Friday, August 6, 2010

Carly Pope

Carly Pope (born August 28, 1980) is a Canadian actress.
Early life
Pope was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, with an older brother, Kris, also an actor, and a younger brother, Alex. She began acting during her high school years in Vancouver where she appeared in stage classics such as The Odd Couple, playing Mickey, and A Midsummer Night's Dream, playing Titania.

Career

Pope started her career with several small roles, such as Disturbing Behavior, Snow Day, and Night Man, before being cast as Sam McPherson on the WB's high-school drama Popular. After the show ended, Pope had several roles in film and television, including The Glass House, Jeff Probst's Finder's Fee, and Orange County. In 2004 she had starred as Maya Kandinski in The Collector. In 2005 she was a guest-star in an episode of FOX's Tru Calling and played an aspiring social worker in the film Eighteen.

In 2007, Pope starred in the Power Up project Itty Bitty Titty Committee.In 2009, she appeared in FOX's hit thriller, 24, as Samantha Roth.

Pope has joined the main cast of the upcoming NBC courtroom drama series Outlaw, set to premiere in Fall 2010.

Personal life
Splitting her time between Los Angeles and Vancouver, Pope is currently attending university when her filming schedule allows. She speaks Italian, Spanish and French fluently and is seeking to expand her education in literature and languages.

On December 29, 2009, Pope and her brother, Kris Pope were driving a black BMW down West Georgia Street in Downtown Vancouver when David Fromradas, 31 of Alberta jumped on top of the car and yelled at them to run him over. When Kris got out of the car, Fromradas jumped in the front seat and drove the vehicle into the new CBC studios. Pope suffered a broken rib, and two cracked vertabrae, Kris suffered severe injuries to his ankle along with another victim who was a passerby.

Awards and nominations

* 2000 - Nominated for a Teen Choice Award at the Teen Choice Awards for TV - Choice Actress for Popular (1999)
* 2004 - Won a Leo at the Leo Awards for Dramatic Series: Best Supporting Performance by a Female for The Collector (2004), for episode "The Prosecutor"
* 2005 - Won a Leo at the Leo Awards for Best Performance by a Female in a Short Drama for Sandra Gets Dumped (2005)
* 2005 - Won a Women in Film & Video Vancouver's Artistic Merit Award for The Hamster Cage (2005)

Filmography

Films
Year Film Role Notes
1996 A Girl's Guide to Kissing and Other Nightmares in Teenland
1998 Principal Takes a Holiday Student
I've Been Waiting for You Cheerleader TV movie.
Disturbing Behavior Abbey
1999 Our Guys: Outrage at Glen Ridge Mari Ferraez TV movie.
Aliens in the Wild, Wild West Sara Johnson
A Cooler Climate Beth TV movie.
2000 Snow Day Fawn
Trapped in a Purple Haze Molly White TV movie.
2001 Finder's Fee Carla
The Glass House Tasha
2002 Orange County Tanya
Various Positions Cheryth Bleyn
2003 Hemingway vs. Callaghan Young Loreto Callaghan TV movie.
1st to Die Cindy Thomas TV movie.
Nemesis Game Sara Novak
This Time Around Melissa 'Mel' Rochester TV movie.
Double Bill Bianca TV movie.
2004 Window Theory Angela
Intern Academy Sarah Calder
The Ranch Beth Ann TV movie.
Everyone Rena
2005 Sandra Gets Dumped Sandra
The Hamster Cage Candy
The French Guy Anna
Eighteen Jenny
Two for the Money Tammy
Break a Leg, Rosie Rosie
Sandra Goes to Whistler Sandra
Recipe for a Perfect Christmas J.J. Jenner TV movie.
2006 10.5: Apocalypse Laura Malloy TV movie.
2007 Itty Bitty Titty Committee Shulamith
Beneath Vanessa Locke
Young People Fucking Kris
2008 Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon Sarah TV movie.
Say Goodnight Crystal
Edison and Leo Zella (voice)
Toronto Stories Roshanna
24: Redemption Samantha Roth TV movie.
2009 Kill Theory Riley (uncredited)
Life Is Hot in Cracktown Stacy
Stuntmen Karla Bravo

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Night Man Teresa Chase "Manimal"
1999–2001 Popular Samantha 'Sam' McPherson
2000 Grosse Pointe Self "Mommy Dearest"
2002 Kim Possible Amelia "The New Ron"
2003 "Animal Attraction"
Jake 2.0 Yori / Rachel "The Good, The Bad, and the Geeky"
2004 The Mountain Ronnie "The Letter"
2004–2005 The Collector Maya Kandinski 15 episodes.
2005 Young Blades The Enchantress "Enchanted"
Tru Calling Off. Kate Wilson "The Perfect Storm"
2006 The Evidence "Stringers"
2007 Dirt Garbo 6 episodes.
The 4400 Kara "Till We Have Built Jerusalem"
Whistler Bailey "Last Run"; "The Rules of Attachment Part II"
2008 Californication Annika "Coke Dick & First Kick"; "Blues from Laurel Canyon"
2009 Robson Arms Anke Vermeulen-Papathanasiou "Cherchez la Femme"
24 Samantha Roth 5 episodes.
2010 Day One Bonnie "Pilot"
Outlaw Lucinda Pearl main cast

