ZAC OU CORBIN BLEU

 ZAC OU CORBIN BLEU
corbin blue

Corbin Blue was born on February 21, 1989 in Brooklyn, New York.

Corbin got into acting at a very young age - two years old by doing TV commercials. By the time he was four he was doing modeling professionally and by the age of six, he was in his first off-Broadway theatrical production entitled Tiny Tim is Dead.

In 1996, at the age of seven, he moved with his family to Los Angeles, California to further his career. He quickly took on many roles, such as his TV debut as a recurring character in the series High Incident. He also took on many small roles on the big screen as well, beginning with his movie debut in Soldier. He took on a number of other roles over the next few years.

Corbin was constantly trying to better himself as an actor and as a dancer. He was accepted to and attended the prestigious Debbie Allen Dance Academy and the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Of course, Corbin appeared in many of the school's productions and was even awarded the Theatre Student of the Year award.

In 2004, he received his first lead role in a movie as Austin in Catch That Kid. That following year, he was cast in the Discovery Kids' television series Flight 29 Down, where he and the cast played a bunch of kids stranded on a deserted island.

In 2005, Corbin got his big break when he was cast as Chad Danforth in Disney Channel's made for TV movie High School Musical, which first aired in 2006. The movie was a huge success for him and the talented cast (Zac Efron, Vanessa Anne Hutchinson, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel) as well the soundtrack which went to the top of the charts.

In 2007, he starred in another smash TV movie on Disney -- Jump In! where he put his father's hope on him as a boxer aside for his own pursuit of friendship and his own passion with double Dutch and other jump-rope moves.

He also released his first solo album in 2007 entitled Another Side featuring the smash single "Push It To The Limit."

Zac Efron was born on October 18, 1987 in San Luis Obispo, California to David Efron and Starla Baskett. His family moved when he was very young to Arroyo Grande (also in California). He has a younger brother named Dylan.

He had always been interested in performing and used to sing and act for his family. However, it was not until he was about eleven years old that he and his family decided to become serious about a career and he started to take singing lessons. Soon afterwards he landed his first real role in a production of the play Gypsy. This led to other parts on the stage such as in Peter Pan, Little Shop of Horrors, Mame and The Music Man.

He then began to turn his attention to television and in 2002 made his TV debut in an episode of Firefly. The following year he appeared in an episode of E.R. and a part in the made for TV comedy called The Big Wide World of Carl Laemke.

He took on the role of an autistic child in a TV movie drama in 2004 entitled Miracle Run, for which he was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special - Supporting Young Actor. 2004 kept on getting better, another big break also came that year when he appeared as Cameron Bale in the television series Summerland, which continued through 2005.

In 2006, he appeared in the highly popular Disney made for TV movie High School Musical along side two other young actors, Vanessa Anne Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel and Corbin Bleu. The movie did very well in the ratings for its demographics, but to everyone's delight, the music from the soundtrack has made a big splash on the U.S. charts. In fact, the single "Breaking Free" - a duo he sings with Vanessa Anne Hudgens has reached #4 on Billboard and made history when it dropped 82 places from #86 one week earlier - the largest single jump ever!

Hobbies & Interests: Surfing, playing piano, working on 60s muscle cars, golf, skiing, rock climbing and snowboarding.

# Posté le jeudi 15 mai 2008 06:02

justin temberlak ou 50 cent

justin temberlak ou 50 cent
Justin Timberlake was born on January 31, 1981 in Memphis, Tennessee to Lynn Herless and Randy Timberlake (divorced). He his stepmother is named Lisa and he has two stepbrothers, Steven and Jonathan. He had a twin sister, Laura Katherine, that died within minutes after birth.

In 1992, he appeared on Star Search competing as a singer, however, he did not win.

His first big break came in 1994, when he joined with future stars Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Ryan Gosling and Keri Russel on the Mickey Mouse Club.

The exposure on the MMC was enough to have him invited to audition for the boy band 'NSYNC in 1995, which was a huge pop success.

He had a widely followed relationship with pop singer Britney Spears in 2000.

In 2002, he releases his first solo album, Justified which was nominated for a few Grammy Awards and winning Male Pop Vocal Performance for the song "Cry Me a River."

