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 | Starring in 'Conviction': Hilary Swank, Still in the Fight
[03.09.2010] At 16, she and her mother slept in their car in a LA suburb. Today the two-time Oscar winner for "Boys Don't Cry" and "Million Dollar Baby", has Hollywood eating out of her hand. She produces many of her films, including Tony Goldwyn's "Conviction", a drama based on a true story, in which she plays a single mother who becomes a lawyer to defend her brother, unjustly accused of murder. A role which perfectly fits with the competitive spirit of this former gymnastics champion. (Portrait 1700 words - 10000 characters) | | $150.00 |
|  | Starring in 'Red': No Early Retirement for Bruce
[30.08.2010] After having played a super-hero in Sylvester Stallone's "The Expandables", today Bruce Willis retires in "Red" by Robert Schwentke. However, in this spy comedy adapted from the Warren Ellis graphic novel, his character, a secret agent, is forced to go back to work to help his former colleagues. There's no rest in sight for the actor: a fifth episode of the "Die Hard" saga is already in production. (Portrait 2500 words - 15000 characters) | | $150.00 |
|  | Starring in 'You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger' : Naomi Watts, The Crystal Ball Tells All
[18.08.2010] Although her career got off to a late start in 2001 with "Mulholland Dr.", today she's shooting nonstop. Following Woody Allen's comedy "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger", Rodrigo Garcia's drama "Mother & Child" and Doug Liman's thriller "Fair Game", she will portray Marilyn Monroe before stepping into Tippi Hedren's shoes in the remake of "The Birds". Her personal life is just as busy and successful: the 41-year-old Australian actress and her partner, Liev Schreiber, are the happy parents of two young boys. (Portrait 1700 words - 10000 characters) | | $150.00 |
|  | Starring in 'Stone': Edward Norton, A Poker Face
[13.08.2010] While preparing to direct his second film "Motherless Brooklyn", a thriller in which he plays a detective with Tourette's syndrome, he pursues his acting career, working with the top stars. Today in John Curran's "Stone", he manages to convince his lawyer, Robert De Niro, that he didn't kill his grandparents, and soon he's back at the poker table with Matt Damon in a sequel of "Rounders". (Portrait 1800 words - 10000 characters) | | $150.00 |
|  | Starring in 'Never Let Me Go': Keira Knightley, Organ Donor
[10.08.2010] At 25, the British actress already has around forty productions under her belt, most of them period films. After her London stage debut as Celimene in "The Misanthrope" from Moliere, she jumps into the future in Mark Romanek's thriller "Never Let Me Go". Sheltered in an idyllic boarding school from a very young age, she discovers that she is, in fact, a clone destined for organ transplants… (Portrait 1900 words - 14000 characters) | | $150.00 |
|  | Starring in 'You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger': Josh Brolin Has Arrived
[09.08.2010] Son of James Brolin, he began dabbling in acting at 17 in the cult film "The Goonies", but his career really didn't take off until 2003 with the success of "No Country for Old Men" by the Coen brothers. After having portrayed George W. Bush for Oliver Stone, he teams up again with the filmmaker for "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps", and is under Woody Allen's direction in the comedy "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger". At 42, he's finally joined the ranks of Hollywood's stars. (Portrait 1500 words - 8500 characters) | | $150.00 |
|  | Starring in 'Nowhere Boy': Kristin Scott Thomas is Everywhere!
[05.08.2010] At 50, the British actress who's spent half of her life in France has finally succeeded in shedding her aristocratic English image. This year, she spreads her wings in diverse roles: a depraved boss in Alain Corneau's thriller "Crime d'amour", John Lennon's aunt in the biopic by Sam Taylor-Wood "Nowhere Boy", a widow suspected of murder in Pawel Pawlikowski's "The Woman in the Fifth" and one of Robert Pattinson's mistresses in "Bel Ami", a Declan Donnellan/Nick Ormerod drama. (Portrait 2000 words - 15000 characters) | | $150.00 |
|  | Starring in 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps': Shia LaBeouf, Destiny in Dollars
[31.07.2010] He demonstrated his daring in action movies like "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" or the two "Transformers" episodes with a third in the making. He's just as at ease and adept in the ruthless world of high finance. To prepare for his role in "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps" by Oliver Stone, the actor worked with professional traders. He invested $20,000 and made more than $400,000! (Portrait 2000 words - 11000 characters) | | $150.00 |
|  | Starring and directing 'The Town': Big Ben Affleck
[26.07.2010] In 2007, he went behind the camera to shoot "Gone Baby Gone" and in a few days, his years of turbulence were forgotten. Today, he is both a respected actor and director who plays a wanted gangster in his latest thriller "The Town", adapted from Chuck Hogan's best-seller. More and more involved in humanitarian causes, the 38-year-old recently founded the Eastern Congo Initiative to help women and children who are victims of atrocities being committed in the country. (Portrait 2200 words - 15000 characters) | | $150.00 |
|  | Starring in 'L'Age de raison': Sophie Marceau, Forever Young
[25.07.2010] More radiant than ever, the youthful 40-year-old actress just celebrated 30 years in the movies. Following the successful comedy "LOL" directed by Lisa Azuelos, she ventures into fantasy with Yann Samuell's drama "L'Age de raison". An accomplished businesswoman, she receives a letter from a young girl… who turns out to be herself, written when she was 7! (Portrait 2000 words - 12500 characters) | | $75.00 |
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