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  1. COP11 replied to COP11's topic in Music
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  3. COP11 posted a topic in Actresses
    Maribel del Rocío Fernández García (born May 29, 1959) is a Costa Rican actress, who works in Mexico, and currently lives and resides in Miami, Florida. Miss Universe and Miss World Maribel was elected Miss Costa Rica in 1978, going on to represent her country at the Miss World and Miss Universe contests. The Miss Universe pageant had been held in Acapulco, and she received offers by Televisa producer Sergio Bustamante to develop a career there, but she returned to her country, and months later she accepted, and left her mother and boyfriend. Acting and Singing Career Guardia moved to Mexico in 1980; this move proved to be crucial for her show business career. In 1980, she appeared in her first television show, alongside Manuel "El Loco" Valdés. Guardia went on to make multiple telenovelas (soap operas) and release a series of albums in the Norteña music genre. Maribel Guardia has acted alongside some very important actors, including Andrés García, Saul Lisazo, and Joan Sebastian. One of her major soap opera hits was alongside Sebastian. Together, they filmed Tú y yo. One film where she acted alongside Andrés García was Pedro Navaja, where she played the main character's wife. She also did a film that was called El Rey de Los Taxistas alongside Luis de Alba. She and another El Rey de Los Taxistas costar, Aida Pierce, would reteam for the telenovela Serafin. Recently she has done telenovelas made for children. She has also done a comedy in 2006 that is called Que Madre, Tan Padre as well as the variety show, Muévete. In 2007, she was included in the book Televisa Presenta, which commemorated fifty years of network television in Mexico. In 2008 she released a new album, the main single is "De Pecho A Pecho" (From Chest To Chest) written by the Nicaraguan composer, songwriter and singer Hernaldo Zúñiga. Apart from her jobs as an actress and singer, she has also modeled for various calendars and magazines, which are sold to her fans. Since late 2009 she lives in her own residence in Miami Beach at Florida, with her son. For her work in movies, television and as a recording artist, Guardia has been inducted into the Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City. In January 2010 she announced that she worked all 2009 in a new studio album, set to be released on February 13, 2010, under EMI Music, titled "Move You On - Muévete", which it contains 12 tracks recorded in Mexico City, Texas & Colombia, 8 tracks are in Spanish language, the other 4 are in English language. Personal life Maribel lived five years with Joan Sebastian and had a son with him. Telenovelas 2010: Niña de mi corazón 2007: Al diablo con los guapos .... Rosario / ... 2007: ¡Qué madre, tan padre! .... Maribel Galicia 2006: Muévete TV Show .... Host 2004: Misión S.O.S. aventura y amor .... Ximena Aranda 2003: La decada furiosa .... Host 2003: Gran musical 2001: Aventuras en el tiempo .... Flor del Huerto 1999: Reclusorio III 1999: Serafín .... Carmen 1998: ¿Qué nos pasa? 1996: Tú y yo (telenovela)|Tú y yo .... Estela 1995: Los cómplices del infierno 1994: A ritmo de salsa 1994: La pura .... Pura 1994: Le pegaron al gordo (La Lotería II) 1994: Prisionera de amor .... Cristina 1993: El asesino del zodíaco .... Lisa aka "Un instante para morir" 1992: Aquí, el que no corre... vuela 1992: Filtraciones 1991: El jinete de la divina providencia 1991: Mujer de cabaret 1991: Perseguida 1991: Donde quedo el colorado 1990: Muerto al hoyo... y el vivo tambien 1990: El inocente y las pecadoras 1989: El cuatrero 1989: Rey de los taxistas 1989: A garrote limpio 1988: Furia en la sangre 1987: Ser charro es ser Mexicano 1987: El gato negro 1987: Ases del contrabando 1987: Las traigo muertas 1987: Relampago .... Monica 1986: La Alacrana 1986: Matanza en Matamoros 1986: Seducción 1986: Un hombre violento .... Lucia Castillano 1985: De todas... todas! 1985: Contrato con la muerte 1985: Terror y encajes negros .... Isabel Martinez 1985: La pulquería ataca de nuevo .... Querida 1985: Vuelven los pistoleros famosos III 1984: Pedro Navaja .... Rosa 1984: La muerte cruzó el río Bravo .... Cristina 1984: Macho que ladra no muerde 1983: Pistoleros famosos II 1982: Juan Charrasqueado y Gabino Barrera, su verdadera historia 1982: El Broncozzzzzzzzzzzzz 1981: Como México no hay dos 1973: El diablo en persona
