Thursday, 14 March 2013

Chloë Grace Moretz

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Chloë Grace Moretz (pron.: /məˈrɛts/; born February 10, 1997) is an American actress. She began her acting career at the age of seven and has appeared in films such as The Amityville Horror (2005), (500) Days of Summer (2009), Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010), Kick-Ass (2010), Let Me In (2010), Hugo (2011), and Dark Shadows (2012). She will appear in the upcoming 2013 remake of the 1976 film Carrie in the title role.
Moretz was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Her mother, Teri (née Duke), is a nurse, and her father, McCoy Lee Moretz, is a plastic surgeon.[2][3] Moretz has four older brothers: Brandon, Trevor, Colin, and Ethan.[4] She has described her family as "very Christian".[5] One of her brothers, Trevor "Duke", is her acting coach and accompanies her on trips and press dates when her parents are unable to attend.[6] Moretz moved from Cartersville, Georgia to New York in 2002, with her mother and her older brother, Trevor, because he was accepted into the Professional Performing Arts School; this initially got her interested in acting.[7] Her acting career began when she and the rest of her family moved to Los Angeles in 2004.
Chloë Grace has expressed her intention to establish a clear separation between her professional career (premieres and filming movies) and her personal life[8], which she describes as a happy life with great support from her family.[9]
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Her hobbies in her spare time[10] [11] are a devotion to video games [12][13], and listening to all kinds of musical styles[14][15], which includes her admiration for Barbadian singer Rihanna[16].
She is also a big fan of skiing, a sport she has undertaken actively together with her family and friends
Moretz's first role in Hollywood was as Violet in two episodes of the series The Guardian, and her first movie role was as Molly in Heart of the Beholder. It was not until her second big-screen acting role, in the 2005 remake of The Amityville Horror that she earned greater recognition in the form of a Young Artist Award nomination.[20] After Amityville, Moretz's acting career progressed further when she received several guest-starring roles on TV, as well as a small role in Big Momma's House 2. Among the most notable of her TV roles to date are as the recurring characters Kiki George in Dirty Sexy Money, and Sherri Maltby in Desperate Housewives. Moretz also voiced the U.S. version of the animated character Darby in My Friends Tigger & Pooh. Moretz also co-starred as Cammie, an abused child, in The Poker House alongside Selma Blair and Jennifer Lawrence.[21] After her first film premiere in The Amityville Horror, she has been a frequent guest at film premieres.
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In 2010, Moretz appeared as Hit-Girl in director Matthew Vaughn's action film Kick-Ass, based on the graphic novel of the same name by Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr.. Despite controversy surrounding her role in the violent film, she has received widespread critical acclaim for her portrayal. Roger Ebert[22] gave the movie one out of four stars, but nonetheless wrote: "Say what you will about her character, but Chloe Grace Moretz has presence and appeal." Moretz trained with Jackie Chan's stunt crew for three months prior to filming Kick-Ass and did most of her own stunts while filming on location.[23] Also that year, she played Abby, a 12-year-old vampire, in Let Me In,[24] the American remake of the Swedish film Let the Right One In, which was released on October 1, 2010.[25] She played Ann Sliger in the crime thriller Texas Killing Fields, which was released on October 14, 2011.[26]
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Moretz played Isabelle in Martin Scorsese's Hugo, a film adaptation of The Invention of Hugo Cabret.[27] Hugo, which was nominated for 11 Oscars, co-starred Asa Butterfield, Ben Kingsley and Helen McCrory. Moretz stars in Hick, an adaptation of the novel by Andrea Portes.[28] She appeared in the 2012 Tim Burton film Dark Shadows, a remake of the popular soap opera, playing the role of Carolyn Stoddard,[29][30] a rebellious teenage daughter. Moretz has signed on to play the leading role in Emily the Strange. The project was first mentioned in 2010, when Dark Horse Entertainment president Mike Richardson announced his plans to bring the character to the big screen. First started as an iconic image in 1991 and used to promote a clothing line from Cosmic Debris, the Gothic teen has developed a back story through a series of Dark Horse Comics, which have been published since 2001.[31]
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In March 2012, Moretz signed on to The Drummer, a biopic about the last six years of the life of Dennis Wilson, drummer for The Beach Boys. She stars alongside Aaron Eckhart, Rupert Grint and Vera Farmiga.[32] Her 2013 roles include playing title character in an re-adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie directed by Kimberly Peirce,[33][34][35] and reprising her role as Hit-Girl in the sequel Kick-Ass 2.[36]
In January 2013, Moretz was chosen to play the protagonist Mia in the adaptation of Gayle Forman's If I Stay. The story follows the 17-year-old classical musician as she deals with the aftermath of a catastrophic car accident involving her family and has an out-of-body experience.[37]
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Filmography

Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Heart of the Beholder Molly
The Amityville Horror Chelsea Lutz
Today You Die St. Thomas Hospital girl
2006 Big Momma's House 2 Carrie Fuller
Room 6 Melissa Norman
Wicked Little Things Emma Tunny
2007 Pooh's Super Sleuth Christmas Movie Darby Voice role
Hallowed Ground Sabrina
2008 The Third Nail Hailey
The Eye Alicia
My Friends Tigger & Pooh's Friendly Tails Darby Voice role
The Poker House Cammie
My Friends Tigger & Pooh: The Hundred Acre Wood Haunt Darby Voice role
Bolt Young Penny Voice role
2009 (500) Days of Summer Rachel Hansen
Not Forgotten Toby Bishop
Tigger and Pooh and A Musical Too Darby Voice role
2010 Jack and the Beanstalk Jillian
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Angie Steadman
Kick-Ass Hit Girl / Mindy Macready
Let Me In Abby
2011 Our Deal Veronica – Night Creeper Short film
Hick Luli McMullen
Texas Killing Fields Little Ann Sliger
Hugo Isabelle
Scary Girl Enid Krysinski Short film
2012 Dark Shadows Carolyn Stoddard
2013 Movie 43 Amanda Filmed in 2010
Kick-Ass 2 Hit Girl / Mindy Macready In post-production
Carrie Carrie White In post-production
2014 Dance of the Mirlitons In post-production In post-production
Television appearances
Year Title Role Notes
2004 The Guardian Violet Episodes: "The Watchers", "Blood In, Blood Out"
2005 Family Plan Young Charlie
My Name Is Earl Candy Stoker Episode: "Broke Joy's Fancy Figurine"
2006 The Emperor's New School Furi (Voice role) Episode: "Kuzcogarten/Evil and Eviler"
2006–07 Desperate Housewives Sherri Maltby Episodes: "The Miracle Song", "Come Play Wiz Me"
2007–08 Dirty Sexy Money Kiki George 7 episodes
2007–09 My Friends Tigger & Pooh Darby (Voice role) Main role
2007 The Cure Emily
2011–13 30 Rock Kaylie Hooper Episodes: "TGS Hates Women", "Standards and Practices", "Game Over"
2012 Punk'd Herself Episode: "Dax Shepard"
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2010 Kick-Ass: The Game Hit Girl / Mindy Macready (Voice role)
2012 Dishonored[38] Emily Kaldwin (Voice role)
Music videos
Year Artist Song
2010 The Soft Pack "Answer to Yourself"
2011 Best Coast "Our Deal"
Dionne Bromfield ft. Mz Bratt "Ouch"
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Awards and nominations

Year Award Nominated work Result
2006 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger The Amityville Horror Nominated
2007 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger Big Momma's House 2 Nominated
Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actress Desperate Housewives Nominated
2008 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role My Friends Tigger & Pooh Nominated
Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress Dirty Sexy Money Nominated
2010 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Actress (500) Days of Summer Nominated
Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Female Breakout Kick-Ass Nominated
Scream Award for Best Fantasy Actress Nominated
Scream Award for Best Superhero Nominated
Scream Award for Best Breakthrough Performance – Female Won
2011 Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film Nominated
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance Won
MTV Movie Award for Best Hero Won
MTV Movie Award for Best Fight (shared with Mark Strong) Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Young Actress Kick-Ass & Let Me In Nominated
Empire Award for Best Newcomer[39] Won
Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor[40] Let Me In Won
Scream Award for Best Horror Actress Won
Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film Nominated
Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film Diary of a Wimpy Kid Won
2012 People's Choice Award Favorite Movie Star Under 25 Hugo Won
CinemaCon BSA Award for Female Star of Tomorrow Award[41] Won
Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film[42] Won
Saturn Award Best Performance by a Younger Actor[43] Nominated
Women in Film Crystal Awards Face of the Future[44]
Won
2013 Saturn Award Best Performance by a Younger Actor[45] Dark Shadows Pending