Carla Gugino

Carla Gugino (born August 29, 1971) is an American actress known for her roles of Sally Jupiter in Watchmen, Vincent Chase's agent, Amanda, in season 3 of Entourage, Ingrid Cortez in the Spy Kids film trilogy, and as the lead characters of the television series Karen Sisco and Threshold.
Early life

Gugino was born in Sarasota, Florida, of Italian, English, and Irish ancestry.Her parents separated when she was two.Her father, Dr. Carl Gugino, is an orthodontist. Her mother moved the family to Paradise, California, when she was four years old. Despite moving around California a great deal as a child, Carla Gugino remained a straight-A student and graduated valedictorian. At the age of 15 she was spotted by a modeling agency in San Diego and moved to New York. This was unusual as at only 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m) tall, she was considered too short for catwalk work. Finding the experience too much, Gugino moved back to California that summer. Partly at the suggestion of her aunt, game show model Carol Merrill, she subsequently studied acting.

Career

Gugino has starred in many films including art-house film Lovelife along with Saffron Burrows and Sherilyn Fenn, Snake Eyes with Nicolas Cage (1998), Judas Kiss (which she also co-produced, 1998), the three Spy Kids films, Son in Law, The One with Jet Li, and Sin City. Her most recent roles came in box office hits such as Night at the Museum (2006) and American Gangster (2007).

She played Ashley Schaeffer in the first season of the Michael J. Fox television series Spin City. She also starred in the short lived CBS science fiction series Threshold and in ABC's Karen Sisco, in which she recreated the law-enforcement role of Jennifer Lopez from the film Out of Sight.

Gugino appeared in Roundabout Theatre Company's After the Fall opposite Six Feet Under's Peter Krause. In late 2006, she will begin the Off-Broadway play by Tennessee Williams, Suddenly Last Summer opposite actress Blythe Danner.

Gugino has also appeared in a wide range of TV programs including ALF, Doogie Howser, M.D., Saved by the Bell, Who's the Boss? and The Wonder Years, and is featured in the video to Bon Jovi's 1994 song "Always" and an Aerosmith video and also on the last season of Chicago Hope as brain surgeon Dr. Gina Simon. Gugino also frequently appears in films written and directed by her longtime boyfriend Sebastian Gutierrez, as they have worked together on several films in the past.

Gugino played Vincent Chase's new agent, Amanda, in the second half of Entourage's third season for a couple of episodes and reprised that role in the fifth season. Gugino appeared nude in the May 2007 issue of Allure after a previous on-film semi-nude appearance in Sin City as Lucille (2005).

She played Sally Jupiter, the original Silk Spectre, in the Watchmen movie,and had roles in The Unborn and Race to Witch Mountain (opposite Dwayne Johnson).

She played the female lead in the serial killer thriller Righteous Kill opposite Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. She also stars in a new film directed by Gutierrez, Women in Trouble, as a pornographic actress named Elektra Luxx.

Gugino starred in Chicago's Goodman Theater production of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms January 17-February 17, 2009, in the role of Abby. The New York Times lauds, "She [Gugino] is simply magnificent...it is impossible to look away."On April 20, 2009, Gugino received an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Outstanding Actress In a Play for her performance in Desire Under the Elms. As of 2010, Carla Gugino has signed on to the revenge thriller Faster film (as she replace Salma Hayek) to join Dwayne Johnson, an ex con who will avenge his brother's death, Gugino plays Cicero, a detective who is hot on his trail as she diligently connects details of this recent crime spree with those of the brother’s decade-old killing.

Personal life
Her partner is writer/director Sebastian Gutierrez, with whom she has worked on Karen Sisco and Rise: Blood Hunter. The couple live in Los Angeles, where she spends her spare time practicing yoga. Her aunt is Carol Merrill from Let's Make a Deal (1963-1977) -- the first game show model who was elevated from simple staff to co-star status as a game show hostess. Carla credits her with getting started in show business.

