Friday, December 30, 2011

HOT CELEBRITIES: George Clooney has managed to snare hot girlfriend after hot romance; NICOLE KIDMAN'S GREAT LOOKS







George Clooney has had many ladies during his career, and most of his girlfriends are hotter than any woman you will ever touch. It’s okay, don’t be sad. After all, the man played Danny Ocean! No woman could resist a man who’s that smooth. Whether he was working soap operas, rescuing people in the emergency room, or running from the law, George Clooney has managed to snare hot girlfriend after hot girlfriend with the greatest of ease. Which one’s are the hottest of the hot, though? Check out this list, in no particular order, of the five George Clooney girlfriends who are too hot to handle.
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Stacy Keibler. Keibler is a somewhat recent entrant in the George Clooney Hot Girlfriend Hall of Fame. Once a Baltimore Ravens cheerleader as well as a former WWE diva, Stacy’s best attributes are perhaps her ridiculously toned, tanned and luxurious long legs. If George stopped looking for a new woman, no one would blame him for sticking with Stacy.
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Kelly Preston. Before she married John Travolta, Kelly Preston dated around Hollywood quite a bit. In the late 1980s she hooked up with the then soap opera heartthrob George Clooney. Why is she hotter than any woman you will ever touch? Because she is a Hawaiian-born fashion model, who later became an actress. And you can bet that her acting career wasn’t based on her acting talent (watch “Battlefield Earth” if you want proof). She still looks good now, even at 52. But in 1988, she was smoking.
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Krista Allen. Do you remember the hot chick in the elevator with Jim Carrey in “Liar Liar”? Yeah, that’s Krista Allen. She and George met when they were cast together in the film “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” and they dated for almost two years after that. Allen has been featured on countless “hottest women in Hollywood” lists, and now she’s also on Clooney’s list of accomplishments. Allen serves as yet another example of why it’s good to be George Clooney.
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Lisa Snowdon. This British model is off the charts—she could probably melt steel. She met Clooney on the set of a commercial, and he swept her off her feet—probably by using the unbeatable pick-up line “Hi, I’m George Clooney.” Snowdon is so hot that even other famous, rich, good-looking men will probably never touch her. Only Clooney could pull this one off.
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Sarah Larson. She was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar when she met Clooney. It seems George took a break from scoring models left and right, and decided to pick up a waitress, just because he can. Sarah went on to sign a modeling contract after breaking up with Clooney, affirming her status as a girl hotter than any woman you will ever touch. Imagine that, she only had to date George Clooney, and now she’s a celebrity. No man has a pick-up line that good. “Hey, you should date me, there are career advancement opportunities if you do.”
For you mortal men, this list represents women that are essentially unattainable, and that’s why you should live vicariously through this man. Unless you’re able to channel the Cloon-sters charm, coolness, wealth and ability to get better looking the older you get, it may be the only way you can hope to get close to women this gorgeous. Don’t take it personally, it’s just Clooney being Clooney.

NICOLE KIDMAN'S GREAT LOOKS






















THE YEAR 2011 IN REVIEW: EXCEPTIONAL SEASON FOR FILMS

George Clooney and Shailene Woodley star in
 



George Clooney and Shailene Woodley star in "The Descendants."
 
