Monday, March 14, 2011

Who is Dariya Verbova?

Who is Dariya Verbova?  The entertainment and modeling world knows her as Daria Werbowy . She is perhaps best known as a spokesperson for the French beauty brand Lancôme.



 Although Werbowy was born November 19, 1983 in Kraków, Poland,[2] Werbowy holds both Canadian and Ukrainian citizenship.[3]When she was three years old, Werbowy's Ukrainian parents moved to Mississauga, a suburb ofToronto, Ontario, Canada.[2] She has a brother named Orest and sister Oksana. At age fourteen, Werbowy was 5'11", willowy and sporting braces. She attended St. Sofia Ukrainian Catholic Elementary School and Cawthra Park Secondary School as a visual arts student.Personal life


Werbowy has been romantically linked to Josh Hartnett.[4]
Professional career

Werbowy had never seriously considered modeling, but found herself launched into the business after meeting a schoolmate's mother who headed Toronto's Susan J. Model & Talent Management. At age 14, Werbowy won a national modelling contest,[2] but after a year of working with Susan J. Model & Talent, however, Werbowy thought she could be doing more with another agency and left.
After switching over to Elite Models, Werbowy began landing several prominent bookings in Canada but still had not achieved much international success. Daria lived in London and Greece, where 'there were loads of castings, but no work.' Her first runway season was disrupted and her bookings canceled after the 9/11 attacks in New York City.[5] After a disappointing eight months Werbowy returned to Canada. She gave modeling a final shot as a means to fund for her art school education.[5]
'I returned to New York, met my agent and the next day I had an exclusive deal with Prada. From then on it was all a bit of a blur.'[5]
When Elite Canada's head scout, Elmer Olsen, started his own agency, Werbowy followed and her career began to flourish. Within a few years, and under the guidance of International Management Group (IMG), Werbowy had gained a foothold on the international modelling stage. Daria has considered taking a break from the fashion industry when she is 27 to sail around the world.
Though she relinquished the world's No.1 runway model status to new "it girls", Werbowy holds the record for opening and closing the most shows in one season.[6] To date, Werbowy's clients have included LancômePradaYves Saint LaurentPepe JeansRoberto CavalliGucci,HermèsValentinoDavid YurmanMissoniVersaceLouis Vuitton and Chanel. In her first season, Fall/Winter 2003, Werbowy captured two of the modeling world's most coveted assignments: the cover of Vogue Italia, thrice (in July, August and October); and Prada's Fall/Winter ad campaign.[6]
In July 2007, Forbes listed Werbowy as the ninth highest-earning model in the world after Karolina KurkovaNatalia VodianovaCarolyn MurphyAlessandra AmbrosioAdriana LimaHeidi KlumKate Moss and Gisele Bündchen. Her earnings between June 2006 and June 2007 were in the order of $3.5 million.

In 2008 Daria embarked on a three-month journey across the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.[7] On September 6, 2008, Daria was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.[8] She is the second Canadian model, after Linda Evangelista, to have a star on the Canadian Walk of Fame.[9] Earlier that year, Werbowy launched a three-piece makeup collection by Lancôme for Sephora.[10] The proceeds went to the Vik Muniz charity Centrao Especial for underprivileged youth in Brazil.
Vogue Paris declared her one of the top 30 models of the 2000s.[11]
Werbowy has had conflicted feelings about her professional life. In the September 2008 issue of Fashion Magazine she was quoted as saying:
"I've had a lot of mixed feelings about what I do ... A lot of the time, I feel like I'm part of the problem when it comes to all the superficiality and vanity that impacts the way girls grow up". [12]
Werbowy is featured in the 2011 Pirelli Calendar photographed by Karl Lagerfeld

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Who is Jared Lee Loughner?

