Sew La Ti Embroidery:
famous

  • Gossip Girl

    Gossip Girl
    Gossip Girls

    Worldwide news, world famous series.

    Geo: Turkey;
    Category: Media;
    Agency: Rafineri;
    Brand: CNBC;
    Advertising Agency: Rafineri & Istanbul, Turkey;
    Creative Directors: Ayse Bali, Orkun Demirelli, Ufuk Uslu;
    Copywriter: Serkan Soylem;
    Art Director: Can Guven.

    VIA Gossip Girl

  • angelina jolie tattoos 2011 how many 2010 best new

    angelina jolie tattoos 2011 how many 2010 best new
    Angelina Jolie (pronounced /dʒoʊˈliː/ joh-lee, born Angelina Jolie Voight; June 4, 1975) is an American actress. She has received an Academy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. Jolie promotes humanitarian causes, and is noted for her work with refugees as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees She has been cited as one of the world's most attractive people, as well as the world's "sexiest" and "most beautiful" woman, titles for which she has received substantial media attention
    Although she made her screen debut as a child with her father Jon Voight in the 1982 film Lookin' to Get Out, Jolie's acting career began in earnest a decade later with the low-budget production Cyborg 2 (1993). Her first leading role in a major film was in the cyber-thriller Hackers (1995). She starred in the critically acclaimed biographical television films George Wallace (1997) and Gia (1998), and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama Girl, Interrupted (1999). Jolie achieved wider fame after her portrayal of video game heroine Lara Croft in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), and since then has established herself as one of the best-known and highest-paid actresses in She received further critical acclaim for her performances in the dramas A Mighty Heart (2007) and Changeling (2008), which earned her a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actress, and reinforced her reputation as a leading action star with the comic book adaptation Wanted (2008) and the action-thriller Salt (2010Jolie has had her biggest commercial successes with the action-comedy Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) and the animated film Kung Fu Panda (2008
    Divorced from actors Jonny Lee Miller and Billy Bob Thornton, Jolie currently lives with actor Brad Pitt, in a relationship that has attracted worldwide media attention. Jolie and Pitt have three adopted children, Maddox, Pax, and Zahara, and three biological children, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne.
    1 Early life and family
    2 Career
    2.1 Early work: 1993–1997
    2.2 Breakthrough: 1998–2000
    2.3 International success: 2001–present
    3 Humanitarian work
    4 Personal life
    4.1 Relationships
    4.2 Children
    5 In the media
    6 Filmography
    7 Selected awards
    8 Bibliography
    9 References
    10 Further reading
    11 External links
    Born in Los Angeles, California, Jolie is the daughter of actors Jon Voight and Marcheline Bertrand. She is the sister of actor James Haven, niece of singer-songwriter Chip Taylor, and goddaughter of actors Jacqueline Bisset and Maximilian Schell. On her father's side, Jolie is of German and Slovak descent and on her mother's side, she is of French Canadian and Dutch ancestry She is also said to be part Iroquois through her mother although Voight has claimed that Bertrand was "not seriously Iroquois", and that they merely said it to enhance her exotic background
    After her parents' separation in 1976, Jolie and her brother were raised by their mother, who abandoned her acting ambitions and moved with them to Palisades, New York As a child, Jolie regularly saw movies with her mother and later explained that this had inspired her interest in acting; she had not been influenced by her father When she was eleven years old, the family moved back to Los Angeles. Jolie then decided she wanted to act and enrolled at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, where she trained for two years and appeared in several stage productions.
    At the age of 14, she dropped out of her acting classes and aspired to become a funeral director During this period, she wore black clothing, experimented with knife play, and went out moshing with her live-in boyfriendTwo years later, after the relationship had ended, she rented an apartment above a garage a few blocks from her mother's home She returned to theatre studies and graduated from high school a year early, though in recent times she has referred to this period with the observation, "I am still at heart—and always will bejust a punk kid with tattoos
    She later recalled her time as a student at Beverly Hills High School as one of feeling isolated among the children of some of the area's affluent families; Jolie's mother survived on a more modest income, and Jolie often wore second-hand clothes. She was teased by other students, who targeted her for her distinctive features, for being extremely thin, and for wearing glasses and braces Her self-esteem was further diminished when her initial attempts at modeling proved unsuccessful. She started to cut herself; later commenting, "I collected knives and always had certain things around. For some reason, the ritual of having cut myself and feeling the pain, maybe feeling alive, feeling some kind of release, it was somehow therapeutic to me
    Jolie was estranged from her father for many years. The two tried to reconcile and he appeared with her in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) In July 2002, Jolie filed a request to legally change her name to "Angelina Jolie", dropping Voight as her surname; the name change was made official on September 12, 2002 In August of the same year, Voight claimed that his daughter had "serious mental problems" on Access Hollywood. Jolie later indicated that she no longer wished to pursue a relationship with her father, saying, "My father and I don't speak. I don't hold any anger toward him. I don't believe that somebody's family becomes their blood. Because my son's adopted, and families are earned." She stated that she did not want to publicize her reasons for her estrangement from her father, but because she had adopted her son Maddox, she did not think it was healthy for her to associate with Voight In February 2010, Jolie publicly reunited with her father when he visited her on the set of The Tourist in Venice
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie
    ©angelina jolie

