Archive for the ‘hollywood acting jobs’ Category

1308484167 70 iCloud’s the Limit: How iOS 5, Lion Push Apple’s Lock In Strategy

Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion and iCloud at WWDC 2011. Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com

Apple CEO Steve Jobs set off a bomb in Silicon Valley on Monday, and companies all over the world are still assessing the damage.

Before Madonna sang like a Prayer, she was literally living on one. that and the paltry hourly wage she earned as a cashier at Dunkin Donuts. before Kanye West was rapping about fresh tees and khakis, he was folding them gingerly—as a retail clerk at GAP. Supermodel Cindy Crawford shucked corn and even shirtless wonder Matthew McConaughey had to clean a few chicken coops before he landed his dream gig in Hollywood.

1307689837 23 Climate ad divides community, politician

A TV ad urging Australians to support a tax on carbon has earned kudos and criticism as the debate over what to do about climate change deepens.

Hollywood star Cate Blanchett and Australian acting legend Michael Caton are part of an ad campaign that calls on the public to ‘Say Yes’ to cutting carbon pollution.

Looking for Doctor Love

Posted: 9th June 2011 by Staff in hollywood acting jobs
Tags: , , ,

 Looking for Doctor Love

Matthew Le Nevez has joined the cast of Offspring.

There’s a new man in town for Nina but he might not stick around.

Matthew Le Nevez smiles as he says: ”I often get cast as characters who have a brooding quality. maybe it’s my eyebrows. I do frown a lot and everyone tells me that I’m too serious. Even my mum tells me I’m too serious.”

1307597742 20 More than sexy, muchas gracias

By Germaine Lim

That’s how long Penelope Cruz has had to work the Hollywood rungs before hitting a commercial breakthrough.

The 37-year-old Spanish actress plays Angelica, the first female pirate and former lover of Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) in the fourth instalment of film franchise Pirates of the Caribbean.

1307478365 35 Hollywood Notes: Super 8 director enjoys chicken

Abrams called me after the review published.

“That was you? I remember making the call and asking you to watch a few more episodes,” Abrams says.

I did and the show became a favorite.