Showing posts with label Actors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Actors. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Hollywood's Stars Real A List

 There are few actors who can open blockbusters around the world and still win Oscar nominations. With awards season just around the corner, we take a look at those who can do both. We looked at every actor and actress who was nominated for an Academy Award in the last five years. We ranked them first by box office earnings for films they starred in over the same period, and second by number of nominations, and then combined the two rankings to come up with a final list.


Johnny Depp

Box office earnings: $4 billion
Oscar nominations: 3
Few stars have had careers like Johnny Depp. The actor, who got his start as a cop on 21 Jump Street, has managed to stay unconventional by taking characters like Captain Jack Sparrow in odd directions. At the same time he's one of the biggest movie stars in the world. On top of that, the Academy loves him.

Meryl Streep

Box office earnings: $1.5 billion
Oscar nominations: 16
In recent years Streep has shown that an older woman can still be a big box office draw. Mamma Mia was a huge hit, earning $610 million at the global box office. Her comedies Julie & Julia and It's Complicated both did well at the box office. Next up for Streep: She'll play Margaret Thatcher in the film Iron Lady.

Robert Downey Jr.

Box office earnings: $2.5 billion
Oscar nominations: 2
At one point in Robert Downey Jr.'s career it looked like he might follow the drug-addled path so many other actors had gone down. But he managed to turn himself around, and he's now one of the biggest stars in Hollywood. Downey is slated to play Iron Man for a third time in the 2012 film The Avengers.

Will Smith

Box office earnings: $2 billion
Oscar nominations: 2
Smith is arguably the biggest movie star in the world. He's been out of the spotlight recently while producing The Karate Kid, which starred his son Jaden. But he'll be back in 2012 with Men in Black 3. Smith was nominated once for playing Muhammad Ali and once for The Pursuit of Happyness.

Leonardo DiCaprio

Box office earnings: $1.8 billion
Oscar nominations: 3
With this year's Shutter Island and Inception, DiCaprio is having the best year of his career. He could be looking at a fourth Oscar nomination for the twisty Inception, which earned $824 million at the box office, making it DiCaprio's second-highest-grossing film of all time--after, of course, Titanic.

Brad Pitt

Box office earnings: $1.7 billion
Oscar nominations: 2
Pitt earned his second nomination for 2008's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which was also one of his highest-grossing films of all time. Next up for the heartthrob: He'll play Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy Beane in the movie version of Moneyball.

Cate Blanchett

Box office earnings: $1.4 billion
Oscar nominations: 5
Blanchett is an Oscar favorite. She seems to get a nod for almost every film she stars in, but she's only won once, for her portrayal of Katherine Hepburn in the 2004 film The Aviator. Her films also do well at theaters. The recent Robin Hood earned $312 million at the global box office.

Heath Ledger

Box office earnings: $1.4 billion
Oscar nominations: 2
Ledger's work as The Joker in The Dark Knight was the kind of performance that launches young actors to the next level. Sadly, he passed away before the film hit theaters. It earned him a posthumous Oscar, though, and the film brought in $1 billion at the global box office.

Matt Damon

Box office earnings: $1.4 billion
Oscar nominations: 3
Damon's up-and-down career has included hits like the Bourne films and flops like the recent The Informant. He won an Oscar for writing the 1997 film Good Will Hunting, which he also starred in. Next up for Damon: True Grit, which could earn him a fourth nomination.

George Clooney

Box office earnings: $1 billion
Oscar nominations: 5
Clooney used to have a "one-for-them, one-for-me" model of choosing films, working blockbusters like Ocean's Thirteen onto his slate. Now he seems focused only on smaller, artier films. When those are films like Up in the Air, which earned $163 million on an estimated budget of $25 million, he gets rewarded at the Oscars and at the box office.

Friday, 3 December 2010

Cocktails Names after Famous Celebrities

From the two-timing Tiger to the pop princess on parole, find out the muses behind these drinks.
Tired of ordering or making the same old drink when you go out with your friends? Since, you can’t live like a celebrity, toast with a taste of the stars. Here are a few drinks perfect for your next holiday cocktail party. See if you can guess who the following drinks were named after. Cheers.

Half and Half
Grenadine Lemonade
Orange Vodka and Mountain Dew
Carrie 'I love NY' Cocktail
Here's Looking At You Kid Champagne Cocktail
The Pop Princess on Parole Cocktail
Bellini
The Murricane
The Bipolar Cocktail
Cointreau Teese
Roy Rogers Cocktail
Obamatini
Harvey Wallbanger
Alice in Wonderland
Beam me up Scotty Cocktail
Margarita
Ramos Fizz
The Mamie Taylor Cocktail
LeBlon James Cocktail
The Two-Timing Tiger

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

What Celebrities Says in November

This prolific entertainer is on a lot of people's minds these days, but not just for his holiday cheer or his critically acclaimed new album. Find out about his never-ending beefs with a politician and a pop star, and learn what other water-cooler topics had the rest of our tastemakers' tongues wagging this month.

Madonna
Madonna took time out from her latest business ventures teen fashion and fitness to appear on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
She spoke out against a recent rash of anti-gay bullying.
"The concept that we are torturing teenagers because they're gay … It's unfathomable. It's like lynching black people or, you know, Hitler exterminating Jews. … Sorry if I sound like I'm going on a rampage right now, but this is America. The land of the free and the home of the brave ..."

Bill Clinton
Former President Clinton has been getting an earful from his daughter, Chelsea, who's trying to broaden his musical horizons.
"You know, my daughter introduced me to rap and hip-hop music after I said some things she thought were not very smart. She said, 'Dad, you need to listen, all these people are smart.'"

