Friday, November 16, 2007

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female celebrities - Jennifer Garner



Jennifer Garner



Jennifer Anne Garner (born April 17, 1972 in Houston, Texas) is an American film and television actress.



 



Biography



Garner was born to Patricia Ann English (a teacher) and Billy Jack Garner, an engineer whose job with Union Carbide forced the family to relocate to Charleston, West Virginia when Jennifer was three years old, where she remained until college. Jennifer studied ballet for nine years before enrolling at Denison University to study chemical engineering. Upon the realization that she loved the stage more than engineering she changed her major to drama.





She currently stars as the character Sydney Bristow on the TV show Alias.



Garner enjoys cooking, gardening, hiking and kickboxing (a hobby inspired by her character on Alias). She is a graduate of George Washington High School in Charleston, West Virginia (1990).



In 2005, Garner entered the Forbes Power 100 List of celebrities. Garner ranked as the 5th best paid actress in Hollywood, accumulating an estimated US$14 million over the year 2004/05. She came 8th behind Cameron Diaz in the power rankings.



Garner is known for performing her own stunts, and in January 2005 she was forced to bow out of some publicity duties for her film Elektra due to what was first thought to have been a viral infection. Media reports indicated that she was in fact suffering the effects of nerve damage to her back, caused by a stunt during the filming of Alias.



In addition to action films Garner has also starred in the comedy 13 Going on 30 and the upcoming drama from Susannah Grant (writer of Erin Brockovich) named Catch and Release.



Her production company, Vandalia Films will produce its first film in 2007; a remake of a Japanese Mystery Romance titled "Ima, ai ni yukimasu" roughly translated to "Be With You". She will produce alongside American Beauty producers Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen. Garner is set to star in the remake.





In March 2005, Garner directed the episode "In Dreams" for her series, Alias, which aired in May.



For the fifth season of the show she has been promoted to writer/producer level.



She has received four consecutive Emmy (the most prestigous American television acting award) nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. During her first nomination in 2002, she was expected by many people to win but lost out to "The West Wing"'s Allison Janney. The year of her second nomination, she lost to Edie Falco for her powerful performance in "The Sopranos." For Garner's third nomination, she again lost out to Janney. The most recent nomination in 2005 was not met with a win as "Medium"'s Patricia Arquette won.



She has received four consecutive Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress in a Television Series Drama, and won once. She won on her first nomination, which was in January of 2002. "Alias" had just begun a few months ago, meaning Garner beat the other nominees even though only half the season (roughly 11 or twelve episodes) had aired.





She won the Actor Award from the Screen Actors Guild in 2005. The category had only five nominees and is composed of all actresses in any dramatic roles, both lead and supporting.



 



Relationships



Interestingly, all of Garner's relationships are with her on-screen love interests, with whom she played. In 2000, Garner married Scott Foley, who played with her on the television show Felicity. The two later separated and subsequently filed for divorce in 2003. She then dated her Alias co-star Michael Vartan until mid-2004, when she started dating her Daredevil co-star Ben Affleck. Nevertheless, Garner and Vartan remained close friends.



Garner has since been together with Affleck, a relationship which has garnered significant media attention. On May 7, 2005 E! News reported that multiple sources close to Garner confirmed that she was pregnant. On June 30, 2005 publicists for both Affleck and Garner confirmed that the couple married the day before at the Parrot Cay resort in the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean, and that Garner is pregnant with her first child, a girl due in November. On September 27, 2005, on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Garner "accidently" referred to her unborn child as "she," acknowledging that she and her husband are expecting a girl. Although there has been rumors that she may has gaven birth already on Thanksgiving or on Black Friday.



Her pregnancy has been incorporated into her hit ABC show Alias. Garner is expected to be absent from several episodes that will be produced around and after the birth; as a result, the series added a new, Sydney Bristow-like character to the series that will take up the reins while Garner is indisposed.





 



Filmography



 



Acting Filmography



Be With You (2006)


Charlotte's Web (2006) (voice)


Catch and Release (2005) Grey


Elektra (2005) Elektra




13 Going on 30 (2004) Jenna Rink


Alias: The Video Game (2004) Sydney Bristow (voice)


The Simpsons (2003) Herself (voice)


Ep.: Treehouse of Horror XIV


Daredevil (2003) Elektra


Catch Me If You Can (2002) Cheryl Ann




Alias (2001-present) Sydney Bristow


Rennie's Landing (2001) Kiley Bradshaw


Pearl Harbor (2001) Nurse Sandra


Dude, Where's My Car? (2000) Wanda


Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (1999) Diane Agostini


Time of Your Life (1999) Romy Sullivan




The Pretender (1999) Billie H. Vaughn/DuPree


Significant Others (1998) Nell Glennon


1999 (1998) Annabell


Felicity (1998-2002) Hannah Bibb


Fantasy Island (1998) Sally


Deconstructing Harry (1997) Woman in elevator




Washington Square (1997) Marian Almond


Mr. Magoo (1997) Stacey Sampanahoditra


In Harm's Way (1997) Kelly


Harvest of Fire (1996) Sarah Troyer


Zoya (1995) Sasha




female celebrities - Jennifer Love Hewitt





Jennifer Love Hewitt



Jennifer Love Hewitt (born February 21, 1979 in Waco, Texas) is an American actress and singer.




Biography



Hewitt grew up in Killeen, Texas with parents Herbert Daniel Hewitt and Patricia Mae Shipp (who were mostly of English descent). At the suggestion of talent scouts, she moved to Los Angeles with her mother at the age of 10, to pursue a career in both acting and singing.



Her first break came soon thereafter as a child actor on the Disney Channel variety show Kids Incorporated (1989-1991). She became a household name after landing the role of Sarah Reeves on the popular Fox Television show Party of Five (1995-1999). She continued this role in the short-lived Party of Five spinoff, Time of Your Life (1999) co-starring Jennifer Garner.



She is perhaps most famous for the role of Julie James in the horror films I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) and its sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998).



In other notable film roles, she was a centerpiece of the chaotic high school comedy Can't Hardly Wait (1998). She starred with Sigourney Weaver in the movie Heartbreakers (2001), which also featured Gene Hackman and Ray Liotta. Even more recently she was paired with Jackie Chan in the action comedy The Tuxedo (2002).