He released a new album in FutureSex/LoveSounds in September, 2006 and it debuted at #1 in the U.S., UK and in other countries across the globe.

Hobbies and Interests: Loves to eat ice cream (favorite is Baskin' Robin's Daquiri Ice). He collects candles and sports jerseys and cars. Enjoys riding motorcycles.

50 Cent (a.k.a. Fifty or Fiddy as pronounced in African American Vernacular English, born Curtis Jackson on July 6, 1976 in Queens, New York), is a popular African American hip-hop artist. Once almost unknown outside his hometown of southside Jamaica, Queens, he is currently signed to Eminem's record label Shady Records and Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment. The rapper, who was the first to sign to Shady Records, was scouted before knowing Eminem. Eminem first encountered 50 Cent with MTV News reporter Sway Calloway; Eminem apparently had not heard any of 50 Cent's performances before seeing him in person. He appeared on the 8 Mile soundtrack with an accompanying song and video ("Wanksta") that immediately went into heavy rotation on BET, MTV, and radio stations across the country. In the opinion of many observers his continued success seems guaranteed by his large underground fanbase and the street credibility he has gained by appearing on almost every major mix tape sold in New York in the past few years.



Interscope Records has sold 50 Cent as the "real deal", as the success of an artist in gangsta rap depends on an image of street credibility and reputation. His mother was killed in a drug deal, he was a drug dealer himself, he has been shot nine times (nine bullets in one single shootout, not nine separate incidents as some believe), and he built a large rap empire in New York City before ever signing a major record deal. These facts are probably used as part of the marketing strategy for his brand.



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Early Life

Curtis Jackson never knew his crack cocaine-addicted father, and his mother, a bisexual Queens drug dealer working under "Fat Cat", was murdered when Jackson was only eight years old. Her death had a major impact on Jackson, the degree of which is speculated over by fans, and her sexuality also played a key part in Jackson's emotional growth, which he would later reference in the song "Hate It or Love It" off The Game's album The Documentary), "Comin' up, I was confused, my momma kissin' a girl/ Confusion occurs, comin' up in a cold world". The same song also contains a mild indictment of his father's absence, "Daddy ain't around, probably out committin' felonies".



After his mother's death, Jackson ended up living with his grandparents, where as a teenager he became immersed in the local drug trade. Hustling around his native Jamaica, Queens neighborhood, Jackson went by the name of "Boo Boo". It was during this period of distributing narcotics that Jackson met fellow Queens native Tony Yayo, who would later become a member of Jackson's G-Unit group. In June of 1994, Jackson was arrested on felony drug charges. Being a second time offender, Jackson was able to plead out of significant prison time by accepting seven months in a "shock incarceration" boot camp. He would later boast about this period as his doing "seven to nine."



He became a father to a son, Marquise in 1997. Jackson met up with Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC fame and was signed to his label JMJ. Jay taught him the basics and then 50 left the label in search of someone who could help him achieve his dream of rap stardom. He teamed up with the hip-hop production duo Track Masters who recognized 50 Cent's talent for incisive lyrics and signed him to Columbia Records in 1999. Although he looks back on this time with displeasure (his biography refers to it as being "locked up in the studio"), the 18 days spent in a studio in Upstate New York produced 36 tracks which later became his breakthrough album Power of the Dollar. "How to Rob", the humorous ode to robbing a slew of industry rappers (Jay-Z, Puff Daddy, Busta Rhymes (Flipmode Squad), various members of the Wu-Tang Clan, even Track Masters, and many more) was an instant hit for New York radio. Power Of The Dollar was never released, due to his shooting in 2000 and Columbia Records executives decided to drop him, claiming the shooting was negative publicity.