Friday December 30, 2011
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Clooney has worked hard at overcoming his heartthrob image and expanding his range
  • Jessica Chastain deserves special praise -- she was in seven films in 2011
  • Shailene Woodley plays Clooney's rebellious daughter in "The Descendants"
Movies are an especially fluid form of art.
A person's feelings about a particular film are based on many factors, including his or her mood when watching. On a more cynical day, I might not have enjoyed Cameron Crowe's "We Bought a Zoo" as much as I did.
Letting a film sink in over time can change things, too. For example, in a relatively short period, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" moved from No. 10 to No. 6 on my own personal list of the year's best films.
However, I'm not going to rank this list in a strict one through 10 fashion. It's not fair to the films.
This has been a truly excellent year in the cinema. I could easily include 25 "top" films on my list, not to mention the films I haven't had a chance to see that are appearing on "Best of" lists around the Web.
Still, my favorite film of the year has remained the same since the moment I saw it at the Toronto International Film Festival. I won't say that Alexander Payne's "The Descendants" is a better film than any other released this year, but I will say it's my favorite.
It's as honest a film as I have seen in many years. And, without getting into specifics, I can relate to some of the issues and emotions that make up the core of this film. Sometimes when a loved one is dying, you have to laugh because there's no more crying to be done. Sometimes you do get angry at them. Angry for doing something foolish that made them sick in the first place (drinking, smoking, etc.) or even angry at them for doing something as "selfish" as leaving you.
George Clooney's performance is also my favorite by a male actor this year. Over the years, Clooney has worked to overcome his heartthrob image and expand his range. As the cuckolded husband dealing with his dying wife, he suddenly becomes the only parent to two girls. He's also dealing with a major business deal that affects the entire state of Hawaii.
Clooney works with all these emotions and more. I'm not sure he could have played this role as convincingly 10 years ago, but he has matured and grown as an actor to the point where he's got about as much range as anyone out there.
Which brings me to my favorite supporting role of the year: Shailene Woodley in "The Descendants." She plays the rebellious elder daughter forced by life to grow up exactly when she needs to. She's dealing with many of the same emotions as her father, but, at 17, hasn't learned to control them as well. She wears them on her sleeve and has to try and put them in check while serving as a co-parent for 10-year-old little sis Scottie (Amara Miller). It's hard enough being a teenager, but dealing with such a dramatic upheaval at the same time is a double whammy. Her progress from drunk, night-golfing truant to responsible older sister is not without bumps, but Woodley is natural and a joy to watch.
Another reason I'm touting the strength of the cinema this year is the acting, especially by women. Michelle Williams ("My Week With Marilyn"), Kirsten Dunst ("Melancholia"), Carey Mulligan ("Shame"), Rooney Mara ("The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"), Leila Hatami ("A Separation"), Charlize Theron ("Young Adult"), Elizabeth Olsen ("Martha Marcy May Marlene"), Felicity Jones ("Like Crazy") and Keira Knightley ("A Dangerous Method") are collectively an astonishingly good group of performances. That doesn't even include Glenn Close in "Albert Nobbs" or anyone in "The Help," as I haven't seen them yet.
Jessica Chastain deserves special praise, however. She was in seven (yes, SEVEN!) films in 2011: "The Debt," "Tree of Life," "Coriolanus," "The Help," "Wilde Salome," "Texas Killing Fields" and "Take Shelter." I'm still making my way through all seven, but this gives me an opportunity to mention a film that just missed my top 10: Jeff Nichols' "Take Shelter."
Wow. This one pretty much blew me away and nothing would make me happier than if Chastain and co-star Michael Shannon ("Boardwalk Empire") were to receive Oscar nominations. Shannon gives a magnificent performance as husband and father Curtis, who may just be going out of his mind and who is deeply aware of that possibility. (His mother was institutionalized for paranoid schizophrenia when he was a child). We've all seen actors portray someone going mad, but watching Shannon walk the tightrope between having delusions and recognizing them as such -- while being powerless against believing them as the truth -- is truly harrowing.
Top 10:
"The Artist"
"The Descendants"
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
"Martha Marcy May Marlene"
"Melancholia"
"Midnight in Paris"
"Moneyball"
"Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy"
"A Separation"
"Shame"
Honorable mentions:
"A Dangerous Method"
"Hell and Back Again"
"The Ides of March"
"Like Crazy"
"Margin Call"
"Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol"
"Life in a Day"
"My Week With Marilyn"
"Page One: Inside the New York Times"
"Senna"
"Take Shelter"
"The Skin I Live In"
"The Trip"
"We Bought a Zoo"
"Winnie the Pooh"
"Young Adult"
Best Lead Male Performance:
George Clooney, "The Descendants"
Jean Dujardin, "The Artist"
Michael Fassbender, "Shame" and "A Dangerous Method"
Peyman Maadi, "A Separation"
Gary Oldman, "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy"
Brad Pitt, "Moneyball"
Michael Shannon, "Take Shelter"
Best Lead Female Performance:
Kirsten Dunst, "Melancholia"
Leila Hatami, "A Separation"
Felicity Jones, "Like Crazy"
Keira Knightley, "A Dangerous Method"
Rooney Mara, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
Elizabeth Olsen, "Martha Marcy May Marlene"
Charlize Theron, "Young Adult"
Michelle Williams, "My Week With Marilyn"
Best Supporting Male Performance:
Kenneth Branagh, "My Week With Marilyn"
Albert Brooks, "Drive"
John Hawkes, "Martha Marcy May Marlene"
Patton Oswalt, "Young Adult"
Brad Pitt, "Tree of Life"
Corey Stoll, "Midnight in Paris"
Uggie, "The Artist"
Best Supporting Female Performance:
Bérénice Bejo, "The Artist"
Jessica Chastain, "Take Shelter" and "Tree of Life"
Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Melancholia"
Carey Mulligan, "Shame"
Shailene Woodley, "The Descendants"

