Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Who is Brittany Ann Daniels?

Who is Brittany Ann Daniel? The entertainment and acting world knows her as Brittany Daniel, she is an American television and film actress. She is the twin sister of actress and photographer Cynthia Daniel.[1] She is best known for her portrayal of Kelly Pitts on the CW/BET comedy-drama series The Game, and Candice in the 2010 science fiction film Skyline, and for her role as Jessica Wakefield on the 1990's teen show Sweet Valley High.

Early life and career

Daniel was born March 17, 1976 in Gainesville, Florida, the daughter of Carolyn and C. B. Daniel.[2] Brittany is five minutes older than her twin sister Cynthia. The two also have an older brother, Brad (born in 1968).[3] By age 11, both girls began modeling and appeared in Seventeen and YM. They first began acting in the 1990s with an appearance in the sitcom The New Leave It to Beaver. In 1992, when she was sixteen, Daniel won the role of Mila Rosnovsky on the short-lived syndicated teen drama Swan's Crossing. She then moved to New York to film the series. After high school, she landed the role of Jessica Wakefield in the television series Sweet Valley High (sister Cynthia portrayed Jessica's twin sister, Elizabeth) along with a Doublemint gum campaign. During the run of Sweet Valley High, the girls made their film debut in the drama The Basketball Diaries (1995) alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.[4]
After Sweet Valley High was canceled in 1997, Daniel continued acting in films and television series including a stint on Dawson's Creek in 1999 and a role in the TBS television movie On Hostile Ground the following year. In 2001, she appeared as David Spade's love interest, Brandy, in Joe Dirt. In 2002, Brittany played one of the lead characters in the short-lived FOX series That '80s Show. In 2002, she played Eric Forman's cousin Penny on That 70's Show. She also appeared on the show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia as a transsexual named Carmen. In 2004, she teamed up with the Wayans Brothers for their films White Chicks and Little Man.[5] That same year, she appeared in the VH1 television movie Totally Awesome before landing a role in The CW Television Network's half hour comedy The Game.[6] In February 2010, she was cast in the Brothers Strause thriller Skyline;[7] the film was released on November 12th 2010.

Personal life

On September 24, 2008, Daniel's father, C.B. Daniel, died in Gainesville, Florida from cancer. [8]

Filmography

Year↓ Title↓ Role↓ Notes
1989 The New Leave It to Beaver Zorigna #1 Episode: "Man's Greatest Achivements"
1992 Swans Crossing Mila Rosnovsky 54 episodes
1994–1997 Sweet Valley High Jessica Wakefield 58 episodes
1995 The Basketball Diaries Blinkie
1999 Sonic Impact Rachel
1999 Dawson's Creek Eve Whitman 4 episodes
2000 Fortunate Son
TV movie
2000 On Hostile Ground Cindy Evers TV movie
2001 Joe Dirt Brandy
2002 That '70s Show Penny Episode: "Eric's Hot Cousin"
2002 That '80s Show Sophia 13 episodes
2003 111 Gramercy Park Brynn Martin Unsold pilot
2003 Just Shoot Me! Sarah Episode: "The Goodbye Girl"
2004 Club Dread Jenny
2004 North Shore Cari Layne Episode: "Pilot"
2004 White Chicks Megan Vandergeld
2005 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Carmen Episode: "Charlie Has Cancer"
2005 Dirty Tatiana
2006 Community Service Carly Phillips TV movie
2006 Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders Samantha Stone Video
2006 Little Man Brittany
2006 Totally Awesome Kimberly TV movie
2006 The Hamiltons Dani Cummings
2006–present The Game Kelly Pitts 47+ episodes
2007 Last of the Romantics Sarah Xavier
2007 Loveless in Los Angeles Kelly
2007 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Carmen Episode: "Mac Is a Serial Killer"
2010 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Carmen Episode: "Mac Fights Gay Marriage"
2010 Skyline Candice
2010 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Carmen 3 Episodes

Awards and nominations

Year↓ Award↓ Result↓ Category↓ Film or series↓
1993 Young Artist Award Nominated Best Young Actress in an Off-Primetime Series Swans Crossing
1995 Young Artist Award Won Best Performance: Young Actress in a TV Comedy Series Sweet Valley High (Shared with Cynthia Daniel)
2007 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival Won Best Actress Last of the Romantics
2007 MTV Movie Awards Nominated Best Kiss Little Man (Shared with Marlon Wayans)
































 

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Who is Benicio Monserrate Rafael del Toro Sánchez?