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    Helen Gardner (September 2, 1884-November 20, 1968) was an American film actress, writer, editor, producer and costume designer. She was the first actor to form her own production company, the Helen Gardner Picture Players in 1912. She was known for her portrayals of strong female characters. She was considered a vamp and predated Theda Bara, Valeska Suratt and Louise Glaum in roles of this type. Marriage Gardner married, on 16 October 1902, in West Haven, Connecticut, socially prominent businessman Duncan Clarkson Pell, Sr. He died in 1964. In 1905 his divorce from his first wife, Anna Ogden Pell, was granted. Some sources state that Gardner married, as her second husband, movie director Charles L. Gaskill, but Gardner's granddaughter and biographer, Dorin Gardner Schumacher, states that this is incorrect. Gardner never divorced Duncan C. Pell. 1924 La Flamme's wife Sandra 1920 The Sleep of Cyma Roget Cymba Roget 1917 The Common Sin (short) 1915 Miss Jekyll and Madame Hyde (short) Madeleine Jekyll 1915 Snatched from a Burning Death (short) Joan Le Grande 1915 The Still, Small Voice (short) 1915 The Breath of Araby (short) Clothilde 1914 Underneath the Paint (short) Tryphena Winter 1914 The Moonshine Maid and the Man (short) The Moonshine Maid 1914/II The Butterfly (short) The Butterfly 1914 The Strange Story of Sylvia Gray Sylvia Gray/Silvery 1914 Pieces of Silver: A Story of Hearts and Souls Sister Berenice 1913 A Princess of Bagdad Princess Ojira 1913 Vampire of the Desert (short) Lispeth, Vampire of the Desert 1913 Eureka! (short) 1913 Alixe; or, The Test of Friendship (short) Alixe 1913 Becky, Becky (short) Becky 1913 A Sister to Carmen Margo 1912 Cleopatra Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt (as Miss Gardner) 1912 The Party Dress (short) Lydia 1912 The Heart of Esmeralda (short) Louise Lennox - a Novelist 1912/I The Miracle (short) Abbasah, the Caliph's Wife 1912 Yellow Bird (short) Song Bird, a Young Indian 1912 An Innocent Theft (short) Malcolm's Mother 1912 The Serpents (short) Linda 1912 The Illumination (short) Sabina 1912 The Old Silver Watch (short) (as Miss Gardner) 1912 The Love of John Ruskin (short) The Wife 1912 Her Boy (short) The Daughter 1912 A Problem in Reduction (short) A Woman Who Wants to Reduce 1912 Where the Money Went (short) The Jealous Wife 1911 A Reformed Santa Claus (short) 1911 Vanity Fair (short) Becky Sharp 1911 The Freshet (short) The Widow 1911 The Girl and the Sheriff (short) The Girl 1911 An Aeroplane Elopement (short) 1911 Arbutus (short) The Mountain Woman Who Becomes a Celebrated Singer 1911 Madge of the Mountains (short) Madge of the Mountains 1911 Regeneration (short) Elfie, The Husband's Sweetheart 1911 Ups and Downs (short) The Young Wife 1911 By Woman's Wit (short) The Wife 1911 For Love and Glory (short) 1911 The Death of King Edward III (short) Alice Ferrers 1911 She Came, She Saw, She Conquered (short) 1911 Treasure Trove (short) 1911 The Lure of Vanity (short) 1911 A Quaker Mother (short) Lois Pearson Harmon - A Quaker Wife 1911 Barriers Burned Away (short) 1911 The Sleep Walker (short) 1911/II For Her Brother's Sake (short) The Sister 1911 The Show Girl (short) Audrey, an Actress 1911 The Wooing of Winifred (short) Winifred 1911 The Inherited Taint (short) The Nurse 1911 A Tale of Two Cities (short) 1910 How She Won Him (short)
  5. COP11 posted a topic in Actresses
    Greer Garson, CBE (29 September 1904 – 6 April 1996) was a British-born actress who was very popular during World War II, being listed by the Motion Picture Herald as one of America's top ten box office draws in 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, and 1946. As one of MGM's major stars of the 1940s, Garson received seven Academy Award nominations, winning the Best Actress award for Mrs. Miniver (1942). Early life Greer Garson was born Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson in Manor Park, Essex (now Greater London), England in 1904, the only child of George Garson (1865–1906), a clerk born in London, but with Scottish lineage, and his wife, Nina (née Nancy Sophia Greer; died 1958). Her maternal grandfather was David Greer, a RIC sergeant in Castlewellan, County Down, Ireland in the 1880s and who later became a land steward to the Annesley family (wealthy landlords who built the town of Castlewellan). He lived in a large detached house built on the lower part of what was known as Pig Street or known locally as the Back Way near Shilliday's builder's yard. The house was called ‘Claremount’ and today the street is named Claremount Avenue. It was often reported that