7 Dec 2011

Byrdie Bell Biography


Birth Name : Evelyn Byrd Bell
Date of Birth : 13 March 1985, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Occupation : Actress and model

Byrdie Bell is an actress and model currently residing in New York City. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Byrdie also lived in both London and New York before the age of 13. Once Settled in New York City, she attended the United Nations International School in Manhattan, where she studied for baccalaureate diplomas in theatre arts and philosophy.

Byrdie began her professional acting training at the young age of fourteen. After studying intensively at schools such as Herbert Berghof and the British Amercian Drama Academy, Byrdie Graduated from the Stella Adler Conservatory program and continues to study at Black Nexxus with Susan Batson. She is currently enrolled at New York University.

Professionally, Bell has been featured in major motion pictures as well as award-winning independent films and music videos. After working with directors like Michael Patrick King, Antonio Campos and Morgan J. Freeman, she shared the spotlight in Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones documentary Shine a Light and is releasing two independent films; Blinders and Tragic Fairytale in 2011.

Aside from acting, Bell has been a fashion model since the age of eighteen. She has appeared on the covers and in the pages of magazines around the world, including Vogue, Vogue Nippon, V Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Russian Harpers Bazaar, L’ Official, Muse, Paper Planes, and Dossier Journal. In 2010, she was recognized in The New York Times "Nifty 50" as one of America's Top 50 up-coming Talents. She has also modeled in campaigns for Hogan, NAHM, Rad Hourani, Meredith Kahn, and Club Monaco. In September 2011, her unique style propelled her to become a featured editor for Piperlime.

Busy Philipps Biography


Birth Name : Elizabeth Jean Philipps
Date of Birth : 25 June 1979, Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Height : 5' 6" (1.68 m)
Occupation : Actress

Elizabeth Jean Philipps (born June 25, 1979), known professionally as Busy Philipps, is an American film actress, perhaps best known for her supporting roles on the television series Freaks and Geeks and Dawson's Creek. Philipps was born in Oak Park, Illinois. Her parents gave her the nickname Busy because as an infant she was always moving. The nickname stuck; it even appears on her credit cards, but not her drivers license (as she stated on an episode of Wendy Williams 12-7-10). She attended Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona. She attended Loyola Marymount University at the same time as Linda Cardellini and former boyfriend Colin Hanks.

Philipps worked the toy-fair circuit as a real-life Barbie before making her show-business debut. Her first major role was as the part of Kim Kelly in Freaks and Geeks, in which she appeared in 17 of 18 episodes (the exception being the episode titled "Chokin' & Tokin'"). She later made her film debut in comedy The Smokers in 2000, as well as various other cameos on television.

Actress Busy Philipps exuded an effervescence that made her a natural at portraying fun-loving and vivacious characters. She first showed off her exuberance as a bully with a mouth as big as her heart on the cult hit series "Freaks and Geeks" (NBC, 1999-2000), a sharp comedy about so-called losers trying to survive 1980s-era high school. Philipps then moved on to the critical darling "Dawson's Creek" (The WB, 1998-2003), starring as a bubbly college student who shared a dorm room with the headstrong coed, Joey Potter (Katie Holmes). She also displayed her versatility with serious roles on the award-winning series "ER" (1994-2009), as well as on the sci-fi series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (Fox, 2008-09), where she portrayed the sympathetic neighbor of Sarah Connor (Lena Headey). After dabbling in drama, she was pitch-perfect as a bodacious twenty-something who helped Courteney Cox get her groove back on the comedy series "Cougar Town" (ABC, 2009- ), a role that finally marked Philipps as one of Hollywood's most talented character actresses.


Bryce Dallas Howard Biography


NAME: Bryce Dallas Howard
OCCUPATION: Film Actress
BIRTH DATE: March 02, 1981 (Age: 30)
EDUCATION: Tisch School of Arts at New York University
PLACE OF BIRTH: Los Angeles, California

Actress. Born March 2, 1981, in Los Angeles, California. Bryce Dallas Howard is the oldest of four children born to movie director Ron Howard and his wife, actress Cheryl. Like her three younger siblings, Howard's middle name comes from the city where she was conceived.

