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    Grafton Native Rob Wilson Takes On "All My Children" Web Revival By Tenley Woodman April 13, 2013 http://bostonherald.com Grafton’s Rob Wilson is making the move to Pine Valley. The 25-year-old Bay State native plays the adult Pete Cortland on the Online Network’s “All My Children” available tomorrow on Hulu and iTunes. “I just feel blessed to be part of history,” Wilson told the Herald last week. “It’s such a historical, landmark show, and to have it be in a new format, it’s just been amazing.”
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    ROBERT SCOTT WILSON "THE PRICE IS RIGHT" MODEL NOUS MODEL MANAGEMENT (Los Angeles) Height: 6' 0" Chest: 40 Waist: 32 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Rob was raised in Uxbridge & Grafton, Massachusetts, near Boston. His mom still lives in Framingham. After graduating from Grafton Memorial High School in 2006, he moved to New York City, went back to Mass. for a couple of years, and then to Los Angeles in 2010. He won the first-ever male model search contest for "The Price Is Right" in 2012, selected by viewers online. That year, he was part of the Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes, then was asked to stay on. He recalls watching the show with his grandmother who helped raise him. He gets excited when the Plinko game comes out. The former Ford model has been featured in numerous print advertising campaigns and music videos. He's a big-time Celtics fan who would love to travel to Fiji one day. From home, he most misses good Italian food. Now, he's doing double-duty filming the new online "All My Children" in Connecticut, playing Pete Cortlandt, while still flying back to LA for "The Price is Right." IMDb Mini Biography By: Gisele Herbert
  7. Dolphins 'call each other by name' Scientists have found further evidence that dolphins call each other by "name". Research has revealed that the marine mammals use a unique whistle to identify each other. A team from the University of St Andrews in Scotland found that when the animals hear their own call played back to them, they respond. The study is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr Vincent Janik, from the university's Sea Mammal Research Unit, said: "(Dolphins) live in this three-dimensional environment, offshore without any kind of landmarks and they need to stay together as a group. "These animals live in an environment where they need a very efficient system to stay in touch." Signature whistles It had been-long suspected that dolphins use distinctive whistles in much the same way that humans use names. Previous research found that these calls were used frequently, and dolphins in the same groups were able to learn and copy the unusual sounds. But this is the first time that the animals response to being addressed by their "name" has been studied. To investigate, researchers recorded a group of wild bottlenose dolphins, capturing each animal's signature sound. They then played these calls back using underwater speakers. "We played signature whistles of animals in the group, we also played other whistles in their repertoire and then signature whistles of different populations - animals they had never seen in their lives," explained Dr Janik. The researchers found that individuals only responded to their own calls, by sounding their whistle back. The team believes the dolphins are acting like humans: when they hear their name, they answer. Dr Janik said this skill probably came about to help the animals to stick together in a group in their vast underwater habitat. He said: "Most of the time they can't see each other, they can't use smell underwater, which is a very important sense in mammals for recognition, and they also don't tend to hang out in one spot, so they don't have nests or burrows that they return to." The researchers believe this is the first time this has been seen in an animal, although other studies have suggested some species of parrot may use sounds to label others in their group. Dr Janik said that understanding how this skill evolved in parallel in very different groups of animals could tell us more about how communication developed in humans. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-23410137
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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk 7.1.2013 True Blood’s Alexander Skarsgard luckily has a family that allows him to be the centre of attention. The actor appears shirtless – and makes a Hulk-like pose - in a family photo, stealing the spotlight with his funny prank. While his siblings sit good-naturedly on the sofa, Skarsgard hops on the back of the couch and flexes his famous muscles. The unofficial Skarsgard family portrait included his brothers Sam, Gustaf, Valter, Bill and his sister Eija. The two younger boys in the photo - the older boy is the only one who couldn't contain his laughter at the joke - are their father Stellan‘s sons from his second marriage. Skarsgard, who is promoting a new movie, The East, with Ellen Page, doesn't have any problem showing off his toned body. He told TV host Conan O'Brien that he became accustomed to nudity while growing up in his less-than usual household. Walking through Los Feliz, Los Angeles 'My dad and his side of the family are old hippies,' he said last month. 'I was 14 the first time I saw my dad wearing pants. He was always naked.' Skarsgård told E! News last a few weeks ago that after he finished filming the latest season of his hit HBO series, he was planning to hit the road. 'We wrap in a couple of weeks and I'm going to go to Iceland on a week-long hike,' he said. 'No phone, no iPad, no nothing—I'm very excited about that.' With a buddy in Los Angeles
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    Eddie Redmayne And Girlfriend Hannah Bagshawe Cosy Up At Wimbledon By Eleanor Young 7.2.13 http://www.marieclaire.co.uk Eddie's Wimbledon appearance comes just weeks after he took to the court himself, to play a charity tennis match. The actor showed off his ball skills during a tournament at Queen's Tennis Club, partnering sporting ace Tim Henman for one of a series of Rally Against Cancer games. Dressed in tennis whites, Eddie was soon the talk of the television, and was even trending on Twitter.
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    Downton star Dan Stevens looks slimmer than ever at Summer In February premiere By Emily Sheridan 6.10.2013 http://www.dailymail.co.uk Dan with his wife Susie Hariet Dan with his co-star Dominic Cooper Dan Stevens is a whole new man after leaving Downton Abbey at Christmas. As he arrived at the London premiere of his big-screen debut Summer In February on Monday night, it looks like there's a lot less of the actor than ever. The father-of-two showed off his slender frame in a shiny grey Rake suit - a far cry from the dapper dark ensembles we're used to seeing on Matthew Crawley. Although Dan wasn't what anyone would have ever described as large beforehand, he recently admitted he's lost over two stone since January. Speaking on the Graham Norton Show a few days ago, he said: 'I've lost about 30lbs since New Year, which, in British terms, is about two to three chins. 'It was for a role. It’s always me, just different incarnations, different roles, different costumes and different sizes.' As well as slimming down, he's also gone from light blond to a dark blond/brown style. He explained: 'As for the hair, it’s pretty much my natural colour. I went very dark for the last role but I’ll see where I go with it.' However, fans of Dan will see him as a blonde in Summer In February, the film adaptation of Jonathan Smith’s novel, which is directed by Christopher Menaul. Joining Dan at the premiere was his wife, South African singing teacher Susie Hariet, 37, who looked lovely in a black floral dress. The couple, who have been married for four years, have two children together, Willow, three, and Aubrey, 13 months.