    VIA angelina jolie tattoos 2011 how many 2010 best new

  • holly weber wallpaper new 2010 top

    holly weber wallpaper new 2010 top
    Holly Beth Weber (born September 20, 1984) is an American actress and model. She has appeared on television programs such as Modern Family and Men of a Certain Age. She began her film career being featured in several films such as Roger Corman's Supergator and the short film Room Service, starring Howie Mandel. Since then she began pursuing acting as a full time profession and has garnered roles in Ron Howard's Oscar nominated Frost/Nixon, Fast & Furious and The Devil's Tomb, directed by Jason Connery.
    1 Family and early life
    2 Acting career
    3 Filmography
    4 External links
    Weber was born in Loma Linda, California and raised in Redlands and Palm Desert, California, with her two older siblings, Ricky and Melissa. Her parents divorced when she was five years old, and she lived with her mother in Costa Rica briefly, then was moved multiple times until her senior year in high school. Attending four different high schools in as many years, she finished her schooling after relocating to Newport Beach, California from Kentucky after living less than a year in that state.
    Weber's undergraduate education was funded by her gogo dancing at popular venues in Hollywood and Las Vegas. During this period, she had braces applied to straighten her teeth and she began pursuing a degree in Orthodontics. Upon removal of the devices, her modeling career began and quickly flourished as she graced the covers and pages of over 25 different calendars and was featured in magazines such as Glamour, Muscle and Fitness, and FHM. She was FHM's "date of the month" for December 2005, won the final two ever FHM Hometown Honey competitions and was crowned Miss FHM for the West in 2006.
    Weber's acting career has included many featured roles in music videos, most notably "This Afternoon" by Nickelback and Daize Shayne's "Naughty Girl".
    Weber's television roles include appearances in Modern Family, Men of a Certain Age, with Bon Jovi in Las Vegas, Kid Rock in CSI: NY, Jenny McCarthy in Party at the Palms, and Denise Richards in Sex, Love & Secrets. Other popular shows she has appeared in include The Tonight Show, Bones, Threshold, Everybody Hates Chris, Two and a Half Men, Cavemen, Big Shots, Life, Disneys Wizards of Waverly Place and NFL Today.
    Weber has filmed several motion pictures, including The Ugly Truth, Crank: High Voltage, Fast & Furious, Ron Howard's Frost/Nixon, Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore's Miss March, Adam Sandler's You Don't Mess with the Zohan and Click as well as being featured in Supergator and Room Service.
    ©Holly Weber
    ©Holly Weber
    ©Holly Weber
    ©Holly Weber
    ©Holly Weber
    ©Holly Weber
    ©Holly Weber
    ©Holly Weber
    ©Holly Weber
    ©Holly Weber