To date she has released four albums with some success, most notably outside the United States in places like Europe and Japan.





In 2003 Jennifer (with Bo Derek) visited troops who are recovering from their 2003 Iraq war injuries at Washington, D.C.'s Bethesda Naval Medical Center and Walter Reed Army Medical Center. She described it as "an amazing experience".



She is featured on the cover of the March 2005 issue of Maxim, and on the final regular-sized issue of the TV Guide.



She stars in the television series Ghost Whisperer on CBS in the U.S. ,CTV in Canada, FOX in Mexico. It premiered in September 2005.



From 1997-1999 she dated Carson Daly and from 1999-2001 she dated Rich Cronin. She is currently dating Lance Mohesky.




Filmography





Jennifer Love Hewitt as Page Conners in Heartbreakers.The Truth About Love (2005)




Garfield: The Movie (2004)


If Only (2004)


The Tuxedo (2002)


The Devil and Daniel Webster (2002)


Heartbreakers (2001)


The Suburbans (1999)




Can't Hardly Wait (1998)


I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)


Telling You (1998)


I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)


Trojan War (1997)


House Arrest (1996)




Sister Act 2 (1993)




Television



Ghost Whisperer (2005)


Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber (movie) (2005)


Family Guy (2002) (voice)...herself


The Audrey Hepburn Story (movie) (2000)




Time of Your Life (1999)


Oh Yeah! Cartoons (1998)


Party of Five (1995-1999)


Byrds of Paradise (1994)


Kids Incorporated (1989-1991)




Discography





Love Songs (1992) released in Japan only


Let's Go Bang (1995)


Jennifer Love Hewitt (1996)


BareNaked (2002)




female celebrities - Jennifer Lopez



Jennifer Lopez



Jennifer Lopez, also known as J. Lo, (born July 24, 1969[1]) is a well-known Puerto Rican-American actress, Latin Pop and hip-hop singer, fashion designer, dancer and all-around cultural icon.





Lopez started in television as a 'fly girl' (dancer) on the television comedy program In Living Color in 1990. She moved to Los Angeles to film the show but initially hated it. When her boyfriend, David Cruz Jr., moved to L.A. to be with her, she learned to accept her new environment. She is now married with Marc Anthony.



She also played a small role in a short-lived television program South Central. She later starred in Second Chances and Hotel Malibu.



 



Music





Lopez's debut album, On the 6, a reference to the subway line she used to take growing up in Castle Hill, was released on June 1, 1999 and reached the top ten of the Billboard 200. The album featured the multi-week #1 lead single, "If You Had My Love", as well as the top ten hit "Waiting for Tonight". It also contained the Spanish language, Latin-flavored duet "No me Ames" with Marc Anthony, which was an international DAN hit, though the song was never released as a single in the US. Despite this, the video received moderate airplay on the US music channels VH1 and The Box as a novelty. The album also spawned another international hit in "Feelin' So Good", a hip-hop track which contained guest raps by Big Pun and Fat Joe; despite the cross-genre technique pioneered by Mariah Carey being used on this particular song, it was a relative flop in the US, as it failed to make the top 50 of the Billboard Hot 100. "Let's Get Loud" was also released as a single, and became a minor dance hit.





Her sophomore effort, J. Lo, was released in January 2001 and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200. The lead single, "Love Don't Cost a Thing" was her first UK number one single, and, along with its follow-up, "Play" (which was written by rising teen star, Christina Milian) it became a top five hit during the year the album was released. The album's next two singles, "I'm Real" and "Ain't it Funny", ended up becoming her biggest ever hits, with both spending several weeks at #1. However, to capitalize on this, Lopez asked Murder Inc. to remix both songs, completely changing the lyrics and melodies and adding raps from Ja Rule in both songs, and from Caddillac Tah to "Ain't it Funny (Remix)". The "I'm Real" and "Ain't It Funny" remixes were two of the biggest pop and rap hits in late 2001 and early 2002, respectively, and their more hip-hop sound gave J. Lo street credibility and brought her music to a whole new group of fans. She re-released the CD on her 32nd birthday, July 24, 2001, including Ja Rule's remixed version of "I'm Real".





Following the successes of the remix (again, a technique pioneered by Mariah Carey), Lopez decided to devote an entire album to the effort; the result, J to tha L-O: The Remixes, appeared on February 5, 2002. This album, too, debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, marking the first remix album in history to debut (or even reach) #1 on the chart. This time around, she got 50 Cent and Nas to write rhymes for two remixes of her next single, "I'm Gonna Be Alright", which ended up becoming another top ten hit. The album also included rarer dance and hip-hop remixes of her past singles, and a new song, a ballad called "Alive", which was included in Lopez's movie Enough.



On November 26, 2002, Lopez released her third studio album, This Is Me... Then, which reached #2 on the Billboard 200 and spawned three very popular singles; the top 5 "Jenny from the Block", (sampling the track from the song "Watch Out Now" by the Beatnuts, and including raps from Jadakiss and Styles P), the multi-week #1 "All I Have" duet with LL Cool J and the top 10 "Baby I Love You!" (which also was the musical theme to Gigli). Another single, "I'm Glad", was also released, but only managed to go top forty, a rather low result considering Lopez's usual chart success. The last single released from the album, "The One", failed to make any impact on charts whatsoever. Another song from the album was a cover of Carly Simon's "You Belong to Me."





In 2004, Lopez once again participated in duets with Marc Anthony, this time on his albums Amar Sin Mentiras and Valio La Pena.



After a considerable amount of time away from the music scene, Lopez finally released her fourth studio album, Rebirth, on March 1, 2005. Debuting at #2 on the Billboard 200 to initially decent sales success, the album quickly fell off the charts and remains to be Lopez's biggest commercial (not to mention critical) failure yet. Despite this, the album has so-far spawned one hit in "Get Right", which reached the top twenty; still, compared to her previous high-charting singles, even this can be seen as somewhat of a flop. Even so, "Get Right" was her second UK number one, and also topped the charts in Italy and Ireland. The second single, "Hold You Down", which featured Fat Joe, only barely made it into the top 75, peaking at #64. It has recently been confirmed that J. Lo's next single will be "Cherry Pie" which will hopefully be released around the end of September 2005.



