Hayden Panettiere Has Deep Mission


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Hayden Panettiere is not only our “She-roe,” she played one on TV, too! In one of her most memorable roles, Panettiere portrayed a high school cheerleader with regenerative powers on the hit NBC show, Heroes. This wasn’t the first time we had seen her on the small screen, as she had recurring roles as Sarah Roberts on One Life to Live and the leukemia-stricken Lizzie Spaulding on Guiding Light. Read More

Amy Poehler Makes Us Laugh

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Amy Poehler has been making us laugh on the big screen, small screen and onstage since her introduction on Saturday Night Live in 2001. While studying at Boston College in the early 90s, Poehler was a member of the oldest comedy troupe in the United States called My Mother’s Fleabag. After graduating, Poehler decided to pursue her love of improv comedy Read More

Tina Fey Smiles

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Update! Tina Fey and Amy Poehler reunite for Sisters, a new film from Pitch Perfect director Jason Moore about two disconnected sisters summoned home to clean out their childhood bedroom before their parents sell the family house. Looking to recapture their glory days, they throw one final high-school-style party for their classmates, which turns into the cathartic rager that a bunch of ground-down adults really need.  Read More

She-Roes: (Glenn) Close To Heart

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Glenn Close is best known for her modern portrayal of the ultimate femme fatale and bad girl in films like Fatal Attraction, Dangerous Liaisons and 101 Dalmations. Recently, she has taken her bad girl act to the television screen playing what she considers “the role of her life,” Patty Hewes on the FX series, Damages. Successfully capturing these dark characters, Close has also been recognized for her accomplishments in the film world, as well as other artistic communities. Read More

Eva Longoria Keeps on Giving

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Eva Longoria captured our attention as the difficult, but loveable, Gabrielle Solis on the acclaimed television show Desperate Housewives, which premiered in 2004 on ABC. The actress received accolades for this character and became a major celebrity as a result, but this was not her first role on the small screen. Read More

Betty White Is Still Shining Bright

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With a career spanning seven decades, Betty White continues to amaze us with her talents in acting, singing and comedy. White first began her career in 1939, shortly after her high school graduation. Wasting no time, White sang for a television show on a small Los Angeles network, modeled, and performed for the Bliss Hayden Little Theater. Read More

Padma Lakshmi Is Our Top Chef

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Padma Lakshmis career began when she was discovered by a modeling agent in India at sixteen years old. The agent recognized her striking beauty, and he knew that she could be the first Indian model to walk the runways in Paris and Milan. Lakshmi had success as a model, but was also interested in pursuing her passion for culinary arts. She created a cookbook called Easy Exotic, which garnered her Best First Book at the World Cookbook Awards in 1999. Read More

Kate Winslet Has Titanic Heart

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Actress, Kate Winslet, has always made an impact in the roles she has portrayed in her career since it began in early 1990s. Possibly best known for her role as “Rose” in the highest grossing movie of its time,Titanic, Winslet has also accrued massive respect within the artistic community, starring in blockbusters as well as indie films. Read More

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