    VIA holly weber wallpaper new 2010 top

  • Michael Jackson Happy 2008 top

    Michael Jackson Happy 2008 top
    Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American recording artist, dancer, singer-songwriter, musician, and philanthropist. Referred to as the King of Pop, Jackson is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by Guinness World Records. His contribution to music, dance, and fashion, along with a much-publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene along with his brothers as a member of The Jackson 5, then the Jacksons in 1964, and began his solo career in 1971.
    In the early 1980s, Jackson became a dominant figure in popular music. The music videos for his songs, including those of "Beat It", "Billie Jean", and "Thriller", were credited with transforming the medium into an art form and a promotional tool, and the popularity of these videos helped to bring the relatively new television channel to fame. Videos such as "Black or White" and "Scream" made him a staple on in the 1990s. Through stage performances and music videos, Jackson popularized a number of dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. His distinctive musical sound and vocal style have influenced numerous hip hop, pop, contemporary R&B, and rock artists.
    Jackson's 1982 album Thriller is the best-selling album of all time. His other records, including Off the Wall (1979), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991), and HIStory (1995), also rank among the world's best-selling. Jackson is one of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. He was also inducted into the Dance Hall of Fame as the first (and currently only) dancer from the world of pop and rock 'n' roll. Some of his other achievements include multiple Guinness World Records; 13 Grammy Awards (as well as the Grammy Legend Award and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award); 26 American Music Awards (more than any other artist, including the "Artist of the Century"); 13 number-one singles in the United States in his solo career (more than any other male artist in the Hot 100 era); and the estimated sale of over 750 million records worldwide. Jackson won hundreds of awards, which have made him the most-awarded recording artists in the history of music. He was also a notable humanitarian and philanthropist, donating and raising hundreds of millions of dollars for beneficial causes and supporting more than 39 charities. According to David Winters, Jackson also donated tens of millions of dollars to many children’s charities anonymously, and spent a lot of his time visiting seriously ill children tirelessly going from hospital to hospital meeting these children just to brighten up their lives. When Jackson finished the visits he would ask the hospital nurses and the doctors what was needed at the hospital in terms of equipment for the children and would then make anonymous donations to the hospital to purchase expensive equipment or whatever else was needed.
    Aspects of Jackson's personal life, including his changing appearance, personal relationships, and behavior, have generated controversy. In 1993, he was accused of child sexual abuse, but the case was settled out of court and no formal charges were brought. In 2005, he was tried and acquitted of further sexual abuse allegations and several other charges after the jury ruled him not guilty on all counts. While preparing for his concert series This Is It, Jackson died on June 25, 2009, after suffering from cardiac arrest. Before his death, Jackson had been administered drugs including propofol and lorazepam. The Los Angeles County Coroner declared his death a homicide, and his personal physician pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter. Jackson's death triggered a global outpouring of grief, and as many as one billion people around the world reportedly watched his public memorial service on live television. In March 2010, Sony Music Entertainment signed a US$250 million deal with Jackson's estate to retain distribution rights to his recordings until 2017, and to release seven posthumous albums over the decade following his death.
    1 Life and career
    1.1 Early life and The Jackson 5 (1958–1975)
    1.2 Move to Epic and Off the Wall (1975–1981)
    1.3 Thriller and Motown 25 (1982–83)
    1.4 Pepsi, "We Are the World" and business career (1984–85)
    1.5 Appearance, tabloids, Bad, autobiography and films (1986–87)
    1.6 Autobiography, changing appearance and Neverland (1988–1990)
    1.7 Dangerous, Heal the World Foundation and Super Bowl XXVII (1991–93)
    1.8 First child sexual abuse allegations and first marriage (1993–94)
    1.9 HIStory, second marriage and fatherhood (1995–99)
    1.10 Label dispute, Invincible and third child (2000–03)
    1.11 Second child sexual abuse allegations and acquittal (2003–05)
    1.12 Final years (2006–09)
    2 Death and memorial
    2.1 Death aftermath
    3 Artistry
    3.1 Influences
    3.2 Musical themes and genres
    3.3 Vocal style
    3.4 Music videos and choreography
    4 Legacy and influence
    5 Honors and awards
    6 Lifetime earnings
    7 Discography
    8 Filmography
    9 Tours
    10 See also
    11 Notes
    11.1 Bibliography
    12 Further reading
    13 External links
    A house surrounded by yellow colored grass, flowers, trees, and a light blue colored sky can be seen. The house has white walls, two windows, a white door with a black door frame, and a black roof. In front of the house there is a walk way, yellow grass and multiple colored flowers and memorabilia. In the background, there are two tall trees and a light blue colored sky that has multiple clouds.
    Jackson's childhood home in Gary, Indiana, showing floral tributes after his death.
    Jackson had a troubled relationship with his father, Joe. Joseph acknowledged in 2003 that he regularly whipped Jackson as a boy. Jackson stated that he was physically and emotionally abused during incessant rehearsals, though he also credited his father's strict discipline with playing a large role in his success. Jackson first spoke openly about his childhood abuse in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, broadcast in February 1993. He admitted that he had often cried from loneliness and he would vomit on the sight of his father. Jackson's father was also said to have verbally abused Jackson, saying that he had a fat nose on numerous occasionsIn fact, Michael Jackson's deep dissatisfaction with his appearance, his nightmares and chronic sleep problems, his tendency to remain hyper-compliant especially with his father, and to remain child-like throughout his adult life are in many ways consistent with the effects of this chronic maltreatment he endured as a young child Also, U.S.-based research studies on impact of "adverse childhood experiences" or ACEs (e.g. a child being abused, violence in the family, extreme stress of poverty, etc.) have shown that having a number of ACEs exponentially increases the risk of addiction (e.g. a male child with six ACEs has a 4,600%/46-fold increase in risk of addiction), mental illnesses, physical illnesses, and early death
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson
    ©Michael Jackson