The single "Cherry Pie" release was cancelled by Sony Records, although it did debut in charts around the world due to radio air-play.





Jennifer Lopez has now confirmed that she will be releasing her first ever full spanish album in January 2006. The first single will likely be heard on radios in December 2005. It has also been confirmed that she will be releasing an English album during the summer of 2006.



 



Fashion



Lopez owns a clothing line called "J. Lo by Jennifer Lopez". Her line is the most successful of any artists' in history and includes many different types of clothing for young women, including jeans, tees, coats, belts, purses, and many other products. Furthermore, she is planning to launch a jewelry line, hats, gloves and a scarves line. She also has a perfume line out called "Glow", and she was in question before, because the name came from another patented perfume.



In October 2003, Lopez introduced a perfume called "Still". During November of the same year, she launched a new clothing line called "Sweetface".





Lopez's frequent use of fur in her clothing lines and personal wardrobe has brought the scorn of people concerned with animal rights. More than one hundred protestors from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals held a demonstration at the Los Angeles premiere of Monster-in-Law. For her part, Jennifer told a radio DJ she was open to being educated on the topic-and the DJ promptly told her animals are routinely skinned alive to make trendy furs.



She has also done a photoshoot to represent the Louis Vuitton Winter 2003 campaign, in which the pictures would be seen all over the world through TV commercials, billboards, ads, newspapers, magazines and more.



Other merchandise includes a clothing and cologne line for men due for release either in late 2005 or sometime in 2006.



 



J. Lo Inc.



Lopez owns a production company, Nuyorican Productions, in which she is expected to produce some of her upcoming movies. Some of the projects for the company include Carmen, Dirty Girls Social Club(featuring Jeffrey Wilkinson as Dirty Girl # 4) and The Hector Lavoe Project. This company was founded together with her former manager, Benny Medina, whom she filed a lawsuit against because of alleged fraud in July 2003.



The company produced the commercially-successful movies The Cell, The Wedding Planner and Maid in Manhattan. These three movies put together made more than $350 million at the box office worldwide.



 



Relationships



Lopez has been in two short-lived marriages. The first one, to Ojani Noa, on October 28, 1996 in San Antonio, Noa grabbed a microphone and proposed to her in the middle of the dance floor, presenting her with a large marquis-cut diamond ring. She said, "Yes." They were married on February 22, 1997. He was later named the manager of Jennifer's restaurant, Madre's. Her second marriage, during 2001 and 2002, was to Chris Judd, her former backup dancer. She met Judd while filming the music video for her single "Love Don't Cost A Thing". The two were married in a small ceremony (about 170 guests) at a home in a Los Angeles suburb officiated by attorney Barry Hirsch. The marriage also ended in divorce





Between marriages, from 1999 to 2001, she dated singer and producer Diddy [real name: Sean Combs], breaking up after a shooting incident in a New York night club. Both were arrested in connection with a nightclub shooting in December 1999. Police found them with a stolen gun. The charges against Lopez were dropped, but the charges against Combs stayed. He was eventually tried and acquitted. Their breakup was announced on February 14, 2001.



Lopez became engaged to Ben Affleck and confirmed this in November 2002, after Affleck gave her a reported $3.5 million ring. But the marriage planned for September 14, 2003 in Santa Barbara, California was called off a few days before the event. Stated in interviews during her engagement to Affleck that once married, she would go by the name Jennifer Affleck both privately and professionally. This never came to be as she and Affleck broke off their engagement and split for good in January 2004.



Lopez married singer Marc Anthony in a secret wedding on June 5, 2004, less than a week after his divorce was finalized from former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres. All the guests were invited to a "afternoon party", and they were never told that they were going to a wedding. Years before they married (or even became a couple), she and Marc Anthony sang a song together called "No Me Ames" which appeared on her album "On the 6."



Almost immediately after the wedding, rumors began swirling that the wedding was of the "shotgun" variety and that Lopez was pregnant. A devoted Roman Catholic, Lopez has said in the past that she would never have a baby without being married. Complicating the situation is Anthony's refusal to confirm his marriage to Lopez and the fact that his divorce took place in the Dominican Republic less than a week before his reported marriage to Lopez, making it potentially invalid in the United States.





 



Derriere



No discussion of Jennifer Lopez could be considered complete without discussion of her famously large and shapely rear end. Example: [2]



It has been the subject of much attention and many jokes, as when Chris Rock wisecracked at the MTV Video Music Awards that Lopez in her speech after winning an award "should have thanked her butt".



The size of her butt was actually one of the key components in helping her win the title role in the 1997 film Selena about real-life singer Selena Quintanilla-Pérez who also was famous for having a large posterior.



Even Channel 4 in the UK got in on the act, commissioning documentary maker Jaine Green to make 'Behind-the Behind', which famously asked hispanic ex-husband Ojani Noa, "Does she have a big arse?" - his reply, which leapt across the language barrier and was subsequently aired around the world was, "a big house? Yes very big".





Lopez herself joked that it's so large and upstanding that it could be used as a tray to serve drinks at parties. (This is a variant on an old joke. Groucho Marx once remarked that the one sister in his otherwise all-brother family had "a rear end that stuck a-way out... you could play pinochle on her rear end!")



In a skit at the MTV Video Music Awards, Triumph, the Comic Insult Dog begged Lopez to let him sniff her rear end, claiming that it was the equivalent of climbing Mount Everest for a dog.



Her infamous butt won her the title of Best Female Body in the UK magazine Celebrity Bodies poll in 2001 and #1 in FHM magazine's 2000 and 2001 poll of Sexiest Girls.



On a Hollywood television gossip show in 2004, an interviewer asked her, "How do you feel about your butt?" Her answer was given as "I can't believe you're asking me a question like that."



 



Claims to fame






Professional accomplishments






Became the first Latina actress to get paid $1 million (for her role in Selena).


By 2003, Lopez had become the highest-paid Latina actress in Hollywood. She still holds the record, earning $15,000,000 for her performance in Monster-in-Law (2005).


Lopez is the first actress and singer to have a movie (The Wedding Planner) and an album (J. Lo) at #1 in the same week.