From an early age, Howard, who attended the renowned Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts camp in the Catskills region of New York state with close friend Natalie Portman, knew from an early age she wanted to be an actress. Exposure helped, and Howard is no stranger to the showbiz profession. She is the third generation of her family to act. Her grandparents, Rance and Jean Speegle Howard, both took to the stage. So did her father Ron, who was cast in his first movie when he was just 18 months old. Her uncle Clint, Ron Howard's brother, is an actor as well, and she is also the goddaughter of Henry Winkler, who co-starred with her father in the ABC sitcom, Happy Days.

Howard made her acting debut as an uncredited extra in her father's 1989 comedy-drama feature Parenthood. She was also an extra in her father's critically lauded Apollo 13 (1995) and the 2000 holiday live action Universal Studios production How the Grinch Stole Christmas. While on her dad's film sets, she would often socialize with the crew rather than the actors. For the next several years, Howard appeared in New York plays. Among these were House and Garden, a 2002 Alan Ayckbourn production held at the Manhattan Theatre Club, in which she portrayed a disdainful, flirtatious teen.

Determined to make it on her own merit without the benefit of being Oscar-winning director Ron Howard's daughter, actress Bryce Dallas Howard indeed achieved success and respectability based on a number of critically praised performances. Howard first gained attention when director M. Night Shyamalan saw her perform as Rosalind in a stage production of "As You Like It," which led to the young actress being cast in his supernatural thriller, "The Village" (2004). After being handpicked by Lars Von Trier for "Manderlay" (2005), she reunited with Shyamalan for "Lady in the Water" (2006) and followed with a Golden Globe nomination for reprising Rosalind in Kenneth Branagh's film adaptation of "As You Like It" (2006). By the time Howard scored substantial supporting roles in blockbusters like "Spider-Man 3" (2007) and "Terminator Salvation" (2009), she had achieved substantial success completely on her own terms.

Bryanboy Biography


Name : Bryan Boy
Occupation : Fashion Blogger

Bryanboy is the pen name of Bryan Grey-Yambao, a Filipino fashion blogger. A former web developer, he started blogging at age 17 from his parents' Manila home. His eponymous blog, which attracts more than 200,000 unique visitors from 212 different countries each day, has earned many accolades including the 2007 Philippine Blog Award for Best Fashion & Lifestyle Blog. Vogue featured Bryan in the March 2010 issue as one of the most influential bloggers in the world, Net-A-Porter listed Bryan as one of the most powerful bloggers on their 2011 "Blog Power List", while The New York Post named him one of the nine hottest internet celebrities.

The blog has also attracted the attention of many in the fashion industry. Bryanboy fans often send in photos of themselves in his signature pose—standing with hips thrust to one side and a handbag in an outstretched arm—or with handwritten signs declaring "I <3 Bryanboy"; celebrity participants have included Marc Jacobs, Tanya Dziahileva, Alexandra Agoston, and Rachel Clark. Though no brand spokesman commented on the matter, it was widely reported that Bryanboy's trademark pose was referenced in two 2006 Fendi advertisements. Marc Jacobs even went so far as to name a handbag after him (the BB ostrich bag) after Bryanboy gushed about it in his blog.

His international recognition has caused him to be a popular attendee at fashion weeks all around the world including Paris, New York, London, Sydney, Mumbai, Copenhagen, and Johannesburg.The blog has attracted the attention of many in the fashion industry who have recognized the online power and international reach of Bryan's voice.


Bruce Willis Biography


NAME: Bruce Willis
OCCUPATION: Film Actor, Theater Actor, Television Actor
BIRTH DATE: March 19, 1955 (Age: 56)
EDUCATION: Montclair State University in New Jersey
PLACE OF BIRTH: Germany

Film actor, born on March 19, 1955 in West Germany. Bruce Willis—the name on his birth certificate is actually Walter Bruce Willison—is the oldest of David and Marlene Williston's four children, a group that includes three sons and a daughter. Initially an Army brat—his father was stationed in the West German town of Ida-Oberstein—Willis moved with his family to Carney's Point, New Jersey, in 1957 following his father's discharge.

In 1984, after replacing Ed Harris in the off-Broadway hit, Fool for Love, Willis headed west to Hollywood to audition for the Madonna vehicle, Desperately Seeking Susan. He didn't get the part, but in a decision that would prove to be incredibly smart, stuck around an extra day so that he could audition for a new romantic comedy called Moonlighting, set to debut the following March on ABC.

