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Teri Hatcher





Teri Lynn Hatcher (born December 8, 1964 in Sunnyvale, California) is an American actress. She gained attention for her role as Lois Lane in the television series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, and has achieved her greatest fame and acclaim starring in the show Desperate Housewives.



Hatcher's father was a nuclear physicist and her mother was a computer scientist (both of English descent). She attended Fremont High School in Sunnyvale. In 1994, she married actor Jon Tenney; they had a daughter, Emerson Rose, and later divorced.



 



Career



Hatcher began her performing career as a young girl taking ballet lessons at the San Juan girls' ballet studio in downtown Los Altos before studying acting at the American Conservatory Theater. One of her early jobs was as a San Francisco 49ers cheerleader/dancer in 1984. During this time she appeared as one of the mermaids on the show The Love Boat in its final season.



While probably most noted for playing Lois Lane in the TV series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, she was also in Spy Kids, the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, and many other films. She has also made guest appearances in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Seinfeld, and had a recurring role in MacGyver as his young friend, Penny Parker. Hatcher also appeared in a series of popular Radio Shack television commercials alongside NFL Hall of Famer Howie Long.





In 1997, Hatcher was voted "Sexiest Woman in the World" by the readers of FHM.



She now stars as the single mother Susan Mayer on ABC's Desperate Housewives, a role for which she won the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Golden Globe Award in January 2005. In July 2005, she was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Best Actress in a Comedy Series category for the same role, along with co-stars Felicity Huffman and Marcia Cross, with Huffman the eventual winner.



 



Film and television roles




1985 The Love Boat Amy, Loveboat Mermaid television series; cast member from 1985 to 1986




1986 MacGyver Penny Parker TV series; guest starring in six episodes between 1986 and 1990


1986 Capitol Angelica Stimac Clegg television series; cast member from 1986 to 1987


1987 Karen's Song Laura Matthews television series


1987 Night Court Kitty TV series; guest starring in the episode "Who Was That Mashed Man?"


1988 CBS Summer Playhouse Lauri Stevens TV series; guest starring in the episode "Baby on Board"




1988 Star Trek: The Next Generation Lt. Bronwyn Gail Robinson TV series; guest starring in the episode "The Outrageous Okona"


1989 The Big Picture Gretchen


1989 L.A. Law Tracy Shoe TV series; guest starring in the episode "I'm in the Nude for Love"


1989 Quantum Leap Donna Eleese TV series; guest starring in the episode "Star-Crossed"




1990 Murphy Brown Madeline Stillwell TV series; guest starring in the episode "Fax or Fiction"


1990 Tales from the Crypt Stacy TV series; guest starring in the episode "The Thing from the Grave"


1991 Tango & Cash Katherine 'Kiki' Tango


1991 The Brotherhood Teresa Gennaro made-for-TV movie




1991 Soapdish Ariel Maloney


1991 Sunday Dinner TT Fagori television series


1991 Dead in the Water Laura Stewart made-for-TV movie


1991 The Exile Marissa TV series; guest starring in the episode "Eclipse"


1992 Straight Talk Janice




1993 All Tied Up Linda Alissio straight-to-video


1993 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Lois Lane television series (1993 – 1997)


