2011年2月18日星期五

Daisy Lowe Biography

Daisy Lowe was born to be a star. The daughter of fashion scenester Pearl Lowe and Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, she modeled for the first time at age 2, although she admits that modeling “was never something [she] wanted to do.” Luckily for men around the planet, Daisy changed her attitude in 2005, when she was spotted by a talent scout who encouraged her to give modeling a second chance.

She complied and within a year, Daisy had appeared in a number of high-profile periodicals including Italian Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. She has since appeared in advertisements for Urban Outfitters, French Connection, Agent Provocateur, and she posed nude along with her boyfriend Will Blondelle for the cover of the August 2007 edition of i-D, a cutting-edge British fashion magazine.

So, how does this burgeoning superstar stay grounded? "After a shoot, you move on to the next job so quickly, you don't really get a chance to think about it,” she says. She’s also careful about the company she keeps. “I don't surround myself with fashion people,” she explains. “My boyfriend's a musician, and I still hang out with my school friends.”

Bai Ling Biography

Bai Ling (meaning "White Spirit") was born in Chengdu, China, on October 10, 1970, during that country's Cultural Revolution. Her father was a music teacher, and her mother was a dancer and stage actress. As a result of their creative professions, the government cruelly treated Bai Ling's parents, and so the infant Bai Ling was sent to Szechwan to be raised by her grandmother.

While Bai Ling sang in her school choir as a child, it wasn't until she turned 14 and became a "soldier" in the People's Liberation Army that she took to the stage; she was put in a performance troupe sent to entertain soldiers in Tibet for three years. Like her parents before her, Bai Ling clashed with authority, and she was accused of insubordination for using tobacco and alcohol. By the end of her army service, Bai Ling suffered from depression and was hospitalized.

Brie Larson Biography

Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers was born on October 1, 1989, in Sacramento, California. She grew up in Sacramento with her younger sister, Milaine. In 1996, at the young age of 7, Brie began her career as a professional actress; she studied acting at the American Conservatory Theatre as one of its youngest pupils.
After moving to Los Angeles, Brie was on the lookout for acting jobs. In 1998, she received her first role as a recurring comedic actress for skits on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In 1999, Brie continued filling up her resume by making guest appearances on shows like Touched by an Angel and Popular.
Brie decided to push toward a career in music, in addition to her acting jobs. She was fueled by a personal connection to musical theater, her own collection of vinyl records and the many rock concerts she attended.

On October 18, 2005, Brie released her debut album Finally Out of P.E. (referring to physical education) at the age of 16. The pop album features 13 tracks based on her personal experiences. In addition to the album release, Brie worked with Mattel to produce "Hope Has Wings," the final song for a direct-to-video Barbie movie (the song is also the last track on her own album).

Brie lists Carole King, Edie Brickell, the White Stripes, and Modest Mouse among her musical influences, and she joined Jesse McCartney on his 2005 tour.

Adrianne Palicki Biography

Adrianne Palicki was born on May 19, 1983, in Toledo, Ohio. Though she’s now known for her beauty and grace, Palicki was actually thought of as a tomboy throughout her formative years. She participated in a variety of athletic endeavors while attending Whitmer High School, including stints on the basketball and track-and-field teams. It wasn’t until she was a sophomore that she first gave thought to the idea of acting, with a small role in the school play inevitably cementing her desire to pursue a career as a performer.

After graduating from high school, Palicki packed up and moved to New York City to participate in a modeling and talent competition. Three months later, she decided to devote herself 100% to her dream of making it as an actress, and she subsequently moved to Los Angeles. She quickly landed roles in a pair of 2003 indies, with her big break coming the very next year after she successfully auditioned for a starring role in a Lost in Space pilot directed by John Woo. Though the show wasn’t picked up, Palicki had managed to get her foot in the door and subsequently spent the next few months popping up in a variety of popular shows (including Smallville, Quintuplets and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation).

