Cara Delevingne
Paper Towns is the latest John Green novel to get the big-screen treatment, and the author stopped by our LA studios with stars Cara Delevingne and Halston Sage to talk about why he’s glad to “let go” of his books once they’re written. We also talked with the trio about the books and authors they fell in love with in high school, and they played a senior-superlatives-inspired game of “Most Likely To.” Watch to find out who they think would have been nominated most likely to become president . . . and which of the three said they’d probably have been voted most likely to kill someone. Paper Towns hits theaters on July 24.
Diane Kruger
Despite being an item for more than nine years, Joshua Jackson and Diane Kruger still have Summer flings . . . with each other! The adorable couple was spotted on a casual outing in New York City on Wednesday looking more in love than ever. Joshua and Diane, who kept things cool in shorts and t-shirts in the NYC heat, couldn’t help but kiss and wrap their arms around each other while strolling through the city’s East Village on July 8.
The pair’s sweet PDA comes less than a week after Diane celebrated the Fourth of July by throwing a party for a group of their close friends. The actress shared numerous photos of the fun festivities on her Instagram, including one of her in a bathing suit in the pool with Josh. Keep reading to see more of their Summer love, then check out Josh’s swoon-worthy gesture for Diane when he picked her up from the airport back in April.
Gisele Bundchen
To celebrate his wife’s birthday, Tom Brady took to Facebook to share a sweet message and a funny photo. Gisele Bündchen turned 35 on Monday, and Tom shared a selfie they snapped while skiing, writing, “Happy Birthday to the Love of my Life. The best is yet to come. We love you!” It’s one of the couple’s many cute moments, and over the years, Tom and Gisele have shared plenty of adorable family photos. To celebrate her birthday, check out Gisele’s hottest bikini moments ever, plus photos from her last runway show.
Kate Upton
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is taking on Uber—and celebrities are taking on de Blasio.
On Thursday, the City Council is expected to vote on a proposal from the mayor that would put a cap on Uber and similar companies’ growth for up to a year while the city determines how to best regulate such companies. Mayor de Blasio has cited concern about congestion as one issue. Uber executives have taken to Twitter to argue against the vote, and on Wednesday, some celebrities did too.
Actors Neil Patrick Harris and Ashton Kutcher, and model Kate Upton have all tweeted in support of Uber.
Milla Jovovich
Milla Jovovich was born on December 17, 1975 in Kiev, Ukraine. She started modeling at a young age, landing her first magazine cover at age 11. Combining her exotic looks with an interest in acting, she began a film career as a teen . After early roles in Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991) and Dazed and Confused (1993), she gave a breakthrough performance in 1997's Luc Besson's The Fifth Element. Since then, she has earned a reputation for playing feisty, futuristic action heroines. Jovovich has starred in the Resident Evil films since 2002, and married Resident Evil director Paul W.S. Anderson in 2009. She is also a singer-songwriter, and has released numerous recordings.
Early Life and Career
Milla Jovovich was born on December 17, 1975 in Kiev, Ukraine (in the former Soviet Union). Her parents, Bogdanovitch Jovovich, a Serbian doctor, and Galina Loginova Jovovich, a Russian actress, moved the family to Sacramento, California when Jovovich was 5 years old. She attended Excelsior High School in Los Angeles.
Jovovich began modeling at a young age. One of her earliest appearances was in a Revlon advertisement, shot by legendary photographer Richard Avedon. She posed for her first magazine cover, for the Italian fashion magazine Lei, at the age of 11.
Soon afterward, Jovovich entered a career in film. She landed her first major part at the age of 15, playing the female lead in 1991's Return to the Blue Lagoon. She also played smaller, memorable roles, including Charlie Chaplin's child-bride in Chaplin (1992) and a guitar-playing hippie in Dazed and Confused (1993).
Career Highlights
After a brief hiatus from acting, Jovovich gave a breakthrough performance in the 1996 science-fiction film The Fifth Element, directed by Luc Besson. Jovovich performed alongside Bruce Willis and Gary Oldman, playing Leeloo, an orange-haired, genetically engineered woman with supernatural powers and revealing costumes. She worked again with Besson in the historical drama The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999), and took roles in films ranging from Spike Lee's He Got Game (1998) to art-house thriller The Million Dollar Hotel (directed by Wim Wenders, 2000), to the Ben Stiller comedy Zoolander (2001).
Jovovich is the star of the Resident Evil franchise, a science-fiction series based on a popular Japanese video game, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. In the futuristic world of Resident Evil (2002), an escaped virus turns its victims into flesh-eating mutants; Jovovich plays a military agent named Alice, who combats the zombies as well as the evil Umbrella Corporation. Her fight for survival continues in four follow-up films, released in 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2012.
Though Jovovich has made her mark as an action heroine, she has also appeared in dramatic films, including 2009's A Perfect Getaway and 2010's Stone. Meanwhile, she has continued her modeling career, representing global cosmetics brand L'Oréal since 1998, as well as several other major designers, including Calvin Klein, Donna Karan and Ann Taylor.