Eminem & Shady Records

50 Cent is the Future was heard by a very impressed Eminem who brought the rapper to Dr. Dre's attention. Dre endorsed the ideas of signing a deal and working with 50 Cent on an album. Eminem was quick to get onto New York's hip-hop radio circuit with the message that 50 Cent was his favorite rapper at the moment. After a meeting with Interscope and Eminem in Los Angeles, 50 Cent quickly signed a deal with Interscope/ Aftermath (Dr. Dre's label)/Shady (Eminem's label) to release a record. Before starting production of his new album with Eminem and Dre, 50 quickly released another bootleg album of his raps over stolen beats entitled No Mercy, No Fear with the only 'original' production being "Wanksta", a veiled dis aimed at 'industry' rapper Ja Rule. Although "Wanksta" was never meant as a radio single, under the barrage of 50 Cent albums and the buzz over Eminem's words of praise and subsequent deal with 50 Cent, "Wanksta" quickly became the most requested song on New York radio. Capitalizing on the appropriated song's success, it was added to Eminem's hit movie soundtrack 8 Mile and had its own video release, quickly entering heavy rotation on MTV, BET, MuchMusic, and radio stations around the country.



Wealth & Success

In its first week of release, 50's first major label debut Get Rich or Die Tryin' sold 872,000 units. The album was certified gold in its first week and platinum the next, and it broke the record for first week sales of any major label debut in the entire SoundScan era. On April 12, 2004 Get Rich or Die Tryin' was certified seven times platinum (i.e. has sold 7,000,000 albums) by the RIAA.



50 Cent and the future

Although originally planning on releasing a new album before the end of 2003, 50 decided to push the album release back to February of 2005. "I was thinking of releasing the next album in November, but I'm gonna wait," 50 Cent said in April 2003. "Get Rich or Die Tryin -- I don't think it will be over by then. I still got records I could shoot visuals for. I don't want to get ahead of myself." 50 Cent has invested in G-Unit related promotions as well as his own clothing line. After the release of Beg For Mercy from his group G-Unit, he teamed up with Reebok to release his own G-Unit Sneakers. Also the rapper invested in bottled water. 50 Cent guest starred on an episode of The Simpsons entitled, Pranksta Rap on February 13th, 2005.



On March 3, 2005, 50 released the album "The Massacre". It was originally entitled "St. Valentine's Day Massacre", but changed when the album release date was set back. He scored a hit with the album's first single, "Candy Shop". The album has sold more than seven million copies worldwide. The album's second single, "Just A Lil' Bit" peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.



A video game starring 50 Cent, called 50 Cent: Bulletproof, will be availible in Fall 2005. It is published by VU Games. It will be available on the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox, and there is another version in production for the PlayStation Portable.



Disputes and controversy

Before even signing to Eminem's and Dr. Dre's label, 50 Cent was engaged in a well-publicized dispute with rapper Ja Rule and his label Murder Inc. Records. The rappers engaged in numerous mixtape "disses," but have since ended the conflict. The conflict started from alleged accounts stemmed from an apparent robbery of Ja Rule's jewelry led to a confrontation from a member of Murder, Inc stabbing 50 Cent. Before the release of Get Rich Or Die Tryin', Murder, Inc alongside The Source began a smear campaign against the rapper. A restraining order document was floating around the Internet stating that 50 Cent had placed label CEO, Irv Gotti and rapper Black Child in the document forging a belief that 50 Cent is a "snitch" or a police informant. Although 50 Cent dismissed the claims of a restraining order, the bad publicity continues to be a tool used among various rappers who engage in beef with G-Unit. This was one of the most well known feuds in hip-hop history. Ja Rule eventaully tried to squash the beef with 50 Cent by using Minister Louis Farrakhan in a televised interview. Ja Rule soon lost credibility when the interview was done a day before his album Blood From My Eye was release, in which 50 Cent dismissed the interview as a blantant publicity stunt. However, as of 2004, 50 Cent had not commented much on Ja Rule's and Irv Gotti's situation. The FBI is probing Murder Inc.'s '(Now referred to as simply The Inc.)' ties to drug-kingpin Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff.



50 Cent also has a rivalry with former allies Shyne, Jadakiss, Nas, and Fat Joe. He claimed that Nas had made disparaging comments about him and his G-Unit camp while performing at a New York concert. The rapper has denounced Nas as a traitor over the alleged signing to the Murder Inc label. 50 Cent points out that Jadakiss and Fat Joe were notorious for allowing themselves to partner up with Ja Rule while filming a video in which the rapper took shots at him. He recorded the "Piggy Bank" attack directly at Jadakiss and Fat Joe for their association with Ja Rule. Also, jailed rapper Shyne was named as an enemy of 50 Cent. Shyne had Irv Gotti and Ja Rule produce his album, and 50 Cent also attacked him for this association. 50 Cent has also had a long-standing dispute with former proteges Bang 'Em Smurf and Domination over internal conflicts. On the song "Love Me" off the 8 Mile soundtrack, 50 Cent criticized Lil' Kim for having breast implants and discusses why he refused her request to be in a video clip for her single "Magic Stick", which he refused to record with her, citing that song was originally entitled to Miami rapper Trina.



