia Gay Harden
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Venus and Lars
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBianca was born in San Marcos, a prosperous, well-scrubbed bedroom community near San Diego. She was always very quiet, often spending hours--actually, 24 hours a day--staring out the window. Her hobbies included staring, posing seductively and falling...Tags: Larry Flynt, Sex, Family, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Nebraska
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Woman's touch guided several of year's best films
The Detroit NewsWhen it comes to a woman's touch, Hollywood apparently doesn't want it behind the camera. But in 2007, with five of the most critically lauded movies of the year written by women, and three of those writers also directing their films, there has been at...Tags: Beverly Hills, Alzheimer's Disease, Keri Russell, Julie Christie, Film Festivals
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Casey Affleck gives us the willies -- and we like it
"The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford," adapted by writer-director Andrew Dominik from the novel by Ron Hansen, tips its intentions straight from the title.
Behind the antiquated formality of the language lies a strangely off-...Tags: John Travolta, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Casey Affleck, Javier Bardem
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