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HOT CELEBRITIES: Debra Messing's budding romance with 'Smash' co-star Will Chase

 Friday December 30, 2011
Debra Messing and her husband of 10 years Daniel Zelman separated earlier this year.
Debra Messing and her husband of 10 years Daniel Zelman separated earlier this year.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Debra Messing is dating her man, "Smash" co-star Will Chase
  • On the show, the actors play married people who are romantically entangled
  • Messing and Chase have been an item for six weeks
Life has come quite close to imitating art for Debra Messing and her new man, "Smash" co-star Will Chase.
On the NBC show, which premieres in February, the actors play married people who are romantically entangled.
And in real life, their personal lives are just as complicated.
Messing, 43, and her husband of 10 years Daniel Zelman, separated earlier this year, she recently revealed. Chase, 41, is currently divorcing his stage actress wife Stephanie Gibson, after splitting this month.
And though an on-set source says Messing and Chase have been an item for six weeks, it took a while for people to catch on.
"They had so many scenes together and they were playing people with a romantic past so it didn't seem odd," says the source. "Things only really started to heat up between them several weeks ago."
And while Messing (who has a 7-year-old son, Roman) and Chase (who has two children from a previous marriage) clearly have plenty of logistics to work out, the source says they haven't gotten to the point of discussing their future.
Says the source, "This is all very, very new."



