Thursday 18 April 2013

Dianna Agron

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Birthday: 30 April 1986, Savannah, Georgia, USA
Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)

Biography

Dianna Elise Agron was born in Savannah, Georgia, to parents Ronald and Mary Agron. She grew up in a middle class family, in Savannah, before moving to Texas, and later, San Francisco, California, due to her father's career as a general manager for Hyatt. Dianna and her brother, Jason, were raised Jewish, and she graduated from Burlingame High School with honors.

While Dianna was growing up, she spent much of her time performing. She began dancing at the age of three, focusing mainly on jazz and ballet, and she later began hip-hop dancing as well. Dianna also spent much of her time performing on stage, appearing in many local musical theater productions when she was younger.
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After graduating from high school, Dianna decided to pursue acting as a career and began appearing in several commercials and television shows including "CSI: NY" (2004), "Numb3rs" (2005), "Veronica Mars" (2004), and "Heroes" (2006/II). In 2009, Dianna won the role of high school cheerleader, Quinn Fabray, on the FOX television series, "Glee" (2009). Since the premiere of the hit television show on May 19th, 2009, Dianna, as well as her fellow cast mates, have received critical praise for their incredible work on the show. In addition, to her work on "Glee" (2009), Dianna has begun to venture into films, such as Burlesque (2010/I), where she had the opportunity to star alongside Christina Aguilera, Cher, and Stanley Tucci, and the action thriller I Am Number Four (2011). There is no doubt that due to Dianna's beautiful gift and talent, we will continue to see her shine on the silver screen 
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2006–2009: Early work

Agron has appeared on television shows such as Shark, Close to Home, CSI: NY, Numb3rs,[14] and had a recurring role on Veronica Mars. She then appeared as Harper on a 13-episode series of short films called It's a Mall World, directed by Milo Ventimiglia, and airing on MTV, and then on the second season of Heroes as Debbie Marshall, the head cheerleader/captain of the cheer squad at Costa Verde High School. Dianna has also hosted a mini Music Festival for 826LA in Los Angeles called Chickens in Love.[15]
She along with Cory Monteith, Cassie Ventura, Jessica Szohr, Trevor Donovan and Alex Meraz were selected to be in Wal-Mart's Ocean Pacific spring 2010 marketing campaign. The national campaign debuted in fashion, lifestyle and entertainment magazines such as Elle, Teen Vogue, Seventeen and Cosmopolitan, outdoor and online at the official Ocean Pacific website.[16] In addition, the celebrities hosted an Ocean Pacific party in Los Angeles in late April and made personal appearances on behalf of the brand.[16]

Glee: 2009–present

Agron's most notable role to date is as Quinn Fabray, a high school cheerleader, on the Fox series Glee. She and the other cast members were awarded the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2010, and nominated in the same category the following year.[17][18][19] and two Golden Globes for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy.[20][21]
Agron at the Glee premiere party, May 11, 2009.
The character's accidental pregnancy storyline received mixed reviews from critics. Tim Stack for Entertainment Weekly deemed it "a good dramatic twist", but hoped that it would not be a long-lasting storyline.[22] Reviews of her storyline became increasingly negative,[23] though Agron was praised for her dramatic acting during the confrontation scene with Quinn's parents in "Ballad".[24] Gerrick D. Kennedy, writing for the Los Angeles Times, was critical of the ongoing pregnancy plot in the episode "Hairography", and noted that he cringed whenever Quinn appeared on screen.[25] Conversely, Bobby Hankinson of the Houston Chronicle enjoyed Quinn in the episode, and wrote: "I love that she can keep her Mean Girls edge while being heartbreakingly sad or as joyful as she was singing "Papa Don't Preach".[26] Reviewing the episode "Journey to Regionals", Entertainment Weekly's Darren Franich called Quinn's birthing scenes—interspersed with Vocal Adrenaline performing Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody"—both "brilliant" and "terrible". He wrote, "If nothing else, it was definitely the most visually arresting way to represent the birthing process I've ever seen outside of The Miracle of Life. But I kind of liked it. Somewhere, Freddie Mercury is nodding proudly, and saying, 'World, I forgive you for We_Will_Rock_You_(musical).'"[27]
Brett Berk, writing for Vanity Fair, was positive about the scripting of the Quinn character in the second season premiere, now that the pregnancy storyline was over, and was happy to see the return of "evil Quinn".[28] Joel Kelly of TV Squad criticized the decision to pair Quinn with Finn again in the Valentine's Day oriented episode. He saw it as a regression of the characters, and commented: "Yes, it feels like Glee Classic, because the series started with the two of them together. But both of them have changed—Quinn more so than Finn—and having them dating again seems like they're going back to the days when Quinn was the icy lead Cheerio and Finn was the nice but dumb star quarterback."[29]
Quinn's season three reinvention attracted mixed reviews. Lesley Goldberg of The Hollywood Reporter listed her change as a highlight of the episode, and hoped to see more of her new attitude.[30] The Atlantic's Kevin Fallon called it "the most interesting thing Quinn has done since giving birth to a baby to the soundtrack of 'Bohemian Rhapsody'",[31] but VanDerWerff suggested the development hinged on the fact the producers no longer knew how to utilize Agron.[32]
Agron also appears on the Glee Live! In Concert! tour 2011 movie, Glee: The 3D Concert Movie.
It has been reported that she has been demoted to recurring/guest star status for Season 4.[33] She has appeared in the Season 4 episodes; Thanksgiving, Naked and I Do.[34][35][36]