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Chelsea Ricketts

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Birthday: 29 October 1989
Height: 5' 7" (1.70 m)

Biography

Chelsea Ricketts is an actress best known for her role Marta Talford on the TV series Lincoln Heights and for her role Britney on the TV series 10 Things I Hate About You.

Chelsea Ricketts was born on October 29, 1989. She made her debut in 2001 on the TV series Flip Flop Shop followed by her movie debut a year later in Beyond the Prairie, Part 2: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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Chelsea Ricketts is an actress best known for her role Marta Talford on the ABC Family drama Lincoln Heights and for her role Britney on the ABC family comedy 10 Things I Hate About You.

Chelsea Ricketts was born on October 29, 1989. She made her debut in 2001 on the TV series Flip Flop Shop.

Chelsea Ricketts also had a prominent role on the TV series 10 Things I Hate About You, Lincoln Heights, The Killing and The Secret Life of the American Teenager.

TV Credit

Movie Credit

2001 Flip Flop Shop as Chelsea

2008 CSI Miami as Allison OConner

2009 Greys Anatomy as Jeanie

2009 Lincoln Heights as Marta Talford

2010 10 Things I Hate About You as Britney

2010 Big Time Rush as Sasha

2010 Hot in Cleveland as Francesca

2010 Melrose Place as Caitlin Rogers

2010 No Ordinary Family as Amy

2010 Zeke and Luther as Holly Hendricks
2002 Beyond the Prairie (Part 2) The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder as Sarah

2007 Missionary Man as Kiowa

2009 The Hole as Whitney
You may recognize Chelsea Ricketts from her guest-spots on TV shows like Big Time Rush and Zeke and Luther, or her recurring roles as Britney on 10 Things I Hate About You and Marta on Lincoln Heights. But she has also made her mark in film, most recently, she has starred in two upcoming films, Crooked Arrows and Chasing Shakespeare.
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I was recently given the opportunity to interview Ms. Ricketts for Teen Ink about these upcoming projects.

Rachel – Tell us a little about yourself.

Chelsea Ricketts – Okay! My name is Chelsea Ricketts. I am an actress. I moved up to L.A, I guess four years ago now. I was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and I still love it! My whole family is still there.

RH – How did you first become interested in acting?

CH – I kind of started when I was a little kid. By chance, I randomly ran into a situation that opened me up to it. And ever since I was a little girl, I just absolutely loved it! It is my passion literally from age, like, four.

RH – One of your latest projects is Crooked Arrows; tell us about filming that.

CH – Crooked Arrows was absolutely amazing! We filmed out in Boston, which was cool because I had never been there. It was just amazing. It was two months in Boston and I was really the only girl. {laughs} So I was hanging out with, I don’t know, like 14 awesome lacrosse players! So it was a pretty fun experience.
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RH – What was it like being the only girl?

CH – {laughs} It was fun at times ‘cause I got a lot of attention, but then at other times it was just like, “Oh, my gosh, I miss my girlfriends! I need to lock myself in my hotel room!” But for the most part it was amazing!

The boys are so sweet and so respectful. I had a blast. Literally! There wasn’t one day that I wasn’t having the time of my life.

RH – Are you anything like your character?

CH – I’d like to think so. Absolutely. I want to be just like Nadie. She’s really, really cool!

I think I’m like her in the ways that I, growing up, always kind of wanted to hang with the guys and be able to be tough and play sports and keep up. So, yes, in that way, I just think Nadie’s a little bit cooler. {laughs} She’s just a little bit cooler than me.

RH – Both Crooked Arrows and Chasing Shakespeare have a Native American aspect to them; are you Native American?

CH – I am partially, on my dad’s side. Yes.

RH – There is a book called Chasing Shakespeare; is the film based on that book?