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2011 was an exceptional year for movies
 Friday December 30, 2011
George Clooney and Shailene Woodley star in
George Clooney and Shailene Woodley star in "The Descendants."
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Clooney has worked hard at overcoming his heartthrob image and expanding his range
  • Jessica Chastain deserves special praise -- she was in seven films in 2011
  • Shailene Woodley plays Clooney's rebellious daughter in "The Descendants"
(CNN) -- Movies are an especially fluid form of art.
A person's feelings about a particular film are based on many factors, including his or her mood when watching. On a more cynical day, I might not have enjoyed Cameron Crowe's "We Bought a Zoo" as much as I did.
Letting a film sink in over time can change things, too. For example, in a relatively short period, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" moved from No. 10 to No. 6 on my own personal list of the year's best films.
However, I'm not going to rank this list in a strict one through 10 fashion. It's not fair to the films.
This has been a truly excellent year in the cinema. I could easily include 25 "top" films on my list, not to mention the films I haven't had a chance to see that are appearing on "Best of" lists around the Web.
Still, my favorite film of the year has remained the same since the moment I saw it at the Toronto International Film Festival. I won't say that Alexander Payne's "The Descendants" is a better film than any other released this year, but I will say it's my favorite.
It's as honest a film as I have seen in many years. And, without getting into specifics, I can relate to some of the issues and emotions that make up the core of this film. Sometimes when a loved one is dying, you have to laugh because there's no more crying to be done. Sometimes you do get angry at them. Angry for doing something foolish that made them sick in the first place (drinking, smoking, etc.) or even angry at them for doing something as "selfish" as leaving you.
George Clooney's performance is also my favorite by a male actor this year. Over the years, Clooney has worked to overcome his heartthrob image and expand his range. As the cuckolded husband dealing with his dying wife, he suddenly becomes the only parent to two girls. He's also dealing with a major business deal that affects the entire state of Hawaii.
Clooney works with all these emotions and more. I'm not sure he could have played this role as convincingly 10 years ago, but he has matured and grown as an actor to the point where he's got about as much range as anyone out there.
Which brings me to my favorite supporting role of the year: Shailene Woodley in "The Descendants." She plays the rebellious elder daughter forced by life to grow up exactly when she needs to. She's dealing with many of the same emotions as her father, but, at 17, hasn't learned to control them as well. She wears them on her sleeve and has to try and put them in check while serving as a co-parent for 10-year-old little sis Scottie (Amara Miller). It's hard enough being a teenager, but dealing with such a dramatic upheaval at the same time is a double whammy. Her progress from drunk, night-golfing truant to responsible older sister is not without bumps, but Woodley is natural and a joy to watch.
Another reason I'm touting the strength of the cinema this year is the acting, especially by women. Michelle Williams ("My Week With Marilyn"), Kirsten Dunst ("Melancholia"), Carey Mulligan ("Shame"), Rooney Mara ("The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"), Leila Hatami ("A Separation"), Charlize Theron ("Young Adult"), Elizabeth Olsen ("Martha Marcy May Marlene"), Felicity Jones ("Like Crazy") and Keira Knightley ("A Dangerous Method") are collectively an astonishingly good group of performances. That doesn't even include Glenn Close in "Albert Nobbs" or anyone in "The Help," as I haven't seen them yet.
Jessica Chastain deserves special praise, however. She was in seven (yes, SEVEN!) films in 2011: "The Debt," "Tree of Life," "Coriolanus," "The Help," "Wilde Salome," "Texas Killing Fields" and "Take Shelter." I'm still making my way through all seven, but this gives me an opportunity to mention a film that just missed my top 10: Jeff Nichols' "Take Shelter."
Wow. This one pretty much blew me away and nothing would make me happier than if Chastain and co-star Michael Shannon ("Boardwalk Empire") were to receive Oscar nominations. Shannon gives a magnificent performance as husband and father Curtis, who may just be going out of his mind and who is deeply aware of that possibility. (His mother was institutionalized for paranoid schizophrenia when he was a child). We've all seen actors portray someone going mad, but watching Shannon walk the tightrope between having delusions and recognizing them as such -- while being powerless against believing them as the truth -- is truly harrowing.
Top 10:
"The Artist"
"The Descendants"
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
"Martha Marcy May Marlene"
"Melancholia"
"Midnight in Paris"
"Moneyball"
"Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy"
"A Separation"
"Shame"
Honorable mentions:
"A Dangerous Method"
"Hell and Back Again"
"The Ides of March"
"Like Crazy"
"Margin Call"
"Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol"
"Life in a Day"
"My Week With Marilyn"
"Page One: Inside the New York Times"
"Senna"
"Take Shelter"
"The Skin I Live In"
"The Trip"
"We Bought a Zoo"
"Winnie the Pooh"
"Young Adult"
Best Lead Male Performance:
George Clooney, "The Descendants"
Jean Dujardin, "The Artist"
Michael Fassbender, "Shame" and "A Dangerous Method"
Peyman Maadi, "A Separation"
Gary Oldman, "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy"
Brad Pitt, "Moneyball"
Michael Shannon, "Take Shelter"
Best Lead Female Performance:
Kirsten Dunst, "Melancholia"
Leila Hatami, "A Separation"
Felicity Jones, "Like Crazy"
Keira Knightley, "A Dangerous Method"
Rooney Mara, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
Elizabeth Olsen, "Martha Marcy May Marlene"
Charlize Theron, "Young Adult"
Michelle Williams, "My Week With Marilyn"
Best Supporting Male Performance:
Kenneth Branagh, "My Week With Marilyn"
Albert Brooks, "Drive"
John Hawkes, "Martha Marcy May Marlene"
Patton Oswalt, "Young Adult"
Brad Pitt, "Tree of Life"
Corey Stoll, "Midnight in Paris"
Uggie, "The Artist"
Best Supporting Female Performance:
Bérénice Bejo, "The Artist"
Jessica Chastain, "Take Shelter" and "Tree of Life"
Charlotte Gainsbourg, "Melancholia"
Carey Mulligan, "Shame"
Shailene Woodley, "The Descendants"