Filmography
Film
Year Film Role Other notes
1989 Troop Beverly Hills Chica Barnfell
1990 Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael Young Roxy
1993 This Boy's Life Norma Hansen
Red Hot Valentina
Son in Law Rebecca ' Becca' Warner
1995 Miami Rhapsody Leslie Marcus
1996 Jaded Megan 'Meg' Harris
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco Delilah Voice Role
The War at Home Melissa
Wedding Bell Blues Violet
Michael Bride
1997 Lovelife Amy
1998 Snake Eyes Julia Costello
Judas Kiss Coco Chavez
2001 Spy Kids Ingrid Cortez
The Center of the World Jerri
The Jimmy Show Annie
The One T. K. Law/Massie Walsh
2002 Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams Ingrid Cortez
2003 The Singing Detective Betty Dark/Hooker
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Ingrid Cortez
2005 The Life Coach Carla
Sin City Lucille
2006 Even Money Veronica
Night at the Museum Rebecca Hutman
2007 The Lookout Janet
Rise: Blood Hunter Eve
American Gangster Laurie Roberts
2008 Righteous Kill Det. Karen Corelli
2009 The Unborn Janet Beldon
Sparks Robin Short film
Watchmen Sally Jupiter/Silk Spectre
Race to Witch Mountain Dr. Alex Friedman
Women in Trouble Elektra Luxx
Under the Hood Sally Jupiter/Silk Spectre Direct-to-Video Release
Every Day Robin post-production
2010 The Mighty Macs Cathy Rush awaiting release
Elektra Luxx Elektra Luxx awaiting release
Girl Walks Into a Bar Post-Production
Faster Cicero Pre-Production
2011 Sucker Punch Mrs. Schulz Pre-Production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1988 Who's the Boss? Jane Episode: "Prom Night II"
Good Morning, Miss Bliss Karen Episode: "Summer Love"
1989 ALF Laura Episode: "Standing in the Shadows of Love"
1989–1990 Falcon Crest Sydney St. James 11 episodes
1990 Ferris Bueller Ann Peyson Episode: "Stand-In Deliver"
1991 Doogie Howser, M.D. Sara Newman Episode: "Dueling Divas"
The Wonder Years Sandy Episode: "Triangle"
1992 Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story Allison Connors TV-Movie
Alternative title: Best Intentions
Quantum Leap Michelle Temple Cutter Episode: "Ghost Ship"
Davis Rules Kathi Episode: "A Father Makes All the Difference"
Episode: "Someone to Watch Over Them"
A Private Matter Mary Beth TV-Movie
Alternative title: Miss Sherri
1994 Motorcycle Gang Leann TV-Movie
1995 The Buccaneers Nan St. George Miniseries
1996, 1998 Spin City Ashley Schaeffer 12 episodes
1998 Alexandria Hotel
1999 A Season for Miracles Emilie Thompson Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie
1999–2000 Chicago Hope Dr. Gina Simon 23 episodes
2001 Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature Lily TV-Movie
Alternative title: She Creature
2003–2004 Karen Sisco Karen Sisco 10 episodes
2005–2006 Threshold Dr. Molly Anne Caffrey 13 episodes
2007–2008 Entourage Amanda Daniels 9 episodes

Awards and nominations
In 2009, Gugino was honored by the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF). During the Foundation's 34th Anniversary Gala in Washington, D.C., she received NIAF's Special Achievement Award for Entertainment, presented by her close friend actress Connie Britton.

Blockbuster Entertainment Award

* 1999: Nominated, "Favorite Supporting Actress in a Suspense" - Snake Eyes

Screen Actors Guild Awards

* 2008: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture" - American Gangster

Carrie-Anne Moss

Carrie-Anne Moss (born August 21, 1967) is a Canadian actress known for her roles in The Matrix trilogy, Memento, and Chocolat.

Life and career
Early life

Carrie-Anne Moss was born in Burnaby, British Columbia. She has an older brother, Brooke. Moss' mother Barbara named her for The Hollies' 1967 hit song, "Carrie Anne". Moss lived with her mother in Vancouver as a child.At the age of 11, she joined the Vancouver children's musical theatre and later went on to tour Europe with the Magee Secondary School Choir in her senior year; one of her classmates was Gil Bellows.
Career:
While in Spain, she landed a role in the drama series Dark Justice, her first television appearance. She moved from Barcelona to Los Angeles, California with the series in 1992. She enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena upon her return. She starred in FOX's short-lived primetime soap opera Models Inc., a spin-off of Melrose Place, as one of the models. Her big breakthrough came when she was chosen to play the latex-clad hacker Trinity in the 1999 box office success The Matrix. She reprised the role of Trinity in two sequels as well as providing voice-overs for video game and animated spin-offs of the film. Coincidentally, she had previously co-starred in an unrelated made-in-Canada television series also entitled Matrix.

Following the release of The Matrix, Moss starred opposite Burt Reynolds and Richard Dreyfuss in the Disney mobster comedy The Crew for producers Barry Sonnenfeld and Barry Josephson. She then starred with Val Kilmer in Red Planet for Warner Bros. for producer Mark Canton, and next co-starred opposite Juliette Binoche, Johnny Depp, and Dame Judi Dench in Miramax's Oscar-nominated film Chocolat for director Lasse Hallström and producer David Brown. Next, she starred with Guy Pearce in the critically acclaimed independent thriller Memento for which Moss earned an Independent Spirit Award for her performance. She voiced the character Aria in Mass Effect 2.

