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- Jolie -- Appearing
Jolie, which is actually her middle name, is a French word that means beautiful, and by the age of 16 she had grown into the name. She appeared in music videos by Meat Loaf and Lenny Kravitz, and at 17 she played a half-human in the abysmal Cyborg 2 with Elias Koteas. Her first semi-hit was Hackers with Matthew Lillard, and her first good reviews came for the 1998 HBO film Gia, a biography of doomed supermodel Gia Carangi. - Cellulite Treatment -- Appearance of Cellulite
One treatment method idea is increasing exercise to build the muscles in areas where cellulite has appeared. This may help some, but could have no effect, depending upon the person. Cellulite is not related to weight and so any attempts to reduce weight will have no effect upon the appearance of cellulite. - David Letterman -- Appearances
During Torre’s appearance on The Late Show on Monday, David Letterman asked the former Yankees’ manager to name the three places he would like to work if he manages in 2008. Here is their exchange: - Jane Asher -- Appeared
Redhead Jane Asher was already aflame with her career by the tender age of five, when she made her big screen debut in Mandy (1952). By the time she was fifteen, Jane had appeared in eight films, made nine TV appearances, over one hundred radio appearances, and was in five plays--but the breast was yet to come (as were audiences lucky enough to Join Mr. Skin to read her entire Biography - Marisa Coughlan -- Appearing Minneapolis
Marisa Christine Coughlan (born March 17, 1974, in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American actress. She went to and graduated from Breck School, a small private school in Minneapolis. When she moved to Los Angeles, she enrolled in a BFA program at the University of Southern California. - Lance Henriksen -- Appeared
In 1996 Henriksen made quite an impression on television audiences as the lead character in producer Chris Carter's shortlived X-Files spin-off Millennium. As a former FBI profiler with a unique gift for peering into the minds of some of the nation's most feared criminals, Henriksen gained his most notable exposure to date and longtime fans ate it up. Unfortunately the series only ran for three seasons and Henriksen was back to his old bag of tricks in a seemingly undending series if B-movies. It certainly appeared as if Henriksen was becoming less choosy with his roles, and though the integrity he would bring to those roles generally helped him to stay afloat in a sea of forgettable efforts, it appeared as if the waters were finally threatening to overtake him. While it was indeed a relief to see Henriksen back on the big screen in Scream 3, there was little even he could do to make The Mangler 2 more watchable. Fortunately during this period, actors were becoming more prominant in video games, and Henriksen's distinct voice lent notable atmosphere to such efforts as Red Faction II and Four Horsemen of the Apocolypse. - Jerry Seinfeld -- Appearances
In case you didn't see it, Jack Larson made a brief appearance with Jerry Seinfeld and an animated Superman last month during the NFL playoffs and again during the Super Bowl. The commercial shows Seinfeld and Superman chatting as they walk along a Metropolis street. Suddenly they hear a cry of desperation from Lois who is caught without funds as she attempts to make a purchase in a nearby store. Both Superman and Seinfeld rush to her rescue, but because Superman has no pockets (for moneyAs they leave the store... there are cries of terror from the people in the street who look up to see a comet hurtling toward the earth. After thepeople point heavenward, the camera cuts to a man standing across the street in front of the Daily Planet Building, seemingly unconcerned about Earth's impending doom ­ perhaps confident that Superman will come to their rescue. That man is Jack Larson. - Jean Marsh -- Appearances
Jean Marsh (Rose) made a cameo appearance in Alfred Hitchcock's penultimate film Frenzy before becoming somewhat typecast as an evil witch in the Hollywood movies Return to Oz and Willow. Together with her old writing partner Eileen Atkins, Marsh created another long-running period drama series that was much-loved by TV viewers around the world: BBC One's The House of Eliot. - David Brenner -- Appearances
Before stepping in front of the camera, Brenner enjoyed a successful career behind the camera as the writer/producer/director of 11 5 documentary films and headed the distinguished documentary departments of both Westinghouse Broadcasting and Metromedia Broadcasting. Brenners documentary work earned him a total of nearly thirty industry awards and citations including an Emrny Award for his documentary. "On Call: Dr. Amato. In 1985, he was honored by the Broadcast Pioneers as "Man of the Year" for his contributions to the documentary field, Brenner left documentary work taking off for one year to think about beginning a new career. During the interim, to pass the time, he performed stand-up comedy in small clubs in New York. His first paying job was a Pips in Brooklyn, earning $30 for eight performances. Then just short of eighteen months later, Brenner made his debut on "The Tonight Show, the appearance that launched his career. - Louise Fletcher -- Appearing
Louise Fletcher: Live television drama was like live theater, because you moved without thinking about the camera. It followed you around. In film you have to be more aware of what the camera is doing. (edit)