Thursday, December 29, 2011

THE BABYMAKERS: Olivia Munn and a lot of sex scenes to conceive in the movie



 28th December 2011

Given the title of her upcoming film it is hardly a surprise to see Olivia Munn flashing her flesh.












But while most couples limit their attempts to conceive to the bedroom the 31-year-old actress is seen in wide variety of locations for sex scenes in the trailer for The Babymakers.
Olivia is seen stripping off for a steamy shower scene while her character is also seen trying to conceive in the front seat of a car and under a table at a party.
Ready for action: Olivia Munn shows off her flawless figure in a bikini in a trailer of The Babymakers
Ready for action: Olivia Munn shows off her flawless figure in a bikini in a trailer of The Babymakers
Action packed: Olivia Munn is seen stripping off as she plays a wife trying trying to conceive in a trailer for her upcoming film The Babymakers
Action packed: Olivia Munn is seen stripping off as she plays a wife trying trying to conceive in a trailer for her upcoming film The Babymakers
The film tells the story of a couple trying to have a child, but who run into problems when they realise the husband, played by Paul Schneider, has a low sperm count.
While it seems all is lost for the couple Schneider’s character reveals he sold his sperm years ago to raise money for an engagement ring for his wife.
Wash out: Despite the couples best attempts at conceiving including in the shower, they fail to fall pregnant
Wash out: Despite the couples best attempts at conceiving including in the shower, they fail to fall pregnant
Raunchy: Olivia and her co-star Paul Schneider were also seen acting out a sex scene under a table at a party
Raunchy: Olivia and her co-star Paul Schneider were also seen acting out a sex scene under a table at a party
The news he is a sperm donor leaves his wife and her family disgusted but it opened up the possibility that he may have some healthy sperm at the fertility clinic.
The husband then enlists the help of a criminal to help steal the last batch of his sperm back from the sperm bank.
Let's hope no one was watching: The couple are also seen trying to conceive in their car
Let's hope no one was watching: The couple are also seen trying to conceive in their car

Tough times: The couple learn that Schneider's character has a low sperm count which means they cannot conceive
Tough times: The couple learn that Schneider's character has a low sperm count which means they cannot conceive
While Olivia might have sex on the brain thanks to her latest role, she is certainly not shy about talking about fornication.
In a recent in interview with FHM, which saw her strip off to display her fabulous figure she opened up about sex.
Girl talk: The wife is seen discussing the problem with her friends in a shopping scene
Girl talk: The wife is seen discussing the problem with her friends in a shopping scene

Plenty of laughs: The comedy sees Schneider's character decide to steal his own sperm back from a sperm bank he used years ago
Plenty of laughs: The comedy sees Schneider's character decide to steal his own sperm back from a sperm bank he used years ago
'When it comes to sex, I think anyone’s an idiot to say they’re an expert on it. I mean, I have sex, but it’s individual for each person,' Olivia divulged.
'You know, like, guys always have that one f***ing ‘move’, some stupid sh*t, like putting his thumb in your mouth. And it’s just like, “What are you doing? Who told you this was hot?'
'I’d love to date a comedian,' added the star.
The Babymakers will hit cinemas early 2013.

