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The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
As Suky
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Downloading Nancy
As Nancy
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Yellow Handkerchief
As May
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Grown Ups
As Sally Lamonsoff
Released June 25th 2010
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The Company Men
As Sally Wilcox
Released Early 2010
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Emergency Sex (HBO TV Series)
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Hollywood’s big night – Oscar night – was last night, and Maria made an appearance at the Vanity Fair After Party! She looked lovely in a shimmery little white dress, and was seen pictured with Sean Penn (they should work together, don’t you think?!!), Hilary Swank and Olivia Wilde. It’s great seeing Maria at such a prestigious event!
The first batch of photos from the event have been added to the Gallery, and more will follow in a day or so.
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Before Kristen Stewart became ubiquitous as Bella Swan, she shot a little movie called “The Yellow Handkerchief,” about three misfits on a road trip who bond over their shared loneliness. After the film was completed, the actress became a superstar. Yet her “Handkerchief” co-stars insist that Stewart is the same girl she’s always been, even with the pandemonium surrounding her.
“Well, Kristen before the whole hoopla of ‘Twilight’ was an amazing actress when she did this part,” co-star Maria Bello told MTV News at the premiere on Thursday night in Los Angeles. “I saw her in ‘Into the Wild’ as well and I couldn’t believe her depth and emotional integrity. And I’m so proud to be in this with her.”
It’s not just Bello who has kind words for the star. Her on-screen love interest in “The Yellow Handkerchief,” Eddie Redmayne, says that both she and his old pal, Robert Pattinson, have handled their fame with class. He says that as they grow more famous, he hopes their work will continue to become more interesting.
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Kristen Stewart smouldered in front of a barrage of flashes at the Los Angeles premiere of The Yellow Handkerchief.
The Twilight star, who wore a short black dress, walked the red carpet outside the Pacific Design Centre as the photographers snapped away, and then quickly made her way into the screening.
Kristen’s co-star Maria Bello was full of praise for the young actress.
“I have to say I saw Kristen in Into The Wild and was so impressed with her depth and integrity and was so thrilled to do this film with her, which I think she’s amazing in,” she said.
“I think the Twilight thing is just like a bunch of bells and whistles because she’s going to have a fantastic career because she’s really great at what she does.”
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Maria attended the Film Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles last night, where she was nominated for Best Female Lead for her role in Downloading Nancy. Unfortunately she did not win – the award instead went to Gabourey Sidibe of Precious – but I think that was made up for by the stunning dress Maria wore! She donned a shiny pale mini-dress, with short wavy blonde hair – I think she looks amazing, and this is definitely one of my all-time favourite looks of hers!
Photos will be added to the Gallery very soon (hopefully later today), but for now here are some small previews…

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Presented by NCM Fathom and CARE, Half the Sky Event is an Uplifting Evening of Songs, Stories and Celebrity Discussion in More Than 480 Select Movie Theaters, March 4th
Today, the poverty-fighting organization CARE and NCM Fathom announced their second annual International Women’s Day event that brings the best-selling book “Half the Sky” to life on the big screen for a special one-night presentation in select movie theaters nationwide. Inspired by moving stories from the critically-acclaimed book “Half the Sky” by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. Half the Sky Event on Thursday, March 4th at 7:30 p.m. local time will be an uplifting night of music, celebrity discussion and the world premiere of “Woinshet,” a powerful narrative documentary. Directed by Academy Award(R) winner Marisa Tomei and Lisa Leone, “Woinshet” chronicles the struggles of an Ethiopian woman who triumphs over violence and discrimination.
Tickets are available to this special in-theater event at www.FathomEvents.com and presenting theater box offices. For a complete list of theater locations and prices, please visit the web site (theaters and participants are subject to change). Visit www.halftheskylive.com for more information.
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Award-winning director and screenwriter Paul Haggis – straight off a flight from Haiti – hosted the Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ) Haiti relief brunch this morning (Sun 24th Jan). At his home, Haggis and friends raised four million dollars for Haiti through APJ, the charity he founded in 2009. The brunch had two purposes: first, to get emergency relief to the children of Haiti and second, to raise money for long-term relief so that Haiti will not once again be forgotten as soon is it is out of the news. One hundred friends and supporters of APJ pledged to support the disaster-stricken nation over the next five to ten years, committing funds to building and funding schools, in a country where most children don’t have access to basic education. Guests included APJ advisory board members, Josh Brolin, Maria Bello, Olivia Wilde, Charlize Theron, Jimmy-Jean Louis and Madeleine Stowe. Moby, Sheryl Crow, Macy Gray and Jackson Browne each gave live performances. Over the past year, APJ has been working with doctor and community organizer Father Rick Frechette who has been making real change in the lives of the people of the slums of Port-Au-Prince for over 22 years, long before this most recent disaster struck. Frechette and his team are working night and day in their beautiful paediatric hospital, St. Damiens, perhaps the only hospital that escaped major damage. They are providing medical supplies, tents, beds, food and water to earthquake survivors. Haggis and his wife personally pay all the expenses and overhead of APJ, so that every penny raised will go directly to the relief efforts and long-term reconstruction of the people of the slums of Haiti.
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