1993 Brain Smasher... A Love Story Samantha Crain straight-to-video


1993 Seinfeld Sidra TV series; guest starring in three episodes between 1993 and 1998


1994 The Cool Surface Dani Payson




1996 Dead Girl Passer-by


1996 Heaven's Prisoners Claudette Rocque


1996 2 Days in the Valley Becky Foxx


1997 Tomorrow Never Dies Paris Carver


1998 Since You've Been Gone Maria Goldstein made-for-TV movie


1998 Frasier Marie TV series; guest starring in the episode "First Do No Harm"




1999 Fever Charlotte Parker


2000 Running Mates Shawna Morgan made-for-TV movie


2001 Say Uncle made-for-TV movie


2001 Spy Kids Ms. Gradenko


2001 Jane Doe Jane Doe made-for-TV movie


2003 A Touch of Fate Megan Marguilas




2003 Momentum Jordan Ripps Sci-Fi Channel made-for-TV movie


2004 Desperate Housewives Susan Mayer television series (2004 – present)


2004 Two and a Half Men Liz TV series; guest starring in the episode "I Remember the Coatroom,


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Russell Crowe



Russell Ira Crowe (born April 7, 1964) is an Oscar-winning film actor born in Wellington, New Zealand of Welsh, Norwegian and 1/16th Maori extraction. Crowe currently resides in Australia at both his Sydney home and his rural New South Wales property.




Early life and career



When he was four years old, his family moved to Australia where his parents pursued a career in filmset catering. His maternal grandfather, Stan Wyemss, was a cinematographer whom Crowe says produced the first film by director Geoff Murphy. The producer of the Australian TV series Spyforce was his mother's godfather, and Crowe at age 5 or 6 got hired for a line of dialogue in one episode, opposite series star Jack Thompson, whom years later played Crowe's father in The Sum of Us.



Crowe attended Sydney Boys High School. When he was 14, his family moved back to New Zealand, where he then attended the Auckland Grammar School. He did not complete secondary school, leaving early to help his family financially. Crowe returned to Australia at 21, intending to apply to the National Institute of Dramatic Art. "I was working in a theater show, and talked to a guy who was then the head of technical support at NIDA," Crowe recalled. "I asked him what he thought about me spending three years at NIDA. He told me it'd be a waste of time. He said, 'You already do the things you go there to learn, and you've been doing it for most of your life, so there's nothing to teach you but bad habits' " .





After appearing in the TV series Neighbours and Living with the Law, Crowe was cast in his first film, The Crossing (1990), a small-town love triangle directed by George Ogilvie. Before production started, a film-student protege of Ogilvie's, Steve Wallace, hired Crowe for the film "Blood Oath," a.k.a. "Prisoners of the Sun" (1990), which though filmed later was released a month ealier.



 



Hollywood



After initial success in Australia, Crowe began acting in American films. A three-time Oscar nominee, he won the Academy Award as Best Actor in 2001 for Gladiator, and he was also nominated for the Best Actor award for The Insider and A Beautiful Mind.





On March 9, 2005, Crowe revealed to GQ magazine that Federal Bureau of Investigation agents had approached him prior to the 73rd Academy Awards on March 25, 2001 and told him that the Islamist terrorist group al-Qaeda wanted to kidnap him. Crowe told the magazine that it was the first time he had ever heard of al-Qaeda (the September 11 attacks took place later that year) and was quoted as saying:



"You get this late-night call from the FBI when you arrive in Los Angeles, and they're, like, absolutely full-on. 'We’ve got to talk to you now before you do anything. We have to have a discussion with you, Mr. Crowe.'" Crowe recalled that "it was something to do with some recording picked up by a French policewoman, I think, in either Libya or Algiers...it was about taking iconographic Americans out of the picture as a sort of cultural-destabilization plan."


Crowe was guarded by Secret Service agents for the next few months, both while shooting films and at award ceremonies (Scotland Yard also guarded Crowe while he was promoting Proof of Life in London in February 2001). Crowe said that he "never fully understood what the fuck was going on." The FBI confirmed Crowe's statement (which is uncharacteristic of the agency in that it usually does not comment to the media).





 



Temperament





Russell Crowe, fighting 'round the worldCrowe has a reputation for bad temper and a predeliction for brawling. This was parodied in an episode of the cartoon South Park.



He won the Best Actor in the 2002 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards for his portrayal of John Nash in A Beautiful Mind. During the presentation for his award, he planned to read a piece of poetry called Sanctity by Patrick Kavanagh but was cut short to fit in the BBC's tape-delayed broadcast. At the awards after party, he accosted producer Malcolm Gerrie. Crowe later apologised for his actions, but many believe this incident was responsible for depriving Crowe of the Oscar for Best Actor that year. A Beautiful Mind won four of the eight awards for which it was nominated, with the lone and conspicuous exception being Crowe's nomination for Best Actor.