Musical performances

Agron performing "Lucky" with her Glee co-star Chord Overstreet at the Glee Live! In Concert! tour 2011.
Several songs performed by Agron as Quinn have been released as singles, available for digital download, also featured on the show's soundtrack albums.[37][38] Agron made her musical debut at the end of the episode "Showmance" where she performed Dionne Warwick's "I Say a Little Prayer".[37] Quinn's next solo was in the episode "Throwdown", where she performed The Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On".[37] The song was released on Glee: The Music, Volume 1. Flandez deemed the cover of "Keep Holding On", the ensemble performance on the episode, an "emotionally satisfying showstopper", however was critical of Quinn's cover of "You Keep Me Hangin' On", which he called "thin and jarring".[39] Aly Semigran of MTV observed that Quinn spontaneously bursting into song brought Glee "dangerously close to High School Musical territory".[40] Agron later performed a solo in the episode "Hairography" singing Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach" after her father learns she is pregnant. This performance by Agron was released as a single.[37] She performed a rendition of James Brown's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" in the episode "Funk".[38] CNN's Lisa Respers France was "slightly disturbed" by Quinn's "weird" performance of "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" using pregnant teenagers as backing dancers.[41]
In season three, Quinn sings her first solo number since the first season, "Never Can Say Goodbye" by The Jackson 5, which received mostly positive reviews. Jen Chaney of The Washington Post gave the song a "B−", and said it "worked much better than every track that preceded it" because it adapted the song to the show "instead of trying to out-Jackson Jackson".[42] Entertainment Weekly's Joseph Brannigan Lynch called it "a nice summation of her character's journey, but not vocally impressive enough to justify listening to outside of the episode" and gave it a "B".[23] Crystal Bell of HuffPost TV described it as a "blah performance", but Kate Stanhope of TV Guide said it was "sweet and reflective".[43][44] Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone wrote that it was "a tune well-suited for Quinn's sultry voice and the flipped meaning she gives the lyrics", and TVLine's Michael Slezak had a similar take: he gave it an "A" and called it a "remarkably lovely fit" for her voice.[45][46]

Quinn's characterization

Quinn is described by Agron as Rachel Berry's (Lea Michele) enemy, and "terrible, the meanest girl".[47] Agron said that her favorite part of Quinn is that "she's smart. But she's also human, and through her tough exterior, she's often a little girl lost."[3] Interviewmagazine.com's Lauren Waterman has described her as being "lovable, but occasionally a manipulative deposed queen bee."[48] Agron commented: "Yes, there is a stereotype with these characters and it wouldn't be fair if [those stereotypes] didn't exist a little bit. But [co-creator] Ryan Murphy has a way of taking everything and turning it upside down. That's the great thing about this show and these characters: nobody is one note, which is amazing."[13] Quinn was originally conceived as the antagonistic queen bee head cheerleader, a departure from Agron's actual high school experience. Agron said in an interview with HitFix: "I definitely wasn't cool in high school. I really wasn't. I did belong to many of the clubs and was in leadership on yearbook and did the musical theater route, so I had friends in all areas, but I certainly did not know what to wear, did not know how to do my hair, all those things."[49] She added: "I think that it shows that regardless of who you are and what group you belong to, that there are so many emotions behind each person in high school. Sometimes with teens, writers or directors, anybody, short-changes them and makes them be simple, simple individuals, you're either the jock or the popular kid or the nerd. They don't show those shades. Everybody has those shades to them. This show, it really expands upon vulnerability and excitement and anger all the experiences that you probably actually go through in high school."[49]
Quinn's role as head cheerleader is central to understanding her character. Agron said that she had never had any prior cheer experience before the "Pilot". "If I had been [a cheerleader], I would've ended up on crutches," she told Emmy magazine.[3] In an interview with HitFix she said, "I have new respect for the craft, because I slightly hurt myself during the pilot, coming down from one of the stunts. It's better now. I didn't tear something in my knee, but I strained it. Knees are very sensitive, I've learned. It's crazy, because I've been dancing since I was three on my toes and all these things. And you should never say this, but I've never injured myself ever. I'd seen gnarly injuries with dance and all these things. You shouldn't say that, though, because every day is an opportunity to fall, hurt yourself, so that was my experience."[49]