Vanessa Minnillo Biography

Vanessa Minnillo was born on November 9, 1980, at Clark Air Force Base in Pampanga, Philippines. Her father, Vince Minnillo, was a USAF aircrew member stationed at the base. Her mother, Helen Berecero, was a Filipina who Vince had met and married while stationed in the country. Vanessa was raised alongside an adopted brother, Vincent, two years older than her.

Vanessa traveled widely throughout her childhood. When she was 1 year old, the family moved to Los Angeles where, in 1983, her parents separated. Vanessa moved with her mother to Florida, then to Nevada. Following a 1986 divorce, Vanessa's mother entered into a second marriage with another serviceman. The new family moved to Turkey.
Vanessa continues to host other shows and specials, including 2 Punk Rock 4 This: The Real World San Diego Reunion, Spring Break Celebrity Fantasies, MTV Prom Date, and Never Before Scene: I, Robot.

Vanessa Minnillo also found herself in the spotlight during a fling with New York Yankee Derek Jeter.

Although Vanessa Minnillo owes a great deal of her stardom and popularity to her tabloid-watched relationship with Nick Lachey, her spot on AskMen.com's 2008 Top 99 Most Desirable Women list proves that she's not just another pretty face that's going to fade into celebrity oblivion.

Vanessa Blouin Biography

Growing up in Laval, Quebec, a young Vanessa Blouin became interested in modeling from a young age. As she blossomed into a bona fide beauty herself, Vanessa decided to test the waters and give the business a try. Her big break came in 2005 when she participated in the Canadian version of the Miss Hawaiian Tropic Pageant. She made the most of the opportunity, walking away with the crown and earning entry into the international version of the contest, where she placed in the top 15 and won the award for "Miss Photogenic."

Looking to capitalize on her Hawaiian Tropic success, Vanessa hit the beach as the first-ever Canadian supermodel on Bikini.com. In addition to her pageantry experience, Vanessa's Bikini.com achievement proved to be a valuable stepping stone towards a lucrative modeling career. Vanessa has also graced the covers of magazines like Style and Performance and Sound, and has headlined the QC Tuning calendar. She's also learned the ropes as a ring girl for Interbox, has modeled for Body Glove and was chosen as Miss Castrol for 2006-2007. Vanessa's best years seem to be still ahead of her though; if she achieves her long-term goal of a career in communications, she'll be able to strike a perfect pose and find the perfect words to match it.

Valentina Zelyaeva Biography

Valentina Zelyaeva was born on October 11, 1982, in Moscow, Russia. She got her start as a model when she was just 15 years old, after a friend of hers handed her a business card from a modeling agency. Though she clearly possessed the looks to pursue a career within the fashion industry, Valentina Zelyaeva’s shyness prevented her from calling the phone number immediately, as she instead kept the card in a drawer for several months.

It wasn’t until her mother agreed to go with her that Valentina Zelyaeva finally took the trek to the agency where she dazzled the various figures there with her beauty, and she was instantly signed to a contract. Despite the fact that she was still in high school, Valentina Zelyaeva decided to take a chance and devoted herself full time to her work as a model. She was sent to modeling school to learn how to act and behave in front of the camera and on the catwalk, and it quickly became apparent that Valentina Zelyaeva possessed a natural inclination for the world of modeling.

Kaila Yu Biography

Kaila Yu, nee Li Ting Yu twenty-one years ago in Taipei, Taiwan, moved to California with her parents at the tender age of three. During her early upbringing, her native tongue was Mandarin, however, she quickly adjusted to the English language when she arrived to the United States. Her rapid assimilation into American culture allowed her to start school a year early.

Upon entering high school, she found it difficult to blend in with the more popular students. This harsh reality forced her to hang around with the alternative crowds instead. She found herself living a relatively tame lifestyle at this point in her life and decided to concentrate more on her schoolwork. Her interacting with the alternative crowds allowed her to tap into her wild side and she developed an appreciation for music groups such as Skid Row and Guns N' Roses.