A raffish performer whose relaxed style and working-class persona made him an indelible favorite during his star-making turn on the quirky detective series, "Moonlighting" (ABC, 1985-89), actor Bruce Willis used his cocky charm and insatiable will to become one of the biggest movie stars in the world. A surprisingly versatile performer, Willis hit his peak as an action hero during the late 1980s and early 1990s, especially as the star of the behemoth hit "Die Hard" (1988). Proving he was more than a one-note song, Willis put his acting chops on display as Butch, the washed-up pugilist in director Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" (1994). His career hit a bumpy road, however, as he approached middle age - around the same time his fabled marriage to fellow A-lister Demi Moore came to an end. But Willis later reinvented himself as a lead of serious dramas, especially with an impressive turn as haunted psychiatrist Dr. Malcolm Crowe in director M. Night Shyamalan's landmark thriller, "The Sixth Sense" (1999). Willis would continue his association with Shyamalan well into the next decade, refining his image as a venerable actor with true talent - and enough of a sense of humor to return to his "Die Hard," once again starring as a middle-aged John McClain in "Live Free or Die Hard" (2007).

Bruce Springsteen Biography


NAME: Bruce Springsteen
OCCUPATION: Singer
BIRTH DATE: September 23, 1949 (Age: 62)
PLACE OF BIRTH: Long Branch, New Jersey
ZODIAC SIGN: Libra

Rock musician. Born September 23, 1949, in Long Branch, New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen was raised in a working-class household in Freehold Borough. The future Boss's father, Doug Springsteen, had trouble holding down a steady job and worked at different times as a bus driver, millworker and prison guard. Adele Springsteen, Bruce's mother, brought in steadier income as a secretary in a local insurance office. Young Bruce and his father had a difficult relationship.

In 1965, he became the lead guitarist in the band "The Castiles", he would later become lead singer in the band. The Castiles recorded two original songs at a public recording studio in Brick Township, New Jersey. From 1969 to 1971 he performed with Steve Van Zandt, Danny Federici and Vini "Mad Dog" Lopez in a band called "Child", that was renamed later to "Steel Mill" when guitarist Robbin Thompson joined the band.

In 1972, he signed a record deal with Columbia Records and released his debut album, "Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.", with his New Jersey-based colleagues, who would later be called "The E Street Band", In January, 1973. The album had critical success and so did their second album, "The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle", released in September, 1973, but had little commercial success. In 1975, after more than 14 month of recording, their third album was released, "Born to Run", which had both critical and commercial success for Springsteen and the band.

Springsteen continued to consolidate his thematic focus on working-class life with the 20-song double album The River in 1980, which finally yielded his first hit Top Ten single as a performer, "Hungry Heart", but also included an intentionally paradoxical range of material from good-time party rockers to emotionally intense ballads. The album sold well, and a long tour in 1980 and 1981 followed, featuring Springsteen's first extended playing of Europe and ending with a series of multi-night arena stands in major cities in the U.S.

In 1995, after temporarily re-organizing the E Street Band for a few new songs recorded for his first Greatest Hits album (a recording session that was chronicled in the documentary Blood Brothers), he released his second (mostly) solo guitar album, The Ghost of Tom Joad, inspired by Journey to Nowhere: The Saga of the New Underclass, a book by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Dale Maharidge.

In 1999, Springsteen and the E Street Band officially came together again and went on the extensive Reunion Tour, lasting over a year. Highlights included a record sold-out, 15-show run at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey to kick off the American leg of the tour.

In April 2006, Springsteen released We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, an American roots music project focused around a big folk sound treatment of 15 songs popularized by the radical musical activism of Pete Seeger. Springsteen performing with drummer Max Weinberg behind him, on the Magic Tour stop at Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Florida, August 15, 2008.