Other works

In 2007, Agron appeared as Dyanna in the action drama thriller film T.K.O., directed by Declan Mulvey, alongside Samantha Alarcon, Daz Crawford and Christian Boeving.[50] And she also appeared as Megan in the independent comedy film Skid Marks, directed by Karl Kozak, alongside Tyler Poelle, Mikey Post and Kathy Uyen.[51] And she also appeared as Kyle's Girl (Dianna Argon) in the short comedy film Rushers, directed and starred in by Joey Boukadakis, starring Paul Boukadakis and John Patrick Jordan.[52]
Agron at the Glee Hot Topic Tour, August 17, 2009
In 2009, Agron wrote, starred in, directed and executive-produced the short comedy film A Fuchsia Elephant. The plot revolves around Agron's character, On the day before her eighteenth birthday, Charlotte Hill makes a decision to change. Not wanting to follow in the footsteps of her alcoholic mother, she enlists a sober partner named Michael (Dave Franco) to help guide her. It was shot during the Glee hiatus in the summer of 2009[53] And she also appeared in a short comedy film Dinner with Raphael alongside Paul Boukadakis and Michael Bower, written and directed by Joey Boukadakis.[54] And she also played a small role as Sadie in the independent comedy film Celebrities Anonymous, directed by Dennis Hemphill Jr., alongside Lindsay Zir and Joey Kern.
In 2010, Agron directed the music video for "Body" by Thao with the Get Down Stay Down.[55]
Also in 2010, Agron appeared as Minnow, the younger sister of Lila Hayes in the romantic comedy The Romantics alongside Anna Paquin, Katie Holmes and Josh Duhamel.[56] And she played the small role of Natalie, fiancée to main character Ali's love interest Jack, in the film Burlesque alongside Christina Aguilera, Cher, and Stanley Tucci.[57] And also she also appeared in Bold Native, a film about animal liberation.[58][59]
Dianna at the Giffoni Film Festival, July 22, 2012
In 2011, Agron appeared as Alice alongside Steven Waddington and Tony Becker in the horror thriller The Hunters, directed by Chris Briant.[60][61] And also appeared in the science-fiction action thriller I Am Number Four, directed by D. J. Caruso, alongside Alex Pettyfer and Timothy Olyphant.[62][63]
Agron hosted the GLAAD Media Award on June 2, 2012 in San Francisco.[64] Her co-stars of Glee, Naya Rivera and Cory Monteith hosted them on March 24, 2012 in New York City. Following Rivera's tradition of auctioning off kisses to an audience member, she raised $5500.
On March 2012, it was announced that Agron will appear as Sophia, alongside Famke Janssen, Rosario Dawson and Sebastian Stan in the upcoming film Famous directed by David Foote.[65][66]
Agron was the host committee member for City Year’s 2nd Annual "Spring Break: Destination Education" on May 5, 2012. The benefit was held at Sony Studios in Culver City, California.[67]
On July 13, 2012, Agron confirmed reports of her role as Belle Blake in the upcoming film Malavita with Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer.[68]
In September 2012, it was announced that Dianna Agron will be part of the "Play As You Are" Nintendo campaign, that will show how games for Nintendo 3DS engage their respective interests and personalities. She will be featured in ads for Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone! The game lets players of any artistic skill level learn a wide range of painting and drawing techniques that can be applied in real life, from pencils to paints to pastels. She will also appear in spots for the puzzle-solving adventure Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask.[69]
On February 25, 2013, Dianna hosted and performed "Dreams" and "What's Love Got to Do with It" featuring A House For Lions to the 1st "You, Me and Charlie" concert in Los Angeles.[70][71]
Agron spoke at the 18th San Francisco Power of Choice Luncheon to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Roe V. Wade – 40 years of Choice! on March 7, 2013 in San Francisco,[72][73] and attended The Hollywood Reporter and Jimmy Choo 2nd Annual 25 Most Powerful Stylists Luncheon on March 13, 2013 in West Hollywood, California.[74][75]

Charities

Agron worked with The Trevor Project in 2012 to raise money in honor of her birthday. After promising to match donations, she and her fans raised over $26,000.[76] She has also been known to use her Tumblr account to encourage fans to donate to several organizations, such as 826LA and the Wildlife Waystation.[77][78]

Personal life

Agron in NYC, 2011.
Agron and her Glee co-star Lea Michele decided to rent an apartment together in downtown Los Angeles in early 2009. "We have these smack downs at work and come home and are like, "Wasn't it so funny when we were fighting today? Let's make cookies!" said Michele to New York Magazine.[79] Agron dated I Am Number Four co-star Alex Pettyfer for a year.[80]
Agron is a vegetarian and a supporter of PETA.[81] Also, she is a supporter of gay rights.[82]
In 2011, she underwent nose surgery to repair her deviated septum which was the result of a blow to the nose when she was fourteen.[83]
Using her Tumblr account as a starting point, Agron released her website You Me & Charlie on December 12, 2011. Along with help from several other contributors, she writes and collects posts, which subjects vary from music, art, fashion, and daily inspiration.[84] Vanity Fair has complimented the site, stating that the site is "full of sunshine, optimism, and pretty people".[85]
Agron's Twitter account was hacked on December 18, 2011 and had started many trending topics. The hacker also got into her personal email and started leaking songs, scripts and episodes.[86]

In the media

Agron was chosen by People to be part of their Most Beautiful 2010.[87] She also came 8th in the 2011 Afterellen.com "Hot 100" list.[88] Additionally, she came in 13th in the 2012 AfterEllen.com "Top 50 Favorite Female TV Characters" list, thanks to her character, Quinn Fabray, on Glee.[89] Later on that year, she and her co-stars, Naya Rivera and Heather Morris, came in the first three places at the "2012 AfterEllen Hot 100" list, with Agron at the 2nd place.[90]

Rankings

Year Title Rank
2010 AfterEllen.com's Hot 100 List #26
BuddyTV's "TV's 100 Sexiest Women" #50
People Magazine's Most Beautiful People #9
2011 AfterEllen.com's Hot 100 List #8
AskMen's Top 99 "Most Desirable Women" #81
BuddyTV's "TV's 100 Sexiest Women" #75
FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World" #81
People Magazine's "25 Beauties (and Hotties) at 25" #9
2012 AfterEllen.com's Hot 100 list #2
AfterEllen.com's "Top 50 Favorite Female TV Characters" #13
AskMen's Top 99 "Most Desirable Women" #28
FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World" #44
2013 MuchMusic's "5 Stars to Watch in 2013" #2
Opposing Views' "Hottest Actresses On Primetime TV" #7