50 Cent also had a little known feud with Jay-Z in 1999. Jay-Z did not take to kindly to 50 Cent's mention of him on "How To Rob," and Jay-Z made a diss aimed towards 50 Cent ("Go against Jigga your ass is dense/ Im about a dollar what the fuck is 50 Cent/"). 50 Cent responded with "Be A Gentleman," though the track was never heard by many due to 50 Cent getting dropped from Columbia Records after his shooting. 50 Cent and Jay-Z eventually squashed their beef, and they toured together in 2003. Jay-Z and 50 Cent even appeared in a Reebok commercial together promoting their sneaker lines, called S. Carter and the G-Unit, respectively.



While appearing at the Summer Jam XI concert in New York, 50 Cent and his members of G-Unit were being criticized for speaking out against other notable artists including R&B singer R. Kelly. Before the singer was to come on stage, 50 Cent mentioned R. Kelly's pending child pornography trial. He and his crew received mixed emotions from the crowd and chairs were thrown onstage,(In which Jackson threw them back into the crowd) forcing 50 Cent and G-Unit to leave the stage for safety reasons. 50 Cent was also dramatically booed off stage at the Reading Festival while on tour in England. A rain of bottles (and a camp stool) hit him and his G-Unit crew as they came onstage. Chants of "50 Cent is a wanksta" were heard as the group was jeered and heckled throughout the short appearance.



50 Cent has also had feuds with members of his own label. Most recently G-Unit member, The Game, was a target of 50 Cent's feud. 50 Cent explained his displeasure of The Game in Vibe Magazine and also publicly on New York's radio station Hot 97. The rapper officially booted The Game out over his disloyalty to not participate in the rap war with Jadakiss, Nas and Fat Joe. The rapper also claimed that he was not getting his proper credit for the debut of The Game's Documentary album. The Game counters that he quit G-Unit before being kicked out. During that dispute, a member of The Game's entourage was shot and wounded after confrontation at Hot 97. After the situation between them escalated, 50 Cent and The Game decided to hold a press conference to announce their reconciliation. 50 Cent also launched a new Charitable Organzation called G-Unity, aimed at helping the less fortunate in the inner cities. Despite the truce, 50 Cent and The Game now appear distant from one another. In recent magazines, 50 Cent is still dissing The Game over the public fall-out. The rapper claimed that he will not participate on the next album The Game releases and will feel it through multi-platinum sells. And most recently G-Unit artist Tony Yayo was blantantly dissing The Game on New York's Power 105 FM. The Game has not responded to any of the comments. 50 Cent filed a lawsuit against Jimmy Henchmen, the manager of The Game. The rapper sued Henchmen over the filming of the DVD the original "50 Cent" in Infamous Times. The movie chronicles the life of Kelvin "50 Cents" Martin and the rapper authorized footage for the DVD. Henchmen dismissed the lawsuit, stating that 50 Cent's jealousy to The Game was a reason for him to react to suing him. The Game performance at Summer Jam XII only comfirms that feud with G-Unit is still on-going. The Game abuptly brought out a mascot looking like a rat wearing a G-Unit tank top. The rat was soon beat down by members of Black Wall Street. The rat was apparently to represent 50 Cent. The Game has responded to G-Unit by releasing 300 Bars and Running, a diss directly to 50 Cent and other members. He also began selling G-Unot shirts on his website.



50 Cent also had a fall-out with Eminem's former deejay Green Lantern. The deejay has been labeled a "snitch" and "traitor" for his apparent phone conversation with rival Jadakiss. Jadakiss had phone interview with DJ Green Lantern over his the feud with 50 Cent. The deejay was apparently encouraging Jadakiss to "deliver a major blow" to 50 Cent. The rapper never confronted the deejay about the situation, but it did affect the relationship within the Shady Records. The situation forced Green Lantern to leave Shady Records and other ventures associated with Eminem.