In March 2002, musician Moby alleged that Crowe had shoved him against the wall of a toilet in a Sydney night club and called him "American," but it was later revealed that Crowe was actually in Ecuador when the incident was alleged to have taken place.





The following month, a court heard charges against several men who were trying to sell a security tape featuring Crowe on the night of November 18, 1999 being involved in a melee, and later engaging in an argument with a couple.



In the early morning of June 6, 2005, Crowe was arrested and charged with second degree assault by New York Police, in connection with an incident at the Mercer Hotel, SoHo, New York, in which a broken telephone was thrown at the hotel front desk, striking a hotel employee. He was further charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon i.e. the telephone.



Crowe released a statement saying he was jet-lagged, missing his family in Australia and became frustrated after having repeated difficulties making a phone call to his wife in Australia . The concierge, Nestor "Josh" Estrada, was treated for a facial laceration on his upper right cheek. A Crowe spokesperson has said a phone was thrown at a wall but no person was assaulted. Crowe has publically apologized to Estrada, saying the incident was a "low point in his life."



His attorney is Gerald Lefcourt. In mid-August 2005, the Daily Mail reported that Crowe settled out of court with Estrada, agreeing to pay him $10.8 million in damages; the paper also reported that the NYPD will not pursue criminal charges against Crowe. Crowe's publicist later acknowledged that a deal had been reached, saying that "Both sides expressed satisfaction at the resolution." Australian tabloids claims that the true figure is about $100,000.





On November 18 2005, Crowe pleaded guilty to third-degree assault after throwing a telephone at a concierge at the Mercer Hotel. Crowe had said that the outburst was due to frequently being unable to get a telephone connection sp to contact his wife and child during his stay at the hotel. He was sentenced to conditional release on the basis that he not be arrested in the United States for a year and pay US$160 in court costs.



 



Family and general interests



On April 7, 2003, his 39th birthday, Crowe married the Australian singer and actress Danielle Spencer. Their son, Charles Spencer Crowe, was born on December 21 that year. Crowe previously dated the American filmstar Meg Ryan, after they met while filming Proof of Life (2000).



Two of Russell Crowe's cousins, Martin and Jeff Crowe are former New Zealand cricket captains. Crowe is a major supporter of the South Sydney Rabbitohs rugby league team.



 



Music Career





Crowe is also a singer and composer. He was the lead singer and guitarist of an Australian pub rock band, 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts, which formed in 1992. The band had found neither critical nor popular success but had several releases including 1998's Gaslight, 2001's Bastard Life or Clarity and 2003's Other Ways of Speaking, plus various CD releases now out of print. His early stage name was "Rus Le Roq" and he was billed as such while performing with the Australian production of Rocky Horror.



According to a message from Crowe on his band's web site, the group has "dissolved/evolved" and his music would take a new direction. He continued with a collabortion with Alan Doyle of the Canadian band, Great Big Sea, in early 2005. A new single, Raewyn, was released on April 19, 2005. Former members of his previous band have taken part in the new project. An album entitled My Hand, My Heart has been released for download on iTunes and includes a tribute song to the late actor, Richard Harris, who became a close friend when the two were making Gladiator.



According to Russell, there is no 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts without his longtime musical partner, Dean Cochran, who was absent for the recording of My Hand, My Heart. Though Dean was present for a mid-2000s show in Le Thor, France. and took part in the filming of a music video for the song Weight of a Man, the band was billed as Russell Crowe and Friends.