Personal life
Moss married fellow actor Steven Roy in 1999. They have two sons, born in 2003,and 2005, and a daughter in 2009. Moss has refused to reveal the names of her children in public in order to protect their privacy. Actress Maria Bello is the godmother of Moss' older son.
Filmography
Films

Starring as actress
Year Title Role Notes
1994 The Soft Kill Jane Tanner
Flashfire Meredith Neal
1995 Terrified Tracy A.K.A. Evil Never Sleeps or Toughguy
1996 Sabotage Louise Castle
1997 Lethal Tender Melissa Wilkins
The Secret Life of Algernon Madge Clerisy
1999 The Matrix Trinity
New Blood Leigh
2000 Chocolat Caroline Clairmont
Red Planet Cmdr. Kate Bowman
Memento Natalie
The Crew Detective Olivia Neal
2003 The Matrix Reloaded Trinity
The Matrix Revolutions Trinity
The Animatrix Trinity (voice) Video
2004 Suspect Zero Fran Kulok
2005 The Chumscrubber Jerri Falls
Sledge: The Untold Story Herself/Girlfriend in movie
2006 Fido Helen Robinson
Snow Cake Maggie
Mini's First Time Diane
2007 Disturbia Julie
Normal Catherine
2008 Fireflies in the Garden Kelly Hanson
2009 Love Hurts Amanda Bingham
2010 Unthinkable Agent Helen Brody

Video games
Year Title Role Other notes
2003 Enter The Matrix Trinity FMVs, Motion Capture, and Voice
2010 Mass Effect 2 Aria (voice)

Television
Year Title Role Other notes
1991 Dark Justice Tara McDonald
1992 Forever Knight Monica Howard 1992
1993 Matrix Liz Teel 1993
Doorways
Silk Stalkings Lisa/Lana Bannon
1994 Models Inc. Carrie Spencer
Baywatch Gwen Brown/Mattie Brown
1995 Nowhere Man Karin Stoltz 1995
1996 F/X: The Series Lucinda Scott (1996–1997)
Due South Irene Zuko
2007 Suspect Lt. Chivers TV Pilot
2008 Pretty/Handsome Elizabeth Fitzpayne TV pilot

Awards and recognition

* 2007: Genie Award, Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Snow Cake
* 2007: Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award, Best Actress in a Canadian Film for Fido
* 2002: Independent Spirit Award, Best Supporting Actress for Memento
* 2000: Golden Slate, Best Actress in a Leading Role for The Matrix
* 2000: Empire Award, Best Debut for The Matrix

Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron (born August 7, 1975)is a South African actress, film producer, and former fashion model.

She rose to fame in the late 1990s following her roles in 2 Days in the Valley, Mighty Joe Young, The Devil's Advocate, and The Cider House Rules. She received critical acclaim and an Academy Award for her portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos in the film Monster, for which she became the first African to win an Academy Award in a major acting category. She received another Academy Award nomination for her performance in North Country.

Early life

Theron was born in Benoni, Transvaal Province, South Africa, the only child of Gerda Jacoba Aletta (née Maritz; born January 27, 1953) and Charles Jacobus Theron (died 1990).Her mother is of German descent and her father was of French and Dutch ancestry; Theron is directly descended from early Huguenot settlers, and Boer War figure Daniel Theron was her great-grandfather's brother."Theron" is an Occitan surname (originally spelled Théron) pronounced in Afrikaans as "Tronn", although she said that the way it is pronounced in South Africa is "Thrown".

Although fluent in English, her first language is Afrikaans.She grew up on her parents' farm in Benoni, near Johannesburg. She attended Putfontein Primary School (Laerskool Putfontein). At the age of 13, Theron was sent to boarding school and began her studies at the National School of the Arts in Johannesburg. At the age of 15, Charlize Theron witnessed the death of her father, reportedly an abusive alcoholic; her mother shot him in self-defence when he attacked her. The police pressed no charges against her.

Career

At the age of 16, Theron traveled to Milan on a one-year modeling contract, after winning a local competition. She went to New York with Pauline's Model Management. She decided to remain after her contract ended, attending the Joffrey Ballet School, where she trained as a ballet dancer. A knee injury closed this career path when Theron was 19.

Unable to dance, Theron flew to Los Angeles on a one-way ticket her mother bought her.During her early months there, she went to a bank to cash a check her mother had sent her to help with the rent. When the teller refused to cash it, Theron immediately started a shouting match with her. Afterwards, a talent agent in line behind her handed her hisbusiness card and subsequently introduced her to some casting agents and also an acting school.She later fired him as her manager after he kept sending her scripts for films similar to Showgirls and Species.After eight months in the city, she was cast in her first film part, a non-speaking role in the direct-to-video film Children of the Corn III (1995). Larger roles in widely released Hollywood films followed, and her career skyrocketed in the late 1990s with box office successes like The Devil's Advocate (1997), Mighty Joe Young (1998), and The Cider House Rules (1999). She was on the cover of the January 1999 issue of Vanity Fair as the "White Hot Venus".

After appearing in a few notable films, Theron starred as the serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster (2003). Film critic Roger Ebert called it "one of the greatest performances in the history of the cinema".For this role, Theron won the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 76th Academy Awards in February 2004,as well as the SAG Award and the Golden Globe Award.She is the first African to win an Oscar for Best Actress.The Oscar win pushed her to The Hollywood Reporter's 2006 list of highest-paid actresses in Hollywood; earning $10,000,000 for both her subsequent films, North Country and Æon Flux, she ranked seventh, behind Halle Berry, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Renée Zellweger, Reese Witherspoon, and Nicole Kidman.

On September 30, 2005, Theron received her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.In the same year, she starred in the financially unsuccessful science fiction thriller Æon Flux.
Theron received Best Actress Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for her lead performance in the drama North Country.Ms. magazine also honored her for this performance with a feature article in its Fall 2005 issue.