    VIA Michael Jackson Happy 2008 top

  • scarlett johansson wallpaper widescreen 2010 received

    scarlett johansson wallpaper widescreen 2010 received
    Scarlett Johansson (born November 22, 1984) is an American actress and singer. Johansson made her film debut in the 1994 film North and was later nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead for her performance in 1996's Manny & Lo. Johansson rose to fame with her roles in 1998's The Horse Whisperer and 2001's Ghost World.
    She transitioned to adult roles with her performances in Girl with a Pearl Earring and Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, for which she won a Award, and both films earned her Golden Globe Award nominations in 2003. A role in A Love Song for Bobby Long earned her a third Golden Globe for Best Actress nomination.
    Following an appearance in The Island, Johansson garnered a fourth Golden Globe nomination, for Best Supporting Actress, for her role in Woody Allen's Match Point. She also starred in other Allen movies, such as Scoop, with Hugh Jackman and Allen, and Vicky Cristina Barcelona, alongside Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz and Rebecca Hall. Scarlett Johansson appeared in films such as Christopher Nolan's The Prestige and the summer blockbuster Iron Man 2. A role in the 2010s Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge gave her some of her best reviews for her acting, and she received a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play.
    On May 20, 2008, Johansson debuted as a vocalist on her first album, Anywhere I Lay My Head, which included cover versions of Tom Waits songs. Her second album, Break Up, with Pete Yorn, was released in September 2009.
    1 Early life
    2 Acting career
    2.1 Early roles
    2.2 Transition to adult roles
    2.3 2005–07
    2.4 2008–present
    2.5 Theatre
    3 Endorsements
    4 Music career
    5 Regarded as sex symbol
    6 Personal life
    6.1 Political advocacy
    7 Filmography
    8 References
    9 External links
    Johansson was born in New York City on November 22, 1984.[1] Her father, Karsten Johansson, is a Danish-born architect, and her paternal grandfather, Ejner Johansson, was a screenwriter and director. Her mother, Melanie Sloan, a producer, comes from an Ashkenazi Jewish family from the Bronx. Johansson has an older sister, Vanessa, who is an actress; an older brother, Adrian; a twin brother, Hunter (who appeared with her in the film Manny & Lo); and an older half-brother, Christian, from her father's first marriage
    Johansson grew up in a household with "little money and with a mother who was a "film buff She and her brother, Hunter, attended P.S. 41 in Greenwich Village in elementary school Johansson began her theatrical training by attending and graduating from Professional Children's School in Manhattan in 2002.
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©Scarlett Johansson
    ©
    Scarlett Johansson