Bruce Jenner Biography


NAME: Bruce Jenner
OCCUPATION: Film Actor, Television Actor, Reality Television Star
BIRTH DATE: October 28, 1949 (Age: 62)
EDUCATION: Graceland College
PLACE OF BIRTH: Mount Kisco, New York

Track athlete, motivational speaker. Born William Bruce Jenner on October 28, 1949 in Mount Kisco, New York. As a boy, Bruce Jenner struggled with dyslexia and sought success through sports. In high school, he excelled in water skiing, football, basketball and track. He accepted a football scholarship from Graceland College in Iowa, but after a knee injury took him out of the game, he switched to track and field. His college track coach, L.D. Weldon, was the one who convinced Jenner to train for the Olympic decathlon.

In 1972, Jenner placed third in the Olympic trials and tenth at the Munich games. Four years later, he won a gold medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, scoring a world record-setting 8,634 points in the decathlon. After his win, a bystander handed him an American flag, which he enthusiastically grabbed for a victory lap, a gesture that has been repeated in Olympic games ever since.

He pulled away from the spotlight during the late 1980s, but resurfaced in the 2000s, his career in part rejuvenated by his third wife, Kris Kardashian. Jenner found a new career on fringe television, from I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! to Pet Star and Dancing with the Stars . His sons from a previous marriage, Brandon and Brody Jenner, starred in a short-lived 2005 TV show, The Princes of Malibu, and Jenner himself became a regular in a reality series highlighting one of his step-daughters, Kim Kardashian (2007's Keeping Up with the Kardashians).

Kardashians wrapped its fifth season on October 24, 2010 with an audience of 4.1 million viewers, short of the series-record 4.8 million viewers for its fourth-season finale on February 28, 2010. The latter episode featured the birth of Kourtney's child with Scott Disick.






Brooke Shields Biography


Birth Name : Brooke Christa Shields
Date of Birth : 31 May 1965, New York City, New York, USA
Nickname : Brookie
Height : 6' (1.83 m)
Occupation : Actress, model

Actress. Born May 31, 1965, in New York City, to Terri and Frank Shields. Her father was a Revlon executive and her mother a model. Shields has been in the public eye from the very beginning, as she appeared in an Ivory Snow advertisement when she was a mere 11 months old.

In 1978, Shields made her film debut in Louis Malle's Pretty Baby and followed it up with high-profile roles in The Blue Lagoon (1980) and Endless Love (1981). Meanwhile, Shields caused a sensation with her advertisements for Calvin Klein jeans, in which she claimed that nothing came between her and her Calvins. Shields also endorsed Breck shampoo, Colgate toothpaste, and Band Aids.

She has never stopped working, whether it be a Bob Hope Christmas special, her own sitcom "Suddenly Susan" (1996) or as an author. She also managed to work on a degree from Princeton University. She has received a number of awards during her career, most notably The People's Choice award for 1981 through 1984 in the category of Favorite Young Performer. In 1997, she was honored again with The People's Choice award for Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series in 1997 for her work in "Suddenly Susan" (1996).

As Shields entered her forties, she was hitting her stride in a manner of ways, enjoying guest-starring runs on a couple of popular TV shows such as "That '70s Show" (FOX, 1998-2006) and "Nip/Tuck" (F/X, 2003-). Despite her hardship the first time around, she had another child in 2006, but under less harrowing circumstances, having learned to deal with the mood swings and biochemical changes that accompany pregnancy. In 2008, she landed one of the leads in the TV series "Lipstick Jungle" (NBC, 2008- ), playing a high-powered entertainment executive. The show had a sterling pedigree, with Candace Bushnell, who created the long-running hit "Sex and the City" (HBO, 1998-2004) as one of its executive producers. Unfortunately, it also suffered by comparison, so few could predict how the female-centric drama would perform.


Brooke Mueller Biography


Birth Name : Brooke Jaye Mueller
Date of Birth : 19 August 1977, Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Birthplace: Palm Beach, Florida
Best known as: Charlie Sheen's wife after Denise Richards

Brooke Wolofsky (Brooke Allen aka Brooke Mueller) was born in 1977. Not much is known about her childhood or schooling until she appeared in the short-lived comedy USA High in 1997, when she was 19 years old.

Involved in show business long before she married Sheen, Mueller first appeared in 1998 in a cameo role in the show, "USA High." That was followed by perhaps her most significant acting work, a co-starring role in "Witchouse," a 1999 horror film about some kids tricked into attending a party that would bring back an old witch. About a decade later, Mueller made it back to credited movie roles, with a supporting job in "Strictly Sexual," about two women who keep men in their pool house for sexual recreation.