Maggie Grace Biography

Born on September 21, 1983 in Columbus, Ohio, Maggie made her film debut as Rachel Reed in the 2001 flick Rachel's Room. The following year, she played Martha Moxley in the made-for-TV movie Murder in Greenwich. In 2004, Maggie had a recurring role as Elke on the FOX television series Oliver Beene.
Shortly after that, she landed the biggest role of her career. She plays rich girl Shannon on ABC's series Lost, which centers around a group of plane crash survivors living together on a remote island.

Maggie has been dating actor Ian Somerhalder since last fall. They met on the set of Lost.

Madeline Zima Biography

After her birth in Connecticut, Madeline Zima's childhood took her to Pennsylvania and then to New York, where a talent agent felt she had a career in commercials and modeling. Her big break came when she was cast in the 1992 Rebecca De Mornay thriller The Hand the Rocks the Cradle. The film's success was a launching pad for young Madeline and after a role in Mr. Nanny and a guest spot on Law & Order, she was cast as the youngest of three siblings in 1993's hit TV series The Nanny. Madeline moved to L.A. for the Fran Drescher series, which would see her through six years of entertainment experience and even greater opportunities.

When The Nanny ended in 1999, Madeline switched her attention to TV movies, with roles in Lethal Vows opposite John Ritter and in 2000's The Sandy Bottom Orchestra, which had Madeline playing a classical violinist. Madeline spent the next seven years jumping between TV guest spots and feature films, showing up in everything from Gilmore Girls to A Cinderella Story with Hilary Duff. By 2007, Madeline had blossomed into a beautiful woman and she put it to good use by landing a sexy role in Californication as an admirer of David Duchovny's writer character. Audiences have warmed to her role on the series, and we're eager to see where the exciting plotlines of Madeline's hot career will take her next.

Olivia Biography

Olivia Longott was born on February 15, 1981, in Brooklyn, New York. Raised by a Cuban father and a Jamaican mother, Olivia spent her childhood singing whenever and wherever the opportunity presented itself, like in her local church choir. Singing has been in Olivia's blood since birth, something that's exemplified by her claim that she was named after pop star/actress Olivia Newton John. From a young age, Olivia impressed her family and friends by belting out Michael Jackson tunes with a preternatural sense of pitch and harmony.
When not working on her voice, Olivia spent a lot of her free time writing poetry -- a practice that has undoubtedly led to her penchant for penning memorable lyrics. As luck would have it, Olivia had a cousin who worked in a recording studio and it was there that the tenacious teenager began learning the ins and outs of the music business.

Odette Yustman Biography

On May 10, 1985, Odette Juliette Yustman was born in Los Angeles, California. Thanks to her Cuban mom, Lydia and Italian-French father, Victor, Odette was blessed with an ideal blend of beauty. Before she could be famous, she had to go to school first -- on screen. As a precocious student in the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle Kindergarten Cop, Odette Yustman savored her first taste of acting and continued the hobby intermittently in films like Dear God and TV movies like Remembrance.

Although she was testing the waters for a future in entertainment, Odette Yustman wanted to finish her education first, and her California upbringing culminated in her graduation from Woodcrest Christian High School. With her schooling out of the way, Odette Yustman got into modeling while seeking out more acting roles. Odette Yustman's next role would be her first big leap forward.

Octomom Biography

Nadya Denise Suleman was born October 12, 1975, in Fullerton, California. The only child of a high school teacher and a Realtor, she always hoped to have a large family of her own. “I just longed for connections and attachments with another person that I really lacked, I believe, growing up,” she says.
Nadya Suleman came one step closer to starting a family of her own in 1996 when she married Marcos Gutierrez. Unfortunately, she and her husband could not conceive children. “I went through about seven years of trying,” she explains. “And through artificial insemination... medication.... all of which was unsuccessful.” Upon closer examination, doctors discovered she had lesions in her fallopian tubes, thereby further complicating her attempts to become pregnant.
Public reaction to the birth was at first positive until news started to leak that Nadya Suleman was unmarried, unemployed and already had six other children under the age of eight. Protesters eventually gathered in front of her home and even threatened her life. Despite the negative backlash, Suleman says she does not regret her decision to have more children and believes strongly that she is a responsible mother. “I'm providing for my children,” she says. “I'm providing myself to my children. I'm loving them unconditionally, accepting them unconditionally. I have a plan.”

