Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Divo of The Day “Zac Efron” (11/19/13)

 
Zachary David Alexander "Zac" Efron, was born October 18, 1987. Zac is an American actor and singer. Zac began acting professionally in the early 2000s, and became known as a teen idol after his lead roles in the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical, the WB series Summerland, and the 2007 film version of the Broadway musical Hairspray. Zac has since starred in the films 17 Again, Me and Orson Welles, Charlie St. Cloud, New Year's Eve, The Lucky One, and The Lorax (voice only). 
Zac’s surname, "Efron", means "lark" (a bird) in Hebrew, and comes from Zac's Ashkenazi Jewish paternal grandfather. Zac's recent ancestry also includes English, German, Irish, and Scottish. Zac took his first step toward acting at the age of eleven, after his parents noticed of his singing ability. Singing lessons soon led to an appearance in the production of "Gypsy" and he was hooked.
Zac Efron (Photo by Just Jared)

Upcoming Roles

Efron will star in two comedies, Neighbors (with Seth Rogen) and That Awkward Moment (alongside Miles Teller).
 
At various points, Efron's potential projects included the title role in the live-action adaptation of the Jonny Quest cartoons, This Is Where I Leave You, an adaptation of Jonathan Tropper's comic novel, Einstein Theory, an adaptation of Fire, by Image Comics, and the American remake of Swedish crime film Easy Money.
 

Personal Life

Efron was on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list in 2008 as number 92, with estimated earnings of $5.8 million from June 2007 to June 2008. As of April 5, 2009, his personal wealth equaled about $10 million. People magazine said in 2007 that Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens began dating in 2005 during the filming of High School Musical, although Us magazine said, after the two broke up in December 2010, that they "met in 2005 while making the first High School Musical flick, and became a romantic item about two years later."

 

 
 
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  Trivia
• Parents are David Efron and Starla Baskett.
• Zac's most prized possession is his autographed baseball collection.
• He donated many items to Rocky Stone to be given to less fortunate kids as part of the Toy Mountain Campaign.
• Has one sibling, younger brother, Dylan.
• Simon Cowell offered him a record deal but he turned it down saying, "...acting is my main priority".
• Named #93 on Empire Magazine's 100 Sexiest Movie Stars. (2007).
• His favorite movie is The Goonies (1985).
• Was ranked #15 on Moviefone's 'The 25 Hottest Actors Under 25'(2008).
• His acting idol is Johnny Depp.
• Is a fan of Flight of the Conchords.
• Is a fan of comic books and manga, including Death Note, Bleach, Naruto, Dragonball Z and Shonen Jump.
• Recognized by Time Magazine in the 2009 Time 100 as one of the world's 100 most influential people.
• Originally auditioned for the role of "Peter Pan" in the 2003 live action movie, Peter Pan (2003), but Jeremy Sumpter got it, instead.
• Zac does not and will not use any social network (Twitter, Facebook, etc) saying he doesn't have time and that he also values keeping some of his life private.
• His singing voice in the first High School Musical (2006) (TV) was actually that of singer/songwriter/actor Drew Seeley.
• Is good friends with his idol Leonardo DiCaprio.
• Has worn a white shirt with red sleeves in all three High School Musical movies.
• His favorite movies are Dumb & Dumber (1994), Knocked Up (2007), The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Die Hard (1988) and "Bourne" series.
• His favorite actors are are Brad Pitt, Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jack Black.
• Was in a relationship with Vanessa Hudgens. [2006-2010].
• Has two Australian Shepherds named Dreamer and Puppy, and a Siamese cat named Simon.
• Broke his jaw when he fell in his LA home after slipping in a puddle of water. [November 2013]

Surprising Six-Packs

Surprising Six-Packs
CBS
November 17, 2013
 
These hunky hotties may be over 50, but they prove they've still got "the goods" when it comes to their chiseled abs!

Jeff Probst “Survivor” during a guest appearance on “Two & a Half Men” (Photo by CBS)
 
 
Sam Champion “Good Morning America” and his hubby Rubem Robiero on a beach during their honeymoon (Photo by Twitter)
Sean Penn on vacation in Ibiza, Spain this past August (Photo by X17online.com)
 
Bruce “The Boss” Springsteen in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 
Jim Carrey with a female friend in Malibu, CA. (Photo by FameFlynet)

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Friday, November 8, 2013

Gym Class Heroes: Daniel Leyva


Gina Gershon Looks Unrecognizable as Donatella Versace in Film Transformation



Gina Gershon spared no details getting into character as iconic fashion designer Donatella Versace for the upcoming Lifetime original movie House of Versace. The Killer Joe actress, 51, looks nearly identical to the designer in a newly released promo image for the movie, right down to the stick-straight platinum-blonde hair and pout.