Discography

Tours

  • Glee Live! In Concert! (2010)
  • Glee Live! In Concert! (2011)

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Talkers Are No Good Doers Jen Film debut
2006 After Midnight: Life Behind Bars Kelly TV movie
2006 When a Stranger Calls Cheerleader Cameo (uncredited)
2007 T.K.O. Dyanna Main role
2007 Rushers Dianna Agron Short film
2007 Skid Marks Megan Main role
2009 Dinner with Raphael Dianna Funny or Die short film
2009 A Fuchsia Elephant Charlotte Hill Short film
2009 Celebrities Anonymous Sadie TV movie
2010 Bold Native Samantha Supporting role
2010 The Romantics Minnow Hayes Supporting role
2010 Burlesque Natalie Supporting role
2011 The Hunters Alice Main role
2011 I Am Number Four Sarah Hart Main role
2011 Glee: The 3D Concert Movie Quinn Fabray Main cast
2013 Unity Narrator Documentary
2013 Malavita Belle Blake Completed
2013 Famous Sophia Pre-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2006 Close To Home Drunk Girl Episode: "Homecoming"
2006 CSI: NY Jessica Grant Episode: "Murder Sings the Blues"
2006 Drake & Josh Lexi Episode: "The Great Doheny"
2006 Shark Gia Mellon Episode: "Love Triangle"
2006-07 Veronica Mars Jenny Budosh 3 Episodes
2007 Heroes Debbie Marshall 4 Episodes
2007 It's a Mall World Harper Main cast
2008 Heroes Unmasked Debbie Marshall TV series documentary
2008 Numb3rs Kelly Rand Episode: "Jack of All Trades"
2009-present Glee Quinn Fabray Main cast (Seasons 1-3)
Guest cast (Season 4)
2010 The X Factor (UK) Herself Season 7, Week 9
2012 Punk'd Herself Episode: "Hayden Panettiere"
2012 The Glee Project Herself Guest Mentor, Episode: "Actability"

Awards

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV: Female Breakout Star Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Group (with: Glee Cast) Nominated
Breakthrough Of The Year Awards Breakthrough Newcomer Herself Won
Lesbian/Bi People's Choice Awards Favorite Music Duo or Group (with: Glee Cast) Glee Nominated
Gay People's Choice Awards Favorite Music Duo or Group (with: Glee Cast) Won
2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV: Female Scene Stealer Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Group (with: Glee Cast) Nominated
Victoria's Secret: What's Sexy List Sexiest Smile Herself Won
2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV: Female Scene Stealer Nominated
Giffoni Film Festival Giffoni Award Herself Won
2013 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Glee Nominated

Diane Kruger

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Birthday: 15 July 1976, Algermissen, Lower Saxony, Germany
Height: 5' 7" (1.70 m)

Biography

Diane Kruger was born Diane Heidkrüger in Algermissen, near Hildesheim, Germany. She studied ballet with the Royal Ballet in London before an injury ended her career. She returned to Germany and became a top fashion model. She later pursued acting and relocated to Paris at the suggestion of filmmaker Luc Besson (The Fifth Element (1997)). She married French actor Guillaume Canet (The Beach (2000/I)) in 2001 

Early life

She was born as Diane Heidkrüger in Algermissen, Germany, near Hildesheim, the daughter of computer specialist Hans-Heinrich Heidkrüger, and his wife, Maria-Theresa, a bank employee.[1] She was raised Roman Catholic[2] and attended Catholic school.[3] She has stated that one of her grandmothers was Polish.[4]
She was raised in Germany with her younger brother, Stefan. Her mother sent her to student exchange programs when she was a teenager to improve her English.[5] As a child, Kruger wanted to become a ballerina and successfully auditioned for the Royal Ballet School in London. However, after an injury ended her ballet career prematurely, Kruger moved to Paris and turned her energy toward modeling and learning French.
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Modeling

In 1992, Kruger represented Germany in the Elite Model Look[6] and started modeling afterwards. Despite her relatively small frame for a model, she managed to add prestigious bookings such as advertisements from Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Salvatore Ferragamo, Giorgio Armani, Jil Sander, Christian Dior, Burberry, and Louis Vuitton; runway shows from Marc Jacobs, D&G, and Sonia Rykiel as well as appearances on the cover of Vogue Paris, Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan to her modeling repertoire.[7] She gradually stopped modeling after deciding to pursue a career in acting.