In 2005, Theron portrayed Rita, Michael Bluth's (Jason Bateman) love interest, on the third season of Fox's critically-acclaimed television series Arrested Development.She also received Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for her role of Britt Ekland in the 2004 HBO movie The Life and Death of Peter Sellers.

In 2007, Esquire named her the Sexiest Woman Alive.

In 2008, Theron was named the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year.That year she also starred with Will Smith in Hancock, a movie that grossed $227.9M in the U.S.A. and $396.4M internationally,and in late 2008 she was asked to be a UN Messenger of Peace by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.

On November 10, 2008, TV Guide reported that Theron will star in the film adaptation of The Danish Girl alongside Nicole Kidman. Theron will play Gerda Wegener, wife of Einar Wegener/Lili Elbe (Kidman), the world's first known person to undergo sex reassignment surgery.In October 2009, Theron was cast to star in a sequel to the Mad Max films, titled Mad Max: Road Fury, which will commence filming at Broken Hill in New South Wales Australia in late 2010.

On December 4, 2009, Theron co-presented the draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa, accompanied by several other celebrities of South African origin. During rehearsals she drew an Ireland ball instead of France as a joke at the expense of FIFA, referring to Thierry Henry's handball controversy in the play off match between France and Ireland.The stunt alarmed FIFA enough for it to fear she might do it again in front of a live global audience.

Personal life
Theron still resides in her Los Angeles home, though her ex-boyfriend Stuart Townsend (with whom she starred in the 2004 film Head in the Clouds, as well as in the 2002 film Trapped and 2005's Æon Flux) has moved to their co-owned property in Malibu. The couple split up in January 2010.

Theron became a naturalised citizen of the United States in May 2007.

Theron signed with William Morris Endeavour in 2009 and is represented by CEO Ari Emanuel.

Health concerns
While filming Æon Flux in Berlin, Germany, Theron suffered a herniated disc in her neck, which occurred as a result of her suffering a fall while filming a series of back handsprings. This required her to wear a neck collar for a month.

In July 2009, Theron was diagnosed with a serious stomach virus, thought to be contracted while traveling outside the United States.She was hospitalised at Cedars-Sinai Hospital and she finished convalescing in her own home.

Promotional deals
Having signed a deal with John Galliano in 2004, Theron replaced Estonian model Tiiu Kuik as the spokeswoman in the J'ADORE advertisements by Christian Dior.On December 18, 2007, she finally stripped for Dior's J'Adore perfume.Galliano has reputedly cited her as a muse and has been creating couture dresses for her to wear to formal red carpet events such as the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.

From October 2005 to December 2006, Theron earned $3,000,000 for the use of her image in a worldwide print media advertising campaign for Raymond Weil watches.In February 2006, she and her loan-out corporation were sued by Weil for breach of contract.The lawsuit was settled on November 4, 2008.
Activism

Theron is involved in women's rights organisations, and marched for abortion rights.

Theron is a supporter of animal rights and active member of PETA. She appeared in a PETA ad for their anti-fur campaign.She is also an active supporter of Democracy Now! and Link TV.She is a supporter of same-sex marriage and attended a march in Fresno, California on 30 May 2009.

In July 2009, it was announced that Charlize Theron's Africa Outreach Project (CTAOP) would form a coalition with LAFC Soccer Club to give soccer fields to rural areas in South Africa. LAFC Chelsea, one of the United States's most successful and prominent youth soccer clubs, made a three-year commitment to help build a community-wide soccer program for the schools in the Umkhanyakude District. This help includes uniforms, cleats, balls and equipment, along with professional training for local coaches, referees and administrators. The soccer league training will also include life-saving health education administered through a CTAOP-funded mobile health program.With the 2010 FIFA World Cup on African soil for the very first time, CTAOP wants to put a spotlight on the urgent need to provide sustainable health, education and recreational resources to remote areas where HIV/AIDS rates are unacceptably high.

Don Sheppards, president of LAFC Chelsea said:

...when I learned about Charlize's incredible plan to give sustainable opportunities to young South Africans who are at enormous risk, I knew that LAFC Chelsea was in position to help. Our goal is to help truly create a safer, healthier and better life for the young people in South Africa, especially those living in remote areas, and to ensure that the resources we bring are self sustaining. The three year commitment is so incredible and key to being sure that the program will be around for many years to come", says Charlize Theron. "I'm overwhelmed with gratitude to Don and LAFC Chelsea for their commitment to help us give these beautiful, young people a recreational outlet that is sorely lacking from their lives.