Nadya Suleman’s babies are now out of the hospital and have since become the longest surviving octuplets in U.S. history

Minka Kelly Biography

As Lyla Garrity on Friday Night Lights, Minka Kelly was a picture of perfection: head cheerleader, dating the high school quarterback, born again Christian, and eventual college student. It was hard to believe that Kelly’s own upbringing didn’t somehow mirror her coming of age on the show. Well, not quite.

Kelly was born out of wedlock; her mother was an exotic dancer in Vegas and her father a sometime guitarist for Aerosmith. Kelly was raised by her mother in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and her childhood was, in her own words, “pretty rough” (Stinka Smelly rolls right off the tongue, doesn’t it?). But with the support of her mother -- with whom she was close -- Kelly graduated high school and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in show business.
During a model casting, Minka Kelly was approached by a former Playmate, who offered to manage the young ingenue. The plan was to have Kelly work as a receptionist at a plastic surgeon’s office until she earned herself a pair of fake breasts, making her a shoo-in for Playboy’s Playmate of the Year honors. The only problem was that Kelly liked the way she looked, and canceled the surgery days before it was scheduled. Instead, she decided to pursue a career in nursing, and save for a few small roles on some bargain-bin television shows, Kelly seemed destined for a life of changing diapers and bedsheets.
Perhaps her selection was Esquire’s way of “thinking outside the box” or maybe no A-list actress was willing to appear on the cover, for fear that it might forever relegate them to that dreaded “sexpot” category, vanquishing all aspirations of a serious acting career (even Angelina Jolie has trouble playing anything other than a seductress). Whatever the case may be, we’re sure Minka Kelly isn’t complaining. With her thriller The Roommate (costarring Leighton Meester) on the way, the sexy cover and inside photo spread has been burning a hole through the interweb, and drumming up just enough publicity for her upcoming film to make it a hit. Isn’t 30 the new 20 anyways?

2011年2月17日星期四

Francine Dee Biography

Francine Dee was born in July of 1978 in Hong Kong. Her ethnic background is Filipina and Chinese.

Her family moved to the Philippines when she was a few months old. In 1983, her parents moved to the United States, where they settled in the Orange County area of California. Her parents divorced soon after a second move within the state.

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Francine attended Catholic school her entire life, which somewhat explains her current occupation. She has admitted to conforming to the classic image of the repressed schoolgirl with the rebellious streak that requires the proper outlet to manifest itself.

She first made waves when she appeared on the cover of Oriental Dolls in high school. She had her breasts enhanced before the shoot and was sporting blonde hair. About one year later, she did a shoot for a calendar featuring black women. Feeling at ease with this type of work, Francine continued to do more calendar work and then gstart your engines
During this chapter in her career, she started her business major. At the age of twenty, Francine began to pose nude, as she signed on with Hollywood Asians (she made two nude live video appearances on the latter) and had a site sponsored by Vivid Dreams.

Her work in the import car show scene began in 1998, when her friends encouraged her to get in on the thriving industry in California. She can now be seen on an array of sites devoted to the pastime. raduated to posters and studio shoots.

Fabiana Semprebom Biography

Fabiana Semprebom was born on May 26, 1984, in Londrina, Paraná, Brazil, to a Brazilian father and an Italian-American mother. She began her modeling career as a teenager after she was discovered by an agent from São Paulo. While out shopping at a local mall, the agency scout noticed the young beauty and convinced her that, with her unique looks, she could make it as an international model.