Kanye West
Apparently, the rapper-producer still has a lot to say about his widely publicized awards show run-in with pop star Taylor Swift.
"Taylor never came to my defense at any interview … And (she) rode the waves and rode it and rode it."

Barbara Bush
The former first lady has never seemed very outspoken. If anything, she might be pegged as bookish. But in an interview with Larry King, she shared her rather blunt thoughts on Sarah Palin.
"I sat next to her once. I thought she was beautiful. And she's very happy in Alaska. I hope she'll stay there."

Eva Longoria Parker
The petite prime-time actress announced that she and her NBA player husband are going their separate ways.
"It is with great sadness that after seven years together, Tony and I have decided to divorce. We love each other deeply and pray for each other's happiness."

Janet Jackson
When interviewed for a newsstand staple, the pop icon revisited haunting memories from her early TV acting career.
Reportedly, her maturing wasn't in the script.
"It immediately makes you think, 'The way I am isn't good enough.' That's the message that it sent to me: 'The way you look now isn't right ...' It would make me sad. It wouldn't make me mad. It would hurt."

George W. Bush
Rapper Kanye West lobbed a remark at former President Bush in 2005 that reportedly still sticks him.
"I faced a lot of criticism as president … But the suggestion that I was racist because of the response to Katrina represented an all-time low."

Anne Hathaway
In an interview about her latest film, Hathaway turned diva-esque in an attempt to help her co-star, who was facing tricky questions about his possible new romance.
"I've been Jake's onscreen love interest for years ... You keep the conversation to me and only me, otherwise I'm going to get nasty!"

Warren Buffett
Billionaire CEO Buffett announced to the news media that he isn't afraid to dig deeper into his own coffers at tax time and thinks others who are wealthy should do the same.
"The rich are always going to say that, you know, just give us more money and we'll go out and spend more and then it will all trickle down to the rest of you. But that has not worked the last 10 years, and I hope the American public is catching on."

Willow Smith
Riding the wave of her hit single, this daughter of a box office titan and a stylish star seems to be enjoying her new status. Though she's got a recording contract at the ripe old age of 10, she does have boundaries, she told this magazine.
"I can't do whatever I want … Mommy has to say it's OK."

George Clooney
When another actor was given the title of People's "Sexiest Man Alive," the magazine turned to one of the two-time title-holders for his reaction. He was a good sport.
"I'm very happy for him," he said. "I'm also happy that it's not Brad."

Hillary Clinton
Travelers across the country have been up in arms about new TSA protocols. The secretary of state admitted she would avoid them if she could, but she tried to remain diplomatic when discussing them on-air.
"Striking the right balance is what this is about. And I am absolutely confident that our security experts are gonna keep trying to get it better and less intrusive and more precise."

Sylvester Stallone
Apparently back in fighting form after an accident sustained while shooting his latest film, the tough guy actor tweeted some jabs at President Barack Obama on Election Day.
"I voted did you? Gotta get the Manchurian Candidate out of the drivers seat before were ALL soaring off a cliff into Oblivion ... Be smart."

Will Ferrell
For the second year in a row, funnyman Ferrell has topped this magazine's list of the Most Overpaid. His response to the news?
"Isn't that the whole point? Aren't we all striving to be overpaid?"
His place on the list was surely secured by his hit animated release and clearly not hampered by this setback.

Tim Lincecum
"A lot of orange and black … And hopefully, a lot of alcohol."
That was how the San Francisco Giants pitcher predicted fans would celebrate his team's big achievement, a historic one at that. But their reaction ended up being quite a bit different than he expected.

Courtney Love
It would seem the former rock frontwoman is seeking addiction advice from elsewhere in the rock world.
"I am the smoker and the curser, but I am trying to learn about taking care of myself … I have friends that are growing old and freaking out and I am, like, getting hotter."
Now, perhaps she'll seek legal and parenting advice, as well.

Nancy Pelosi
In an interview, the outgoing speaker of the House had some comments about her successor, particularly about his sensitive side.
"You know what? He is known to cry. He cries sometimes when we're having a debate on bills. If I cry, it's about the personal loss of a friend or something like that."

Cher
The veteran entertainer offered some words of wisdom to Christina Aguilera, her co-star in a recently released movie.
"You know, honey, husbands come and go, but I am still Cher at the end of the day."
The advice comes amid talk about Aguilera's marital woes and alleged dalliances.

Conan O'Brien
The lanky late-night comedian indicated that he hasn't quite buried the hatchet when he spoke to this magazine about one day having his frenemy as a guest.
"He can come as the musical guest, because that I want to see; no one knows he has an operatic range … No, there are certain things I will not do, regardless of the price."
Though O'Brien has settled into a new talk show home, he seems to still harbor feelings about a switcheroo at his old network.

The Situation
The attention-seeking reality TV star has more on his mind than his abdominals, according to a recent interview.
"Obviously it's a blessing -- the women and the money and the fame, but at the same time it's -- it's actually very lonely."

Roberto Baggio
When he accepted this esteemed award, the retired Italian soccer great addressed the Nobel Prize laureates gathered in Japan:
"I have lost three World Cups, all on penalties ... If you'll allow me this, it really gets on my nerves."
"Il Divin Codino" was honored for, among other efforts, his altruistic work in Haiti.

Lori Berenson

After spending years in a prison in Peru, the convicted U.S. activist ended her sentence this month, to the dismay of many in that country.
"I totally understand that people feel a strong rejection to someone who represents terrorism. The problem is, I may not be the person they paint me to be, and they'll never know that."