Olivia Munn



Olivia Munn Maxim Cover Labeled Disgusting, Pornographic

In a break from its typical cover shots, Maxim has placed a gorgeous woman at the center of its latest issue, one wearing very little clothing.
The beauty in question is actress Olivia Munn, who stars on the new NBC sitcom Perfect Couples. She poses for the publication in a cleavage-baring top and skimpy underwear that pretty much resembles every other cover the magazine has ever ran.
Olivia Munn for Maxim
But try telling that to Dan Gainor, the vice president of Business and Culture at the Media Research Center. He says of this image: "It's disgusting. Maxim has moved their magazine from tawdry to full-on pornography."
Hmmm... let's hope Gainor never looks at these photos of Munn.



Olivia Munn: Nude in Playboy!

TV host/model Olivia Munn poses naked for the latest issue of Playboy... but don't tell her that.
In a recent interview, the aspiring actress says she's proud of her pictorial, but claims she doesn't don her birthday suit for it.
"Unless you are like 40 and you have to prove something I don't think it's necessary for me to be naked," Munn said of the magazine's initial offer. "I just thought it would be a total sellout on my part. But it became like my favorite thing to tell everybody that I got the offer."
Two weeks later, Munn says the publication called back and said it was okay for her to pose with clothing on. Mission accomplished on the cover:
Olivia Munn, Playboy
We hate to break it to you, Olivia, but you ARE naked in the following photos. Follow this article's jump to see what we mean.
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Can we see Olivia Munn's goodies? No. But can we see any clothing.




Olivia Munn (born July 2, 1982) is an American actress, model and television personality. She began her career being credited as Lisa Munn. However, since 2006, she has been using the name Olivia Munn professionally. Also since 2006, Munn has been one of the faces of the cable network G4, hosting a number of shows for the network, the most prominent being Attack of the Show!, with co-host Kevin Pereira.

Early life

olivia munnLisa Olivia Munn was born in Oklahoma to mother Kim Munn and father Sam Munn. She is of Chinese descent on her mother’s side and of Caucasian descent on her father’s. When Munn was two, her mother re-married to a man in the Air Force. Although the family relocated many times, Munn was predominantly raised in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo, Japan, where the military assigned her stepfather. During this time, she had appeared in a number of local theater productions, and later became a model within the Japanese fashion industry.
Munn moved back to the United States, settling in Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career. In 2004, she interned at Fox Sports Net and worked as a sideline reporter for college football and women’s basketball. She has gone on to say that she disliked the experience, explaining "I was trying to be something I wasn’t, and that made me really uncomfortable on live TV." Munn had also gained a small role in the straight to video horror film Scarecrow Gone Wild. She also stars in the music video Hello Tomorrow by the band Zebrahead.
In late 2005, Munn began her portrayal of Milly Acuna, a teen surfer, over two seasons of the TV drama Beyond the Break on The N network. She enjoys surfing and continues to practice the sport. She originally auditioned for the part of Kai, but the producers wanted a "local girl". She also appeared in the film The Road to Canyon Lake.

Attack of the Show!

In 2006, Munn moved on to the G4 network, where she began co-hosting Attack of the Show! with Kevin Pereira on April 10, 2006. She was replacement for host Sarah Lane, who left the show along with Brendan Moran to get married. The network, devoted to the world of video games and the video game lifestyle, was at first hesitant to hire Munn. Although she admits video games were her "weak point", she was confident in her technical knowledge. On the show, Munn is featured with journalist Anna David in a segment of the program called "In Your Pants", which deals with sex and relationship questions from viewers. While working on Attack of the Show!, Munn hosted Formula D, a now defunct program about American drift racing, and an online podcast called Around the Net (formerly known as The Daily Nut), for G4.
Munn is a successful model and has booked campaigns for Nike, Pepsi and Neutrogena. She appeared on Fall 2006 cover of Foam magazine in September, and Men’s Edge magazine in August, and was featured in a pictorial in Complex magazine in November 2006. In February 2007, she appeared as "Babe of the Month" in a non-nude pictorial in Playboy magazine. Munn also appeared in the July/August 2007 issue of Men’s Health magazine. In September 2007, she was featured in the magazine, Italian Vanity Fair for their "Hot Young Hollywood" Issue.
Munn will make her debut in a large Hollywood film in the upcoming Rob Schneider movie Big Stan. She will play Schneider’s character’s receptionist Maria. Munn also has a significant role in the 2008 horror film Insanitarium, in which she plays a nurse at an insane asylum.
olivia munn bio

Personal

She once dated actor Bryan Greenberg.

