Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Anne Hathaway - E! True Hollywood Story, Heath Ledger

Anne HathawayAnne Hathaway appeared in "E! True Hollywood Story" - Heath Ledger (2008) TV episode as Herself.

"E! True Hollywood Story" - Heath Ledger is nice tribute. First of all, I want to say that this report is awesome! It's great and lovely, to review Heath Ledger's life, because he was a great actor,person and he deserves it. Nobody says anything negative about Heath's life, so maybe this is a sign that he was really a good person gone too soon. Leave a two year old daughter who is his father image, and he's still with us, because he lives in her. I'm from Spain, and I wanted to know if there's any possibility to get this report. I watched it in Youtube, but it can be download. So if someone knows any page where I can find a link to download it, I'll be very pleased, because here in Spain, we don't have "True Hollywood Story" and it's impossible for me to get the report. Thank you in advance, and I repeat, it's a very nice tribute to him.

Episode Cast
Beng Spies ... Narrator

Heath Ledger ... Himself (archive footage)
Mark Naglazas ... Himself

Annie Murtagh-Monks ... Herself
John Rapsey ... Himself
Melissa Thomas-Dunkley ... Herself
Ann Fay ... Herself

Jefery Levy ... Himself
Shaun Cassidy ... Himself (archive footage)
Rick Rosenthal ... Himself

Chad Hartigan ... Himself

Bryan Brown ... Himself (archive footage)
Gregor Jordan ... Himself
Noreen Hobson ... Herself

Mel Gibson ... Himself (archive footage)

Mark Addy ... Himself (archive footage)

Shannyn Sossamon ... Herself (archive footage)

Naomi Watts ... Herself (archive footage)

Ang Lee ... Himself

Michelle Williams ... Herself (archive footage)

Anne Hathaway ... Herself (archive footage)
Annie Proulx ... Herself

Keith Szarabajka ... Himself

Christian Bale ... Himself (archive footage)
Vincent Fantauzzo ... Himself - artist

Verne Troyer ... Himself
Paul Browne ... Himself - NYC Police Deputy Commissioner
Ray Kelly ... Himself

Drew Pinsky ... Himself
Kim Ledger ... Himself / Heath's Father

Vincent Fauntauzzo ... Himself

Monday, May 25, 2009

Beyoncé Knowles - Black Reel Awards and nomination.

Beyonce Knowles imageshack usBeyoncé Knowles has received Black Reel Awards and nominations during her solo career as below

Black Reel Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2004 The Fighting Temptations Best Actress Nominated
"He Still Loves Me"
From: The Fighting Temptations
Best Original or Adapted Song Won
2007 Dreamgirls Best Actress Nominated
" Listen"
From: Dreamgirls
Best Original or Adapted Song Nominated
2008 Cadillac Records Best Ensemble Won


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Kristen Stewart - The Messengers

Kristen Stewart imageshack usKristen Stewart appeared in The Messengers as Jess Solomon (Lead Role). The Messengers is a 2007 supernatural thriller film directed by the Pang Brothers and produced by Sam Raimi. The Messengers stars Kristen Stewart, John Corbett, William B. Davis, Dylan McDermott and Penelope Ann Miller.

The Messengers film is about an ominous darkness that invades a seemingly serene sunflower farm in North Dakota, and the Solomon family is torn apart by suspicion, mayhem, and murder. Roy Solomon, his wife Denise, their teenage daughter Jessica and their little son Ben move from Chicago to an old farm in North Dakota to rebuild their family, financially affected by the long unemployment of Roy and a car accident of Jessica that has brought serious problems to Ben. Roy plants sunflowers in the land and hires the stranger Burwell to help him until the harvest. When Jess sees ghosts and poltergeists in the house, her parents do not believe on her. She tries to prove that she is not insane or trying to call their attentions, and discovers the fate of the former owners.

Cast

(Cast overview, first billed only)

Kristen Stewart ... Jess

Dylan McDermott ... Roy

Penelope Ann Miller ... Denise

John Corbett ... Burwell
Evan Turner ... Ben
Theodore Turner ... Ben

William B. Davis ... Colby Price

Brent Briscoe ... Plume

Dustin Milligan ... Bobby

Jodelle Ferland ... Michael Rollins

Michael Daingerfield ... Police Officer
Tatiana Maslany ... Lindsay Rollins

Shirley McQueen ... Mary Rollins

Anna Hagan ... Doctor
Blaine Hart ... Charlie


The Messengers placed first in box office receipts for the weekend of February 2-4, 2007. In its first weekend of release, the film grossed $14,713,321.[1]. As of February 23, 2008, the film had grossed $54,957,265.