In keeping with her fame for being herself, Mueller also has appeared in a number of televised venues as, well, Brooke Mueller. Given that rumors about her personal life so often appeared on TV tabloid shows, it made sense that Mueller would serve a short stint as a correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight," which she did from 2008-09.

Mueller and Sheen were back in the news on Christmas Day of 2009, when Sheen was arrested and charged with assault and menacing after an incident -- allegedly a domestic dispute -- at Mueller's rented home in Aspen. (Sheen later pled guilty to misdemeanor assault charges in the case.) The incident led the couple to file for divorce in 2010. In February 2011, while the divorce was still pending, Charlie Sheen gave a series of erratic and bizarre interviews, and Mueller was given temporary custody of the twins after filing for a restraining order against Sheen.

Brooke Hogan Biography


Birth Name : Brooke Ellen Bollea
Date of Birth : 5 May 1988, Tampa, Florida, USA
Height : 5' 11" (1.80 m)
Occupations : Singer, songwriter, television personality

Brooke Bollea was born in Tampa, Florida, on May 2, 1988. As a little girl she would often sing around the house, and was always willing to perform for family and friends. By the early age of 10, Brooke already knew she wanted to be a singer. After sharing her dream with her parents, they arranged for her to meet with record executive Lou Pearlman. Pearlman, who had worked with such artists as Britney Spears, the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync, was impressed by the 13-year-old singer, but thought she could use a few years to mature and improve.

Even in the midst of her extracurricular activities, Brooke continued to work hard in developing her vocal talents. And her practice paid off. In early 2002, she returned to Lou Pearlman, and proceeded to sing for him again and perform a piano medley. Pearlman was impressed, and Brooke was immediately signed as a Trans Continental Records artist.

She recorded her first single, "Everything To Me," in 2004. According to SoundScan, "Everything To Me," peaked at #1 twice ( 9/19/04 & 10/10/04 ) on the Top Single Sales chart. While the track showcased Brooke's multiple influences -- running the gamut from Stevie Wonder to Pink -- it was Brooke's sparkling vocals, effervescent charm, ingénue appeal and undeniable musicality that drove the song to the top of the charts.

Hogan has also found success alongside her father. The two teamed up for an hour-long profile on VH1, (Inside) Out: Hulk Hogan, Stage Dad. The success of this special spawned an entire series: Hogan Knows Best debuted in July 2005 and was the highest-rated series premiere in VH1's network history. The series, which helped her become a household name, was according to Hulk Hogan intended in part to promote Brooke's music career.

Hogan appeared in FHM November 2006 editon becoming the first FHM Cover Model under twenty-one. As a result, the November issue had no liquor advertising: "In the very rare instance that you might have a cover star under the age of 21, they don't want to be in the position of seeming to market to anyone under age". Hogan is currently working on her second album and filming the fourth season of Hogan Knows best.

Brooke Burke Biography


Birth Name : Brooke Lisa Burke
Date of Birth : 8 September 1971, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Height : 5' 7" (1.70 m)
Occupation :Actress, dancer, model, television personality

Brooke Burke was born on September 8, 1971 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. She is a famous TV personality and model. After pursuing modeling near her hometown and going on to win an acting scholarship, Burke moved to Los Angeles where she studied broadcast journalism at UCLA. In between classes during her first year at school, Burke signed with the industry's highest profile agencies including Ford, Wilhelmina, and Cunningham-Escott-Dipene. In addition to gracing dozens of magazine covers, billboards, swimsuit editorials, catalogues and posters, Burke has also starred in a string of popular commercials.

She studied journalism at UCLA and started a modeling career after signing with Ford Models Agency. She appeared in commercials for Bally Fitness clubs, Coca-Cola, and Discover Card. Between 1999 and 2002 she hosted the TV show 'Wild On!

On the acting front, Brooke has guest-starred on the television series "Las Vegas" (2003), "Less Than Perfect" (2002), "Eve" (2003), "It's All Relative" (2003), "The Bernie Mac Show" (2001), "Monk" (2002), "Rock Me, Baby" (2003) and "That's Life" (2000). She made her stage debut performing a celebrity guest "CenterPIECE" monologue for the Los Angeles premiere of the hit off-Broadway play, "Pieces (Of Ass)". She also appeared in a high profile Burger King commercial, which debuted during Super Bowl XL.

