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Teen Vogue 2011 Covers Recap


Teen Vogue US always gave the same covers posed this year. From waist above. Kinda boring but thank God for two lovely cover stars: Emma Stone/23 (snapped by Daniel Jackson for September issue) and Chloë Moretz/14 (snapped by Paola Kudacki for December 2010/January 2012 issue).

The editor in chief, Amy Astley and her team chose singers, TV actresses (plus an actor) and movie stars for their cover stars this year. Most of them are obviously not teenage anymore.

December 2010/January 2011 cover star Cory Monteith is the oldest one. He is 29! While his co-star in Glee, Lea Michele is 25. Both of them were photographed by Regan Cameron. I usually don’t like Alexa Chung on magazine covers, but I must say that the 28 year old host and model looked pretty and young for November issue lensed by Paola Kudacki. Paola Kudacki also snapped Phil Collins‘s daughter, Lily, 22, for the October issue front page.

24 year old Ashley Greene had an awkwardly long neck on the March cover photographed by the famous Patrick Demarchelier who’s also photographed Academy Award nominated actress, Jennifer Lawrence, 22, for May, Pretty Little Liars‘s Lucy Hale, 22, for February and Selena Gomez, 19, for June/July issue.

Vampire Diaries‘s leading cast, Nina Dobrev (22) looked young photographed by Regan Cameron for the April cover while on the contrary, Taylor Swift (21) looked way older on the August cover lensed by Daniel Jackson.

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Marie Claire US 2011 Covers Recap


Marie Claire US editor in chief, Joanna Coles, chose the new Lois Lane in the upcoming Zack Snyder‘s Man of Steel, Amy Adams as the magazine’s first cover star this year. The 37 year old and the mother of Aviana Olea Le Gallo was lensed by Mark Abrahams in Gucci.

Amy Adams was not the only mother on the 2011 covers of Marie Claire US. 31 year old Michelle Williams, the mother of Heath Ledger‘s daughter, Matilda Rose, was smiling in dusty pink Valentino dress photographed by Tesh for February issue. Kate Hudson (31), the mother of Ryder Russell Robinson (from Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes) and Bingham Hawn Bellamy (from Matthew Bellamy of Muse), was lensed by Tesh along with her co star in Something Borrowed, Ginnifer Goodwin, for the June cover.

Sarah Jessica Parker who have three children: James Wilkie Broderick, Marion Loretta Elwell Broderick and Tabitha Hodge Broderick (the twins was conceived from a surrogate mother), landed the important September issue cover page while the proud mother of Deacon Reese and Ava Elizabeth, Reese Witherspoon (35) landed two covers of October issue. Both covers lensed by Tesh who also photographed the mother of the fashionable Suri Cruise, Katie Holmes (32) for the November issue.

The rest of the cover stars are Miley Cyrus–who looked gorgeous on one of the covers wearing Roberto Cavalli–for March by Tesh; Abbie Cornish and her Limitless co-star who recently named as the 2011 Sexiest Man Alive, Bradley Cooper for April by Peggy Sirota; the beautiful Glee starlets Dianna Agron, Amber Riley and Lea Michele for May by Mark Abrahams; Jennifer Aniston and her co-stars from Horrible Bosses, Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Suidekis for July by Tesh; Olivia Wilde and her fab bangs for August by Tesh; and the newly divorced Kim Kardashian, who looked lovely, for December by Marie Claire US regular photographer, Tesh.

Which covers are your favourite this year guys? 🙂

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Heather Morris for Women’s Health US June 2011


Glee‘s Heather Morris features on the latest cover of Women’s Health US! Did you know that Heather was one of two dancers on Beyonce‘s Saturday Night LiveSingle Ladies performance? Yes! She was the blonde girl danced that energic dance moves!


Jane Lynch, Ryan Murphy, Chris Colfer, Dana Walden, Gary Newman & Matthew Morrison for The Hollywood Reporter February 02nd 2011


Jane Lynch, Ryan Murphy (Glee creator), Chris Colfer (he just won Golden Globe for his role in Glee), Dana Walden, Gary Newman (he and Dana are 20th Century Fox Television chairmen) & Matthew Morrison gracing the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter out on the newsstands tomorrow.

Click to read the article about Glee creator Ryan Murphy war with Kings Of Leon (it’s involving F-word!!!)


The 68th Annual Golden Globe Winners List


Yes, We know the ceremony already held a week ago, but we will post it anyway. We did it last year, and we will do it every year 😉

Click to see last years TV category nominees, Movie category nominees and winners.