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Fabiana Semprebom was still in school at the time but decided to follow the agent's advice, putting her education on hold in order to pursue modeling as a full-time occupation. Getting her start with local agencies like Mega Models out of São Paulo, she has since added representation from such agencies as Louisa Models, Supreme, Bravo, 2pm Model Management, Women Management out of Milan, as well as Ford Models in New York, Los Angeles and the Paris-based Ford Models Europe agency to her roster of professional representatives.

Just some of the print advertising campaigns the Brazilian beauty has appeared in include brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Pennyblack, Forum Lingerie, Kahlua, Mary Zaide, DKNY, Eblin lingerie, Pantene, American Eagle, Neiman Marcus, Adidas, Hogan, Fay, and Victoria's Secret. She cites Balenciaga, Donna Karan and Versace as some of her all-time favorite designers.

Camila Finn Biography

In a stark contrast to the future supermodels who got their starts playing with dolls and dreaming of fancy outfits, big paydays and body image issues, Camila Finn had no interest or aspiration to be a model. As her sister ended up in the health-care field, she had no siblings to push her toward modeling, but what she did have was a fateful shopping trip. On a stroll with her mother in the shopping district of Botucatu in 2002, she was cornered by Malu Ornelas, an agent for Ford Models. This initial meeting proved to be both Camila Finn's "get out of school free" card and her ticket to a completely different way of life.

After getting her feet wet as a model in Brazil, Camila Finn headed to the Big Apple in 2004 to take a crack at the big, scary world of modeling while being tutored for school on the side. By the fall of that year, she had successfully landed two solid gigs. The first was her debut on the runway as a Calvin Klein model for the 2005 Spring and Summer collection.

Following her selection as the December cover model for the Brazilian version of GQ, Camila Finn made waves in January 2005, by capturing the title of Ford Supermodel of the Year, along with a contract that guaranteed her $250K. Naturally, her industry stock rose to new heights and before the year was complete, she had ventured to the Milan runway for Gucci, showed off the Chloe and Alberta Ferretti Autumn and Winter collections, and hit the pages of the Italian version of Vogue for an editorial.

Cameron Russell Biography

Though she’s only been in the business for a short while, Cameron Russell has quickly established herself as one of the hottest new models to hit the scene in quite some time. Born in Boston and raised in Cambridge, Cameron was discovered in 2003 by an agent while vacationing with her family in Maine. She kicked off her career at the tender age of 16, and it wasn’t long before the aspiring superstar was booking gigs for such esteemed names as Armani, Yves Saint Laurent and Calvin Klein. In 2007, Cameron signed with the prestigious dna models agency, home to such familiar faces as Adriana Lima, Raquel Zimmerman and Amber Valletta.

But unlike the majority of her modeling contemporaries, Cameron remains devoted to her education and is currently enrolled at Massachusetts’ Wellesley College (she’s expected to graduate in 2010). Cameron also maintains a blog entitled “Funny and Interesting,” which consists primarily of short, true-life stories in which she muses about her various day-to-day encounters (i.e., one of her posts revolved around her encounter with a pair of well-to-do kids running a lemonade stand). But in the immediate future, Cameron hopes to make the most out of her modeling career. “The salary is what keeps everyone doing it,” she says. “But really, what modeling does is open a number of doors that young people normally don’t have access to.”

Cameron Richardson Biography

Cameron Richardson was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on September 11, 1979. She says she grew up in trailer park settings throughout her childhood. After completing school in 1998, Cameron decided to try her hand at modeling.

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Cameron Richardson started out modeling for Mademoiselle, Interview, Maxim, Cosmopolitan, and many other magazine publications. Her work took her from New Jersey to Los Angeles to overseas locations.

Like other models before her, Cameron finagled her career in magazine spreads toward working in film and television.