Garson was born in this house. She was, in fact, born in London, but spent much of her childhood in Castlewellan. Education She was educated at King's College London, where she earned degrees in French and 18th century literature, and at the University of Grenoble in France. She had intended to become a teacher, but instead began working with an advertising agency, and appeared in local theatrical productions. Career Greer Garson's early professional appearances were on stage, starting at Birmingham Repertory Theatre in January 1932. She appeared on television during its earliest years (the late 1930s), most notably starring in a thirty-minute production of an excerpt of Twelfth Night in May 1937, with Dorothy Black. These live transmissions were part of the BBC's experimental service from Alexandra Palace and this is the first known instance of a Shakespeare play performed on television. Louis B. Mayer discovered Garson while he was in London looking for new talent. Garson was signed to a contract with MGM in late 1937, but did not begin work on her first film, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, until late 1938. She received her first Oscar nomination for the role, but lost to Vivien Leigh for Gone with the Wind. She received critical acclaim the next year for her role as Elizabeth Bennet in the 1940 film, Pride and Prejudice. Garson starred with Joan Crawford in When Ladies Meet in 1941, and that same year became a major box office star with the sentimental Technicolor drama, Blossoms in the Dust, which brought her the first of five consecutive Best Actress Oscar nominations, tying Bette Davis' 1938-1942 record, a record that still stands.Garson won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1942 for her role as a strong British wife and mother in the middle of World War II in Mrs. Miniver. (Guinness Book of World Records credits her with the longest Oscar acceptance speech, at five minutes and 30 seconds, after which the Academy Awards instituted a time limit.) She was also nominated for Madame Curie (1943), Mrs. Parkington (1944), and The Valley of Decision (1945). Garson was partnered with Clark Gable, after his return from war service, in Adventure (1945). The film was advertised with the catch-phrase "Gable's back and Garson's got him!" Gable argued for "He put the Arson in Garson"; she countered "She Put the Able in Gable!"; thereafter, the safer catchphrase was selected. Garson's popularity dropped somewhat in the late 1940s, but she remained a prominent film star until the mid-1950s, as she was known for her gorgeous red hair. In 1951, she became a naturalized citizen of the United States. She made only a few films after her MGM contract expired in 1954. In 1958, she received a warm reception on Broadway in Auntie Mame, replacing Rosalind Russell, who had gone to Hollywood to make the film version. In 1960, Garson received her seventh and final Oscar nomination for Sunrise at Campobello, in which she played Eleanor Roosevelt, this time losing to Elizabeth Taylor for Butterfield 8. Greer was special guest on an episode of Father Knows Best (television series) playing herself. On October 4, 1956, Garson appeared with Reginald Gardiner as the first two guest stars in the series premiere of NBC's The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford. Garson's last film, in 1967, was Disney's The Happiest Millionaire, although she made infrequent television appearances. In 1968, she narrated the children's television special The Little Drummer Boy, which is now seldom aired. Personal life Garson was married three times. Her first marriage, on 28 September 1933, was to Edward Alec Abbot Snelson (1904–1992), later Sir Edward, a British civil servant who became a noted judge and expert in Indian and Pakistani affairs. The actual marriage reportedly lasted only a few weeks, but was not formally dissolved until 1943. Her second husband, whom she married (at age 39) in 1943, was Richard Ney (1916–2004), the younger actor (27 years old) who played her son in Mrs. Miniver. They divorced in 1947, with Garson claiming that Ney called her a "has-been" and belittled her age, as well as testimony from Garson that he also physically abused her. Ney eventually became a respected stock-market analyst and financial consultant. In 1949, she married a millionaire Texas oilman and horse breeder, E. E. "Buddy" Fogelson (1900–1987), and in 1967, the couple retired to their "Forked Lightning Ranch" in New Mexico. They purchased the U.S. Hall of Fame champion Thoroughbred Ack Ack from the estate of