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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

The full list of 2011 Teen Choice Awards winners, which were voted on by the public:

Movies

Choice Movie: Action - Fast Five
Choice Movie Actor: Action - Johnny Depp, The Tourist
Choice Movie Actress: Action - Angelina Jolie, The Tourist
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy - Taylor Lautner, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy - Emma Watson, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Choice Movie: Drama - Black Swan
Choice Movie Actor: Drama - Robert Pattinson, Water for Elephants
Choice Movie Actress: Drama - Natalie Portman, Black Swan
Choice Movie: Romantic Comedy - Easy A
Choice Movie Actor: Romantic Comedy - Ashton Kutcher, No Strings Attached
Choice Movie Actress: Romantic Comedy - Emma Stone, Easy A
Choice Movie: Comedy - Bad Teacher
Choice Movie Actor: Comedy - Justin Timberlake, Bad Teacher
Choice Movie Actress: Comedy - Cameron Diaz, Bad Teacher
Choice Movie: Horror - Paranormal Activity 2
Choice Animated Movie: Voice - Johnny Depp, Rango
Choice Movie: Chemistry - Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, Just Go With It
Choice Movie: Liplock - Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Choice Movie: Hissy Fit - Ed Helms, The Hangover Part II
Choice Movie: Villain - Tom Felton, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Choice Movie: Male Scene Stealer - Kellan Lutz, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Choice Movie: Female Scene Stealer - Ashley Greene, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Choice Summer Movie - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Choice Summer Movie Star: Male - Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Choice Summer Movie Star: Female - Emma Watson, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Choice Movie Breakout: Female - Brooklyn Decker, Just Go With It
Choice Movie Breakout: Male - Alex Pettyfer, I Am Number Four / Beastly

Before they were Teen Choice Awards nominees, they were just teens
Television


Choice TV Show: Drama - Gossip Girl
Choice TV Actor: Drama - Chace Crawford, Gossip Girl
Choice TV Actress: Drama - Blake Lively, Gossip Girl
Choice TV Show: Fantasy/Sci-Fi - The Vampire Diaries
Choice TV Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi - Ian Somerhalder, The Vampire Diaries
Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi - Nina Dobrev, The Vampire Diaries
Choice TV Show: Action - NCIS: Los Angeles
Choice TV Actor: Action - Shane West, Nikita
Choice TV Actress: Action - Linda Hunt, NCIS: Los Angeles
Choice TV Show: Comedy - Glee
Choice TV Actor: Comedy - Cory Monteith, Glee
Choice TV Actress: Comedy - Selena Gomez, Wizards of Waverly Place
Choice TV: Animated Show - The Simpsons
Choice TV: Personality - Jennifer Lopez, American Idol
Choice TV: Reality Competition Show - American Idol
Choice TV: Reality Show - Jersey Shore
Choice TV: Male Reality/Variety Star - Paul "Pauly D" Del Vecchio, Jersey Shore
Choice TV: Female Reality/Variety Star - The Kardashians, Keeping Up with the Kardashians
Choice TV: Villain - Justin Bieber, CSI
Choice TV: Female Scene Stealer - Katerina Graham, The Vampire Diaries
Choice TV: Male Scene Stealer - Michael Trevino, The Vampire Diaries
Choice Summer TV Show - Pretty Little Liars
Choice Summer TV Star: Female - Lucy Hale, Pretty Little Liars
Choice Summer TV Star: Male - Ian Harding, Pretty Little Liars
Choice TV: Breakout Show - The Voice
Choice TV: Breakout Star - Darren Criss, Glee

Kaley Cuoco hosted the Teen Choice Awards
Music


Choice Music: Male Artist - Justin Bieber
Choice Music: Female Artist - Taylor Swift
Choice Music: Group - Selena Gomez & the Scene
Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Artist - Eminem
Choice Music: Rock Group - Paramore
Choice Music: Rock Track - "Monster," Paramore
Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Track - "Run the World (Girls)," Beyonc
Choice Music: Single - "Who Says," Selena Gomez & the Scene
Choice Music: Male Country Artist - Keith Urban
Choice Music: Female Country Artist - Taylor Swift
Choice Music: Country Single - "Mean," Taylor Swift
Choice Music: Country Group - Lady Antebellum
Choice Music: Love Song - "Love You Like a Love Song," Selena Gomez
Choice Break-Up Song - "Back to December," Taylor Swift
Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon: Female - Taylor Swift
Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon: Male - Zac Efron
Choice Male Hottie - Justin Bieber
Choice Female Hottie - Selena Gomez
Choice Summer Song - "Skyscraper," Demi Lovato
Choice Summer Music Star: Female - Katy Perry
Choice Summer Music Star: Male - Bruno Mars
Choice Music: Breakout Artist - Bruno Mars

