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Image: Will Smith Will Smith is in an enviable position. Entangled in full clinch with Charlize Theron, he’s wrestling around for a frisky fight scene on the set of the romantic comedy “Hancock.” Sweating and grunting, they grapple in the bucket of a fake bulldozer against a green screen, doing take after take for director Peter Berg and a crew of about 50 standing below. It’s the film’s last week of shooting at Sony’s studios in Los Angeles, and Smith’s hallmark laugh — confident, flagrant, manchild mirth — is the loudest thing on the soundstage, a pleasing basso profundo. While movie sets like these can become a grind, Smith — playing a down-and-out superhero who hires a publicist (Jason Bateman), only to fall for the flack’s wife (Theron) — is churning out DVD extras as he boxes the air, taunts Berg, and keeps Theron in stitches. “Did anyone see Will fall like a girl?” she asks, toppling over in imitation. Finally, on the seventh take of intense tussle, they nail it, so to speak.
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Will Smith Will Smith is in the best of moods, and he wants to make that clear. "I'm so happy I'm havin' a heart attack," he laughingly exclaims as he begins the push for the next new blockbuster 'Men in Black 2'. While in that movie, Smith is smartly donned in the now trademark black suit and tie, he is more comfortable, for THIS interview, to relax in a bright orange shirt, faded blue jeans and crisply clean white sneakers. Smith had just returned from Australia where he had begun not only to spread the MIB word, but ... to visit his wife, Jada Pinkett, who was in Sydney shooting the two Matrix movies.
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Will Smith Picture Synopsis: A man (Will Smith) falls in love just as he's about to commit suicide in this drama directed by Smith's Pursuit of Happyness director Gabriele Muccino. Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson and Sleeper Cell's Michael Ealy co-star in the Grant Nieporte-scripted picture. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie GuideRead More
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There's a Rubik's Cube on the coffee table, not three feet from where Will Smith sits in the fifth-floor living room of his river-front home in New York City. The one-time teen star, who started his career as a rapper, then became an actor and movie producer and is now practically a one-man entertainment industry, has a simple philosophy: "I can do it."
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In the movie Hitch, actor Will Smith plays Alex "Hitch" Hitchens, a modern-day cupid secretly coaching clueless men into landing the woman of their dreams. Will says his role in the movie isn't far from the real-life truth! "With my friends and family, I so think I'm Hitch!" he laughs.
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Will Smith is clearly sympathetic to Islam, but he mentions Islam in one breath with other religions without giving it a higher value or priority for his own life. He only owns a prayer rug (perhaps a gift of one of his Muslim friends, or a leftover from making the movie) but it is not said that he actually uses it to pray. Again, no evidence that he converted to Islam.
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