Olivia Munn Interview:

LAist: So Kevin Pereira is the only guy my boyfriend would ever consider making out with. Why is that, you think?
Munn: Well, Kevin’s very heterosexual, but he loves to play Gay Chicken. Do you know what Gay Chicken is? Well, if we were playing Gay Chicken I would come up and put my hand on your leg, and then you would put your hand on my shoulder, and then who ever pulls away first loses. Kevin and Wil O’Neal, our gadget expert – they full-on tongued one time. Cause Will’s kinda dirty too. But yeah, somebody made a joke the other day about Kevin & I hooking up. But Kevin’s like a brother to me – it’s disgusting!
LAist: When I did a Google video search for Olivia Munn, the first things that pop up are 1) Olivia Munn deepthroats hot dog, 2) Olivia Munn Princess Leia, 3) Olivia Munn Lesbionic Woman. How do you do all of this and not lose your dignity?
Munn: That’s a good question – because you have to have dignity to maintain it. Let’s talk about the hot dog for a second – I had no idea this would be up on the front of all these big sites, like Defamer, Perez Hilton, not just G4 techie sites. I came into the office to do our read-through and we’re all going over it: “hot dog falls in mustard, Olivia puts it in her mouth –“ I was like whoa whoa whoa — can we reverse a bit? What makes you think I’d do this? And they said, ‘well, Olivia, you’re always game!’ And it’s true! I don’t take myself that seriously at all, so when something comes down, if it can be remotely funny, I’m gonna do it! They great thing is it’s a daily show, so the next day, I always have the opportunity to adopt an orphan from Ethiopia or something to regain my dignity. I always have the next day to make it up.
The thing about Princess Leia, I did not realize how big the Star Wars convention was– if I knew that I probably would have been throwing up like weeks before, cause I didn’t work out or anything before that. And I hate seeing those pictures, I absolutely dread it, there’s only one picture I’m okay with, cause the light’s hitting a certain way and I’m positioned a certain way, but I hate seeing those pictures.
Going to the Star Wars convention is like going to the mother ship, all our fans are there, and they’re really great. But we actually got in trouble because the head of the convention came to the G4TV event organizer and asked them, ‘hey, can you make sure tomorrow when Olivia comes in for the live show she’s not dressed like Leia again? The other vendors are getting mad cause nobody’s coming to their booths, and everybody’s following her around.’ And it was a big compliment but also a big embarrassment to me! so I’ll never do Leia again.
LAist: Well I have to say, as a chick myself, I never feel condescended to or objectified by what you guys do on the show. There are a lot of cool chick hosts on G4 who are clearly into what they’re doing.
Munn: There’s one fan in particular on the boards who gets on me for putting down women or making insensitive jokes – but the thing is, I just find it funny, it’s my sense of humor. I don’t take it seriously, if anyone’s gonna take our show that seriously – I mean, yes, there are a lot of times when we are debating something rather seriously, but in general, if something’s going to get a laugh, I’m gonna do it.
LAist: But you weren’t into video games before you started the show?
Munn: Not at first, and I didn’t want to come on to be that person who just pretends to be into it. When I’m acting, then I’m an actress, and I’m playing a role. But when I’m here every day I’m myself – I’m a heightened version of myself, obviously, I make a lot more jokes, and I’m pretty energetic. Otherwise I’m pretty tired all the time! I save it for 4-5 and let out all my energy then. But I didn’t think there was anything wrong with saying I want to learn about games and I’m very interested. Growing up in Japan and having brothers I do have a lot of respect for cars and for gaming and for technology, and I do take my computer apart – although now I have a Mac, so I don’t have to do that — but I’m very familiar with the tech side of the world.
When you’re here, you can’t help but see that there is so much intelligence and thought that goes into video games. So now I request every game and go home every night and play, and I’m not very good at it — I still have to play Guitar Hero on easy, but I enjoy it. I’m not a hardcore gamer but I do have a deeper respect – and a lot of girls play now! You look at something like Assassin’s Creed and it’s just ridiculous how cool it is and how it can appeal to so many. We get these people [game creators] on and you hear about the art and the backstory, and it’s just amazing.
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Ivanka Trump