Sports

Choice Athlete: Male - Shaun White (Snowboarding/Skateboarding/Surfing)
Choice Athlete: Female - Shawn Johnson (Gymnastics)

Other

Choice Vampire - Robert Pattinson
Choice Comedian - Ellen DeGeneres
Choice Twit - Justin Bieber
Choice Web Star - Rebecca Black

With five wins each, Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift received more trophies than any other individuals at the Teen Choice Awards.Gomez was named Choice TV Actress and Choice Female Hottie.

With her band, the Scene, Gomez also picked up the Choice Music: Group, Choice Music: Single and Choice Music: Love Song plaudits. Swift, meanwhile, was named Choice Music: Female Artist, Choice Music: Female Country Artist, Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon: Female, in addition to picking up awards for Choice Music: Country Single and Choice Break-Up Song.

Gomez's boyfriend Justin Bieber was (where else?) right on her heels with four honors: Choice Music: Male Artist, Choice Male Hottie, Choice Twit and Choice TV: Villain for his guest stint on CSI.

Big honors also went to the Harry Potter film franchise, which nabbed seven awards and was saluted with a montage at the end of Sunday's awards ceremony.

Other multiple winners included The Vampire Diaries (five awards), The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (four), Bad Teacher (three), Glee (three), Gossip Girl (three) and Pretty Little Liars (three).

The show, which aired live on Fox, was notable for featuring Sean Kingston's first public appearance after his watercraft accident.

Demi Lovato, who entered treatment for "emotional and physical issues" in November, was also on hand to pick up the Choice Summer Song award for "Skyscraper." "You guys are what got me through this last year," she told the crowd.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Mary Helgenberger was born on 16th November 1958 in Fremont, Nebraska, USA.After making her feature debut as an all-night answering service operator in the mediocre anthology thriller "After Midnight", Helgenberger had a small role in Steven Spielberg's engaging fantasy "Always" (both 1989). But her bread-and-butter through the 90s were TV-movies and miniseries, many of which were made for the Lifetime Channel.

In Sickness and in Health" (1992) offered her the plum role of Mickey, the lusty caretaker who befriends her charge (Lesley Ann Warren) suffering from multiple sclerosis, only to betray that trust by sleeping with her husband (Tom Skerritt). Her leading role in "The Cowboy Way" (1994) offered Helgenberger some feature exposure, as did "Species" (1995) and its regrettable 1998 sequel "Species II", "My Fellow American" (1996) and "Fire Down Below" (1997), but nothing about her work in these films would erase perceptions of her as a TV actress.

Helgenberger began an association with Showtime which would include Peter Weller's "Partners" (1994, from the "Directed By" series), "Conundrum" (1996), "Elmore Leonard's Gold Coast" (1997), "Thanks of a Grateful Nation" (1998) and "Happy Face Murders" (1999). Excellent as the sex-starved widow of "Gold Coast", in which she rejoined Weller, she delivered arguably her best performance as the sister of a veteran felled by Gulf War Syndrome in the critically-acclaimed "Thanks of a Grateful Nation".

She was equally terrific in NBC's "Murder Live!" (1997) as shallow talk-show host Pia Postman and "Perfect Town, Perfect Murder" (2000), a thoughtful CBS miniseries look into the killing of JonBenet Ramsey. That year also found her in her biggest feature success to date, playing the woman whose medical condition leads Julia Roberts to uncover evidence of corporate wrongdoing in Steven Soderbergh's "Erin Brockovich". She appeared next in the critically acclaimed comedy-drama by PaulWeitz.

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are having the time of their lives in Hawaii. With Theroux's 40th birthday on August 10, the couple touched down in paradise on Sunday on a trip that Aniston's Wanderlust costar originally planned with Heidi Bivens, his former longtime girlfriend.