In the photo, Gershon perches on a luxurious pink-and-silver armchair, her eyelids heavy to mimic Versace's steady gaze and her lips turned down in Versace's signature pout. 

According to The New York Post, the actress recreated the fashion maven's pout with the help of cotton stuffed under her upper lips; her nose was "reshaped" with the use of plenty of makeup to highlight and contour her face, the movie's make-up artist, Kathy Kelso, told the Post.


"She goes through an evolution -- she physically changes, as we all know, and it was important to be as truthful about that as possible," Gershon told the paper. "It's movie magic -- a little tape and glue."


The movie, debuting Oct. 5, will also star Enrico Colantoni as Donatella's late brother Gianni VersaceColm Feore as brother Santo Versace and Raquel Welch as their Aunt Lucia.

The screenplay is based on Deborah Hall's book House of Versace: The Untold Story of Genius, Murder and Survival, and follows Versace's struggle to take over the fashion house following Gianni's brutal murder in 1997.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Divo of The Day “John Moffitt” (11/6/13)



John Moffitt, was born on October 28, 1986. John is a former American football offensive guard of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks with the 11th pick in the third round (75th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Wisconsin. He retired from professional football during the 2013-2014 NFL season while on the roster of the Denver Broncos.
 

High school career


Moffitt attended Notre Dame High School in West Haven, Connecticut, US, where he was a two-time all-conference choice as a two-way lineman. As a senior, he made 65 tackles and registered seven QB sacks in 2005. Regarded as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, he was listed as the No. 13 prospect from the New England region.



College career


Moffitt was a 2010 All-American selection by Associated Press, CBSSports.com, and Rivals.com at the University of Wisconsin.

While some have heralded John's ability to run block, many red flags have been raised about his pass blocking skills. According to sidelinescouting.com, Moffitt is "not very fast" and "lacks real quickness", raising questions about his longevity as an American football guard or center.




Professional career


Seattle Seahawks


Moffitt was drafted number 75 overall by the Seattle Seahawks in the 2011 NFL Draft. Moffitt started nine games in the 2011 season before being injured in the week-13 game against the Baltimore Ravens.

Moffitt was traded to the Cleveland Browns on August 19, 2013. On August 20, 2013, the trade was rescinded, reportedly due to Moffitt failing his physical.

Denver Broncos


On August 20, 2013, Moffitt was traded to the Denver Broncos in exchange for defensive tackle Sealver Siliga.

Moffitt retired from the NFL on November 5, 2013.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Steve Jobs: Pirate(s) of Silicon Valley



Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs, was born on February 24, 1955 and died on October 5, 2011. Steve was an American entrepreneur, marketer, and inventor, who was the co-founder (along with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne), chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc.  Steve was also co-founded and served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios; he became a member of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, when Disney acquired Pixar. Steve was among the first to see the commercial potential of Xerox PARC's mouse-driven graphical user interface, which led to the creation of the Apple Lisa and, one year later, the Macintosh. He also played a role in introducing the LaserWriter, one of the first widely available laser printers, to the market.

After a power struggle with the board of directors in 1985, Steve left Apple and founded NeXT. In 1996 Steve returned to Apple as an advisor, and took control of the company as an interim CEO. Steve brought Apple from near bankruptcy to profitability by 1998. As the new CEO of the company, Steve  oversaw the development of the iMac, iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and iPad, and on the services side, the company's Apple Retail Stores, iTunes Store and the App Store. The success of these products and services provided several years of stable financial returns, and propelled Apple to become the world's most valuable publicly traded company in 2011. The reinvigoration of the company is regarded by many commentators as one of the greatest turnarounds in business history.

In 2003, Steve was diagnosed with a pancreas neuroendocrine tumor. Though it was initially treated, he reported a hormone imbalance, underwent a liver transplant in 2009, and appeared progressively thinner as his health declined. On medical leave for most of 2011, Steve resigned in August that year, and was elected Chairman of the Board. He died of respiratory arrest related to his tumor on October 5, 2011.
"Remember, the sixties happened in the early seventies, and that's when I came of age; and to me, the spark of that was that there was something beyond what you see every day. It’s the same thing that causes people to be poets instead of bankers. And I think that's a wonderful thing. I think that same spirit can be put in to products, and those products can be manufactured, and given to people, and they can sense that spirit."
                                                                               —Steve Jobs, Pirates of Silicon Valley

 Although Steve earned only $1 a year as CEO of Apple, he held 5.426 million Apple shares worth $2.1 billion, as well as 138 million shares in Disney (which he received in exchange for Disney's acquisition of Pixar) worth $4.4 billion. Steve quipped that the $1 per annum he was paid by Apple was based on attending one meeting for 50 cents while the other 50 cents was based on his performance. Forbes estimated his net wealth at $8.3 billion in 2010, making him the 42nd-wealthiest American.
 