Filmography
Year Film Role Notes
1995 Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest Young Woman Uncredited
1996 2 Days in the Valley Helga Svelgen
That Thing You Do! Tina Powers
1997 Hollywood Confidential Sally TV film
Trial and Error Billie Tyler
The Devil's Advocate Mary Ann Lomax
1998 Celebrity Supermodel
Mighty Joe Young Jill Young Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
1999 The Astronaut's Wife Jillian Armacost
The Cider House Rules Candy Kendall Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Movie
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2000 Reindeer Games Ashley Mercer
The Yards Erica Stoltz
The Legend of Bagger Vance Adele Invergordon
Men of Honor Gwen Sunday
2001 Sweet November Sara Deever
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion Laura Kensington
15 Minutes Rose Heam
2002 Trapped Karen Jennings
Waking Up in Reno Candy Kirkendall
2003 The Italian Job Stella Bridger
Monster Aileen Wuornos Academy Award for Best Actress
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama
Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature
Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Female
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
National Board of Review Award for Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Satellite Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role - Motion Picture
Silver Bear for Best Actress (tied with Catalina Sandino Moreno for Maria full of Grace)
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated—London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Irish Film & Television Award for Best International Actress
2004 The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Britt Ekland Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress - Miniseries or a Movie
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Head in the Clouds Gilda Bessé
2005 North Country Josey Aimes Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role - Motion Picture
Nominated—Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Æon Flux Æon Flux
2007 In the Valley of Elah Det. Emily Sanders
2008 Sleepwalking Joleen Also producer
Hancock Mary Embrey
Battle in Seattle Ella Stuart Townsend directing
2009 The Burning Plain Sylvia Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress
The Road Wife
Astro Boy Narrator 'Our Friends'

Television guest appearances
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Arrested Development Rita 5 episodes
2006 Robot Chicken Daniel's Mom / Mother / Waitress 1 episode

Christine Taylor

Christine Taylor Stiller (born Christine Joan Taylor on July 30, 1971) is an American actress.

Early life
Taylor was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Joan, a homemaker, and Skip Taylor, an owner of a security company.She grew up in neighboring Wescosville, Pennsylvania. Taylor has a brother, Brian, and attended Allentown Central Catholic High School.

Career
Taylor began her acting career in 1989 at the age of 18 on the Nickelodeon Network children's television series Hey Dude where she played the lifeguard Melody Hanson. She continued in that role through 1991 while making various guest appearances on other programs. In 1995, Taylor was cast as Marcia Brady in The Brady Bunch Movie and later in A Very Brady Sequel.

Following The Brady Bunch Movie, Taylor's career advanced rapidly, highlighted by several comedic guest appearances on Ellen, landing the lead role in the television series Party Girl, based on the 1995 film of the same name, and more guest appearances on Seinfeld and Friends. She also played Drew Barrymore's cousin, Holly Sullivan, in the 1998 comedy The Wedding Singer.

Later TV appearances include a guest star in 2005 in two episodes of the cult favorite Arrested Development as "Sally Sitwell" and in 2006 in an episode of NBC's My Name Is Earl. In July 2006, Ben Stiller announced plans to direct a CBS comedy series starring Taylor,but the series never aired.

She has co-starred with Mandy Moore in both Dedication and License To Wed.

Taylor has since appeared opposite Stiller in three films: Zoolander (2001), Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), and Tropic Thunder (2008).

In 2010, Taylor guest starred on Hannah Montana.

Personal life
Taylor married actor, scriptwriter, and director Ben Stiller on May 13, 2000. They had met while making the TV show Heat Vision and Jack.

Stiller was raised Jewish and Taylor was raised Catholic.

Taylor and Stiller have two children: Ella Olivia Stiller (born April 10, 2002) and Quinlin Dempsey Stiller (July 10, 2005).

Filmography
Film
Year Film Role Notes
1993 Calendar Girl Melissa Smock as Christine Joan Taylor
Showdown Julie
1994 Night of the Demons 2 Terri
1995 Breaking Free Brooke Kaufman
The Brady Bunch Movie Marcia Brady
Here Come the Munsters Marilyn Hyde (Munster)
1996 The Craft Laura Lizzie
To the Ends of Time Princess Stephanie
A Very Brady Sequel Marcia Brady
Cat Swallows Parakeet and Speaks! Ballerina
1997 Campfire Tales Lauren
1998 Denial Sammie The Wedding Singer Holly Sullivan
Overnight Delivery Kimberly Jasney
Desperate But Not Serious Lili
Heat Vision and Jack The Sheriff
1999 Kiss Toledo Goodbye Deeann Emory
2001 True Love Unknown
Zoolander Matilda Jeffries
2003 Harry's Girl Harry's Girl
2004 Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story Kate Veatch
The First Year's a Bitch Andrea
2005 The Commuters Sandy
2006 52 Flights Jennifer
Room 6 Amy
Dedication Allison
The Mirror Herself
2007 License To Wed Lindsey Jones
2008 Tropic Thunder Rebecca
Kabluey Betty
2009 N-Secure Woman in Motel also writer
2010 Yogi Bear Cindy Bear voice
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1989-1991 Hey Dude Melody Hanson 62 episodes
1991 Dallas Margaret Barnes 1 episode
Life Goes On Drama Student #1 1 episode, as Christine Joan Taylor
Saved by the Bell Heather Brooks 1 episode
1992 Blossom Patti 1 episode, as Christine Joan Taylor
1995 Caroline in the City Debbie 1 episode
Ellen Karen Lewis 2 episodes
1996 Party Girl Mary
1997 Rewind Dana Unaired Pilot
Murphy Brown Taffy
Seinfeld Ellen 1 episode
Friends Bonnie 3 episodes
1999 Cupid Yvonne 1 episode
2000 Spin City Catherine Moore (Caitlin's Sister) 1 episode
2004 Curb Your Enthusiasm Herself 3 episodes
2005 Arrested Development Sally Sitwell 2 episodes
2006 My Name Is Earl Alex Meyers 1 episode
American Dad! Candy 1 episode
2010 Phineas and Ferb Super villain's nagging wife 1 episode
Hannah Montana Lori guest star

Cerina Vincent

Cerina Vincent (born February 7, 1979) is an American film actress, best known for playing the Yellow Ranger Maya in the television series Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy and a naked foreign exchange student in Not Another Teen Movie. She is considered a scream queen.