    VIA scarlett johansson wallpaper widescreen 2010 received

  • Demi Lovato Disney TV Show Blues and parks for her

    Demi Lovato Disney TV Show Blues and parks for her
    Demetria Devonne "Demi" Lovato (born August 20, 1992is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and actress. Her earliest roles included a part on Barney & Friends, before she became better known for her starring roles in the Camp Rock movies, as Sonny Munroe in Sonny with a Chance, and as the star of the 2009 movie Princess Protection Program. She is also involved in philanthropic activities through charity work and various social and environmental causes
    As a solo musical artist, Lovato released her debut album Don't Forget on September 23, 2008. The album debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 selling 89,000 copies in the first week It has since sold over 500,000 records in the United States and got certified Gold by .Lovato stated in an interview that the album was recorded in ten days Lovato released her second album, Here We Go Again, on July 21, 2009.The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, selling 108,000 copies in the first week
    2 Music career
    2.1 2007–08: Musical beginnings and soundtrack appearances
    2.2 2008–09: Don't Forget and Here We Go Again
    2.3 2010–present: Third studio album
    3 Acting career
    4 Philanthropy and activism
    5 Image and personal life
    5.1 Treatment center stint
    5.2 Relationships
    6 Filmography
    7 Discography
    8 See also
    9 Awards
    10 References
    11 External links
    Lovato was born in Dallas, Texas on August 20, 1992 to Patrick Lovato and Dianna Hart de la Garza. She is of Mexican, Irish, and Italian descent. She has an older sister, Dallas Lovato, and a younger half sister, Madison de la Garza Her mother was a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader and country music recording artist her father moved to New Mexico after their marriage ended in 1994 Lovato earned a high school diploma through homeschooling in April 2009 She began playing piano at the age of seven
    Music career
    Before any of Lovato's music was officially released a few of her original songs, including "Shadow," were featured on the show As the Bell Rings. Lovato also sang a cover of "That's How You Know" by Amy Adams from the film Enchanted that was released on DisneyMania 6 on May 20, 2008
    In June and July 2008, Lovato performed at various House of Blues and parks for her Demi Live! Warm Up Tour in preparation for the release of her debut album and the Burnin' Up Tour with the Jonas Brothers. The soundtrack to the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock was released in June 2008. Lovato was featured on four of the tracks on the soundtrack, including "This is Me," a duet with Joe Jonas. The song peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100. Lovato served as the support act on the Jonas Brothers' Burnin' Up Tour from July through September 2008. Several concerts on the tour were filmed as footage for a 3-D concert film titled Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, which was released on February 27, 2009. Lovato was featured in the film, performing "This Is Me" with Joe Jonas.
    Lovato also appeared on two soundtrack albums in 2010. She recorded songs for the Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam soundtrack, which was released on August 10, 2010, and the Sonny with a Chance soundtrack in late 2010.
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato
    ©Demi Lovato

    VIA Demi Lovato Disney TV Show Blues and parks for her

  • Date Night: Milan Lucic 2011 best the Flame

    Date Night: Milan Lucic 2011 best the Flame
    Milan Lucic (Serbian: Милан Лучић; born June 7, 1988) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger currently playing for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). He played major junior with the Vancouver Giants in the Western Hockey League (WHL) for three seasons and captured a Memorial Cup, while being named tournament MVP in 2007. He was selected 50th overall in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft and made the Bruins' roster as a nineteen-year-old in 2007–08. Internationally, he has captained the Canadian national junior team at the 2007 Super Series. Lucic plays physically in the style of a power forward
    1 Early life
    2 Playing career
    2.1 Vancouver Giants (2004–07)
    2.2 Boston Bruins (2007–present)
    3 International play
    4 Career statistics
    4.1 International statistics
    5 Awards
    5.1 Major junior
    5.2 NHL
    5.3 Boston Bruins
    6 References
    7 External links
    Lucic was born in East Vancouver to Serbian parents Dobrivoje Lučić and Snežana Kesa His father, a longshoreman, immigrated from Serbia when he was 27, while his mother arrived in Canada with her family at the age of twoHe has a younger brother named Nikola and an older brother named Jovan. His maternal uncle, Dan Kesa, is a retired NHL right winger who played for the Vancouver Canucks, Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Dallas Stars
    Growing up, Lucic attended Killarney Secondary in Vancouver He was diagnosed with Scheuermann's disease, a condition that can cause the upper back to curve, at the age of 15 He played minor hockey in Vancouver, but nearly quit hockey altogether after being passed up in the 2003 WHL Bantam Draft He was invited to play for the Coquitlam Express of the Junior A British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), but was further demoralized when he initially failed to make the team out of rookie camp. He agreed to play, instead, for the Junior B Delta Ice Hawks, but later played his way onto the Express after five games
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic
    ©milan lucic