CH – It is not. No.

RH – What is Chasing Shakespeare about?

CH – Chasing Shakespeare is an absolutely beautiful story.

I read the script while filming Crooked Arrows. I read it at like one in the morning in my trailer in Boston, and I fell in love with it!

It’s about a girl and a guy who fall in love and have to go through the hardships of family and sickness and a couple other things that I shouldn’t say. It’s just basically a story of how love can conquer a lot of things. It’s a beautiful story!
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RH – What was the most challenging thing you’ve had to do on that film?

CH – The most challenging thing was reciting Shakespeare! I actually really, really love Shakespeare. I studied it through high school and a little bit in Jr. High, but it’s hard! People think that performing Shakespeare is easy; it is not.

I memorize lines for a living! But trying to memorize Shakespeare and speak it in the right way was really difficult. That was the hardest thing working on Chasing Shakespeare. But it was fun! It was really fun.

RH – Tell us about your character.

CH – My character is the lead. It’s all about her. She’s the one that falls in love with kind of a difficult, kind of forbidden love at the time.

[The movie] flashes back from me at my young age and me in my old age at the end of my life. It’s really cool.

I don’t really know how else to explain it without giving anything away.

RH – Did you play both parts? Were you made up as an older woman?

CH – No, I played Venus from about 17 to 22. Then it would flash to me in old age. Mike Wade plays my love interest as a young guy and Danny Glover plays my love interest as an old man.

RH – Danny Glover is a very prominent actor in Hollywood; what was it like working with him?

CH – {laughs} You know what’s funny? Me and Mike Wade, who play the young versions, we worked for like the first two months on the film. [We] filmed all of our stuff. They got rid of the young cast [from the flashbacks] and the older cast came in. So I never even worked a day on set with Danny. It’s crazy how they did it.

RH – Have you gotten to meet him?

CH – No! I know I get to see the film, like a screening of it, I think the first week of April and I get to meet him then.

It’s just so funny! I’m like, “Oh, you’re playing my love interest as an older man,” and I’ve never even met him on set.

Yeah, I’ll meet him soon. Definitely.

RH – That is interesting!

CH – I know! So weird. Movies. What’d ya know?

RH – What was it like working on Big Time Rush?

CH – Oh, gosh! I had so much fun on Big Time Rush! I mean, I’ve had fun on all of them, but Big Time Rush was up there.

I’m really good friends with the boys, anyways. Logan Henderson is from Texas, so I’ve known him for a really long time. So it was kind of cool to be like, “Oh, hey, I’m gonna be on your show!” (‘Cause he had no idea!) So that was really cool.

It was fun! It’s so different from everything else that I do. A lot of the stuff that I do is really serious, so it was kind of nice to step out of my comfort zone and get to be just silly and fun and loud. I had a blast working on that show!

RH – Is there a chance that your character will come back?

CH – There’s definitely a chance! There’s no, like, for sure, no.

RH – One of the movies you were on early on in your career was called The Hole; it sounds like a horror movie, so what was it like filming that movie?

CH – That movie was really fun!

My character wasn’t involved in, like, all the scary stuff. I played the best friend of the character who was going through all the scary stuff. So, for me, it was just really cool. I just got hang out with her and hang out by the pool. My scenes were all really fun and easy.

So, yeah, I didn’t get to experience all the terror and all that scary stuff.

RH – Who is an actor you would like to work with in the future?

CH – Somebody that I look up to—I love her career; I love everything she’s done; I think she’s incredibly talented—is Rachel McAdams. I would say I’d like to aspire to have a career very similar to hers.

I would absolutely love to work with Johnny Depp! That would make my life complete! {laughs}

That’s probably my male and female top favorites. Obviously, Meryl Streep; everybody loves Meryl Streep.

RH – Aside from Crooked Arrows and Chasing Shakespeare, what other projects are you currently working on?

CH – I’m going to be appearing on the AMC show, The Killing, in season two. I cannot say anything about my character other than I will be appearing on that show starting in April and it’s a recurring character. You’ll see me through-out that season.

RH – What advice do you have for aspiring actors?