Acting career

Kruger soon became interested in acting and took lessons at the Cours Florent. She landed some small appearances in several French films. She made her onscreen debut in 2002, opposite Dennis Hopper and Christopher Lambert in The Piano Player, a TV-movie by Jean-Pierre Roux. Her first major role was the same year when she starred in her then husband's directorial debut Mon Idole.
Kruger at the 2009 Venice Film Festival
She played Julie Wood in 2003's Michel Valliant and Lisa in Wicker Park (2004), alongside Josh Hartnett and Rose Byrne. One of her more high-profile roles to date is her portrayal of Helen of Sparta in Wolfgang Petersen's epic Troy. She was ranked 50th on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2005.[8] In 2004, Kruger starred with Nicolas Cage and Sean Bean (who co-starred with her in Troy) in the film National Treasure, going on to appear in movies Joyeux Noël (2005) and Copying Beethoven (2006). She reprised her role as Dr. Abigail Chase in National Treasure: Book of Secrets, released in December 2007.
Kruger was the hostess of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.[9]
Kruger was a jury member of the 58th Berlin International Film Festival in 2008. The festival is chaired by Costa Gavras.
In 2009, she co-starred as a German actress turned Allied spy in Quentin Tarantino's film Inglourious Basterds. Kruger starred in 2011 in the Liam Neeson film Unknown alongside January Jones.[10]
In December 2009, she announced the nominations of the 67th Golden Globe Awards and also picked up nominations from the Screen Actors Guild for Best Supporting Actress and Outstanding Performance by a Cast of a Motion Picture for her role in Inglourious Basterds.[11]
Kruger played Anna in Jaco Van Dormael's Mr. Nobody. Critical response has praised the film's artistry and Kruger's acting.[12]
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Kruger made a cameo appearance in an April 2010 episode of the Fox show Fringe, in which her boyfriend, actor Joshua Jackson is a star. In 2010, Kruger also appeared in Mark Ronson's music video for "Somebody to Love Me", where she plays Boy George. In 2011, it was announced that she had replaced Eva Green in the role of Marie Antoinette in the French-language film, Les Adieux à la Reine.[13]
In 2012, she was named as a member of the Jury for the Main Competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[14]
She starred in the film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's novel The Host, which was released in March, 2013.

Endorsements

Kruger at the 2012 Berlin Film Festival
Kruger is a brand ambassador for watch manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre.[15] In December 2009, she was announced as the global spokesmodel for L'Oréal.[16]
It was announced in May 2010 that she would become the latest face for Calvin Klein's newest fragrance line, Beauty.[17]
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Personal life

In 1999, she began dating French actor and director Guillaume Canet.[18] They were married on 1 September 2001.[19] They acted together in 2005's Joyeux Noël, but divorced in 2006, though they remain friends.[20] Kruger later said that the marriage was not successful because their careers had kept them occupied in different parts of the world.[21]
She has been in a relationship with Joshua Jackson since 2006.[22] During an interview with magazine Glamour, she said, "Without sounding pessimistic, I learned that I don't believe in marriage. I believe in a commitment that you make in your heart. There's no paper that will make you stay. A guy friend of mine said, and it made a lot of sense, that people should get married at the end of the road, not the beginning."[23]
Besides German, Kruger speaks English and French fluently. She is a friend of fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.[24] Kruger divides her time between Paris and Vancouver.
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Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Point de lendemain
Short subject
2002 Duelles Sabine TV episode, Mauvaise conduite
2002 The Piano Player Erika
2002 Ni pour ni contre (bien au contraire) The call-girl
2002 Mon Idole Clara Broustal
2003 Michel Vaillant Julie Wood
2004 Troy Helen
2004 Wicker Park Lisa
2004 Narco

2004 National Treasure Abigail Chase Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
2005 Joyeux Noël Anna Sorensen
2005 Frankie Frankie
2006 The Tiger Brigades (Les Brigades du Tigre) Constance Radetsky
2006 Copying Beethoven Anna Holtz
2007 Goodbye Bafana Gloria Gregory
2007 Days of Darkness Véronica Star
2007 The Hunting Party Mirjana
2007 National Treasure: Book of Secrets Abigail Chase Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Action, Adventure
2008 Anything for Her Lisa
2009 Inglourious Basterds Bridget von Hammersmark Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
Golden Camera for Best International Actress
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated—Italian Online Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated—Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
2010 Mr. Nobody Anna Nominated—Stockholm Film Festival Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Volpi Cup for Best Actress
2010 Inhale
post-production
2010 Fringe Miranda Green TV episode—Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver.
2010 Lily Sometimes (Pieds nus sur les limaces) Clara
2011 Unknown Gina
2011 Forces spéciales Elsa
2012 Farewell, My Queen Queen Marie Antoinette
2012 Un Plan Parfait Isabelle
2013 The Host The Seeker
2013 Me Myself and Mum[25]

2013 The Green Blade Rises Sarah Bush Lincoln[26]
2014 Midnight Sun Actress

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Awards

Year Award Category Work Result
2003 Cannes Film Festival Chopard Trophy for Female Revelation
Won
2004 Bambi Award Career
Won
2004 Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress National Treasure Nominated
2010 SAG Award Best Cast Inglourious Basterds Won
2010: SAG Award Best Supporting Actress Inglourious Basterds Nominated
2010 Goldene Kamera Best International Actress Inglourious Basterds Won


Desiree Markella

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Desiree Markella!
Starting her career with a solid foundation in theatre during her college years, Desiree Markella has been acting professionally in TV and film since 2004. Accredited with roles on tv shows and films such as Death Sentence, starring Kevin Bacon, and Lifetime’s hit television series Army Wives, she has a drive and dedication that is hard to find. For 2013 she has made the move to Atlanta, GA, looking forward to what the city has in store for the entertainment business!