On a taping of The O'Reilly Factor, conservative commentator Bill O'Reilly has insisted boycotts against rap music. O'Reilly named 50 Cent as a member of his crusade to stop rappers who promote bad behavior from endorsing mainstream merchandise. He criticized shoe maker Reebok for partnering up with 50 Cent to endorse his G-Unit Sneakers. O'Reilly has rallied a boycott against the shoe maker. Despite the boycott, sales remain excellent, and Reebok still continues to endorse 50 Cent's products. However, a television advertisement for Reebok which featured 50 Cent was recently taken off air in the United Kingdom. The advertisement contained lyrics from one of 50's tracks, which resulted in complaints against their violent imagery.



G-Unit Records

After the success of 50 Cent's Get Rich Or Die Tryin', Interscope granted 50 Cent his own label, like his mentor Eminem. In 2003, G-Unit Records officially became a record label. 50 Cent appointed his manager Sha Money XL as the president. 50 Cent is the first signed artist to G-Unit Records besides the original Shady and Aftermath Records. In 2003, the label signed on Lloyd Banks (Christopher Lloyd), Tony Yayo (Marvin Bernard) and Young Buck (David Danell Brown) as the established members of G-Unit. In 2004, 50 Cent alongside Dr. Dre signed The Game (Jayceon Taylor) to the label. As of 2005, R & B singer Olivia (Olivia Longe), DJ Whoo Kid, and west coast rapper Spider Loc joined G-Unit Records. 50 Cent had recently been in the press. The rapper has been scouting for a new hardcore rap group. 50 Cent has officially signed the Brooklyn veteran-duo M.O.P., and gangsta crooner Kokane is apparently signed to the G-Unit. The rapper is in talks with Lil' Scrappy and Mobb Deep. Scouts have been also looking for Houston rap legend Big Love of Candy Sto' Productions. There is no official signing of these artists but it may happen within his upcoming Anger Management Tour.



Criticisms

Along with the aforementioned Bill O'Reilly, many other people have criticised 50 Cent for being immoral. It is felt that his music celebrates guns and drugs, without any emphasis on social or moral consciousness. More recently, 50 Cent has been chastised for being a "sellout" due to his generally torpedinous flow, as well as for the lyrics being seen as shallow by many listeners. Ironically, the Ja Rule feud was started when 50 labeled Ja as a so-called "wanksta",



[Added by PSP: An unofficial biography of 50 Cent is being released entitled Refuse 2 Die - see official press release HERE.]

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# Posté le jeudi 15 mai 2008 06:01
Modifié le jeudi 15 mai 2008 06:14

angelina jolie ou victoria beckham

angelina jolie ou victoria beckham
Victoria Beckham quotes
I don't know much about football. I know what a goal is, which is surely the main thing about football.

I keep fit by running after my three boys all day.

I'm still me even after all that's happened.

If I set my mind to something I do it. My biggest wish for all of us is that we are happy, successful, and that we stay true to ourselves.

If you haven't got it. Fake it! Too short? Wear big high heels, but do practice walking!... (more Victoria Beckham quotes)

Victoria Beckham trivia
In April 2007, David & Victoria took legal action against a look-alike couple who had posed as the Beckhams for the last 10 years, obtaining free gifts such as jewelery and preferential seating at restaurants and clubs. The couple were eventually caught after they tried to enter the Hollywood restaurant, The Ivy, and were recognized by the manager who had greeted the real couple a fortnight earlier.

Angelina was born in Los Angeles, California on June 4, 1975.

Her father is actor Jon Voight.

She learned to act at an early age at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute.

Later, she turned to modeling and traveled around the world.

She appeared in a number of music videos before turning her attention towards acting.

She first appeared in a motion picture made for TV in 1997 entitled George Wallace and first appeared on the silver screen the following year in the film Playing by Heart.