CH – Just to stick with it. You have to have an absolute passion for what you do or there is no point in doing it. Because it’s tough, but if you love what you do, you absolutely will succeed.

I’ve been working at this since I was literally four years old. I started doing commercials. Never once have I given up, and now it’s all paying off. I feel more myself on a set than I do anywhere else.

So, my main advice is if you truly love it and it’s your passion, don’t ever give up ‘cause it’ll happen.
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Biography

Charlotte Pines grew up in Glens Falls, NY, a small town at the base of the Adirondack mountains. She attended SUNY New Paltz, graduating with an Acting major and Philosophy minor.

From 2010 - 2011 she appeared in the Off-Broadway thriller, Play Dead, by Teller of Penn & Teller and Todd Robbins star of the Coney Island side show, as Margery the Boston Medium. Photos featuring Charlotte appeared in many publications and periodicals, including the December 2010 issue of Vanity Fair.

Her work in Tom. X Chao's Callous Cad earned Charlotte her first critical acknowledgement and a nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Leading Role for the 2012 New York Innovative Theatre Awards.

In addition to acting, Charlotte is also passionate about improvising, reading, traveling, adventuring, languages, animals, doing new things, listening to strange music. She lives in Brooklyn with her cat, Prince Meowrice Luther Miguel Spooticus Rex Halfstache Pines, the Loud of Mouth
so... i haven't FORGOTTEN about my blog, per seeeee....... i've just been willfully ignoring it. YOU'RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME, BLOG! you can nag my mind all you want, see if i update you!
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try your luck, though. i'm writing on it today, so who's to say it couldn't become a regular thing?

for more frequent updating, my website, www.charlottepines.com, is probably your best bet, but then who can tell the future?

jokes aside, i am working on a show called callous cad. it's gonna be awesome, i guarantee it.

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check out the official callous cad website! it's one of two shows that will be in rep at the HERE arts space in soho from friday, september 30th - sunday october 16th. i will be portraying a magical being, (see the confetti?) sent to help tom chao (under confetti) celebrate his new love... or so i think!

the other half of cheerful insanity is kim katzberg's penetrating the space, which looks rad as hell. SO GO SEE THEM BOTH!

callous cad

at HERE
145 6th avenue, new york, ny
(enter on dominick, 1 block south of spring
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friday september 30th, october 7th and 14th at 7pm
saturday october 1st, 8th and 15th at 3pm and 7pm
sunday october 2nd, 9th and 16th at 3pm

Chantille Boudousque

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Chantille Boudousque
Career: Actress
Height: 170
Born: 16 November 1978
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Cazzy Golomb

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Height: 1.63 (5' 4")
Known for: Cult , Pastor Jones: Sisters in Spirit (video) , Road Side Assistance (video) , Abelar: Tales of an Ancient Empire , That Game of Chess and more.  
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Cazzy Golomb filmography
Here you can learn about the movies Cazzy Golomb acted in. You can see the names of the movies, their budget, years of release and the money gained from the screening of the certain movie. It is always interesting to know.
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Movies & Videos Budget Year Opening weekend US box Office
Abelar: Tales of an Ancient Empire - Hekate $1M 2010

Pastor Jones: Sisters in Spirit (video) - Angela $1M 2007

Cult - Mindy's Mother $950K 2007

Road Side Assistance (video) - Avila $250K 2008

That Game of Chess - Elena $200K 2005

The Vampire's Dance - Audrey $80K 2008

Fragments of Daniela - Natasha $50K 2006

Agatha (short) - Tricia $48K 2006

Jealous - Dawson $25K 2009

Devil's Land (short) - Lori Benton, Special Thanks $20K 2009

Siamese Connection (short) - Mary/Aurora Kendrick $5K 2008

Elysian (short) - Maria $3.5K 2008

Resident Dave (short) - Brianna $2K 2008

Under the Gun - Waitress/make-up artist $1.5K 2004

Easy S.O.S (short) - Janine $500 2009

Spaghetti vs Noodles (short) - Julia
2005

Canvas (short) - Sales clerk
2007

Love 10 to 1 - Domino
2009

The Chronicles of Holly-Weird (short) - Meg
2009

The Hunter's Moon - Deluvina
2009