Brooke teamed with CBS and executive producer Mark Burnett ("Survivor") to co-host the hot reality series, "Rock Star: INXS" (2005), with celebrated rock guitarist Dave Navarro (formerly of Jane's Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers). The series combined the world of rock music with relationship-style unscripted drama, performance competition and a weekly contestant elimination. The last singer standing (J.D. Fortune) became the lead singer of the internationally renowned band INXS. The following year, Brooke and Navarro once again co-hosted a second installment of the series, "Rock Star: Supernova" (2006), which was comprised of rockers Tommy Lee, Jason Newsted and Gilby Clarke.

Brody Jenner profile


Birth Name : Sam Brody Jenner
Date of Birth : 21 August 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA
Height : 5' 10¾" (1.80 m)
Occupation : Television personality, Socialite,Model

Sam Brody Jenner (born August 21, 1983) is an American television personality. He is the son of Olympic decathlete Bruce Jenner and his former wife Linda Thompson. Olympian athlete Bruce Jenner and songwriter Linda Thompson welcome their son, Brody. He grows up in the lush L.A. lifestyle, with such childhood friends as Nicole Richie (pictured with Linda and Brody), whose father, singer Lionel Richie, is a longtime friend of Bruce and Linda.

In 2005, Jenner Created, Executive produced and starred in the reality show The Princes of Malibu alongside his brother Brandon. He was featured heavily throughout MTV's reality show The Hills. In 2009, Jenner hosted and Executive produced his own reality show Bromance, in which young men competed to become part of his entourage.

As the stepbrother of Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian Odom and Rob Kardashian, and the half-brother of Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner, Jenner has occasionally made cameo appearances on the reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

Before saying farewell to The Hills with a surprising Hollywood ending, Jenner begins a flirt-fest with newly divorced singer Avril Lavigne. The new pair, who make their mutual affection public on Twitter, get cozy at clubs, from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.

Brittny Gastineau Biography


Birth Name : Brittny Amanda Erin Gastineau
Date of Birth : 11 November 1982
Height :5' 8" (1.73 m)
Occupation : Model, socialite, television personality

Brittny was born on November 11, 1982, in New York, New York. The daughter of the often-controversial Mark Gastineau, Brittny Gastineau, her father and mother Lisa were often under the New York spotlight, which put a strain on the marriage. Brittny Gastineau’s parents separated in 1986, and their divorce was finalized in 1991.

After moving back to Manhattan Gastineau signed with the Elite Model Management, and became an in-demand model as part of their celebrity division. Within weeks of signing with the agency, she appeared in a spread for Stuff magazine. She walked runways for Anne Bowen and Anna Sui during NYC fashion week in 2005, and signed an endorsement deal with L'Oréal Paris, which led to a European advertising campaign. She also became the face of casual wear designer Ed Hardy. She appeared on the cover of Steppin' Out, Hamptons and Lucire magazines. In 2005, she appeared on Maxim magazine's Hot 100 list, ranking at number 60.

In 2006, she again walked the runway for Fashion Week in NYC, this time for designer, Yumi Katsura, and modeled for the designer again later that year, showcasing her bridal collection.
Her modeling career continued to flourish, including contracts with MAC cosmetics, as well as runway shows for boutiques Heatherette run by Traver Rains and Richie Rich. She also shares a high-end accessory line with her mother, Tres Glam, and in 2007, they added a costume jewelry line as well.

Thanks to Tyra Banks, we all know that making a reality show about aspiring models doesn’t necessarily translate into said aspiring models having successful modeling careers. Not so for Brittny Gastineau. The curvaceous temptress turned her dreams of modeling into a reality, not just a reality show. Slim and stacked from head to toe, she and her good friend and fellow socialite Kim Kardasian are frequent targets of the paparazzi. Neither of them seem to mind.