Friday, August 15th, 2008
Ivanka Marie Trump (born October 30, 1981 in New York City, New York) is an American businesswoman and one-time fashion model. She is the daughter of Ivana and Donald Trump, and is currently Vice President of Real Estate Development and Acquisitions at the Trump Organization. Before working for her father, she worked for Forest City Enterprises. Trump joined forces with Dynamic Diamond Corp., a diamond trading company sightholder, to design and introduce a line of jewelry at the brand’s first flagship retail store called ‘Ivanka Trump’ on Madison Avenue. Ivanka Trump was reported in December 2007 to be in a relationship with Jared Kushner, owner of The New York Observer. However, it was reported that the couple split in April 2008.

Education

Trump attended Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut, as well as Chapin in New York City. After graduation, she spent two years at Georgetown University, then transferred to and graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor of science in economics in 2004.

Modeling

Trump’s first cover was a 1997 issue of Seventeen. Since then, she has made her way down fashion runways for Versace, Marc Bouwer and Thierry Mugler. She has done ad campaigns for Tommy Hilfiger and Sassoon Jeans and was featured on the cover of Stuff in August 2006 and again in September 2007. She was also recently featured on the covers of Forbes, Golf Magazine, Avenue Magazine, Elle Mexico and in the October 2007 issue of Harper’s Bazaar. She placed #83 in the 2007 Maxim Hot 100. She has also placed #99 in the Top 99 Women of 2007 and then #84 in the 2008 edition on AskMen.com.
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TV appearances

Miss Teen USA Pageant, which is partially owned by her father.
In 2003, she was featured in Born Rich, a documentary about the experience of growing up as a child in one of the world’s most affluent families.
During an April 2006 appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Trump said that she and former boyfriend Bingo Gubelmann had broken up, yet they remain good friends. Leno commented that he could hear her father’s influence and inflections in her. David Letterman also made a similar comment when she appeared on Late Show with David Letterman on April 24, 2007.
Trump was a featured guest-judge on Project Runway Season 3.
She was also at a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, event in April 2007 called the Creating Wealth Summit in which she spoke for about 30 minutes about making money and her latest projects.
She has been offered to appear on The Bachelorette, but she declined.

The Apprentice

In 2006, she filled in for Carolyn Kepcher on five episodes of her father’s television program The Apprentice 5, first appearing to help judge the Gillette task in week 2. Like Kepcher, Trump visited the site of the tasks and spoke to the teams, asking them pointed questions. She also evaluated contestants in the boardroom, pointing out critical errors and rebutting excuses they offered for losing the tasks. Though initially unsympathetic to the contestants, Trump later said,
“Whenever I see their breakdowns, I understand. They go virtually 24 hours a day, and each task takes about three days. Unless they win, they don’t get a day off… It’s an incredible amount of work…”
Trump replaced Carolyn Kepcher as a primary boardroom judge during the Apprentice 6 and The Celebrity Apprentice.

Personal life

Ivanka Trump was reported in December 2007 to be in a relationship with Jared Kushner, owner of The New York Observer. However, it was reported that the couple split in April 2008.

Comparisons to Paris Hilton

While the media have often compared Trump to Paris Hilton, heiress to the Hilton Hotel fortune, Trump has objected to the comparison, explaining, “I work 13-hour days for my money,” in an interview with the London Express in 2007, and “I bought my house from my father — I have a mortgage, you know.” Trump asserted, “I think we are totally different individuals… If I were to go off the rails and become this party kid, I would not be able to afford my lifestyle. I’ve never had a sense of entitlement. I saw how hard my father worked for his money and it was always made very clear to me that things wouldn’t just be given to me.”
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