Who is Jared Lee Loughner? The world knows Jared Loughner for shooting U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords. Loughner is an American man who on January 8, 2011, Tucson, Arizona, shooting that killed six people, including Chief U.S. District Court Judge John Roll, and left 14 others injured, including U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords.[2] He was indicted by a federal grand jury in Tucson on January 19, 2011.[3]

Personal background

Loughner was born September 10, 1988, he is the son of Randy and Amy Loughner and has no siblings.[4][5][6] They are described by a neighbor as a very private family.[4] He attended Mountain View High School, and dropped out in 2006.[5] Around this time behavioral problems started to surface, and those who knew him noted a change in his personality. Kelsey Hawkes, who dated Loughner for several months in high school, said she could not believe it was him after hearing of Loughner's arrest. "I've always known him as the sweet, caring Jared." said Hawkes, 21, now a junior at the University of Arizona.[7] While Loughner had friends in high school, neighbors noted that in the years following he would keep to himself and not respond to others.[8] Zach Osler, another high school classmate of Loughner's, and his closest friend, indicated that Loughner's life began to unravel after his high school girlfriend broke up with him, and he began to abuse alcohol and drugs, specifically salvia, a natural and legal hallucinogen.[9] Another longtime friend, Kylie Smith, added that he had used cannabis (marijuana), psychedelic mushrooms, and LSD around that time as well.[10]
At some point, Loughner was fired from his job at a Quiznos restaurant, with his manager saying he underwent a personality transformation. After this, Loughner briefly volunteered at a local animal shelter, walking dogs, but he was asked not to return; the shelter manager later said, "He was walking dogs in an area we didn't want dogs walked... He didn't understand or comprehend what the supervisor was trying to tell him. He was just resistant to that information."[12] From February to September 2010, Loughner had five contacts with Pima Community College police for classroom and library disruptions. On September 29, 2010, college police discovered a YouTube video shot by Loughner, in which his spoken commentary stated that the college was illegal according to the United States Constitution. The college told Loughner that if he wanted to come back to school, he needed to resolve his Code of Conduct violations and obtain a mental health clearance indicating, in the opinion of a mental health professional, that his presence did not constitute a danger to himself or others. On October 4, Loughner and his parents met with campus administrators and Loughner indicated he would withdraw from the college.[11] During Loughner's time at Pima, a teacher and classmate both said they thought he might commit a school shooting.[13]
According to court records, Loughner had two previous offenses.[14] In October 2007, he was cited in Pima County for possession of drug paraphernalia from September 10, 2007, which was dismissed after he completed a diversion program.[citation needed] On October 13, 2008 he was charged after defacing a street sign in Marana, near Tucson. That charge was also dismissed following the completion of a diversion program in March 2009.[12][15] The U.S. Army confirmed that Loughner had been rejected as "unqualified" from the service in 2008.[16][17][18] According to military sources, Loughner admitted to marijuana use on numerous occasions during the application process.[5] Loughner quit using marijuana (as well as alcohol and tobacco) in late 2008 and did not use it since, according to one of his longtime friends.[19] Despite Loughner's apparent psychological problems, according to an Arizona health official, the treatment of these problems likely never occurred. Dr. Laura Nelson, deputy Director for Behavioral Health at the Arizona Department of Health Services, said the state has no record of Loughner seeking mental health treatment in the public system. "I truly believe that it could have [helped]," Nelson said.[8]