Brittany Snow Biography


Birth Name : Brittany Anne Snow
Date of Birth : 9 March 1986, Tampa, Florida, USA
Nickname : Britt
Height : 5' 4" (1.63 m)
Occupation : Actress, Singer

Born on March 9, 1986 in Tampa, Florida, Brittany Snow is a television and film actress known for her roles in films like The Pacifier, John Tucker Must Die, Hairspray, and Prom Night. The daughter of a publishing professional and an insurance agent, Snow grew up in Tampa Bay. She is good friends with fellow young actors Sophia Bush, Amanda Bynes, Zac Efron, and Bethany Joy Galeotti. Snow later voiced Shizuku in the Americanized version of Hayao Miyazaki's Whisper of the Heart. In the fall of 2000, she enrolled as a freshman in the Tampa-area's Gaither High School, a public secondary institution. At the age of 16, Snow signed for one of the central roles on NBC's coming-of-age series American Dreams, a kind of Wonder Years update.

Former child actress Brittany Snow got her start in daytime soaps but she eventually made a name for herself playing spunky 1960s teens in the nostalgic TV series "American Dreams" (ABC, 2002-05) and the blockbuster musical, "Hairspray" (2007). Her hilarious turn playing snooty, bubble-haired Amber von Tussle in the Broadway adaptation of the latter landed her a rapid succession of big screen roles. Over the following year, she was slated to appear alongside Matthew Broderick in the comedy "About Amanda" (2008) and revive the role made famous by Jamie Lee Curtis in the horror classic, "Prom Night" (2008).

Snow decided to return to network TV in 2010 when she signed on to play a lawyer’s assistant in David E. Kelly’s midseason legal drama Harry’s Law. Offscreen, she is active with the Jed Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing emotional stress and preventing suicide among college students.



Brittany Murphy Biography


NAME: Brittany Murphy
OCCUPATION: Film Actress
BIRTH DATE: November 10, 1977
DEATH DATE: December 20, 2009
EDUCATION: Verne Fowler's School of Dance and Theater, John Burroughs High School

Actress. Born November 10, 1977, in Atlanta, Georgia, to parents Sharon Murphy and Angelo Bertolotti. Murphy's father was heavily involved in organized crime, and spent most of his life in and out of prison. As a result, Murphy's parents split when she was only two years old.

In 1991, at the age of 13, Brittany and her mother moved to Burbank, California, where she landed her first television role on the show "Blossom" (1990). This lead to a starring role on "Drexell's Class" (1991), a series that proved to be short lived. Brittany's major breakthrough film appearance was in Clueless (1995), the Emma meets "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990) comedy, in which she starred opposite of Alicia Silverstone. She went on to demonstrate her versatility and talent for not only comedy but drama; Brittany was nominated for best leading female performance in the Young Artist Awards for her role in the television film David and Lisa (1998) (TV).

Cast opposite Eminem in director Curtis Hanson's 2002 /drama 8 Mile, Murphy performed compellingly as an aspiring rap star's unapologetic muse; in 2004, Murphy headlined Nick Hurran's thoroughly disappointing rom-com Little Black Book. She also made a splash in Robert Rodriguez's innovative graphic novel adaptation Sin City, as the arrogant waitress who becomes the prize in a heated rivalry between Benicio del Toro and Clive Owen.

Edward Burns recruited Murphy again for his little-seen buddy comedy “The Groomsmen” in 2006, and the actress averted her own trip to the alter that year when she called off her engagement to film crewman Joe Macaluso. However she rebounded with the biggest box office success of her career then to date, “Happy Feet” (2007), lending her distinctive voice to the popular penguin tale that won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

In 2009, Murphy starred in “The Ramen Girl” (2009), a direct-to-video feature about an American girl who moves to Tokyo and after enduring heartbreak, dedicates herself to learning the Japanese art of cooking ramen.

In the months leading up her death, Murphy had reportedly been fired from the horror film “The Caller” (2010), while the production crew of a second horror film, “Something Wicked” (2010), suspected drug use after observing the actress dazed and unprofessional. Others were concerned over the actress’ recent and severe loss of weight. In February 2010, the Los Angeles County Coroner's office released cause of death.