In 2000 she won the Hollywood Film Festival Actress of the Year and the ShoWest Award for Supporting Actress of the Year. In 2001 she won the Teen Choice Award for Film – Choice Actress

Throughout her career she has been awarded or nominated for many movies including:

George Wallace (1997)

CableACE Award for Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries (nominated)

Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie (nominated)

Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV

Playing By Heart (1998)

NBR Award for Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress

Gia (1998)

Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie (nominated)

Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV

Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

LA Outfest Grand Jury Award for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries

Girl, Interrupted (1999)

Academic Awards (Oscar) for Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress – Drama

BFCA Award for Best Supporting Actress

CFCA Award for Best Supporting Actress (nominated)

Empire Award for Best Actress (nominated)

Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

The Bone Collector (1999)

Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress – Suspense (nominated)

Gone In Sixty Seconds (2000)

Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress - Action

Laura Croft, Tomb Raider (2001)

Saturn Award for Best Actress (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Best Fight (nominated)

Angelina has many tattoos, here is where they are located on her body:

"A prayer for the wild at heart, kept in cages"

Billy Bob above dragon tattoo on left shoulder

Blue box on center of lower back

Cross on lower front hip

Cross on thigh

Courage ... was removed

Dragon on left arm

Dragon with tribal design on lower back

Japanese death symbol on shoulder

Letter H on left wrist

"Quod me nutrit me destruit" [What nourishes me also destroys me]

Many rumors have been circulating about a relationship between herself and Mr. and Mrs. Smith co-star Brad Pitt. She denied any relationship except that they are very good friends.

In July of 2005, Angelina and "friend" Brad Pitt traveled to Ethiopia, Africa so that Angelina could adopt a second child (Zahara Marley Jolie). Both children are also being co-adopted by Brad.

In August 2005, Angelina has been granted honorary citizenship in Cambodia by King Norodom Sihamoni for her environmental work in the country.

The rumors of a Brad-Jolie (Bradjolina) relationship have been "officially" confirmed with the January 2006 announcement that Angelina Jolie is pregnant with Brad Pitt's child.

Angeline Jolie gave birth to a baby girl on Saturday, May 27th in Africa. She and Brad Pitt have named the child Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt.

Pitt moves with Jolie and the rest of the family to New Orleans in January 2007.

An official from an adoption agency in Vietnam announced in March 2007, that Jolie has filed for the adoption of a child in his country. On March 16th, Jolie went to Vietnam to pick up Pax, the newest addition to her family.

# Posté le jeudi 15 mai 2008 06:00
Modifié le jeudi 15 mai 2008 06:23

vote: cameron diaz ou lucy liu

vote: cameron diaz ou lucy liu
Born in 1972 in San Diego, California.

She left home as a teenager and spent a few years traveling around the globe.

Began modeling in 1993

Cameron was given her first job as a movie actress in 1994 with her role as Tina Carlyle in The Mask.

In 1996 she was awarded the 1996 ShoWest Female Star of Tomorrow

Throughout her career she has been awarded or nominated for many movies including:

The Mask (1994)

MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Best Dance Sequence (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Most Desirable Female (nominated)

My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)

ALMA Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Crossover Role in a Feature Film

Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress – Comedy

Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical (nominated)

A Life Less Ordinary (1997)

MTV Movie Award for Best Dance Sequence (nominated)

There's Something About Mary (1998)

ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film in a Crossover Role (nominated)

American Comedy Award for Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture (Leading Role)

Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actress – Comedy

Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance

MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo (nominated)

NYFCC Award for Best Actress

Being John Malkovich (1999)

American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (nominated)

BAFTA Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role

Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (nominated)

Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical (nominated)

Sierra Award for Best Supporting Actress (nominated)

OFCS Award for Best Supporting Actress (nominated)

Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture (nominated)

Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (nominated)

Any Given Sunday (1999)

ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film

Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actess - Drama

Charlie's Angels (2000)

Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress (nominated)

Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Action Team

Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Best Dance Sequence

MTV Award for Best Onscreen Team

MTV Award for Best Line From a Movie (nominated)

Vanilla Sky (2001)

AFI Film Award for Featured Actor of the Year - Female – Movies (nominated)

Alma Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (nominated)

Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress (nominated)

BSFC Award for Best Supporting Actress

BFCA Award for Best Supporting Actress (nominated)

CFCA Award for Best Supporting Actress

Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (nominated)

Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (nominated)

Shrek (2001)

Kid's Choice Award for Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team (nominated)

Gangs of New York (2002)

Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (nominated)

MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (nominated)

Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Liplock (nominated)

Charlie's Angel: Full Throttle (2003)

MTV Movie Award for Best Look (nominated)

Razzie Award for Worst Actress (nominated)

Lucy Alexis Liu (Chinese: 劉玉玲 Liú Yùlíng, born December 2, 1968) is an Emmy Award-nominated American bisexual actress. She became known after starring in the television series Ally McBeal (1996-2000) and has also appeared in several notable film roles, including Kill Bill and Charlie's Angels.