Harry F. Guggenheim in 1971, and were highly successful as breeders. They also maintained a home in Dallas, Texas, where Garson funded the Greer Garson Theater facility at Southern Methodist University. Garson donated millions for the construction of the Greer Garson Theater at both the Santa Fe University of Art and Design and The Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University on three conditions: 1) that the stages be circular, 2) that the premiere production be William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, and 3) that they have large ladies' rooms. Garson was a devout Presbyterian. Death Greer Garson died from heart failure at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas on 6 April 1996, at the age of 91. She is interred beside her husband in the Sparkman-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery in Dallas. Filmography List of film performances 1939 Goodbye, Mr. Chips Katherine Chipping Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress 1939 Remember? Linda Bronson Holland 1940 The Miracle of Sound Herself colour test for Blossoms in the Dust 1940 Pride and Prejudice Elizabeth Bennet 1941 Blossoms in the Dust Edna Kahly Gladney Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress 1941 When Ladies Meet Mrs. Claire Woodruff 1942 Mrs. Miniver Mrs. Kay Miniver Academy Award for Best Actress 1942 Random Harvest Paula Ridgeway 1943 The Youngest Profession Herself - Guest Star 1943 Madame Curie Marie Curie Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress 1944 Mrs. Parkington Susie "Sparrow" Parkington Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress 1945 The Valley of Decision Mary Rafferty Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress 1945 Adventure Emily Sears 1947 Desire Me Marise Aubert 1948 Julia Misbehaves Julia Packett 1949 That Forsyte Woman Irene Forsyte 1950 Screen Actors Herself - uncredited short subject 1950 The Miniver Story Mrs. Kay Miniver 1951 The Law and the Lady Jane Hoskins 1953 Scandal at Scourie Mrs. Victoria McChesney 1953 Julius Caesar Calpurnia 1954 Her Twelve Men Jan Stewart 1955 Strange Lady in Town Dr. Julia Winslow Garth 1960 Sunrise at Campobello Eleanor Roosevelt Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress 1960 Pepe Herself Cameo appearance 1966 The Singing Nun Mother Prioress 1967 The Happiest Millionaire Mrs. Cordelia Biddle 1968 The Little Drummer Boy "Our Story Teller" as Ms. Greer Garson 1978 Little Women Aunt Kathryn March 1986 Directed by William Wyler Herself documentary
  6. COP11 posted a topic in Actresses
    Jami Beth Gertz (born October 28, 1965) is an American actress. Gertz is known for her early roles in the films Sixteen Candles, Crossroads, The Lost Boys, Less Than Zero, the 1980s TV series Square Pegs with Sarah Jessica Parker, and 1996's Twister, as well as for her role as Judy Miller in the CBS sitcom Still Standing with Mark Addy. Career She was discovered in a nationwide talent search by Norman Lear, and she studied drama at NYU. Gertz made her film debut in the 1981 romance film Endless Love, which was followed by a co-starring role in the 1982-83 TV series Square Pegs. After its cancellation, she appeared in the teen movie Sixteen Candles in 1984. She gained attention with a starring role in 1987's Less Than Zero, as the friend of a doomed drug addict played by Robert Downey, Jr. She also starred in the 1987 film The Lost Boys as Star, the "half vampire" girlfriend, with Kiefer Sutherland and Jason Patric. After working in Paris as a scent designer for Lanvin, Gertz returned to America and landed a key supporting role in the 1996 blockbuster Twister after other films including 1986's Solarbabies and Crossroads also the 1989 film Listen to Me with Kirk Cameron and 1992's Jersey Girl. In the 1994 episode of Seinfeld, "The Stall", she appeared as one of Jerry's girlfriends who works as a phone sex operator and can't "spare a square" of toilet paper to Elaine in the restroom. Gertz later played the recurring character Dr. Nina Pomerantz during the 1997 season of ER. She reportedly was offered, but declined, the role of Monica Geller, during pre-production of Friends. In 2000, Gertz took up a recurring role on the Fox hit Ally McBeal as Kimmy Bishop, John Cage's love interest. Gertz was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. She returned to this role in one more episode as a guest star in the show's final season in 2002. Also In 2002, she portrayed Gilda Radner in the television movie Gilda Radner: It's Always Something. Gertz's character on Still