Lopez's album J to tha L-O! The Remixes was the first album of remixes to hit #1.


Lopez's perfume "Glow" made history in 2001, by being the #1 perfume in more than nine countries in more than four months.




Lopez is the only woman who has been #1 three years in a row in FHM magazine's list of the 100 Sexiest Females in the World.


Lopez made the 2004 Fortune list of the wealthiest entertainers under the age of 40. Her wealth is estimated at $255 million.


Lopez made the highest debut of 2003 on the US charts with "All I Have" debuting at #25.


Lopez has sold nearly 40 million records worldwide.




Discography






Albums



1999: On the 6 #8 US, US Certification: 3x Platinum (WW sales: 9 million)


2001: J. Lo #1 (Debut) US (1 week), #2 UK, #12 ITA, US Certification: 4x Platinum (WW sales: 8 million)


2002: J to tha L-O!: The Remixes #1 (Debut) US (2 weeks), #3 UK, US Certification: Platinum (WW sales: 2 million)


2002: This Is Me... Then #2 US, #14 UK, #11 ITA, US Certification: 2x Platinum (WW sales: 5.5 million)


2005: Rebirth #2 US, #8 UK, #6 ITA, #10 AUS, US Certification: Platinum (WW sales: 2 million)




Total album sales: 26.5 million



 



Singles



From On the 6:



1999: "If You Had My Love" #1 US (5 weeks), #4 UK, #1 AUS, US Certification: Platinum


1999: "No Me Ames" #1 Latin




1999: "Waiting for Tonight" #8 US, #5 UK


2000: "Feelin' So Good" (feat. Big Pun and Fat Joe) #51 US, #15 UK


2000: "Let's Get Loud"




From J. Lo:



2001: "Love Don't Cost a Thing" #3 US, #1 UK, #4 AUS


2001: "Play" #18 US, #3 UK, #5 AUS, #7 ITA


2001: "Ain't it Funny" #3 UK, #9 AUS




2001: "I'm Real" (with "I'm Real (Murder Remix)") #4 UK, #3 AUS


From J to tha L-O!: The Remixes:



2001: "I'm Real (Murder Remix)" (with "I'm Real" - feat. Ja Rule) #1 US (5 weeks), 4 UK, #3 AUS




2002: "Ain't it Funny (Murder Remix)" (feat. Ja Rule and Caddillac Tah) #1 US (6 weeks), #4 UK, #1 AUS


2002: "I'm Gonna Be Alright (Track Masters Remix)" #10 US, #3 UK


From This Is Me... Then:



2002: "Jenny from the Block" (feat. Jadakiss and Styles P) #3 US, #3 UK, #5 AUS, #2 ITA




2003: "All I Have" (feat. LL Cool J) #1 US (4 weeks), #2 UK, #2 AUS


2003: "I'm Glad" #32 US, #11 UK, #10 AUS, #31 ITA


2004: "Baby I Love You!" #72 US, #3 UK, #21 ITA




From Rebirth:



2005: "Get Right" #12 US, #1 UK, #3 AUS, #1 ITA, US Certification: Platinum, WW Cert.: 2x Platinum


2005: "Hold You Down" (feat. Fat Joe) #64 US, #6 UK, #19 ITA


2005: "Cherry Pie" Radio single




Total singles sales: 11.5 million (13,000,540 source)



Total album and single sales: 39.1 million



 



DVDs



1999: Feelin' So Good US Certification: Gold


2001: Let's Get Loud US Certification: Gold


2003: The Reel Me #69 US, US Certification: 3x Platinum






Awards & nominations




1995



1995 Independent Spirit Awards: nomination for Best Supporting Actress ("My Family")




1997



1997 Saturn Awards: nomination for Best Actress ("Anaconda")






1998



1998 MTV Movie Awards: 2 nominations, Best Kiss - shared nomination with George Clooney ("Out Of Sight"), Best Female Performance ("Out of Sight")


1998 Empire Awards: nomination for Best Actress ("Out of Sight")




1999





1999 MTV Video Music Awards: 4 nominations for ("If You Had My Love"), Female Video of the Year, Dance Video of the Year, New Artist Video of the Year, Pop Video of the Year


1999 American Music Awards: 2 nominations, Favorite Artist - Latin Music, Favorite New Artist - Pop / Rock


1999 Soul Train Award: nomination for Best R&B/Soul Album - Female ("On the 6")




2000



2000 MTV Video Music Award: nomination for ("Waiting For Tonight"), Best Choreography, win for Dance Video of the Year ("Waiting For Tonight")




2000 MTV Movie Awards: nomination for Best Female Performance ("The Cell"), win for Best Dressed in a Movie ("The Cell")


2000 Grammy Award: nomination for Best Dance Recording ("Let's Get Loud")


2000 Saturn Awards: nomination for Best Actress ("The Cell")






2001



2001 American Music Award: nomination for Favorite Female Artist - Pop or Rock


2001 MTV Video Music Awards: 2 nominations for ("Love Don't Cost A Thing"), Best Dance Video, Best Dance Video


2001 People's Choice Awards: 2 nominations, Favorite Actress, Favorite Female Musical Performer


2001 Hastings Bad Cinema Society Stinkers Awards: nomination for Worst Actress, win for Most Annoying Fake Accent - Female ("Angel Eyes")




2001 Alma Awards: win for Outstanding Music Video - People's Choice Award ("Love Don't Cost A Thing")


2001 Alma Awards: 4 nominations, Outstanding Female Performer, Album of the Year ("J.Lo"), Outstanding Performance - Music, Variety or Comedy Special ("Jennifer Lopez in Concert: Let's Get Loud"), Outstanding Actress - Motion Picture ("Angel Eyes")




2002





2002 American Music Award: nomination for Favorite Female Artist - Hip-Hop/R&B


2002 MTV Video Music Awards: win for Best Hip-Hop Video ("I'm Real") - shared with Ja Rule


2002 NAACP Image Award: nomination for Outstanding Actress - Motion Picture ("Maid in Manhattan")


2002 Hastings Bad Cinema Society Stinkers Awards: nomination for Worst Actress ("Enough")






2003



2003 American Music Award: win for Favorite Female Artist - Pop / Rock


2003 MTV Video Music Awards: 4 nominations for ("I'm Glad"), Best Female Video, Best Dance Video, Best Choreography in a Video, Best Art Direction in a Video