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Performer Profile


  • Gender: Female
  • Height: 5 feet 3 in
  • Weight: 115 lbs
  • Age Range: 21 - 29
  • Physique: Average
  • Hair Color: Black
  • Hair Length: Long
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Ethnicity: Latin/Hispanic, Caucasian, Mediterranean, Native American 

Film


Killing Winston Jones Cocoa/Supporting RadioActive Giant/ Joel David Moore
Enchanted Amore Lab Technician/Supporting Metropole Films/Rudieger von Spies
Tangled Web Kelly/Supporting Chapel Grove Films/David Richardson
Budd Bashran/Principal F3Films/Jon Cring
Death of Seasons Meredith/Principal White Flame Studios/Chance White
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Demi Lovato

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Birthday: 20 August 1992, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Height: 5' 3½" (1.61 m)

Biography

Demetria Devonne Lovato was born on August 20, 1992 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA to Dianna Hart, who was a former Dallas Cowboy cheerleader. Demi is the middle of 3 children, she has 2 other sisters, Dallas Lovato and Madison De La Garza. Growing up, Demi won several talent contests and performed in famous venues, including the Eismann Center and the Dallas Cowboys' Thanksgiving Day Halftime Show with LeAnn Rimes. She started her show business career in earnest at the age of 10, when she became a series regular on the children's television show, "Barney & Friends" (1992). After being on "Barney & Friends", she had many guest appearances, like "Just Jordan" (2007) and "Prison Break" (2005). In 2007, Demi Lovato began working with the Disney Channel. First, she got a part on a short television show called, "As the Bell Rings" (2007/II), but her role on the show ended when Lovato was cast as "Mitchie Torres" in the starring role of the Disney Channel movie, Camp Rock (2008) (TV). The movie launched Demi into total stardom, she was an overnight sensation. Demi also recorded 3 songs with the pop group, The Jonas Brothers, for the film's soundtrack. On September 23, 2008, Demi released her debut album, "Don't Forget". Several of the songs on the album were co-written by The Jonas Brothers. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. In promotion of this album, Demi went on tour with The Jonas Brothers on their 2008 "Burning Up Tour" as the opening act. In 2009, Demi landed her own show on Disney called "Sonny with a Chance" (2009) and, the same year, she released her second studio album, "Here We Go Again". In November of 2010, Demi checked herself into rehab in the middle of a Camp Rock Tour to get treatment for severe depression, bulimia, anorexia and cutting. Demi got out in January of 2011, while she was in treatment, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She had these problems since she was 11 years old. After Demi was released from treatment, she quit her hit Disney show, "Sonny with a Chance" (2009), and focused all of her energy on recording her third studio album. Her album, "Unbroken", was released on September 20, 2011. She went on tour with the band, Hot Chelle Rae, in the summer of 2012 
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Early life and career beginnings

Demetria Devonne Lovato was born on August 20, 1992, in Albuquerque, New Mexico[5][1] to parents Dianna Hart de la Garza, a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader[6] and country singer,[7] and Patrick Lovato. She has an older sister, Dallas, a younger half-sister, actress Madison De La Garza,[8] and an older half-sister whom she first spoke to when she was 20.[9] She is of Mexican, Irish and Italian descent.[10][11][12][13] Raised in Dallas, Texas,[8] Lovato, alongside longtime friend Selena Gomez, began her acting career on the children's television series Barney & Friends portraying Angela at the age of 7.[14] She started playing piano at the age of seven and guitar at the age of ten,[15] at which time she also enrolled in dancing and acting classes.[16]
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In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Lovato revealed that she was bullied so severely that she requested a home-schooled education.[17] Lovato earned a high school diploma through homeschooling in April 2009.[18] She later became a spokesperson for anti-bullying organization PACER and appeared on America's Next Top Model to speak out against bullying.[19] Lovato had suffered from eating disorders and self-mutilation of her wrists to cope with her emotions and depression.[20] In 2006, she appeared on Prison Break, and on Just Jordan the following year.[1]

2007–08: Camp Rock and Don't Forget

Lovato on the Demi Live! Warm Up Tour, 2008.
In 2007 and 2008, Lovato played the role of Charlotte Adams on the Disney Channel short series As the Bell Rings.[21] On the same day in summer 2007, she auditioned the channel's television film Camp Rock and the television series Sonny with a Chance, and got both parts.[22] Lovato received the lead role in Camp Rock, playing aspiring singer Mitchie Torres.[23] The movie premiered on June 20, 2008 to 8.9 million viewers.[24] Lovato provided vocals for four of the songs featured on its soundtrack, including "We Rock" and "This Is Me"; it was released on June 17, 2008.[25] That summer, Lovato embarked on her Demi Live! Warm Up Tour prior to the release of her debut album;[26] she also appeared during the Jonas Brothers' Burnin' Up Tour.[27]
Lovato's debut album Don't Forget was released on September 23, 2008; it debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, with 89,000 copies in first-week sales.[28] Ten of its songs were co-written with the Jonas Brothers.[29] The album has since been certified Gold in the U.S., having sold over 500,000 units in the country.[30] It spawned two singles, "Get Back" and "La La Land", which peaked at number 43 and 52 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.[31]