On Monday evening, they shopped for gifts and checked out antique artifacts and jewelry for half an hour at the Lotus Gallery. "They were the only people in the store and seemed extremely relaxed and happy," a source says of the giggling pair. "Jennifer was hugging Justin from behind.When they left the store, Jennifer was massaging Justin's shoulders from behind, and he turned around and said something that made her laugh hysterically," the insider says. "They seemed giddy in love and genuinely happy together."Later that night, wrapped Buddha statue in hand, they headed to Ben Stiller and wife Christine Taylor's estate for Taylor's 40th birthday bash.

Jennifer hung out with Christine but never got too far from Justin. They seemed to have a good time but didn't stay too long before they headed back to their house for the night," the source adds.On Tuesday, they left their rented house in a Jeep for a lunchtime treat -- buying a roadside coconut from a local woman, according to a source. Later in the day, Theroux went for a brisk half-hour jog through the fields surrounding their posh vacation digs.

Leighton Meester's life these days isn't that unlike a storyline on an episode of her hit show. The actress and singer is suing her mother, Constance, for spending the money Meester sent for the care of her younger siblings.The "Country Strong" actress is now suing her mother, alleging that her mother is using the $7,500 she sent a month "... to pay for cosmetic procedures for herself, including plastic surgery on her face and stomach, botox injections for her face.

Her mother countersued, alleging that her daughter broke a contract to pay her mother $30,000 plus an additional $10,000 a month for health insurance premiums and other expenses.Her mother has somewhat of a shady past: the 25-year-old actress was born in a federal prison, thanks to her mother's involvement in an international drug smuggling ring.Meester can take peace in the fact that the addition of money has complicated many relationships -- and plenty of celebrities have sued their parents before her.

LeAnn Rimes might be a happy wife now, but her family life was far from peaceful back in 2000. During that time, the singer and actress filed suit against her father, Wilbur Rimes, and her former manager, Lyle Walker, for stealing her cash."It would appear that her father didn't always act in a fatherly way to her," her attorney Tom Rhodus told The Dallas Morning News after the suit was filed. Rimes alleged that her father and manager stole millions of her hard-earned dollars; her father counter-sued, alleging that she overspent her money.

"I go by the saying, 'Money's the root of all evil.' And I definitely believe that the love for money is the root of all evil, because it changes people," Rimes told ABC News in 2005. "I was being called a spoiled brat by some people. But, you know, people don't know me."Eventually father and daughter fixed their relationship -- and he even walked her down the aisle when she got married to her first husband, Dean Sheremet."I've never hated my dad. I just wanted a dad. I guess I just really disliked where he was in my life. I just wanted him to be my father," she said at the time.



Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino is making millions as a star of MTV's "Jersey Shore." Of course, people start to come out of the woodwork when there's money -- and Sorrentino's estranged father is that person in his life.The reality star filed a suit against his father in May to keep Frank Sorrentino from using his name and likeness on his person website. The elder Sorrentino posted negative videos of his son after the ab-flasher refused to give his dad money.

Mariah Carey was born on 27th March 1970, in Long Island, New York to Alfred Roy Carey, a Venezuelan aeronautical engineer; and Patricia Carey, a voice coach and opera singer. Has two older siblings: a brother, Morgan, and a sister, Alison. Carey is known as one of the top “pop divas” of the 1990s, having sold more than eighty million albums worldwide.

She stunned her mother by imitating her operatic singing as early as age two, and was given singing lessons starting at age four. After graduating in 1987 from Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York, Carey moved to Manhattan where she worked as a waitress, coat check girl, and studied cosmetology while writing songs and actively pursuing a music career at night.

Her next album Music Box (1993) cut back a bit on the lavish studio production techniques heard in her previous albums, and included the No. 1 singles, “Dreamlover” and “Hero.” Her November 1994 release Merry Christmas combined traditional Christian hymns with new songs. In 1995 she released Daydream; the first single “Fantasy” debuted at No. 1. It also included collaborations with R&B and hip-hop artists, such as Wu-Tang Clan and Boyz II Men (“One Sweet Day”).

Her continued interest in hip-hop and R&B, including the Sean “Puffy” Combs produced “Honey,” her twelfth No. 1 hit. #1’s (1998) featured her thirteen previous chart-topping singles as well as the Academy Award-nominated “The Prince of Egypt (When You Believe),” a duet with fellow pop diva, Whitney Houston. Carey is also rumored to be pursuing an acting career.

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