2003 Hastings Bad Cinema Society Stinker Awards: 3 wins, Worst Actress ("Gigli"), Worst On-Screen Couple (Ben Aflleck, Jennifer Lopez - Gigli), Worst Fake Accent - Female ("Gigli")




2003 Golden Raspberry Awards: 2 wins, Worst Actress, Worst Screen Couple ("Gigli")




2004



2004 Golden Raspberry Awards: 2 nominations, Worst Screen Couple, Worst Supporting Actress for ("Jersey Girl")


2004 People's Choice Awards: nomination for Best Smile




2005





2005 MTV Video Music Awards: 4 nominations for ("Get Right"), Best Editing in a Video, Best Direction in a Video, Best Dance Video, Best Choreography in a Video




Nicknames



J.Lo or "Jaylo"


Jen


Jenny




Jenny-Lo


Jenny from The Block


Bella ("beautiful" in spanish)


"La Guitarra" ("the guitar" in Spanish --because of the shape of her body)




La Lopez




Filmography



My Little Girl (1986)


Lambada (1990)


My Family (1995)


Money Train (1995)




Jack (1996)


Blood and Wine (1996)


Selena (1997)


Anaconda (1997)


U Turn (1997)


Out of Sight (1998)




Antz (1998) (voice)


The Cell (2000)


The Wedding Planner (2001)


Angel Eyes (2001)


Enough (2002)


Maid in Manhattan (2002)




Gigli (2003)


Jersey Girl (2004)


Shall We Dance (2004)


Monster-in-Law (2005)


An Unfinished Life (2005)


Bordertown (2006) (currently filming) (also producer)




El Cantante (TBA) (currently in pre production)(also producer)






Girls in a whirl for pettiskirts

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Paris Hilton's fans get a whiff of celebrity (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Fri, 16 Nov 2007 06:30:25 GMT
Talk about celebrity worship gone wild. Hundreds of Philadelphians - including a woman who said she was a Benedictine nun - converged on the Center City Macy's yesterday afternoon to get a glimpse of celebrity heiress Paris Hilton.

Too-soon celebrity memoirs lining shelves (Carroll County Online)

Thu, 15 Nov 2007 04:51:02 GMT
The recent slew of celebrity memoirs reminds me of that odd middle school English assignment: writing your autobiography. I understood the purpose of honing your language skills at a young age, but when you're 12, what are you supposed to write about your life? When you bought a dog?

Katie Holmes, Carrie Underwood Top Us Weekly's Celebrity Makeovers (AccessHollywood)

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hot celebrities - Heidi Klum





Heidi Klum



Heidi Klum (born June 1, 1973) is a German supermodel, actress, fashion designer and artist.



 



Bio and Career



She was born in Bergisch Gladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.



She is most widely known for her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and Victoria's Secret catalog. In addition to modeling, she has appeared in several TV shows, including Spin City and Sex and the City. She had a role as an ill-tempered hair model in the movie Blow Dry, played a giantess in the movie version of Ella Enchanted and was cast as Ursula Andress in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers.



In December of 2004, she became the host of a reality show called Project Runway on the U.S. TV station Bravo, in which contestants compete for a contract to design clothes for Banana Republic. Her own fashion designs are featured in the German mail-order catalog "Otto". She also has designed shoes for Birkenstock, jewelery for Mouawad, and swimsuits -featured in the 2002 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue - that were available for sale through her personal website.



She is an avid painter and has had several of her paintings appear in various art magazines in the U.S.





After being married to hairdresser Ric Pipino from September 1997 to November 2002, she had relationships with more famous men, including singer Anthony Kiedis and Formula-1 racing team manager Flavio Briatore. The relationship with Briatore was broken off during her pregnancy with daughter Leni. Klum announced her engagement to the British soul singer Seal on January 4, 2005, and they married on May 10, 2005.



Heidi Klum's daughter, named Leni (after Heidi's grandmother), was born on May 4, 2004 and weighed 7lbs. 14oz. The father is Flavio Briatore, but Seal is helping her raise the child. In the earlier stages of their relationship, Heidi said Seal treats Leni as if she were his own child.



On March 17, 2005, Heidi and Seal announced that they were expecting a child. Heidi gave birth to an 8lb. 9oz. baby boy, named Henry Günther Ademola Dashtu, in Los Angeles on September 12, 2005. On April 16, 2005, Heidi raised eyebrows among media types and mothers alike when she commented that caring for newborns was a simple chore since, "babies take care of themselves—they know how to poop on their own."



hot celebrities - Helen Hunt



Helen Hunt



Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born 15 June 1963) is an American actress.



Hunt was born in Culver City, California to Gordon Hunt, a half-Jewish film director, and Jane Novis, a Methodist photographer. The daughter of an acting coach, she showed interest in acting as a child. In the 1970s and 1980s, she appeared in a number of made-for-TV movies.





In the 1990s, Hunt became well-known to television audiences as co-star of sitcom Mad About You, winning Emmy Awards for her performance in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999. By the end of the show in 1997, Hunt was the highest paid TV actress in history, earning $1 million per episode.



Hunt has also had a successful film career and has been in Hollywood movies such as Cast Away and the 1996 blockbuster Twister, which made her a household name. After winning an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1998 for her performance in As Good as It Gets, she took time off from movie work to play Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at the Lincoln Center in New York City. In 1998, Hunt was the first actress to win both an Emmy and an Academy Award in the same year.



In 2000, Hunt returned to the screen in four films: Dr. T & the Women with Richard Gere, Pay It Forward with Kevin Spacey & Haley Joel Osment, What Women Want with Mel Gibson, and Cast Away with Tom Hanks.



In 2003, she returned to Broadway in Yasmina Reza's Life x 3.



Hunt was married to actor Hank Azaria from 1999 to 2000. She has a daughter, Makena'lei Gordon Carnahan (b. 2004), with Matthew Carnahan.



She currently owns a production company with Connie Tavel, Hunt/Tavel Productions under Sony.