2009–10: Sonny With a Change and Here We Go Again

Lovato at the premiere of Hannah Montana: The Movie, 2009.
In 2009, Lovato, with Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, and the Jonas Brothers, recorded "Send It On", a charity single that served as the theme song for environmental organization Disney's Friends for Change[32][33] All of the song's proceeds were sent to environmental charities to the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund.[32] On February 8, Lovato's Disney Channel sitcom Sonny With a Chance premiered, in which her character Sonny Munroe became the newest cast member on the show-within-a-show So Random!.[34] That June, she co-starred in the Disney Channel film Princess Protection Program as Princess Rosalinda, alongside Selena Gomez.[35] It is the third highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie, premiering with 8.5 million viewers.[36]
Lovato's second studio album Here We Go Again was released on July 21, 2009.[1] The album received favorable reviews from critics,[37] and debuted atop the Billboard 200, with 108,000 copies in first-week sales.[38] Its music incorporated acoustic styles, which she described to be similar to the work of John Mayer.[39] Prior to the album's release, Lovato embarked on the Summer Tour 2009 for promotion.[40] Its lead single "Here We Go Again" peaked at number 15 on the Hot 100, becoming Lovato's first top 40 hit as a solo artist.[31] Its second and final single "Remember December" peaked at number 80 on the UK Singles Chart.[41]
In March 2010, Lovato and Joe Jonas recorded "Make a Wave" as a second charity single for Disney's Friends for Change.[42] Later that year, she headlined her first international tour, the South American Tour;[43] she later joined the Jonas Brothers Live in Concert tour as a special guest.[44] In May, Lovato appeared as a guest star in an episode of the medical drama series Grey's Anatomy as a teenage schizophrenic Hayley.[45] Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam premiered on September 3, 2010[46][47] to 8 million viewers, becoming the number one cable television movie of the year by number of viewers.[48] However, it debuted with roughly 1 million less viewers than its predecessor. The film holds a 40% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[49] Its accompanying soundtrack was released on August 10; Lovato provided vocals for nine songs, including "Can't Back Down" and "Wouldn't Change a Thing".[50] The soundtrack debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, with 41,000 copies in first-week sales.[51] The Jonas Brothers' 2012 World Tour was reworked to incorporate Lovato and the rest of the film's cast;[52] it began on August 7, two weeks later than planned.[53] The Sonny with a Chance soundtrack was released on October 5; Lovato provided vocals for four tracks, including "Me, Myself and Time".[54] It debuted at number 163 on the Billboard 200, making it Lovato's lowest debut and peaking soundtrack there.[55]

2010–12: Personal struggles, acting hiatus, and Unbroken

Lovato in Credicard Hall, São Paulo, Brazil, 2012.
On October 30, 2010, Lovato withdrew from the Jonas Brothers Live in Concert to enter a treatment facility to confront "physical and emotional issues".[56] Reports indicated that Lovato decided to enter treatment after punching female back-up dancer Alex Welch during a confrontation,[57] which led to an intervention by her family and management; she later took "100 percent, full responsibility" for the incident.[58] A financial settlement was reached in December, a portion of which was donated to charity.[59] On January 28, 2011, Lovato completed her inpatient treatment at the Timberline Knolls facility[60] and returned home to Los Angeles, where she would "continue to see doctors" to "help her work on the issues she confronted in treatment".[61] Lovato later acknowledged having suffered from bulimia, self-injury, and "self-medicating" with drugs and alcohol, which she stated was "like a lot of teens do to numb their pain".[62] Lovato added that she had "basically had a nervous breakdown"[20] and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder during treatment.[63] In April, she became a contributing editor for Seventeen magazine, where she discussed her personal struggles, directed towards teenage girls.[64]
Also that April, Lovato announced her departure from Sonny with a Chance, effectively putting her acting career in hiatus and ending the series;[65] she commented that "...it's kind of sad for me that a chapter of my life has ended but there couldn't be a better time for me to move on...I don't think going back to Sonny would be healthy for my recovery...Being in front of a camera would make me nervous."[66] She later stated she was willing to return to acting when she felt confident about doing so.[67] Her exit led to the creation of the spin-off So Random!, which focused on the sketches of the former show-within-a-show. The show featured the former Sonny cast members (with exception of Lovato), however was later cancelled after one season.[68]
Lovato's third studio album, Unbroken, was released on September 20, 2011.[69] She began working on the album in July 2010, and experimented with R&B elements in its music.[70] The album received mixed to positive reviews from music critics, who recognized it as a growth in musicianship in light of her personal struggles.[71] Its singles, "Skyscraper" and "Give Your Heart a Break", peaked at numbers 10 and 16 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.[31] The latter was certified platinum in the United States.[72] Lovato held her Summer Tour 2012 from June through September.[73] In July 2012, "Skyscraper" was nominated for "Best Video With a Message" at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, which she won.[74]

2012–present: The X Factor and Demi

Lovato at The X Factor auditions in San Francisco, June 2012.
In March 2012, MTV aired a documentary special, Stay Strong, about Lovato's time in rehab and recovery.[75][76] In April, Lovato began work on her fourth studio album.[77] At the Minnesota State Fair in August, she announced plans to continue work after her pre-show performance at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards,[78] with a single to be released by December,[79] though this never came to be. Lovato commented that she was "tired of all the dubstep that's on the radio right now" and "[wanted her] music to grow with [her]".[80]
In May 2012, Lovato was hired as a judge for the second season of the American version of The X Factor with a reported salary of $1 million,[81] joining fellow new judge Britney Spears and returning judges Simon Cowell and L.A. Reid;[82] her hire was speculated to be in hopes of luring a younger audience.[83] She mentored the Young Adults category; her final act, CeCe Frey, finished in sixth place.[84] In March 2013, Lovato was confirmed to return for the third season.[85]
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On December 24, 2012, Lovato released a video of her performing "Angels Among Us" on her YouTube account, which she dedicated to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.[86] In January 2013, it was reported that Lovato had been residing in a sober living facility in Los Angeles for more than a year, feeling it was the best way to avoid returning to her addictions and eating disorder.[87] On February 24, "Heart Attack" was premiered on On Air with Ryan Seacrest[88] as the lead single from her upcoming fourth album Demi. The album is scheduled to be released on May 14.[89]