Feature films


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

UPDATE: Fifty Shades trilogy….. Casting “Sorry, Ladies: There's No Way Matt Bomer or Ian Somerhalder Will Do ‘Shades of Grey’ — but Who Might?”

By Elizabeh Durand Streisand

Fifty Shades of Grey Alexander Skarsgard and Theo James in the mix of possible replacements


It seems there's already trouble in paradise, and by "paradise" we mean the movie adaptation of E.L. James' "Fifty Shades of Grey." Only weeks before filming was slated to start, a new writer was brought in to salvage polish the script just as the leading man made a hasty exit. Though Charlie Hunnam claimed to have left due to "scheduling conflicts," we're pretty sure no one's buying that excuse. (It's not like his "Sons of Anarchy" commitment came out of nowhere.)

Some people are speculating that Hunnam got cold feet — either because he didn't feel ready to shoulder a franchise or because he didn't want to star in a hot mess of what some call "mommy porn" — but regardless of his motive, one thing is clear: The powers-that-be better find a new Christian Grey, stat.

Though we don't officially know who's going to fill these well-heeled shoes, we're confident we know who isn't. And while we hate to be the bearers of bad news, there's no way fan favorites Ian Somerhalder or Matt Bomer will appear in the Red Room of Pain.

Before you tell us all the reasons one of them should get this role, here are the facts. First and foremost, both Somerhalder and Bomer star on hit shows that shoot even more episodes per year than "Sons of Anarchy." Since Universal (supposedly) got burned because of Hunnam's TV schedule, there's pretty much zero chance they would risk having the same thing happen by tapping another network mainstay. They're going to look for someone whose dance card is wide open for the next few months, and honestly, we don't blame them.

Next, while Somerhalder played coy when Andy Cohen asked him if he was indeed in the running for the part, the "Vampire Diaries" star also didn't seem too heartbroken when he wasn't cast. "I'm on a TV show that shoots 10 months a year," he quipped. "It's so funny, you read these blogs: 'Ian Somerhalder angry, livid he's not Christian Grey.' I mean, no, no, no, there's none of that."

For his part, Bomer seemed markedly less enthused than his fans about the possibility of joining the soft-core skin flick. After a Change.org petition garnered over 40,000 signatures arguing that Charlie Hunnam and Dakota Johnson should (and must!) be replaced with Matt Bomer and Alexis Bledel, the actor casually dismissed the movement.

"I'm so grateful for the fans and touched," he explained at "White Collar's" Season 5 premiere before adding, "I'm looking forward to seeing the movie with Charlie and Dakota."

In case that's not enough to convince fans he's out, however, yesterday a source close to Bomer confirmed to Yahoo Movies that the blue-eyed thesp has absolutely no interest in the role. As in, none. As in, it's not happening.

All is not lost, however, as there are plenty of other names circulating around Tinseltown as potential replacements for the sexy CEO. Alex Pettyfer, who made girls swoon in "Beastly" and "Magic Mike," is among those rumored to be a top contender. He has the looks, the fans, and no TV show to get in the way.

 In addition, the latest reports mention Alexander Skarsgård possibly getting back into the mix, and Jamie Dornan "in talks" for the part.

Yes, Skarsgård is famous for "True Blood," but his taping schedule isn't nearly as packed as Somerhalder's or Bomer's, and, more importantly, he actually wants to take on Christian Grey. Way back when, he even declared that he was "born to play that part."

Dornan, meanwhile, has the sex appeal down (he's done underwear ads for Calvin Klein) and has his TV show out of the way (he played Sheriff Graham on Season 1 of ABC's "Once Upon a Time," but has since left the program).

Other names being tossed about: future "Divergent" heartthrob Theo James and "Magic City" alum Christian Cooke.

And last, but certainly not least, during an episode of "Drinking With the Stars," funnyman Josh Gad revealed that he'd be willing to fill this potential blockbuster's void.

"Now that Charlie Hunnam is out, I’m all in, baby," Gad joked. "I look really good in black leather, just for the record … I kind of resemble an orca, but I think in a good way."

Something tells us that after losing their leading man (amidst rumors he just wasn't into it), execs are looking for someone who's all in — someone like Gad, but, you know, not Gad.

We'll have to wait and see who ultimately accepts the challenge of bringing billionaire Grey to the big screen, but with the start date looming, we shan't have to wait very long. Which is good, because all of this anticipation is making us kind of … anxious.