    VIA Date Night: Milan Lucic 2011 best the Flame

  • Milla Jovovich Wallpapers and Photos 2009

    Milla Jovovich Wallpapers and Photos 2009
    Milla Jovovich play ˈjoʊvəvɪtyoh-və-vich; Ukrainian: Мiліца Йовович [ˈjɔvɔvitɕ]; Serbian: Милица Јововић/Milica Jovović; born Milica Jovović; December 17, 1975is a supermodel, actress, musician, and fashion designer. Over her career, she has appeared in a number of science fiction and action themed films, for which music channel VH1 has referred to her as the "reigning queen of kick-butt".
    Jovovich began modeling at age 11, when photographer Gene Lemuel discovered her and convinced Herb Ritts to shoot her for the cover of Lei magazine Richard Avedon featured her in Revlon's "Most Unforgettable Women in the World" advertisements, and she continued her career with other campaigns for L'Oréal cosmetics, Banana Republic, Christian Dior, Donna Karan, and Versace. In 1988, she had her first professional acting role in the television film The Night Train to Kathmandu, and later that year, she appeared in her first feature film, Two Moon Junction. Following more small television appearances such as the "Fair Exchange" (1989) and a 1989 role as a French girl (she was 14 at the time) on a Married... with Children episode and film roles, she gained notoriety with the romance film Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991). She appeared in 1993's Dazed and Confused alongside Ben Affleck and Matthew McConaughey. Jovovich then acted alongside Bruce Willis in the science fiction film The Fifth Element (1997), and later played the title role in The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999). In 2002, she starred in the video game adaptation Resident Evil, which spawned three sequels: Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) and Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
    In addition to her modeling and acting career, Jovovich released a music album, The Divine Comedy in 1994. She continues to release demos for other songs on her official website and contributes to film soundtracks; Jovovich has yet to release another album. In 2003, she and model Carmen Hawk created the clothing line Jovovich-Hawk, which ceased operations in early 2008.In its third season prior to its demise, the pieces could be found at Fred Segal in Los Angeles, Harvey Nichols, and over 50 stores around the world. Jovovich also has her own production company, Creature Entertainment
    1 Early life and family
    2 Modeling career
    3 Acting career
    3.1 Early work (1985–1993)
    3.2 Breakthrough (1997–2001)
    3.3 International success (2002–2006)
    3.4 Recent and future roles (2007–present)
    4 Awards and nominations
    5 Music career
    6 Fashion design
    7 Media personality
    8 Personal life
    9 Discography
    10 Filmography
    11 References
    12 External links
    Milla was born in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, the daughter of Bogdan Bogdanović Jovović (Богдан Богдановић Јововић), a Serbian pediatrician, and Galina Mikhaylovna Loginova (Галина Михайловна Логинова), a Russian stage actress.
    Milla's paternal family's estate was in Zlopek near Peć in the northwestern part of Metohija Valley, Serbia. Her paternal great-grandfather, Bogić Camić Jovović, was a flag-bearer of the Vasojevići clan and an officer in the guard of King Nicholas I of Montenegro; his wife's name was Milica, after whom Milla was named. Her paternal grandfather, Bogdan Jovović, was a commander in the Pristina military area, and later investigated finances in the military areas of Skopje and Sarajevo, where he uncovered massive gold embezzlement. He was punished for refusing to convict a friend of the crime. Later, the government briefly imprisoned him in Goli otok for refusing to testify. When he feared that he could be arrested again, he escaped to Albania and later moved to Kiev. A different version of the story claims that he was the one who took the gold. Milla's father, Bogich, later joined Bogdan in Kiev, where he and his sister graduated in medicineIn 2000, her grandfather, Bogdan Jovović, died in KievHer mother was born in Tuapse (now in Russia) but moved in her childhood to Dnipropetrovsk (now in Ukraine
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich
    ©Milla Jovovich