Views

In the initial aftermath of the 2011 Tucson shooting, the media speculated that Loughner's political views had been fueled by extremist rhetoric. Records show that Loughner was registered as an independent voter and voted in 2006 and 2008, but not in 2010.[20][21] A YouTube channel under an account called "Classitup10" was linked to Loughner.[22][23] Loughner had also posted a video on YouTube in which he described his school, Pima Community College, as "one of the biggest scams in America". This video led to Loughner being suspended from the school.[24] One classmate stated that Loughner had laughed at a young woman and likened her to a terrorist after she read a poem about getting an abortion.[25][26] Classmates identified Loughner as a nihilist and atheist, and noted that he was critical of religion.[15][19][25][27] An old friend, Bryce Tierney, discussed several of Loughner's views. According to him, Loughner had exhibited a longstanding dislike for Gabrielle Giffords, a Blue Dog Democrat, and he repeatedly derided her as a "fake." This grudge intensified when he attended her August 25, 2007, event and she did not, in his view, sufficiently answer his question: "What is government if words have no meaning?"[19] Loughner kept Gifford's form letter, which thanked him for attending the 2007 event. An envelope in the same box as the letter was scrawled with phrases like "die bitch" and "assassination plans have been made."[28] Loughner was known to believe, and to say, that women should not hold positions of power.[29][30] Loughner's best friend, Zach Osler, disputed speculation by media commentators that Loughner's actions were fueled by partisan politics and rhetoric, insisting, "He did not watch TV, he disliked the news, he didn't listen to political radio, he didn't take sides, he wasn't on the Left, he wasn't on the Right," and instead conspiracy theories had a profound effect on him.[9] Another friend, Zane Gutierrez, later told the New York Times that Loughner's anger would also "well up at the sight of President George W. Bush or in discussing what he considered to be the nefarious designs of government".[30]
Loughner believed in numerous conspiracy theories and espoused views such as: the United States Government was responsible for the September 11 attacks;[30] a New World Order would bring about a one world currency; there would be a 2012 apocalypse; NASA had faked spaceflights; and the government was using mind control to brainwash people by controlling grammar. He was a member of the online conspiracy theory message board Above Top Secret though members of the site did not respond warmly to his posts.[27][31][32][33] Reports appearing after the shooting noted similarities between the statements made by Loughner concerning grammar and mind control and the views of conspiracy theorist David Wynn Miller.[34] Miller stated, "He's just repeating things I've had up on my site the past 11 years."[35][36] According to Zach Osler, the online conspiracy theory film Zeitgeist: The Movie affected Loughner's view of the world.[9][37][38][39]

Tucson shooting


Loughner allegedly purchased the 9mm Glock pistol used in the shooting from a Sportsman's Warehouse in Tucson on November 30, 2010.[11] The night before the shooting, he left a message on a friend's voicemail saying, "Hey man, it's Jared. Me and you had good times. Peace out. Later."[19] In a MySpace post the morning of the shooting at 4:12 am, he wrote, "Goodbye friends. Please don't be mad at me. The literacy rate is below 5%. I haven't talked to one person who is literate. I want to make it out alive. The longest war in the history of the United States. Goodbye. I'm saddened with the current currency and job employment. I had a bully at school. Thank you. P.S. --plead the fifth!"[40] Photos on the MySpace page showed a close-up picture of a handgun sitting atop a document titled "United States History."[11]
At 7:04 am MST (UTC-7), Loughner went to a Walmart store in the Foothills Mall to purchase ammunition but left the store and completed his purchase at a Walmart on North Cortaro Road at 7:28 am.[30][41] He was stopped by an Arizona Game and Fish Department officer at 7:34 am MST (UTC-7) for running a red light, but once the officer determined there were no outstanding warrants for Loughner, he was allowed to proceed to his destination with a warning to drive carefully.[9][30] He then took a taxi to a Safeway supermarket location in Casas Adobes, where Giffords was holding a constituents meeting.[30][42] The shooting occurred on January 8, 2011, at 10:10 am MST (UTC-7).[43][44] Loughner allegedly opened fire on Giffords as well as numerous bystanders,[43][44][45] killing six people. Thirteen other people were injured by gunfire, and one person was injured while fleeing the scene of the shooting.[46] Giffords, the apparent target of the attack,[47] was shot in the head and left in critical condition.[48]

Arrest



Loughner was subdued by bystanders and was arrested by police, saying, "I plead the Fifth," as he was taken into custody.[30] A photograph taken by the Pima County Sheriff's Office's forensic unit was released to the media on January 10,[49] and published on front pages nationwide. The Washington Post described the picture as "smirking and creepy, with hollow eyes ablaze," while the art director for the New York Times stated it was placed on the front page because it "was the picture of the day [...] it was intense and arresting. It invited you to look and study, and wonder."[50]

Charges

Loughner was charged in federal court with one count of attempted assassination of a member of Congress, two counts of killing a federal employee (including federal judge John Roll), and two counts of attempting to kill a federal employee.[2][45] He was indicted on three of the charges on January 19,[51] and more are expected as all federal charges are required to be filed within 30 days of arrest.[3] Loughner is being held without bail by the Federal Bureau of Prisons in the Federal Correctional Institution at Phoenix.[52][53] He is kept isolated in his cell away from other inmates 23 hours a day for his own safety and allowed out for one hour to shower and exercise.[54]