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Born December 2, 1968 (age 38)

Queens, New York, USA

Notable roles Ling Woo in Ally McBeal (1998 – 2002)

Alex Munday in Charlie's Angels (2000)

O-Ren Ishii in Kill Bill (2003)



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Biography


Early life
Liu was born in New York City, and was raised with her older brother, Alex Liu (Liú Yá Lì), and older sister, Jenny Liu (Liu Jin Li), in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York by Chinese immigrant parents.[1] Liu has said that she grew up in a "diverse" neighborhood;[1] her family spoke Chinese at home and she did not learn English until she was five years old.[2] Her father worked as a civil engineer and her mother as a biochemist in Taiwan, but they sacrificed to come to the United States. Liu, at her parents' insistence, devoted her spare time to studying, and she attended New York City's famous Stuyvesant High School. She attended New York University for one year, before transferring to University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where she joined the Chi Omega sorority and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Asian Languages and Cultures.[1] At one point, Liu worked as a waitress in Michigan.[1]





Career
Liu began acting in 1989, after auditioning for a role in the University of Michigan's production of Alice in Wonderland during her senior year. Liu was cast in the lead role, although she had originally only tried out for a supporting part.[1] Liu had small roles in films and TV (including the Hell Money episode of The X-Files) before landing a role on Ally McBeal. Liu originally auditioned for the role of 'Nelle Porter' (played by Portia de Rossi), and the character "Ling Woo" was later created specifically for her. Liu's part on the series was originally not meant to be regular but the enthusiastic audience response to the actress' 'feisty' Ling Woo secured Liu as a permanent cast member. It also earned her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.[1]



Liu became better known with her turn as Alex in the Charlie's Angels movie, alongside established Hollywood stars Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz. The film became a hit, earning more than $125 million in the U.S., and a worldwide total of more than $258 million. The sequel, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, opened to poor reviews but was a box-office hit again, earning more than $252 million. In between the two films, Liu starred with Antonio Banderas in Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, a critical and box-office failure.



Liu next played O-Ren Ishii (Cottonmouth), one of the major villains in Quentin Tarantino's 2003 film, Kill Bill. She won an MTV Movie Award for "Best Movie Villain" for the part. Subsequently, Liu appeared on several episodes of Joey with Matt LeBlanc, who played her love interest in the Charlie's Angels movies. She also had smaller roles as Kitty Baxter in the smash hit Chicago, and as a psychologist opposite Keira Knightley in the thriller Domino. In 2006, she played leading lady and love interest to Josh Hartnett in the popular crime thriller Lucky Number Slevin. Other appearances include a cameo on the animated show Futurama and recently, The Simpsons.



In April 2006, the documentary Freedom's Fury premiered, with Liu as executive producer.[1] The film dramatizes the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, climaxing with the infamous water polo showdown between Hungary and the Soviet Union at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, known as the 'Blood In The Water match'.



Her film 3 Needles was released on December 1, 2006. In the film, she plays Jin Ping, an HIV-positive Chinese woman. Liu agreed to star in the film for lower than usual pay because she wanted to spread awareness about the way AIDS is improperly treated in China and Thailand.[3] Liu's other recent roles include Code Name: The Cleaner, an action comedy released January 5, 2007 and, Rise, a supernatural thriller co-starring Michael Chiklis in which Liu plays an undead reporter,[2] Watching the Detectives, an independent romantic comedy co-starring Cillian Murphy, and Kung Fu Panda, an animated film scheduled for 2008 in which she will voice a snake.[1] Liu has also signed on to star in Beautiful Asian Brides and a new version of Charlie Chan which has been in pre-production since 2000; she will produce both films.[1]





Personal life
In 2004, Liu announced her engagement to New York playwright Zach Helm. Their relationship ended in 2005.