Hunt also holds many awards records; She is the only actress to win a Golden Globe Award, an Academy Award and an Emmy Award in the same year, the only actress to win four consecutive Emmys, and the only actress to win four Blockbuster Entertainment Awards.





Hunt is a staunch Democrat and an activist for many like minded causes.



 



Filmography



Then She Found Me (2007)


Empire Falls (Made for TV) (2005)


A Good Woman (2005)


The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)


Timepiece (2001)




Cast Away (2000)


Pay It Forward (2000)


What Women Want (2000)


Dr. T & the Women (2000)


Twelfth Night (Made for TV) (1998)




Twister: Ride it Out (1998)


As Good as It Gets (1997)


Twister (1996)


Kiss of Death (1995)


In the Company of Darkness (Made for TV) (1993)


Sexual Healing (1993)




Trancers III (1992)


Bob Roberts (1992)


Mr. Saturday Night (1992)


Only You (1992)


The Waterdance (1992)


Into the Badlands (Made for TV) (1991)




Trancers II (1991)


Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story (Made for TV) (1991)


Next of Kin (1989)


Incident at Dark River (Made for TV) (1989)


The Frog Prince (1988)


Stealing Home (1988)




Miles from Home (1988)


Shooter (Made for TV) (1988)


Project X (1987)


Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)


The Nativity (1986)


Girls Just Want To Have Fun (1985)




Waiting to Act (1985)


Trancers (1985)


Sweet Revenge (Made for TV) (1984)


Choices of the Heart (Made for TV) (1983)


Quarterback Princess (Made for TV) (1983)


Bill: On His Own (Made for TV) (1983)




Desperate Lives (Made for TV) (1982)


The Miracle of Kathy Miller (Made for TV) (1981)


Angel Dusted (Made for TV) (1981)


The Best Little Girl in the World (Made for TV) (1981)


I Think I'm Having a Baby (Made for TV) (1981)


Child Bride of Short Creek (Made for TV) (1981)




Transplant (Made for TV) (1979)


Rollercoaster (1977)


The Spell (Made for TV) (1977)


Having Babies (Made for TV) (1976)


The Swiss Family Robinson (Made for TV) (1975)


All Together Now (Made for TV) (1975)




Death Scream (Made for TV) (1975)


Pioneer Woman (Made for TV) (1973)




Awards Won



Academy Award




1998 Best Actress in As Good as It Gets


Emmy Award



1999 Outstanding Lead Actress in Mad About You





1998 Outstanding Lead Actress in Mad About You



1997 Outstanding Lead Actress in Mad About You



1996 Outstanding Lead Actress in Mad About You


Golden Globe Award



1998 Best Performance by an Actress in As Good as It Gets



1997 Best Performance by an Actress in Mad About You



1995 Best Performance by an Actress in Mad About You



1994 Best Performance by an Actress in Mad About You


Screen Actors Guild Award





1998 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in As Good as It Gets



1995 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in Mad About You




Trivia



She donated $100,000 to help the SAG cause.


Over 25 million people tuned in to see her performance in an episode of Mad About You titled, 'The Birth'.


Murphy Brown's Candice Bergen praised Hunt as her "hero" in her Emmy acceptance speech.




Hunt was approached by a publisher about writing a book, however, content was not discussed.


Steven Spielberg wrote Helen a fan letter after seeing Quarterback Princess and Hunt wrote Spielberg a fan letter too after seeing Saving Private Ryan.




hot celebrities - Hilary Duff



Hilary Duff



Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress and pop music singer. After gaining prominence in the television show Lizzie McGuire, she has since gone onto a film career, with roles in mainstream pictures such as Cheaper by the Dozen and independent films such as Material Girls and The Perfect Man. Duff has also launched a successful music career that has yielded two number one albums in the U.S.




Biography




Early life and career





Duff was born in Houston, Texas as the second child of Robert Erhard Duff, owner of a chain of convenience stores, and his wife Susan Colleen Cobb, a homemaker. Duff's unusual middle name of "Erhard" was the maiden name of her part German American paternal grandmother, Mary Erhard; Duff also has German ancestry on the part of her maternal grandmother, Amy Beulah Schlemmer. After Hilary's mother encouraged her to take an acting class alongside her older sister, Haylie Duff, both girls won parts in various local theatre productions. At the age of six, the Duffs participated in the ballet The Nutcracker Suite with Columbus Ballet Met in San Antonio. The siblings became more and more enthusiastic about the idea of acting professionally, and they eventually relocated to California with their mother. Bob Duff stayed at the family home in Houston to maintain their business. Through years of auditions and meetings, both sisters managed to clinch appearances in several television commercials.




Television and film



Most of Duff's first few acting roles were small, starting off with an uncredited appearance in Hallmark Entertainment's western miniseries True Women (1997), an adaptation of the novel by Janice Woods Windle. She also served as an extra, again uncredited, in writer and director Willard Carroll's comedy drama Playing by Heart (1998), whose ensemble cast included Dennis Quaid, Sean Connery and Angelina Jolie, star of True Women from the previous year.



Her first major part was as the star of the 1998 film Casper Meets Wendy, playing the young witch Wendy who encounters the animated character Casper. Like Casper: A Spirited Beginning (1997), the first sequel to the hugely successful Casper (1995), the film went direct-to-video with generally unenthusiastic reviews.



Duff later appeared in a supporting role in the television movie The Soul Collector in 1999, which was based on a Kathleen Kane novel, and starred Bruce Greenwood as an angel who helps out a female farmer (Melissa Gilbert) whose husband has recently died. Duff ended up winning a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot (Supporting Young Actress).



Duff's first serious shot at fame came when she was cast as one of the children in the pilot episode of the NBC sitcom Daddio (2000). Said Michael Chiklis, star of Daddio, "After working with her the first day, I remember saying to my wife, 'This young girl is going to be a movie star.' She was completely at ease with herself and comfortable in her own skin." However, before the show had even aired, Duff was dropped from its cast lineup, an unfortunate turn of events which made the twelve-year-old reluctant to continue her acting career. But her manager and mother, Susan Duff, spurred her on, and she successfully auditioned for the family comedy show Lizzie McGuire just a week later.