Bridget Moynahan Biography


Real name: Kathryn Bridget Moynahan
Date of birth: September 21. 1971
Place of birth: Binghampton, New York, USA
Astrology Sign:Virgo
Height: 5' 9½" (1.77 m)
Occupation: Actress, model

This natural beauty of Irish descent was born on 21st of September 1971 in Binghamton, New York. Her father was employed at the University of Massachusetts. Since she was the only girl with the 3 Moynahan kids, she grew up like her brothers having interest in soccer. When she graduated high school from Longmeadow, she wanted badly to land a job in modeling or acting before she continues with her studies.

Bridget Moynahan is a stunning goddess and she easily got a job in modeling. She appeared in Elle, Shape, Vogue and New Woman as the cover girl for these fashion magazines. Bridget wanted more and she studied acting at Caymichael Patten Studio in New York.

A statuesque brunette of Irish descent, Bridget Moynahan first turned heads as Mr. Big's fresh-faced wife Natasha on "Sex and the City" (HBO, 1998-2004), before landing roles in some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters. Unfortunately, when she was unexpectedly cast in the real-life role of jilted girlfriend of NFL heartthrob Tom Brady, Moynahan found her professional résumé overshadowed by cheap tabloid gossip. The Sum of All Fears" (2002) and "Lord of War" (2005). With the news that football hero Brady had left her for supermodel Gisele Bundchen, followed by the revelation that the now single actress was pregnant with Brady's child, Moynahan found herself struggling to maintain a private life and a professional career in the midst of media firestorm. Although the press continued to feed on the scandal whenever the opportunity arose, Moynahan gradually began to refocus on her work again, with respectable turns in films like "Ramona and Beezus" (2010), as a cast member on the police procedural "Blue Bloods" (CBS, 2010- ), and a starring role in the apocalyptic science fiction action adventure "Battle: Los Angeles" (2011). Despite the efforts of some to pigeonhole her as "just another pretty face" or "the jilted girlfriend," Moynahan continually challenged herself as she moved forward in both her personal and professional life.

Bridget Marquardt Biography


Birth Name : Bridget Christina Sandmeier
Date of Birth : 25 September 1973, Tillamook, Oregon, USA
Height : 5' 5" (1.65 m)
Occupation : Television personality, model, and actress.

Born Bridget Christina Sandmeier in Oregon on September 25, 1973, Bridget Marquardt grew up in Northern California. After her parents divorced, she lived with her mother and stepfather before graduating from Lodi High School in 1990. As a child, Bridget Marquardt was inspired to be in Playboy the old-fashioned way -- by sneaking glances at her dad’s Playboys. In 1998, she tested for Playboy during their search for the Millennium Playmate, and received a call to come to Los Angeles for a studio test. While there, she stayed at the Playboy mansion as a guest and had the time of her life.

On the advice of friends who suggested she pose for Playboy magazine, Marquardt sent a letter to Playboy inquiring how to become a Playmate, before enrolling at San Joaquin Delta College. In 1998 at the age of 25, Marquardt entered Playboy's Millennium Playmate search. In 2001, Marquardt moved to Los Angeles and did local modeling jobs and small acting roles. After unsuccessfully testing twice for Playboy, she was invited to the Playboy Mansion and soon became a regular there. In October 2002, after more than a year of visiting the Mansion, she was invited to move in and become one of Hefner's girlfriends.

Bridget at LA Direct Magazine's "Remember to Give" Holiday Party on December 13, 2007 in Hollywood. Marquardt is featured on the E! TV show The Girls Next Door, and has appeared with Holly Madison and Kendra Wilkinson in three cover pictorials in Playboy magazine, the November 2005, September 2006 and March 2008 issues. She has appeared in several films, including the horror/comedy Kottentail in which she portrays a scientist doing genetic research on rabbits. She appeared in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm as herself along with Madison and Hefner in 2005. She also appeared as herself along with Madison, Wilkinson and Hefner in the Entourage episode "Aquamansion". The episode's final act took place at the Playboy Mansion. She also appeared in The House Bunny with her fellow models and Hefner alongside Anna Faris.

In April 2010, Marquardt announced plans for her own reality show. The pilot will shoot in April and will cover her life after the Playboy Mansion, and her current relationship. Bridget stated that on Twitter "I shot a pilot for a reality show that E! has been sitting on for a few months". In March 2011 Bridget announced on her Twitter that E! has decided to not pick up her reality show but stated that she is looking forward to other opportunites.