Who isBenicio Monserrate Rafael del Toro Sánchez? The entertainment and acting world knows him as  Benicio del Toro, is a Puerto Rican actor and film producer. His awards include the Academy Award, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award and British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award. He is known for his roles as Fred Fenster in The Usual Suspects, Javier Rodríguez in Traffic (his Oscar-winning role), Jack 'Jackie Boy' Rafferty in Sin City, Dr. Gonzo in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Franky Four Fingers in Snatch, Che Guevara in Che, and most recently for his role as Lawrence Talbot in The Wolfman. He is the third Puerto Rican to win an Academy Award. Benicio is currently expecting his first child with Rod Stewart's daughter Kimberly Stewart , although the two are not dating.

Early life

Benicio del Toro was born February 19, 1967 and grew up in Santurce, Puerto Rico, a district of San Juan. He is the son of Gusta gomez del Toro Bermúdez and Fausta Genoveva Sánchez Rivera, who were both lawyers.[1][2] He has an older brother, Gustavo, who is a pediatric oncologist at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.[3][4] He is a cousin of Puerto Rican basketball player Carlos Arroyo, currently signed with the Boston Celtics.[citation needed] Del Toro's childhood nicknames were "Skinny Bin Benny" and "Beno." He was raised a Roman Catholic[5][6] and attended Academia del Perpetuo Socorro (The Academy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help), a Roman Catholic school in Miramar, Puerto Rico.[7][8] When he was nine years old, his mother died of hepatitis.[3] At age 12, del Toro moved with his father and two brothers to Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, where he was enrolled at the Mercersburg Academy. He spent his adolescence and attended high school there.[9]
After graduation, del Toro followed the advice of his father and pursued a degree in business at the University of California, San Diego.[9] Success in an elective drama course encouraged him to drop out of college and study with noted acting teachers Stella Adler and Arthur Mendoza, in Los Angeles, as well as at the Circle in the Square Theatre School, in New York City.[9]

Career

Del Toro began to surface in small television parts during the late 1980s, playing mostly thugs and drug dealers on programs like Miami Vice and the NBC miniseries Drug Wars: The Camarena Story. He had a cameo in Madonna's 1987 music video clip "La Isla Bonita" as a background character (the kid sitting on the car). Work in films followed, beginning with his debut in Big Top Pee-wee and in the 007 film Licence to Kill,[9] in which 21-year-old del Toro held the distinction of being the youngest actor ever to play a Bond villain. Although both films were considered box office disappointments, del Toro continued to appear in movies like The Indian Runner (1991), China Moon (1994), Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992), Money for Nothing (1993), Fearless (1993) and Swimming with Sharks (1994).
His career gained momentum in 1995 with his breakout performance in The Usual Suspects, where he played the mumbling, wisecracking Fred Fenster.[9] The role won him an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actor and established him as a character actor. This led to more strong roles in independent and major studio films, including playing Gaspare in Abel Ferrara's The Funeral (1996) and winning a second consecutive Best Supporting Actor Independent Spirit Award for his work as Benny Dalmau in Basquiat (1996), directed by his friend, artist Julian Schnabel. Del Toro also shared the screen with Robert De Niro in the big budget thriller The Fan, in which he played Juan Primo, a charismatic Puerto Rican baseball star.
For Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, the 1998 film adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's famous book, he packed on more than 40 lbs. (about 18 kg) to play Dr. Gonzo (a.k.a. Oscar Zeta Acosta), Thompson's lawyer and drug-fiend cohort.[9] The surrealistic film, directed by Terry Gilliam, has earned a cult following over the years. Returning from a two-year hiatus after Fear and Loathing, del Toro would gain a mainstream audience in 2000 with a string of performances in four high-profile films. First up was The Way of the Gun, a crime yarn that reunited him with The Usual Suspects screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie, making his directorial debut. A few months later, he stood out among a first-rate ensemble cast in Steven Soderbergh's Traffic, a complex dissection of the North American drug wars. As Javier Rodriguez — a Mexican border cop struggling to remain honest amid the corruption and deception of illegal drug trafficking — del Toro, who spoke most of his lines in Spanish, gave a performance that dominated the film and earned him his first Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.[9]
His praised work swept all of the major critics awards in 2001, as well as the Golden Globe, and the Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actor. In addition to the critical accolades, Traffic was also a success at the box office, bringing to del Toro real Hollywood clout for the first time in his career. While Traffic was still playing in theaters, two other del Toro films were released in late 2000/early 2001. He had a brief role as the diamond thief Franky Four Fingers in Guy Ritchie's hip caper comedy Snatch, and played a mentally-challenged Native American man in The Pledge, directed by his old friend Sean Penn.[9]
In 2003, del Toro appeared in two films: The Hunted, co-starring Tommy Lee Jones, and the drama 21 Grams, co-starring Sean Penn and Naomi Watts. He went on to garner another Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his work in the latter.
His then appeared in the film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel Sin City, directed by Robert Rodriguez, and Things We Lost in the Fire, the English language debut of celebrated Danish director Susanne Bier. Things We Lost in the Fire co-starred Halle Berry, Alison Lohman, and John Carroll Lynch.
In 2008, del Toro was awarded the Prix d'interpretation masculine (or Best Actor Award) for his characterization of Che Guevara in The Argentine and Guerrilla (together known as Che).[10] During his acceptance speech del Toro dedicated his award "to the man himself, Che Guevara" along with director Steven Soderbergh.[11] Del Toro was also awarded a 2009 Goya Award as the best Spanish Lead Actor for his depiction of Che.[12] Actor Sean Penn, who won an Oscar for his role in Milk, remarked that he was surprised and disappointed that Che and del Toro were not also up for any Academy Award nominations. During his acceptance speech for the Best Actor's trophy at the Screen Actors Guild Awards Penn expressed his dismay stating, "The fact that there aren't crowns on Soderbergh's and Del Toro's heads right now, I don't understand ... that is such a sensational movie, Che."[13] For the final portions of the film (shown here), del Toro shed 35 pounds to show how ill Guevara had become near the end of his life in the jungles of Bolivia.[14]
Del Toro starred in and produced the remake of Lon Chaney, Jr.'s classic cult film The Wolf Man.[15]