In a Jane interview, she indicated the possibility that she was bisexual, but has not stated anything definite. She is quoted as saying, "I think people sometimes get the wrong impression when they're like, 'Oh, well, so-and-so was straight and then she was gay, and now she's straight again,' you know? But it's like, how many times do I have to kiss a woman before I'm gay? Everybody wants to label people. Sometimes you just fall in love with somebody, and you're really not thinking about what gender or whatever they happen to be. I think that if I happen to fall in love with a woman, everyone's going to make a big deal out of it. But if I happen to fall in love with a man, nobody cares."[4][5]



With her parents' work ethic, Liu continued, "I'm always multitasking, doing 10 things at once". She is fluent in Chinese, and also speaks some Italian, Spanish and Japanese, a language she learned in preparation for her role in Kill Bill.[1] She also rock climbs, practices martial arts, skis, and plays the accordion. Liu is also an artist in several media, and has had three gallery shows showcasing her collage, paintings, and photography".[6]



In 2001, Liu was the spokesperson for the Lee National Denim Day fund-raiser which raises millions of dollars for breast cancer research and education. In 2005, Liu was appointed a U.S. Fund for UNICEF Ambassador; in that capacity, she has traveled to Pakistan and Lesotho, among other countries.[1] Early in 2006, Liu received an "Asian Excellence Award" for Visibility, since she is considered the most well-known and visible Asian American in the media today. She is also the first Asian-American woman to host Saturday Night Live. Liu has said about her background, "when you grow up Asian-American it's difficult because you don't know if you're Asian or you're American. You get confused" and that "You need to recognize where your background is from. I think it's important. Just for yourself. It makes you more whole. It does."[1]



Liu has a tattoo of a tiger on her lower back.



She will also guest star on two episodes of Ugly Betty.



The Minnesota band Dropping Daylight wrote a song entitled "Lucy" about the lead singer, Sebastion Davin's, passionate dream about Lucy Liu.





Filmography
1992 Rhythm of Destiny (伴我縱橫)

1993 Protozoa

1995 Bang

1995 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, episode "The March to Freedom"

1996 The X-Files, episode "Hell Money"

1996 ER -Episode "And Baby Makes Two"

1996 Jerry Maguire

1996 Guy

1997 Gridlock'd

1997 City of Industry

1997 Flypaper

1998 Love Kills

1998 – 2002 Ally McBeal, seasons 2-5

1999 Payback

1999 True Crime

1999 Molly

1999 The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human

1999 Play It to the Bone

2000 Shanghai Noon

2000 Charlie's Angels

2001 Futurama, episodes "I Dated a Robot" and "Love and Rocket"

2001 Sex and the City, episode "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda"

2001 Hotel

2002 Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever

2002 Cypher

2002 Chicago

2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

2003 Kill Bill: Volume 1

2004 Kill Bill: Volume 2

2004 Mulan II

2004 Joey

2005 Domino

2005 3 Needles

2005 The Simpsons, episode "Goo Goo Gai Pan"

2006 Lucky Number Slevin

2007 The Cleaner

2007 Ugly Betty

2007 Rise

2007 Watching the Detectives

2007 Eliot Rockett

2008 Beautiful Asian Brides

2008 Kung Fu Panda

2008 Charlie Chan



Other

Maya and Miguel

Jackie Chan Adventures

Game Over

SSX Tricky - Elise (video game)



Footnotes
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Roberts, Sheila. "Lucy Liu Interview, CodeName The Cleaner", Movies Online, 2006-12-21. Retrieved on 2006-12-21.

^ a b Radish, Christina. "Lucy Liu and Shawn Ashmore Talk about "3 Needles"", MediaBlvd Magazine, 2006-12-21. Retrieved on 2006-12-21.

^ "Liu Shocked by Ridiculous Chinese AIDS 'Cures'", Contact Music, 2006-11-29. Retrieved on 2006-11-29.

^ "How many times do I have to kiss a woman before I'm gay?". Jane Magazine. Retrieved on 2006-11-29.

^ Belge, Kathy. Lucy Liu. Lesbian Life at About.com. Retrieved on 2006-11-29.

^ Tucker, Reed (2006-05-01). "Painting By Numbers With Lucy Liu". Esquire. Retrieved on 2006-12-06.



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