Early life

Vincent was born in Las Vegas, Nevada of Italian descent.In 1996, she won the Miss Nevada Teen USA title and competed at Miss Teen USA. Though she made it to the top 15, she failed to place at the pageant (televised live), which was held in Las Cruces, New Mexico and won by Christie Lee Woods of Texas.

Film and TV career

Vincent's first major role was as the Yellow Ranger Maya in the 1999 television series Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy.

In 2001 Vincent appeared in the feature film spoof Not Another Teen Movie as the foreign exchange student Areola, and spends the entire film nude. The character was a spoof of Shannon Elizabeth's character, Nadia, in American Pie (1999). She says that being nude in the movie made her feel much more comfortable with her body.

In 2003, Cerina starred in a R-rated horror film called Cabin Fever. Cabin Fever featured some of Cerina's most memorable cinematic moments including her "leg-shaving" scene and the "It's like being on a plane..." scene. Cerina did some more nude scenes in Cabin Fever, as well as two racy sex scenes with two different lover characters. However, following her extensive nudity in Not Another Teen Movie, Cerina was cautious about over-exposing herself in Cabin Fever, for fear of being typecast into nudity-oriented roles. This became a point of contention between her and Cabin Fever director, Eli Roth. Roth wanted a clear shot of Cerina's butt during one of the sex scenes, but Cerina vehemently refused. A compromise was reached where Cerina did the scene with her butt facing the camera, as planned, but with a bed sheet covering all but one inch of her butt crack. Roth reportedly measured the exposed region of Cerina's butt with a ruler, to make sure he "got his one inch".

In 2006, Vincent appeared in the Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie Sasquatch Mountain, alongside Lance Henriksen, and got her first leading role in It Waits. She was also in the 2007 release Return to House on Haunted Hill which made its debut straight to video.

She appeared in a 2009 documentary Pretty Bloody: The Women of Horror.

Vincent has written some movie scripts, but admitted in a recent interview that whether or not they will be produced into films remains to be seen.
[edit] Books

Vincent wrote her first book in 2007, How to Eat Like a Hot Chick, with co-writer Jodi Lipper.

Filmography

* Fashion Victim (2008)
* Toxic (2008)
* The Prince, the Pimp, the Jackal and the Spayed (2007)
* Return to House on Haunted Hill (2007)
* Everybody Wants to Be Italian (2007)
* Wifey (2007)
* Just Add Water (2007)
* Pennies (2006)* Sasquatch Mountain (2006)* Seven Mummies (2006)
* The Surfer King (2006)
* It Waits (2005)
* Conversations with Other Women (2005)
* Intermedio (2005)
* Murder-Set-Pieces (2004)
* Final Sale (2004)
* Cabin Fever (2002)
* Darkened Room (2002)
* Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
* Fear Runs Silent (1999)

TV

* Malcolm in the Middle as Carly.
* Felicity as Denise Jensen.
* Ally McBeal as Penny.
* CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Gwen.
* Bones as Denise.
* Two and a Half Men as LuLu.
* Power Rangers Lost Galaxy as Maya, the Yellow Ranger.
* Gary Unmarried as Miss St. James, the Substitute Teacher.

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Catherine Keener


Catherine Ann Keener (born March 23, 1959)is an American actress. She has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress twice, for Being John Malkovich and Capote.

Early life

Keener was born in Miami, Florida, the third of five children of Evelyn and Jim Keener, a manager of an automotive store.She is of Irish descent on her father's side and of Lebanese descent on her mother's.Keener was raised Roman Catholic and attended Catholic schools.Her sister Elizabeth is also an actress.

Keener attended Wheaton College, in Norton, Massachusetts, where she lived with an aunt in order to save on room and board, feeling out of place among her more privileged peers. Keener majored in English and history, enrolling in a theater course only when she was unable to get into a photography class. Her first theatrical production was the Wendy Wasserstein play, Uncommon Women and Others, during her Junior year at Wheaton.

Career
Keener's first film appearance was one line in About Last Night (1986). Although she struggled professionally over the next few years one low-quality project had an unexpected dividend. Keener met her future husband, actor Dermot Mulroney in 1987 while working on Survival Quest (1989), after Mulroney became stuck while attempting to scale a cliff.She also guest-starred as an artist on an episode of Seinfeld called "The Letter". She played Jerry's girlfriend, an artist who painted the infamous portrait of Kramer. Keener then earned her first starring role in Johnny Suede with the then unknown Brad Pitt. Her performance gained critical acclaim and earned her her first Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead. She went on to work with director Tom Dicillo, again, in Living in Oblivion (1995). Two years later she was once again nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Walking and Talking, an independent cult-comedy film directed by Nicole Holofcener. Critics fell in love with Keener's naturalness onscreen.