Bar Refaeli Biography

Bar Refaeli was born on June 4, 1985, in a rural region of Israel. She was raised on a horse ranch, but her countryside origins never inhibited her ambitions. She started modeling before she could even walk and talk. At 8 months old, Bar Refaeli was already doing commercials.

After such an early career start, Bar Refaeli had to undergo that traumatic experience that every child fears: getting braces. Of course, getting braces quickly derailed her modeling career. So, for over three years, Bar Refaeli resorted back to her normal life -- a life devoid of modeling.

When the braces came off in 1997, however, Bar Refaeli wasted no time getting right back into the industry. At the tender age of 11, she burst back onto the modeling scene and has been there ever since. She then appeared in numerous advertisements and infomercials in Israel.

Abbie Cornish Biography

Abbie Cornish is a grounded Aussie who grew up on a 170-acre farm where she learned the value of hard work and perseverance at an early age. Abbie also learned just how dull tending cattle can be, and she happily traded in her galoshes for a hospital smock in 1997 when she made her acting debut on the Australian series Children’s Hospital. The experience served as an epiphany for the young actress and she soon packed up her bags and moved to Newcastle where she landed a role on the highly rated television series Wildside. Although the show was canned, Abbie walked away a winner when she was awarded the Young Actor's AFI Award at the Australian Film Institute in 1999.With her skill and reputation growing at equal measure, Abbie Cornish made her big-screen debut in The Monkey’s Mask, a lesbian crime caper that starred Kelly McGillis and John Noble. The film helped catapult Abbie Cornish into the public spotlight and she followed up the project with well-received guest-starring roles on Water Rats, Outriders, Life Support, and White Collar Blue.
Abbie Cornish returned to the big screen in 2004 in One Perfect Day and in Somersault, a poetic drama about the differences between sex and love. The daring role paid major dividends for her blossoming career, and Abbie Cornish was rewarded for her breathtaking performance with Best Actress awards from the Australian Film Institute, the Film Critics Circle of Australia and the Inside Film Awards.

In 2006, Abbie Cornish hit her stride as she worked beside Hollywood-heavyweights Russell Crowe in A Good Year, and Cate Blanchett and Clive Owen in Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
2008 was another jam-packed year for Abbie Cornish. She appeared in the flicks Stop-Loss, Bright Star, More Than Scarlet, and Last Battle Dreamer. Much of 2006 and 2007, during and after the filming of Stop-Loss, was spent speculating Abbie Cornish's involvement with Ryan Phillippe and whether or not she had anything to do with his breakup with Reese Witherspoon. Collapse

Jenna Jameson Biography

Jenna Jameson was born Jenna Marie Massoli on April 9, 1974. Her father was a Las Vegas cop and her mother was a Vegas showgirl, who died of cancer when Jenna was 3. As a young girl, Jenna Jameson took ballet, developing a skill that would later come in handy at her first job. She was always attractive, and was a frequent entrant in local beauty pageants. At an early age, Jenna's sexuality started developing, and she began taking frequent peeks at her father's adult magazines.
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Jenna Jameson got her start in adult entertainment at age 17, when she landed a job as a dancer at Las Vegas' Crazy Horse Too strip club. Although the club rejected her at first because she was still wearing braces, they relented after she removed them herself with a pair of pliers.

It was Jenna Jameson's first boyfriend, a Las Vegas tattoo artist, who introduced her to the world of porn. While one imagines that stripping couldn't have come easy to the underage Jenna (who landed her first dancing gigs with the help of a fake I.D.), within a few months she had become an expert, often pulling in as much as $2,000 a night.
Jenna Jameson and husband Jay Grdina decided to have children and in 2004 Jenna got pregnant. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with skin cancer just shortly after and miscarried. The stress of these two factors is what Jenna Jameson attributes to her divorce in 2006.

In the following years, Jenna Jameson was connected to stars like Dave Navarro, while 2007 saw her happily attached to ultimate fighter Tito Ortiz.