Trial

Attorney Judy Clarke, a former federal public defender who has represented suspects in several high profile murder and terrorism cases, has been appointed to represent Loughner in federal court.[55] The entire federal judiciary of the state of Arizona recused themselves from hearing the case because of their ties to fellow judge John Roll, who was killed in the attack.[56][57] At the direction of Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski, the federal case will be heard by San Diego-based Judge Larry Alan Burns from the U.S. District Court of Southern California.[58] Federal prosecutors have opposed motions to move the case outside of Arizona because of pre-trial publicity; the decision will be made by incoming Chief Judge Roslyn O. Silver, who succeeded Roll in the federal district of Arizona.[54]
Prosecutors representing Arizona, which has concurrent jurisdiction in the matter, have announced they intend to file murder and attempted murder charges on behalf of the other victims, those who were not members of Congress or federal employees, although they could legally file charges on behalf of all victims. Arizona state prosecutors normally have ten days from the time a suspect is brought into custody to file charges, but time spent in federal custody does not count towards this limitation.[59] Arizona law does not permit a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity, but does allow for a verdict of guilty but insane.[60]
On January 24, Loughner appeared at the Sandra Day O'Connor U.S. Courthouse in Phoenix, before Judge Burns from San Diego.[61] Loughner, whose hair had partially regrown since his arrest, smiled while presented with the charges related to the shooting, including the attempted killing of Giffords and two of her aides. Loughner's attorney, Judy Clarke, requested that Judge Burns select a plea on her client's behalf, to which a plea of not guilty was recorded. When Burns asked Clarke if Loughner understood the charges against him, she replied that they were "not raising that issue" at that time. She also did not object to a request by prosecutors to have future hearings moved back to Tucson.[62] Additional charges of murder are expected in a hearing scheduled on March 9, 2011.[63]

 

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Who is Isla Lang?


Who is Isla Lang Fisher? The entertainment and acting world knows her as a Scottish-Australian actress and author. She began acting on Australian television, on the short-lived soap opera Paradise Beach before playing Shannon Reed on the soap opera Home and Away. She has since been known for her comedic roles in Wedding Crashers (2005),[1] Hot Rod (2007), Definitely, Maybe (2008), and Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009).

Early life

Fisher was born 3 February 1976 in Muscat, Oman, to Scottish parents from Bathgate and Stranraer, and was brought up in Perth, Western Australia.[2] They resided in Muscat because her father, Brian, was a banker for the United Nations.[3] She was named after the Scottish island of Islay[4] and has four brothers. Fisher spent her early years in Bathgate before moving with her family to Perth, Western Australia, when she was six years old. Fisher has said that she had a "great" upbringing in Perth with a "very outdoorsy life".[1] She attended Methodist Ladies' College and appeared in lead roles in school productions.