Lizzie McGuire



Lizzie McGuire, which first aired on the Disney Channel in January 2001, was a ratings hit, drawing in 2.3 million viewers per episode, and became the career breakthrough Duff had been waiting for. Her performance in this role as a typical teenager led to appearances on the covers of many teen magazines, and she became highly popular among children between the ages of seven and fourteen, with Richard Huff of the New York Daily News calling her "a 2002 version of Annette Funicello". After fulfilling her entire sixty-five episode contract, as well as participating in a film spin-off entitled The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003), Disney toyed with the idea of continuing the franchise in further movies and a prime-time television series to be broadcast on ABC, but Duff refused the proposal. There was a dispute over the amount of pay Duff would receive; reportedly, she had been receiving US$15,000 per episode, but she and her representatives, including her mother, wanted that figure to be raised to $100,000. Disney offered to raise it up to $35,000 but Duff would not relent and all plans of continuing the series were abandoned.



Duff's second role in a theatrical motion picture was in Human Nature, an independent film released in most countries in 2002 following a good reception at the Cannes and Sundance film festivals. Written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry, the film follows a female naturalist, played by Patricia Arquette, who has body hair growing all over her body. Tim Robbins and Rhys Ifans co-starred. Duff played the younger version of Arquette's character.



She starred in the Disney Channel television movie Cadet Kelly (2002) with Christy Carlson Romano and Gary Cole, which became the network's most watched program in its nineteen-year history. Her first major role in a feature film was in Agent Cody Banks with Frankie Muniz in 2003. It was successful enough to spawn a sequel, proving that Duff's popularity was not limited to the small screen. Duff then reprised the role of Lizzie McGuire in The Lizzie McGuire Movie, which was her first million-dollar movie role. She played the part of Lorraine Baker in the Twentieth Century Fox film Cheaper by the Dozen with Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt.






Duff in A Cinderella Story (2004).In 2004, she appeared in the romantic comedy A Cinderella Story, a twenty-first century update of Charles Perrault's fairy tale Cinderella. Comedienne Jennifer Coolidge played the wicked stepmother of the picture, which was directed by Mark Rosman, a veteran of Duff's Lizzie McGuire. The film became a modest sleeper hit, and many critics were impressed by Duff's performance, as well as her chemistry with co-star Chad Michael Murray, another actor popular with teens, who plays Duff's love interest in the film.



Later that year, she starred in the romance film Raise Your Voice, which marked the third collaboration between Duff and director Sean McNamara (after Casper Meets Wendy and episodes of Lizzie McGuire). While some critics praised Duff for appearing in a more dramatic role than she had previously been seen in, the film was heavily panned, with many slating in particular the striking similarities to the musical film Fame (1980). Reviews were, by and large, negative to Duff's vocals (several critics have pointed out what appears to be her digitally enhanced voice and indifferent towards her acting performance, although she did receive a Razzie award nomination for "Worst Actress" (in addition to her work in A Cinderella Story). The film also received a muted reception at the box office, where it became Duff's least commercially successful film to date.





In Duff's latest film, The Perfect Man, she plays the eldest daughter of a divorced woman, played by Heather Locklear, who moves to New York City as she desperately searches for a good man to settle down with. The movie saw Duff once again united with director Mark Rosman. Reviews were mostly negative.






Hilary Duff at the premiere of The Perfect ManDuff has recently filmed the satirical comedy Material Girls. The Martha Coolidge-directed film, co-produced by Madonna's independent film production company Maverick Entertainment, stars Hilary and her real-life sister Haylie Duff as wealthy siblings who must fight to reclaim their fortune following a scandal. The Duff sisters are also due to lend their vocal talents to the computer animated comedy Foodfight!, to be distributed by Lions Gate Films in the fall of 2006. The film's director, Larry Kasanoff, said that he is "absolutely thrilled to have Hilary and Haylie Duff as part of the cast." In late October 2005, reports emerged that Duff is likely to star in the third sequel to the supernatural horror film Poltergeist (1982), in a role originated by the late Heather O'Rourke.



Duff recently announced on MTV that she has put her film Outward Blonde on hold for "a little while".



In a recent interview with the Puerto Rican press. Duff has confirmed an April release date for "Material Girls"






Music career



After seeing her sister perform in a band, Duff decided that she wanted to be the next "Pop princess". Her first recorded singing performance was on the song "I Can't Wait", which appeared on the original television soundtrack for Lizzie McGuire in August 2002. The following month, the first Disneymania compilation album was released, featuring Duff in the song "The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room". Her first album was the collection of Christmas songs entitled Santa Claus Lane (2002), which included duets with Lil' Romeo and Christina Milian. Released in October, it made the lower reaches of the Billboard 200 album chart and number three on the kids' music chart, and eventually achieved gold certification. The title track was also included on the soundtrack to The Santa Clause 2.



Duff also sang on several tracks on the soundtrack to The Lizzie McGuire Movie. One of these tracks, "Why Not", which is performed by Duff in the film, was released as a single, and reached the top twenty on singles charts in countries including Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands. That year, she recorded her first non-holiday album, entitled Metamorphosis (2003), went to number one on the U.S. and Canadian charts in that year. Songwriting team The Matrix, who had worked with singers such as Avril Lavigne and Liz Phair, provided three songs on the album. One of these songs, "So Yesterday", was released as the first single, reaching number one in Canada, the top forty in Australia and just outside the top forty of the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. "Little Voice" was released as a single overseas in 2004, while "The Math (Live)" was also released overseas and on the internet.





Metamorphosis became the eighth-highest selling album of the year, with over 2.4 million copies purchased in its first four months of release in the US alone; it has since gone to sell over 3.7 million copies. Metamorphosis was also nominated in Canada's Juno Awards for International Album of the Year in 2004. In January 2004, the second Disneymania disc was released, and contained Duff's last recording for Disney, "The Siamese Cat Song", recorded with her sister Haylie. Another song, "Circle of Life", included Duff and other Disney Channel Stars. Duff and her sister also recorded a cover of The Go-Gos' "Our Lips Are Sealed" for the soundtrack to A Cinderella Story.