 





Filmography



Neighbours (TV Show) (1987)


The Crossing (1990)


Prisoners of the Sun (1990)


Hammers Over the Anvil (1991)


Proof (1991)




The Efficiency Expert (1992)


Romper Stomper (1992)


For the Moment (1993)


Love in Limbo (1993)


The Silver Stallion: King of the Wild Brumbies (1993)


The Sum of Us (1994)




The Quick and the Dead (1995)


No Way Back (1995)


Virtuosity (1995)


Rough Magic (1995)


L.A. Confidential (1997)


Heaven's Burning (1997)




Breaking Up (1997)


Mystery, Alaska (1999)


The Insider (1999)


Gladiator (2000)


Proof of Life (2000)


A Beautiful Mind (2001)




Texas (2002) (documentary) (also director and producer)


60 Odd Hours in Italy (2002) (short subject) (also director)


Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)


Cinderella Man (2005)


A Good Year (2006)




celebrities - Sandra Bullock





Sandra Bullock



Sandra Annette Bullock (born July 26, 1964 in Arlington County, Virginia) is an American film actress.



Sandra majored in drama at East Carolina University. She left ECU during the spring semester of her Senior year at ECU, only three credits short of graduating, to pursue acting in New York City, but found it difficult to establish herself. She later received an honorary degree from ECU. She moved to Los Angeles, California and landed a series of small roles in several independent films and, eventually, she got the lead role in the TV version of the movie Working Girl.



Bullock's first notable movie appearance was in Demolition Man in 1993, which led to her breakthrough performance in Speed the following year. She became a bona fide star in the mid–late 90s, carrying a string of successes on the strength of her name alone. She also runs her own production company, Fortis Films.




Biography



Bullock was born to the late German-born opera singer Helga Meyer who died of cancer on April 4, 2000, and the Alabama-born voice teacher John Bullock. She started singing as a child in Germany, where she also studied ballet and performed small parts in her mother's operas. She lived 12 years in Fürth, Germany. Bullock attended Washington-Lee High School where she was a cheerleader and was voted "Most Likely to Brighten up Your Day" by her class.





Bullock married motorcycle builder and Monster Garage host Jesse James on July 16, 2005. In the past, she had previously dated Troy Aikman, Matthew McConaughey, and Ryan Gosling. She was engaged to actor Tate Donovan.



In October 2004, she won a multi-million-dollar judgment in a lawsuit against Benny Daneshjou, the builder of her Lake Austin, Texas mansion, a home in which she has never lived, claiming it is uninhabitable. The builder denies any wrongdoing and is appealing the verdict.



Bullock publicly donated $1 million twice to the American Red Cross, first to its Liberty Disaster Relief Fund and again over four years later, in response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunamis.



 



Filmography





Sandra Bullock promoting Miss Congeniality in Berlin, Germany (where it was titled Miss Undercover).Grace (2006) (in production) (also producer)


Have You Heard? (2006) (currently filming)




Il Mare (2006) (currently filming)


Crash (2005)


Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005)


Loverboy (2005)


Two Weeks Notice (2002) (also producer)


Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002)




Murder by Numbers (2002) (also executive producer)


Miss Congeniality (2000) (also producer)


Welcome to Hollywood (2000) (documentary)


Famous (2000) (Cameo)


28 Days (2000)


Gun Shy (2000) (also producer)




Forces of Nature (1999)


The Prince of Egypt (1998) (voice)


Practical Magic (1998)


Making Sandwiches (1998) (short subject) (also director and writer)


Hope Floats (1998) (also executive producer)


Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)




In Love and War (1996)


A Time to Kill (1996)


Two If by Sea (1996)


The Net (1995)


While You Were Sleeping (1995)


Speed (1994)




Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (1993)


Demolition Man (1993)


The Thing Called Love (1993)


The Vanishing (1993)


Fire on the Amazon (1993)


Love Potion No. 9 (1992)




When the Party's Over (1992)


Who Do I Gotta Kill? (1992)


Who Shot Patakango? (1989)


Religion, Inc. (1989)


Hangmen (1987)




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