In 2000, Keener earned her first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Being John Malkovich, directed by Spike Jonze. In 2001, she worked with director Nicole Holofcener in Lovely and Amazing garnering her a third Independent Spirit Award nomination. In 2002, she co-starred with Edward Norton in the off-Broadway revival of Burn This and the films Full Frontal, and S1m0ne, all of which were box office disappointments when released, but many have since gained a following.

In 2005, she made a huge comeback starring in the political thriller The Interpreter, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, opposite Daniel Day-Lewis, and was cast as the love interest of Steve Carell in Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Keener's performance as writer Harper Lee in Capote (also 2005) earned her several awards and nominations, including her second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 2006, she starred in the film Friends with Money, directed by Nicole Holofcener.

In 2007, Keener played Jan Burres in Sean Penn's critically acclaimed film Into the Wild, based on Jon Krakauer's best-selling book of the same name. In 2008, her film An American Crime, the true story of Gertrude Baniszewski, a middle-aged mother who tortured and killed Sylvia Likens in her Indiana home, was aired on Showtime. Keener plays Baniszewski and her portrayal earned her an Emmy nomination in the Best Actress TV Mini-Series or Movie category. In 2008, Keener portrayed Philip Seymour Hoffman's wife Adele in the critically acclaimed Charlie Kaufman directorial debut, Synecdoche, New York. Keener played the title character's mother in the 2010 film Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, based on the series of books by Rick Riordan.

Personal life

Keener married actor Dermot Mulroney in 1990. The couple had a son, Clyde Keener Mulroney (born June 21, 1999), before separating in September 2005.In June 2007, Mulroney filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.The divorce became final on December 19, 2007. Keener is a close friend of actor Brad Pitt,whom she met while filming Johnny Suede. Keener has homes in Los Angeles and North Carolina.
Awards and nominations
(Academy Awards
* 2000 Best Supporting Actress for Being John Malkovich (nomination)
* 2006 Best Supporting Actress for Capote (nomination)

BAFTA Awards

* 2006 Best Supporting Actress for Capote (nomination)

Chlotrudis Awards

* 1997 Best Lead Actress for Walking and Talking (nomination)
* 2000 Best Supporting Actress for Being John Malkovich (win)
* 2003 Best Lead Actress for Lovely and Amazing (nomination)
* 2006 Best Supporting Actress for Capote (win)

Critics Choice Awards

* 2006 Best Supporting Actress for Capote (nomination)
* 2008 Best Supporting Actress for Into the Wild (nomination)

Primetime Emmy Awards

* 2008 Best Performance by and Actress in a Mini-series or TV-Movie for An American Crime (nomination)

Golden Globes, USA

* 2000 Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for Being John Malkovich (nomination)
* 2008 Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-series or TV-Movie for An American Crime (nomination)

Independent Spirit Awards

* 1993 Best Female Lead for Johnny Suede (nomination)
* 1997 Best Female Lead for Walking and Talking (nomination)
* 2003 Best Female Lead for Lovely and Amazing (nomination)

Satellite Awards

* 2000 Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Musical for Being John Malkovich (win)
* 2003 Best Lead Actress in a Comedy or Musical for Lovely and Amazing nomination)

Screen Actors Guild Awards

* 2000 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Being John Malkovich, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Being John Malkovich (nomination)
* 2006 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Capote, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Capote (nomination)
* 2008 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Into the Wild, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Into the Wild (nomination)

Saturn Awards

* 2009 Best Lead Actress for Where the Wild Things Are (nomination)

Filmography
Year Film Role Notes
1986 About Last Night... Cocktail Waitress
1989 Survival Quest Cheryl
1990 Catchfire Trucker's girl
1991 Switch Steve's Secretary
Johnny Suede Yvonne
1992 The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag Suzanne
1995 Living in Oblivion Nicole Springer
1996 Walking and Talking Amelia
Boys Jilly
Box of Moonlight Floatie Dupre
1997 The Real Blonde Mary
1998 Out of Sight Adele
Your Friends & Neighbors Terri
1999 8mm Amy Welles
Simpatico Cecilia
Being John Malkovich Maxine Lund
2001 Lovely & Amazing Michelle Marks
2002 Adaptation. Herself cameo
Full Frontal Lee
Death to Smoochy Nora Wells
S1m0ne Elaine Christian
2005 The Ballad of Jack and Rose Kathleen
The Interpreter Dot
The 40-Year-Old Virgin Trish Piedmont
Capote Nelle Harper Lee
2006 Friends with Money Christine
2007 An American Crime Gertrude Baniszewski
Into the Wild Jan Burres
2008 Hamlet 2 Brie Marschz
What Just Happened Lou Tarnow
Synecdoche, New York Adele Lack
Genova Barbara
2009 The Soloist Mary Weston
Where the Wild Things Are Connie
2010 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Sally Jackson
Please Give Kate
Cyrus Jamie
Nailed Rep. Pam Hendrickson forthcoming film
2011 Trust Post-Production