Academy Award

In 2001, del Toro won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Traffic, becoming the fourth living Oscar winner whose winning role was a character who speaks predominantly in a foreign language (most of del Toro's dialogue in Traffic is in Spanish). Del Toro is also the third Puerto Rican actor to win an Oscar, after Jose Ferrer and Rita Moreno.[9] The night he won his Oscar, it was the first time that two actors born in Puerto Rico were nominated in the same category (the other actor was Joaquin Phoenix, who is not of Puerto Rican descent). In his acceptance speech, del Toro thanked the people of both Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora and dedicated his award to them. In 2004, Benicio del Toro was again nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar, for his performance in the film 21 Grams.

Filmography

Films

Year↓ Title↓ Role↓ Notes
1988 Big Top Pee-wee Duke, the Dog-Faced Boy
1989 Licence to Kill Dario
1991 The Indian Runner Miguel Aguilera
1992 Christopher Columbus: The Discovery Alvaro Harana
1993 Fearless Manny Rodrigo
1993 Huevos de oro Bob, the friend from Miami also known as Golden Eggs
1993 Money for Nothing Dino Palladino
1994 Swimming with Sharks Rex
1994 China Moon Det. Lamar Dickey
1995 The Usual Suspects Fred Fenster
1996 The Funeral Gaspare Spoglia
1996 The Fan Juan Primo
1996 Cannes Man Himself Cameo appearance
1996 Basquiat Benny Dalmau Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
1996 Joyride Detective López
1997 Excess Baggage Vincent Roche Nominated — ALMA Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Crossover Role in a Feature Film
1998 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Dr. Gonzo aka Óscar Zeta Acosta
2000 Traffic Javier Rodríguez
2000 The Way of the Gun Longbaugh
2000 Snatch Franky 'Four Fingers'
2000 Bread and Roses Himself Cameo
2001 The Pledge Toby Jay Wadenah Nominated — ALMA Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
2003 21 Grams Jack Jordan
2003 The Hunted Aaron Hallam
2005 Sin City Jack Rafferty Nominated — ALMA Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
2007 Things We Lost in the Fire Jerry Sunborne
2008 Che Che Guevara
2010 The Wolfman Lawrence Talbot/The Wolfman also producer
2010 Somewhere Himself
2011 The Iceman Roy Demeo

Short films

Year↓ Title↓ Role↓ Notes
1995 Submission
Director, writer and producer
2005 Trailer for a Remake of Gore Vidal's Caligula Naevius Sutorius Macro 5-minutes long
2005 That's So New York Himself 3-minutes long

Television series

Year↓ Title↓ Role↓ Notes
1987 Miami Vice Everybody's in Showbiz Pito
1987 Private Eye Blue Movie
1990 Drug Wars: The Camarena Story All episodes Rafael Caro Quintero
1994 Tales from the Crypt The Bribe Bill
1995 Fallen Angels Good Housekeeping Paco
2008 Todos Contra Juan Juan & La Critica Himself

