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Monday, May 9, 2011

Stars with mental illnesses


Stars with mental illnesses
 Stars who’ve spoken out about mental illness

Stars with mental illnesses.People have hidden their mental illnesses due to the often negative stigma attached. In recognition of National Mental Health Month, we review some stars who have shared their internal mental struggles.

Catherine Zeta-Jones
 While seeking treatment in a mental health facility, Catherine Zeta-Jones'  diagnosis of bipolar disorder was leaked to the media, her famous husband says.
Sheryl Crow
 During a low point in her career  Sheryl Crow suffered a serious period of depression. She said she has struggled with the disease since childhood, but medication and therapy  have helped her overcome.
David Beckham
 Internationally famous footballer David Beckham has suffered from obsessive compulsive disorder. He revealed his compulsion in 2006 and admitted to rearranging hotel rooms to make “everything perfect.”
Mel Gibson
 In a 2008 documentary  actor Mel Gibson indicated that he has bipolar disorder and has said he suffers from another mental illness, too. He has recently made headlines with his ongoing feud with his ex-girlfriend.
Paula Deen
 Paula Deen is a famous figure in the kitchen, but she used to fear leaving her house. She credits her 20-year bout with agoraphobia for her culinary skills since cooking was an activity she could do at home.
Jim Carrey
 Funny man Jim Carrey doesn't seem like someone who suffers from depression, but the actor has long battled the disease. He advocates healthy eating and has spoken out against using these to cope.
Herschel Walker
 Former NFL star Herschel Walker revealed his struggle with dissociative identity disorder in his autobiography. The disease caused lapses in his memory, including a major milestone in his life.
Leonardo DiCaprio
Leonardo DiCaprio once played the role of  an infamous obsessive compulsive disorder sufferer. The “Aviator” star, whose obsession is focused on stepping on things on sidewalks, shared his struggle with the disorder after the movie came out.
J.K. Rowling 
 British author J.K. Rowling  best known for the “Harry Potter” series spoke out against the stigma of depression and suicidal thoughts when she revealed her own struggle with the disorder when she was in her 20s.

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Batman stars of the past photos


Batman stars of the past
Batman stars of the past The entertainment world has been buzzing with casting news for the new Batman movie, which will have this actor put on the cape once more for this Oscar-nominated director. Let’s take a look back at the cast members of prior “Batman” films. here is a list of batman stars of the past


Michael Keaton
Cast as the original Caped Crusader in the first big-budget “Batman” film in 1989, Keaton was most recently the voice of Ken in this wildly popular kids' movie

Kim Basinger
Cast as Batman’s love interest, Vicky Vale, in the 1989 film (watch clips), she went on to win an Oscar for this film.

Jack Nicholson
For some, he was the only actor who could ever play The Joker (see images.)

Danny DeVito
Cast as Batman’s nemesis, Penguin (see photos), in the second "Batman" film in 1992, DeVito now stars in this critically acclaimed series on FX. He has been married to this actress for almost 30 years.

Michelle Pfeiffer
She was the original Catwoman in the “Batman” film series (see photos)

Val Kilmer
The Caped Crusader torch was passed to this actor for this "Batman" film in 1995 (watch clips)

Tommy Lee Jones
Cast as Two-Face (see photos) in the 1995 film, the role was originated by this actor in the 1989 film, though his true nature was never revealed. Watch clips of Tommy as Two-Face.

Nicole Kidman
Cast as Batman love interest Dr. Chase Meridian in “Batman Forever” (watch clips), she went on to win an Academy Award for her role in this film and is married to this popular singer, with whom she has two daughters.

Chris O’Donnell
Cast as Robin in “Batman Forever” (see photos), he reprised the role in the next "Batman" film as well.

Jim Carrey
His career was just starting to explode when he was cast as the Riddler in “Batman Forever” (see photos)

George Clooney
He donned the cape (see photos) in “Batman & Robin,” the 1997 film from the franchise.

Uma Thurman
Cast in the role of Poison Ivy (see photos) for “Batman & Robin,” she went on to star in this cult flick by this director. Watch clips of her as Poison Ivy.

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Long before this role in the public eye, he was cast as Mr. Freeze in “Batman & Robin” (see photos). He went on to star in this sequel to one of his most popular movies. Watch clips of him as Mr. Freeze.

Christian Bale
The latest to put on the cape, he has appeared in “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight” (see photos)

Katie Holmes
Yes, she did actually have a successful acting career before becoming Mrs. Tom Cruise.

Heath Ledger
Cast as the Joker in “The Dark Knight” (see photos), Ledger received some of the best reviews of his career since this film.

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Batman stars of the past photos


Batman stars of the past
Batman stars of the past The entertainment world has been buzzing with casting news for the new Batman movie, which will have this actor put on the cape once more for this Oscar-nominated director. Let’s take a look back at the cast members of prior “Batman” films. here is a list of batman stars of the past


Michael Keaton
Cast as the original Caped Crusader in the first big-budget “Batman” film in 1989, Keaton was most recently the voice of Ken in this wildly popular kids' movie

Kim Basinger
Cast as Batman’s love interest, Vicky Vale, in the 1989 film (watch clips), she went on to win an Oscar for this film.

Jack Nicholson
For some, he was the only actor who could ever play The Joker (see images.)