On September 28, 2004 (her seventeenth birthday), she released her second album, the self-titled Hilary Duff; it debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and number one in Canada. When describing the album to her fans, Duff noted that she felt it has an edgier, rock feel to it. The album's first single was "Fly", and it also includes "Haters", the lyrics of which were once rumoured to be about Lindsay Lohan, who is often considered by the media to be Duff's rival.[16] The album has sold over 1.5 million copies in the U.S. to date, but "Fly" performed below expectations on the charts.





Duff's third official album, Most Wanted (2005), consisted of her personal favorite songs alongside three new tracks. Duff enlisted help from boyfriend Joel Madden to make her three new tracks edgier and more rock, and listened to music by artists such as The Killers and Muse for inspiration. Lead single "Wake Up" became her highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100 and her highest peaking single in the U.S. The album itself debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling near 220,000 copies in its first week of release. Most Wanted also became her third number one debut in Canada.



Duff has recorded Madonna's signature song "Material Girl" for her film Material Girls, and the music video is due in January. Duff has also mentioned in an interview that "Material Girl" will be included on her next album, which she is planning to start recording in early 2006.



 



Personal life and trivia



Duff has dated singer Aaron Carter, brother of Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter. There were reports that she had tried to have fellow teen actress Lindsay Lohan banned from the preview of Cheaper by the Dozen because Lohan had allegedly been dating Carter at the same time as Duff in late 2003, as well as other reports about a fistfight that supposedly took place between the two actresses. Duff had a disagreement with pop punk singer Avril Lavigne over criticisms of Duff copying Lavigne's style.








Stuff By Duff backpackDuff is involved with many charities, is an animal rights enthusiast, and a member of "Kids With a Cause". On September 5, 2005, it was reported that Duff donated US$250,000 to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.



Her hair is naturally light brown, but she's been dying it blonde since she was eleven years old. She also has six dogs: Lola, Macy, and Chiquita are her dogs and the rest are her sister's. Duff launched a clothing line, "Stuff By Duff" on March 12, 2004 with clothes distributed through Target in the United States and Australia and Zellers in Canada. Playmates Toys also released a doll of Hilary that year. [17]



Her sister, Haylie Duff, has been trying to become a professional singer, as well. Hilary has helped her with duet songs including "Our Lips Are Sealed" which have been successful in the United States and in other countries, including Mexico and Colombia. Her mother, Susan Duff, is a producer, and manages Hilary's career. Susan also co-produced A Cinderella Story and her father, Bob Duff is a Bussiness owner.





Duff is currently dating Good Charlotte singer Joel Madden. She finally cleared up all the rumors in June 2005 by admitting they were dating, and had been seeing each other since she was only sixteen. Their first public appearance was at the MTV Video Music Awards in August 2005.



In late 2005, Duff took a month off from work as a belated eighteenth birthday present. She said that after releasing Most Wanted and writing three new songs for it, shooting three films, and embarking on her U.S. "Still Most Wanted Tour", she wanted to take a short break. Her forthcoming film Outward Blonde was then put on hold for "a little while", but Duff planned to commence promotion for the films Cheaper by the Dozen 2 and Material Girls after her month off, as well as continuing her "Still Most Wanted Tour" in Canada and other countries.



 



Filmography




Films





Year Film Role Other notes


2006 Outward Blonde Marie Announced


2006 The New Girl Pre-production


2006 Foodfight! Sunshine Goodness Animating


2006 Material Girls Tanzie Marchetta Post-production; due for release in April


2005 Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Lorraine Baker Completed; due for release in December




2005 The Perfect Man Holly Hamilton


2004 In Search of Santa Crystal Animation; direct-to-video


2004 Raise Your Voice Terri Fletcher


2004 A Cinderella Story Sam Montgomery


2003 Cheaper by the Dozen Lorraine Baker


2003 The Lizzie McGuire Movie Lizzie McGuire/Isabella Parigi




2003 Agent Cody Banks Natalie Connors


2001 Human Nature Young Lila Jute Theatrical release in 2002


1998 Playing by Heart Bit part; uncredited


1998 Casper Meets Wendy Wendy Direct-to-video release




Music DVD's



Year Title




2003 All Access Pass


2004 The Girl Can Rock


2004 Learning To Fly


2005 Most Wanted (Japan Release)




Television work



True Women (1997)




The Soul Collector (1999)


Lizzie McGuire (2001-2004)


Cadet Kelly (2002)




Guest appearances



Duff has made numerous guest appearances in television shows, her first as a sick child in the medical drama Chicago Hope in March 2000. In a 2003 episode of George Lopez, she had a role as a makeup salesperson, and would later appear in the show in 2005 as a feminist poet friend of Carmen (Masiela Lusha). She acted opposite her sister Haylie as the '60s pop group The Shangri-Las in American Dreams in 2003, played a classmate and idoliser of the title character in Joan of Arcadia in the winter of 2005, and served as guest co-host on the talk show The View in the first week of April 2005. She has also appeared and performed on various TV shows including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on August 15, 2005.




Discography





Album information


Santa Claus Lane


Released: October 15, 2002 (U.S.)


Singles:


"Tell Me a Story"


"Santa Claus Lane"







Metamorphosis


Released: August 26, 2003 (U.S.)


Singles:


"So Yesterday" (July 2003)


"Come Clean" (January 2004)




"Little Voice" (April 2004)





Hilary Duff


Released: September 28, 2004 (U.S.)


Singles:


"Fly" (August 2004)




"I Am" (2004) radio release


"The Getaway" (2004) radio release


"Someone's Watching Over Me" (January 2005)


"Weird" (2005) (Radio Release through the U.K. only)







Most Wanted


Released: August 16, 2005 (U.S.)


Singles:


"Wake Up" (June 2005)


"Beat of My Heart" (November 2005)




"Supergirl" (Jan/Feb 2006)




In addition to her albums, Duff has also recorded songs for some soundtracks and compilations:



Lizzie McGuire discography


I Can't Wait"


"Why Not"


A Cinderella Story soundtrack




"Our Lips Are Sealed" feat. Haylie Duff


She has also been featured on Disneymania Vol. 1 (2002) and Vol. 2 (2004), Radio Disney Jingle Jams (2004) and Marlo Thomas & Friends: Thanks & Giving All Year Long (2004).





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