Awards

This list includes some awards of Benicio del Toro:
Year Award Nomination Film
1995 Independent Spirit Award Best Supporting Actor win The Usual Suspects
1996 Independent Spirit Award Best Supporting Actor win Basquiat
2000 Academy Award Best Supporting Actor win Traffic
Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear for Best Actor win Traffic
British Academy Awards (BAFTA) Best Supporting Actor win Traffic
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor win Traffic
Golden Globe Best Supporting Actor win Traffic
National Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actor win Traffic
New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor win Traffic
Screen Actors Guild Best Actor win Traffic
Toronto Film Critics Association Best Actor win Traffic
2003 Academy Award Best Supporting Actor nomination 21 Grams
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor nomination 21 Grams
L.A. Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor win 21 Grams
Screen Actors Guild Best Supporting Actor nomination 21 Grams
2008 Cannes Film Festival Best Actor win Che
Goya Awards Best Actor win Che

Personal Life

On April 11, 2011, Benicio del Toro's publicist announced that he is expecting a child with Rod Stewart's daughter Kimberly Stewart although the two are not a couple .[16

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Who is Pia Ann Rose Toscano?

Who is Pia Ann Rose Toscano? The entertainment and reality world knows her as Pia Toscano. She is an American singer from Howard Beach, New York. Toscano placed ninth on the tenth season of American Idol. Previously considered to be a frontrunner in the competition, her elimination came as a shock to judges Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, and Steven Tyler, all of whom were visibly and vocally upset and outraged.[2][3] Many viewers and media outlets described Toscano's departure as one of the most shocking eliminations in American Idol history.[4][5]

Early life

Toscano was born October 14, 1988 and grew up in Howard Beach, New York.[6] She is of Italian descent.[7] She began performing in talent shows when she was four, and by the time she was nine, had performed in a local church production of "Jesus Christ Superstar".[8] Toscano was the official National Anthem singer at her middle school, P.S./M.S. 207, and performed at every event including graduation. She attended LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts in New York City and graduated in 2006. Fellow Idol contestant Karen Rodriguez also attended this school.
She performed the National Anthem and "God Bless America" for the Brooklyn Cyclones, the Mets’ minor league team, several times a year for three years.[8] In addition, Toscano was the winner of the New York Mets annual "Anthem Search" competition in 2008 and was selected to sing the National Anthem at a July 2008 game.[9][10] Toscano has also opened for the Barenaked Ladies and performed with Josh Groban at Madison Square Garden.[11]
Prior to Idol, Toscano worked as a make-up artist[12] and as a wedding singer in a band called "Current Affair".[7] She cites her musical influences as Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Etta James, and Luther Vandross.[12]

Music career

2007–2011: American Idol

Toscano had auditioned for American Idol four times before. She made it through to Hollywood in Season 6, but her journey ended in the Hollywood solo round. In 2010, she auditioned for the tenth season of American Idol in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and was put through to Hollywood, this time making it through to the Top 24. She impressed the judges with her rendition of "I'll Stand by You" during the semi-finals, receiving the first standing ovation of the season and earning her a place in the Top 13. Randy Jackson commented that this was one of the most "amazing performances" on Idol in its 10 seasons.[13] In an elimination that viewers and media outlets have described as one of the most shocking in Idol history,[14] Toscano was eliminated from the competition on April 7, 2011, finishing in ninth place.




Performances/results

Week # Theme Song choice Original artist Order # Result
Audition Auditioner's Choice Not aired N/A N/A Advanced
Hollywood First Solo Not aired N/A N/A Advanced
Hollywood Group Performance "Grenade" Bruno Mars N/A Advanced
Hollywood Second Solo Not aired N/A N/A Advanced
Las Vegas Round Songs of The Beatles Group Performance "Can't Buy Me Love" The Beatles N/A Advanced
Hollywood Round Final Final Solo "Doesn't Mean Anything" Alicia Keys N/A Advanced
Top 24 (12 Females) Personal Choice "I'll Stand by You"
The Pretenders 12 Advanced
Top 13 Your Personal Idol "All by Myself" Eric Carmen 5 Safe
Top 12 Year You Were Born "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" Whitney Houston 7 Safe
Top 11 Motown "All in Love Is Fair" Stevie Wonder 8 Safe
Top 111 Elton John "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" Elton John 4 Safe
Top 9 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame "River Deep – Mountain High" Ike & Tina Turner 7 Eliminated
  • ^Note 1 Due to the judges using their save to save Casey Abrams, the Top 11 remained intact for another week.

2011–present: Post-Idol

Toscano performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on April 8, 2011; the day after her elimination. Toscano performed on Live with Regis and Kelly on April 11, 2011. Toscano is also set to appear and perform on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 14, 2011.
Less than 24 hours after being eliminated from American Idol, Toscano was reported to have signed a recording contract with Interscope Records. However, her rep said that chatter about a done deal is "all rumor", but confirmed that Interscope wants to produce a single with Toscano and release it while the current season of Idol is still on. [15]

 

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