    VIA Milla Jovovich Wallpapers and Photos 2009

  • Mila Kunis 2011Oscars dress and trip to Oz

    Mila Kunis 2011Oscars dress and trip to Oz
    Milena Kunis (Russian: Милена Кунис born August 14, 1983), professionally known as Mila Kunis (play /ˈmiːlə ˈkuːnɪs/), is an American actress. Her television work includes the role of Jackie Burkhart on That '70s Show and the voice of Meg Griffin on the animated series Family Guy. She has also played roles in film, such as Rachel Jansen in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Mona Sax in Max Payne and Solara in The Book of Eli.
    In 2010, she won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress at the 67th Venice International Film Festival for her performance as Lily in Black Swan. She was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for the same role.
    1 Early life
    2 Career
    2.1 Television
    2.2 Film work, 2001–2008
    2.3 2009–present
    3 Media publicity
    4 Personal life
    5 Filmography
    6 Awards and nominations
    7 References
    8 External links
    Mila Kunis (Russian: Милена Кунис; Ukrainian: Мілена Куніс) was born in Chernivtsi in the Ukrainian SSR. Her family moved to Los Angeles, California in 1991, when she was seven years old. Kunis is Jewish and has cited antisemitism in the former Soviet Union as one of several reasons for her family's move to the U.S Her mother, Elvira, is a physics teacher and drug store manager, and her father, Mark Kunis, is a mechanical engineer and cab company executive. She has an older brother, Michael
    Kunis has stated that a lottery system allowed her family to make the move: "It took about five years. If you got chosen the first time around, you went to Moscow, where there was another lottery, and you maybe got chosen again. Then you could come to the States." On her second day in Los Angeles, she was enrolled at Rosewood Elementary School not knowing a word of English. "I blocked out second grade," she says. "I don’t remember, but my mom tells me that I came home and cried every day. I wasn’t that traumatized. It was just a shock Kunis added: "I didn't understand the culture. I didn't understand the people. I didn't understand the language. My first sentence of my essay to get into college was like, 'Imagine being blind and deaf at age seven.' And that's kind of what it felt like moving to the States.
    In Los Angeles, she attended Hubert Howe Bancroft Middle School. She was mostly taught by an on-set tutor for her high school years while filming That '70s Show. When not on the set, she attended Fairfax High School, where she graduated in 2001 She briefly attended UCLA and Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis
    ©Mila Kunis

    VIA Mila Kunis 2011Oscars dress and trip to Oz

  • Cheryl's curves: How American way of life is giving Miss Cole a fuller figure

    Cheryl's curves: How American way of life is giving Miss Cole a fuller figure
    By SIMON CABLE
    ©Healthy: Miss Cole looks tanned and curvier but she has already lined up a punishing fitness schedule with Gwyneth Paltrow's trainer to lose weight
    Her weight plummeted to around six stone following her battle with malaria last year.
    But it seems that the American way of life has helped Cheryl Cole get her curves back.
    The 27-year-old singer looked healthy and fuller-figured as she arrived at the airport in Chicago on Saturday after filming the latest round of auditions for the U.S. version of X Factor.
    ©In 2010: Miss Cole was much thinner last summer, performing at Wembley Stadium in June 2010
    She showed off her tanned legs in navy shorts, which she teamed with a white vest, patterned blazer, flat cap and sunglasses.
    But there are signs Miss Cole's newfound curves may not stick around for long, as she has already embarked on an exhaustive fitness regime with the help of Gwyneth Paltrow's personal trainer.
    TV bosses are said to be keen for a style consultant to create a new image for Miss Cole and help make her a U.S. household name.
    As part of their plan to transform her, they have sent her to personal trainer Tracy Anderson, whose A-list clients have also included Madonna and Jennifer Aniston.
    ©Success: Paula Abdul has been applauded for her outfit choices on the programme so far and Miss Cole could use a stylist to ensure she isn't outshone
    But Miss Cole may also need some help in the fashion stakes after being criticised for her choice of outfits on the show so far, while fellow judge Paula Abdul, 48, has won plaudits.
    Although the Girls Aloud star has secured a £1.2million-a-year contract to appear on the U.S. X Factor panel, producers have included a get-out clause so they can drop her after the first series if she fails to win over viewers.
    There have already been concerns that her Geordie accent could prove baffling to an American audience.
    source :dailymail

    VIA Cheryl's curves: How American way of life is giving Miss Cole a fuller figure