Career

She began appearing in commercials on Australian television at the age of nine, before going on to win roles in popular children's television shows Bay City and Paradise Beach. At the age of 18, with the help of her mother, she published two teen novels, Bewitched and Seduced by Fame. From 1994 to 1997 she played the role of Shannon Reed on the Australian soap opera Home and Away. In 1996, she won a Logie Award nomination for Most Popular Actress for her role. After leaving the soap, Fisher enrolled at L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, a theatre and arts training school in Paris and went on to appear in pantomime in the United Kingdom. She also toured with Darren Day in the musical Summer Holiday and appeared in the London theatre production, Così. In 2001, Fisher was cast as Kim in the German horror film Swimming Pool.
In 2002 she had a part in the film version of Scooby-Doo as Mary Jane, Shaggy's love interest who is allergic to dogs. She wore a blonde wig for portraying her role because Sarah Michelle Gellar was supposed to be the only redhead in the film. The following year, she portrayed the character Kristy in the Australian comedy The Wannabes. Subsequently, Fisher was taken on by an American agent.[1] A larger role in Wedding Crashers, alongside Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, in 2005 won her the Breakthrough Performance Award at the MTV Movie Awards. While promoting Wedding Crashers, she was officially crowned the 1000th guest on Australian talk show Rove on 2 August 2005. She entered the set ahead of Owen Wilson, winning the title by two metres.
In 2006, Fisher starred as Becca, a Manhattan party host, in the relationship drama London co-starring Jessica Biel, Chris Evans, and Jason Statham. She played the role of Katie in the romantic comedy Wedding Daze with Jason Biggs. In 2007, she appeared in The Lookout, a thriller film co-starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Matthew Goode, and Hot Rod, opposite Andy Samberg. She was scheduled to appear in The Simpsons Movie, although her appearance was cut from the final version.[5] In 2008, she starred in the critically acclaimed romantic comedy film Definitely, Maybe, with Ryan Reynolds, Elizabeth Banks, Rachel Weisz, and Abigail Breslin,[1] and had a voice role in Horton Hears a Who![6] Fisher has also co-written a script entitled Groupies with Amy Poehler, as well as another project entitled The Cookie Queen.[1] She starred in the movie adaptation of the book Confessions of a Shopaholic, which opened on 13 February 2009.[7] In the film, Fisher played a college graduate who works as a financial journalist in New York City to support her shopping addiction. Confessions of a Shopaholic suffered critically but eventually opened at #4 grossing $15,054,000 on its opening weekend. Fisher received her third Teen Choice Award nomination.
Fisher has spoken out against the lack of opportunities for comediennes in Hollywood.[8] In 2010, she starred in the black comedy Burke and Hare.[9] Fisher will then voice the role of Lucy in Rango, a computer-animated comedy film, set to be released in March 2011. In the movie, Johnny Depp and her Definitely, Maybe co-star Abigail Breslin also provide voice-over roles.

Personal life

Fisher first met English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen in 2002 at a party in Sydney, Australia.[10] The couple became engaged in 2004, and wed on 15 March 2010 in Paris, France.[11][12] In order to marry Baron Cohen, Fisher converted to Judaism after three years of study and completed her conversion in early 2007, saying "I will definitely have a Jewish wedding just to be with Sacha. I would do anything - move into any religion - to be united in marriage with him. We have a future together, and religion comes second to love as far as we are concerned."[13] She took on the Hebrew name Ayala (איילה), the Hebrew word for Doe,[14][15][16] and has described herself as keeping Shabbat.[17] Fisher and Baron Cohen have a daughter, Olive, born on 19 October 2007 in Los Angeles,[18] and a second girl, born in the summer of 2010, whose birth date, and name were not announced.[19][20] The family lives in West London and Los Angeles.[1] On 24 January 2011, Hello! Magazine reported that the new girl's name had been identified by friends and family as 'Mystery Cohen' but the magazine expressed doubt as to whether this was an official name or nickname used by the family.[21] Fisher has said that her "sensibility is Australian" and that she has a "laid-back attitude to life" that she feels is "very Australian."[4] Her mother and siblings live and work in Athens, Greece, while her father lives in Frankfurt, Germany, and Nicaragua.[4]

Filmography

Film
Year↓ Title↓ Role↓ Notes
2001 Swimming Pool Kim
2002 Scooby-Doo Mary Jane
2003 Wannabes, TheThe Wannabes (Criminal Ways) Kirsty
2003 Dallas 362 Redhead
2004 I ♥ Huckabees Heather
2005 Wedding Crashers Gloria Cleary MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Breakout Female
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Hissy Fit
2005 London Rebecca
2006 Wedding Daze Katie
2007 Lookout, TheThe Lookout Luvlee
2007 Hot Rod Denise
2008 Definitely, Maybe April Hoffman
2008 Horton Hears a Who Dr. Mary Lou Larue Voice
2009 Confessions of a Shopaholic Rebecca Bloomwood Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress
2010 Burke and Hare Ginny
2011 Rango Beans Voice
2011 Kiss & Tell[22]

2012 Rise of the Guardians Tooth Fairy in production
Television
Year↓ Title↓ Role↓ Notes
1993 Bay Cove Vanessa Walker TV series
1993 Paradise Beach Robyn Devereaux Barsby 2 episodes
1994–1997 Home and Away Shannon Reed 65 episodes
Nominated—Logie Award for Most Popular Actress
1999 Oliver Twist Bet TV miniseries
2000 Hearts and Bones Australian barmaid TV series
2002 BeastMaster Demon Manaka 1 episode

 

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Who is Luigi "Geno" Auriemma?

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