Paper Towns is the latest John Green novel to get the big-screen treatment, and the author stopped by our LA studios with stars Cara Delevingne and Halston Sage to talk about why he’s glad to “let go” of his books once they’re written. We also talked with the trio about the books and authors they fell in love with in high school, and they played a senior-superlatives-inspired game of “Most Likely To.” Watch to find out who they think would have been nominated most likely to become president . . . and which of the three said they’d probably have been voted most likely to kill someone. Paper Towns hits theaters on July 24.
Diane Kruger
Despite being an item for more than nine years, Joshua Jackson and Diane Kruger still have Summer flings . . . with each other! The adorable couple was spotted on a casual outing in New York City on Wednesday looking more in love than ever. Joshua and Diane, who kept things cool in shorts and t-shirts in the NYC heat, couldn’t help but kiss and wrap their arms around each other while strolling through the city’s East Village on July 8.
The pair’s sweet PDA comes less than a week after Diane celebrated the Fourth of July by throwing a party for a group of their close friends. The actress shared numerous photos of the fun festivities on her Instagram, including one of her in a bathing suit in the pool with Josh. Keep reading to see more of their Summer love, then check out Josh’s swoon-worthy gesture for Diane when he picked her up from the airport back in April.
Gisele Bundchen
To celebrate his wife’s birthday, Tom Brady took to Facebook to share a sweet message and a funny photo. Gisele Bündchen turned 35 on Monday, and Tom shared a selfie they snapped while skiing, writing, “Happy Birthday to the Love of my Life. The best is yet to come. We love you!” It’s one of the couple’s many cute moments, and over the years, Tom and Gisele have shared plenty of adorable family photos. To celebrate her birthday, check out Gisele’s hottest bikini moments ever, plus photos from her last runway show.
Kate Upton
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is taking on Uber—and celebrities are taking on de Blasio.
On Thursday, the City Council is expected to vote on a proposal from the mayor that would put a cap on Uber and similar companies’ growth for up to a year while the city determines how to best regulate such companies. Mayor de Blasio has cited concern about congestion as one issue. Uber executives have taken to Twitter to argue against the vote, and on Wednesday, some celebrities did too.
Actors Neil Patrick Harris and Ashton Kutcher, and model Kate Upton have all tweeted in support of Uber.
Milla Jovovich
Milla Jovovich was born on December 17, 1975 in Kiev, Ukraine. She started modeling at a young age, landing her first magazine cover at age 11. Combining her exotic looks with an interest in acting, she began a film career as a teen . After early roles in Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991) and Dazed and Confused (1993), she gave a breakthrough performance in 1997's Luc Besson's The Fifth Element. Since then, she has earned a reputation for playing feisty, futuristic action heroines. Jovovich has starred in the Resident Evil films since 2002, and married Resident Evil director Paul W.S. Anderson in 2009. She is also a singer-songwriter, and has released numerous recordings.
Early Life and Career
Milla Jovovich was born on December 17, 1975 in Kiev, Ukraine (in the former Soviet Union). Her parents, Bogdanovitch Jovovich, a Serbian doctor, and Galina Loginova Jovovich, a Russian actress, moved the family to Sacramento, California when Jovovich was 5 years old. She attended Excelsior High School in Los Angeles.
Jovovich began modeling at a young age. One of her earliest appearances was in a Revlon advertisement, shot by legendary photographer Richard Avedon. She posed for her first magazine cover, for the Italian fashion magazine Lei, at the age of 11.
Soon afterward, Jovovich entered a career in film. She landed her first major part at the age of 15, playing the female lead in 1991's Return to the Blue Lagoon. She also played smaller, memorable roles, including Charlie Chaplin's child-bride in Chaplin (1992) and a guitar-playing hippie in Dazed and Confused (1993).
Career Highlights
After a brief hiatus from acting, Jovovich gave a breakthrough performance in the 1996 science-fiction film The Fifth Element, directed by Luc Besson. Jovovich performed alongside Bruce Willis and Gary Oldman, playing Leeloo, an orange-haired, genetically engineered woman with supernatural powers and revealing costumes. She worked again with Besson in the historical drama The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999), and took roles in films ranging from Spike Lee's He Got Game (1998) to art-house thriller The Million Dollar Hotel (directed by Wim Wenders, 2000), to the Ben Stiller comedy Zoolander (2001).
Jovovich is the star of the Resident Evil franchise, a science-fiction series based on a popular Japanese video game, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. In the futuristic world of Resident Evil (2002), an escaped virus turns its victims into flesh-eating mutants; Jovovich plays a military agent named Alice, who combats the zombies as well as the evil Umbrella Corporation. Her fight for survival continues in four follow-up films, released in 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2012.
Though Jovovich has made her mark as an action heroine, she has also appeared in dramatic films, including 2009's A Perfect Getaway and 2010's Stone. Meanwhile, she has continued her modeling career, representing global cosmetics brand L'Oréal since 1998, as well as several other major designers, including Calvin Klein, Donna Karan and Ann Taylor.
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