Standing, Judy Miller, is named after a character Radner portrayed on Saturday Night Live. Gertz was in one episode of Diff'rent Strokes along with Andrew Dice Clay. She also had a recurring role on The Facts of Life as Blair's friend and fellow schoolmate Boots St. Clair. In 2003 Gertz starred as Brandy, a wanted criminal's girlfriend, in Undercover Christmas, and in 2005 Gertz played the lead role in the TV film Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story. In 2009-10 she had a recurring role as Marlo Klein, wife of Ari Gold's newest business partner Andrew Klein, an agent at Miller-Gold Talent Agency, on HBO's Entourage. In 2011, she returned to broadcast television with a guest role in the Modern Family episode "Slow Down Your Neighbors". Personal life Gertz was born in Chicago, Illinois, but lived in the city's close suburb of Park Ridge, Illinois. Jami attended Maine East High School and was a 1983 graduate. She is the daughter of Sharon and Walter Gertz, who was a builder and contractor. She lives in Beverly Hills with her husband Anthony Ressler (b. July 16, 1959) and their three sons: Oliver Jordan Ressler (b. May 6, 1992), Nicholas Simon Ressler (b. February 17, 1995) and Theo Ressler (b. 1998). Gertz and her husband are members of the investment group led by Mark Attanasio that purchased the MLB franchise Milwaukee Brewers. Gertz-Ressler High Academy is named after Jami and her husband. She has two brothers, Michael and Scott. Gertz is Jewish, and was raised in Conservative Judaism. Filmography 1981 On the Right Track Big Girl 1981 Endless Love Patty 1982–1983 Square Pegs Muffy Tepperman 20 episodes 1983 Diff'rent Strokes Lindsey Episode: "My Fair Larry" 1983 For Members Only Monica Mitchell TV movie 1983–1984 The Facts of Life Boots St. Claire 4 episodes 1984 Family Ties Jocelyn Clark Episode: "Double Date" 1984 Alphabet City Sophia 1984 Sixteen Candles Robin 1984 Dreams Martha Spino 12 episodes 1985 Mischief Rosalie 1986 Quicksilver Terri 1986 Crossroads Frances 1986 Solarbabies Terra 1987 The Lost Boys Star 1987 Less Than Zero Blair 1989 Listen to Me Monica Tomanski 1989 Silence Like Glass Eva Martin 1989 Renegades Barbara 1990 Don't Tell Her It's Me Emily Pear 1990 Sibling Rivalry Jeanine 1991–1992 Sibs Lily Ruscio 22 episodes 1992 Jersey Girl Toby 1994 Seinfeld Jane Episode: "The Stall" 1994 This Can't Be Love Sarah TV movie 1994 Related by Birth Lily TV short 1994 Dream On Jane Harnick Episdoe: "The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3: Part 1" Episode: "The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3: Part 2" 1995 Dream On Martin's Lover Episode: "Take Two Tablets, and Get Me to Mt. Sinai" 1995 Hudson Street Allison Episode: "Bells & Whistles" 1996 Twister Dr. Melissa Reeves 1997 ER Dr. Nina Pomerantz 6 episodes 1999 Seven Girlfriends Lisa 2000–2002 Ally McBeal Kimmy Bishop 5 episodes 2001 True Love TV movie 2001 Lip Service Kat 2002 Gilda Radner: It's Always Something Gilda Radner TV movie 2002–2006 Still Standing Judy Miller 88 episodes 2003 Undercover Christmas Brandi O'Neill TV movie 2005 Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story Marilyn Gambrell TV movie 2006 Keeping Up with the Steins Joanne Fielder 2006 Shark Sara Metcalfe Episode: "Sins of the Mother" 2007 Lost Holiday: The Jim & Suzanne Shemwell Story Suzanne Shemwell TV movie 2009–2010 Entourage Marlo Klein 5 episodes 2011 Modern Family Laura Episode: "Slow Down Your Neighbors"
  7. Hoyt Richards. At one point in time he was the highest paid male model of the 80's/90's
  8. 9. Keira Knightley 10. Emma Watson 11. Jennifer Love Hewitt 12. Amber Heard 13. Salma Hayek 14. Emmy Rossum 15. Thandie Newton 16. Emma Stone
  9. Nadine Fan Kristina Daniella Vogue Germany 2007
  10. Beautiful! I am so happy to see her get more work
  11. Not to mention he has become a boring actor. Playing the oddball or a pirate in all of his movies has turned me against him as an actor. Say what you want about Brad Pitt and George Clooney, at least they don't stick to one role.
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  13. COP11 replied to Sweet Lu's topic in Television
    Kurt is no longer on Facebook and now he has left Twitter
  14. COP11 replied to a post in a topic in Male Actors
    He is such an amazing man! Loves his kids and Angelina more then anything.
  15. GOD PEOPLE ARE SO FUCKING STUPID
  16. 1. Kelly Brook 2. Marion Cotillard 3. Ziyi Zhang 4. Leighton Meester 5. Camilla Belle 6. Eliza Dushku 7. Eva Longoria 8. Jessica Alba

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