Philanthropy

Lovato at the 15th Annual Arthur Ashe Kids Day at Billie Jean King Stadium, 2010.
In May 2009, Lovato was awarded Honorary Ambassador of Education by the American Partnership For Eosinophilic Disorders.[90] As part of her involvement with the environmental organization Disney's Friends for Change, Lovato, Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, and the Jonas Brothers recorded the charity's theme song "Send It On" in 2009. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 20.[32][33] The proceeds from the song were directed to environmental charities to the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund.[32] Lovato and Joe Jonas recorded another song for the charity, "Make a Wave", in March 2010.[42]
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She was featured in a January 2010 public service announcement for Voto Latino to promote the organization's "Be Counted" campaign for the 2010 United States Census.[91] In October 2010, she served as the spokeswoman for the anti-bullying organization PACER.[92] Lovato was also part of the "A Day Made Better" School Advocacy Campaign,[93] and has supported DonateMyDress.org, Kids Wish Network, Love Our Children USA, ST. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and City of Hope.[4] In April 2012, Lovato became a contributing editor for Seventeen magazine, where she discussed her personal struggles, directed towards teenage girls.[64] In October, she was named the new Ambassador of Mean Stinks, an anti-bullying campaign focused on eliminating bullying among girls.[94]

Artistry

Influences and voice

Lovato performing in Springfield, Illinois, 2012.
Lovato has cited John Mayer, with whom she worked on her second album Here We Go Again, as one of her "biggest musical influences".[95] Other musical influences include Kelly Clarkson, Christina Aguilera, Aretha Franklin, Paramore, Gladys Knight, Billy Gillman, Billie Holiday, Whitney Houston, and Beyoncé Knowles.[96][97] She said of Gillman: "We had the same voice range when I was young. I would practice to his songs all the time."[96] She has also added that she likes black metal and metalcore music, calling symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir "one of her favorite live acts".[98] On Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in July 2009, Lovato stated that three of her favorite bands were metalcore/symphonic black metal band Abigail Williams, deathcore band Job for a Cowboy and southern metal band Maylene and the Sons of Disaster. She listed songs by Jon McLaughlin, Eminem, Sam Cooke, and the contemporary Christian music artists Stacie Orrico, MercyMe, BarlowGirl, and Bethany Dillon as her favorite songs, explaining they keep her feeling positive and remind her to stay strong.[99] She said she is a fan of Britney Spears, calling her "the epitome of pop."[100] Following the release of Unbroken, she commented that her musical styles have shifted towards hip-hop and R&B, adding that Rihanna is one of her favorite R&B artists.[97] Additionally, she listed Bruce Springsteen as a musical role model.[101]
Lovato on the South Bank, London, 2008.
Lovato's vocals have been met with positive responses from music critics. Nick Levine of Digital Spy commented that her vocals on Don't Forget were "consistently impressive".[102] Singer and producer Ryan Tedder who worked on Unbroken said that "Demi blew me out of the water vocally! I had no idea how good her voice is. She's one of the best singers I've ever worked with. Literally, that good... I mean, she's a Kelly Clarkson-level vocalist. And Kelly has a set of pipes."[103] Becky Brain of Idolator wrote Lovato has a "killer voice and the A-list material to put it to good use".[104] The Hollywood Reporter writer Sophie Schillaci stated she "has a voice that can silence even the harshest of critics. Something not often found in her peers."[105]
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Public image

Lovato is a Christian and prays with her band before they perform.[8] She has described herself as very spiritual rather than very religious and confirmed her belief in God.[106] She is best friends with Selena Gomez, whom she met at the auditions for Barney & Friends.[107] Lovato was a vegetarian, but since entering treatment, has started eating meat.[108]
In March 2009, Lovato commented "My first passion is music, because it comes naturally to me. Acting has been like a hobby."[109] In 2010, Lovato briefly dated Joe Jonas.[110][111] Later that year, on her eighteenth birthday, she bought her family a Mediterranean-style house in Los Angeles; she described giving to her family as the "best present" she had received.[112] Lovato also purchased their current $1.88 million home in Toluca Lake when she was 16.[113]
Lovato stated that she has no interest in having a relationship with her estranged father Patrick; she wrote the song "For the Love of a Daughter" about him, which was reportedly prompted by a series of interviews given by her father to benefit himself from her fame.[114]
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Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Camp Rock Mitchie Torres Disney Channel Original Movie
2009 Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience Herself Concert film
2009 Princess Protection Program Princess Rosalinda/Rosie Gonzalez Disney Channel Original Movie
2010 Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Mitchie Torres Disney Channel Original Movie
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2002–04 Barney & Friends Angela Recurring role
2006 Prison Break Danielle Curtin "First Down" (season 2: episode 4)
2007–08 As the Bell Rings Charlotte Adams Main role (season 1)
2007 Just Jordan Nicole "Slippery When Wet" (season 2: episode 6)
2008 Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream Herself "Hello Hollywood" (season 1: episode 7)
"Keeping It Real" (season 2: episode 3)
2009–11 Sonny with a Chance Sonny Munroe Lead role; Disney Channel Original Series
2010–11 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Herself "The Williams Family" (season 7: episode 23)
"The Walker Family" (season 9: episode 9)
2010 Grey's Anatomy Hayley "Shiny Happy People" (season 6: episode 22)
2011 Keeping Up with the Kardashians Herself "Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event, Part 2" (season 6: episode 15)
2012 Punk'd Herself "Nick Cannon" (season 9: episode 6)
2012–present The X Factor Herself Judge/mentor
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