Danny DeVito
Cast as Batman’s nemesis, Penguin (see photos), in the second "Batman" film in 1992, DeVito now stars in this critically acclaimed series on FX. He has been married to this actress for almost 30 years.

Michelle Pfeiffer
She was the original Catwoman in the “Batman” film series (see photos)

Val Kilmer
The Caped Crusader torch was passed to this actor for this "Batman" film in 1995 (watch clips)

Tommy Lee Jones
Cast as Two-Face (see photos) in the 1995 film, the role was originated by this actor in the 1989 film, though his true nature was never revealed. Watch clips of Tommy as Two-Face.

Nicole Kidman
Cast as Batman love interest Dr. Chase Meridian in “Batman Forever” (watch clips), she went on to win an Academy Award for her role in this film and is married to this popular singer, with whom she has two daughters.

Chris O’Donnell
Cast as Robin in “Batman Forever” (see photos), he reprised the role in the next "Batman" film as well.

Jim Carrey
His career was just starting to explode when he was cast as the Riddler in “Batman Forever” (see photos)

George Clooney
He donned the cape (see photos) in “Batman & Robin,” the 1997 film from the franchise.

Uma Thurman
Cast in the role of Poison Ivy (see photos) for “Batman & Robin,” she went on to star in this cult flick by this director. Watch clips of her as Poison Ivy.

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Long before this role in the public eye, he was cast as Mr. Freeze in “Batman & Robin” (see photos). He went on to star in this sequel to one of his most popular movies. Watch clips of him as Mr. Freeze.

Christian Bale
The latest to put on the cape, he has appeared in “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight” (see photos)

Katie Holmes
Yes, she did actually have a successful acting career before becoming Mrs. Tom Cruise.

Heath Ledger
Cast as the Joker in “The Dark Knight” (see photos), Ledger received some of the best reviews of his career since this film.

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20 most fomous stars dropouts for his career

Today, Johnny Depp - one of the most successful and highly paid actors in Hollywood. He has almost.everything - not only of the diploma. And not just him. We offer a look at the people who
to achieve fame and place in the profession had to "sacrifice " in school.
Johnny Depp was expelled from school when he was 15. At age 16 he finally gave up school study
and play music and work in film.

One of the most highly paid actresses in Hollywood, Nicole Kidman was forced to quit school because of serious illness of the mother. To support the family she had to work masseuse, but she continued study art and work in the theater. For the first time on television, Nicole Kidman appeared when she was only 15 years old.
John Travolta, left school at age 16, to school work does not interfere with his work in modeling
business and study acting.

The winner of an Oscar for her role in "Monster" Charlize Theron, left school when she was 16.
On the advice of her mother, she took part in the competition models. After winning the first contest, Charlize Theron participated and won in several competitions, has not yet signed a lucrative contract with a model agency in Milan.

Early career of one of Hollywood's highest paid comedians Jim Carrey was very difficult.
Family was always short of money, some time they even had to live in the camper, and his
first appearance in the comedy club was a flop. The school had to quit to do work at a steel plant.

Sir Michael Caine was nominated for an Oscar every decade from 1960 to 2000. At school, he studied very bad and threw it when he was 15. Acting career initially was too hard. Today
recognition of the actor received only after 30 years.

The winner of the Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and three Golden Globe Cher dropped out of school at age 15.Because of the dyslexia school education was given to her with great difficulty, but the music lessons and acting skills did not cause difficulties.
Nominated for three Academy Award Australian actor Russell Crowe left school at age 15,more time to devote to music and acting work, and thus help his family.
Oscar winner and Golden Globe Award American actor Robert De Niro made ​​his stage debut in
age 10, playing the Cowardly Lion in a school production of "The Wizard of Oz. " True, the school he never finished, leaving it in 16 years to become a professional acting.

The world-famous director Quentin Tarantino dropped out of school at age 15. By day he worked as ticket collectors in one of cinemas, and in the evening attended acting classes.
Star of films "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill" Uma Thurman is also the age of 15 left school studies to
dedicate themselves to studying acting.

American actor and director Al Pacino at school very badly, and in 17 years after the "failures "of almost All examinations have been certified. Because of this, he quarreled with his mother and was forced to work in various low-paying works to gain money for the actor's education.
One of the highest paid TV American actors Charlie Sheen was expelled from school for academic failure and poor discipline, just before the release.
Australian actress, nominated for an Oscar "Toni Collette at age 16 left school and enrolled in theater school.
Actress and TV host Whoopi Goldberg for dyslexia has experienced great difficulties in school and at age 16 finally given up their studies. In late 1960 she left home to live with the hippies, then there was a difficult struggle with drug addiction and a set of heavy and low-paid work, while in 1974, Whoopi Goldberg could not get a job in the theater.
Keanu Reeves at the school managed to cope with dyslexia, but at 15 he still dumped her and started her acting career.
Actress Rene Russo, along with her ​​sister brought up a single mother. In the tenth grade, the school had to give up and go work. Before she was lucky in the modeling business, Rene Russo changed a lot of low-paid jobs.
One of the most successful British actors Ewan McGregor threw a school study in 16 years and found work in theater.
Actress Demi Moore grew up in the so-called "dysfunctional family" - her parents were abusing alcohol. In 16 years, the future actress dropped out of school and began working at a modeling agency. To become an actress Demi Moore persuaded her friend, Nastassja Kinski.
British stage and film actor Jude Law in 17 years, dropped out of school for filming the television series "Family. "

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