The complete list of 68th Annual Golden Globe winners are:

Best Motion Picture – Drama

WINNER: The Social Network
Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The King’s Speech

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

WINNER: Natalie Portman – Black Swan
Halle Berry – Frankie and Alice
Nicole Kidman – Rabbit Hole
Jennifer Lawrence – Winter’s Bone
Michelle Williams – Blue Valentine

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

WINNER: Colin Firth – The King’s Speech
Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network
James Franco – 127 Hours
Ryan Gosling – Blue Valentine
Mark Wahlberg – The Fighter

Best Motion Picture – Comedy Or Musical

WINNER: The Kids Are All Right
Alice in Wonderland
Burlesque
Red
The Tourist

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

WINNER: Annette Bening – The Kids Are All Right
Anne Hathaway – Love and Other Drugs
Angelina Jolie – The Tourist
Julianne Moore – The Kids Are All Right
Emma Stone – Easy A

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

WINNER: Paul Giamatti – Barney’s Version
Johnny Depp – Alice in Wonderland
Johnny Depp – The Tourist
Jake Gyllenhaal – Love And Other Drugs
Kevin Spacey – Casino Jack

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

WINNER: Melissa Leo – The Fighter
Amy Adams – The Fighter
Helena Bonham Carter – The King’s Speech
Mila Kunis – Black Swan
Jacki Weaver – Animal Kingdom

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

WINNER: Christian Bale – The Fighter
Michael Douglas – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Andrew Garfield – The Social Network
Jeremy Renner – The Town
Geoffrey Rush – The King’s Speech

Best Director – Motion Picture

WINNER: David Fincher – The Social Network
Darren Aronofsky – Black Swan
Tom Hooper – The King’s Speech
Christopher Nolan – Inception
David O. Russell – The Fighter

Best Television Series – Drama

WINNER: Boardwalk Empire
Dexter
The Good Wife
Mad Men
The Walking Dead

Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series – Drama

WINNER: Katey Sagal – Sons Of Anarchy
Julianna Margulies – The Good Wife
Elisabeth Moss – Mad Men
Piper Perabo – Covert Affairs
Kyra Sedgwick – The Closer

Best Performance By An Actor In A Television Series – Drama

WINNER: Steve Buscemi – Boardwalk Empire
Bryan Cranston – Breaking Bad
Michael C. Hall – Dexter
Jon Hamm – Mad Men
Hugh Laurie – House

Best Television Series – Comedy Or Musical

WINNER: Glee
30 Rock
The Big Bang Theory
The Big C
Modern Family
Nurse Jackie

Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series -Comedy Or Musical

WINNER: Laura Linney – The Big C
Toni Collette – United States Of Tara
Edie Falco – Nurse Jackie
Tina Fey – 30 Rock
Lea Michele – Glee

Best Performance By An Actor In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical

WINNER: Jim Parsons – The Big Bang Theory
Alec Baldwin – 30 Rock
Steve Carell – The Office
Thomas Jane – Hung
Matthew Morrison – Glee

Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

WINNER: Carlos
The Pacific
Pillars Of The Earth
Temple Grandin
You Don’t Know Jack

Best Performance By An Actress In A Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

WINNER: Claire Danes – Temple Grandin
Hayley Atwell – Pillars Of The Earth
Judi Dench – Return To Cranford
Romola Garai – Emma
Jennifer Love Hewitt – The Client List

Best Performance By An Actor In A Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

WINNER: Al Pacino – You Don’t Know Jack
Idris Elba – Luther
Ian Mcshane – Pillars Of The Earth
Dennis Quaid – The Special Relationship
Edgar Ramirez – Carlos

Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Series, Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

WINNER: Jane Lynch – Glee
Hope Davis – The Special Relationship
Kelly Macdonald – Boardwalk Empire
Julia Stiles – Dexter
Sofia Vergara – Modern Family

Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In A Series, Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

WINNER: Chris Colfer – Glee
Scott Caan – Hawaii Five-O
Chris Noth – The Good Wife
Eric Stonestreet – Modern Family
David Strathairn – Temple Grandin

Best Screenplay

WINNER: Aaron Sorkin – The Social Network
Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy – 127 Hours
Lisa Cholodenko, Stuart Blumberg – The Kids Are All Right
Christopher Nolan – Inception
David Seidler – The King’s Speech

Best Original Song

WINNER: You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me – Burlesque
Bound to You – Burlesque
Coming Home – Country Strong
I See The Light – Tangled
There’s a Place for Us – Tangled

Best Original Score

WINNER: Social Network
The King’s Speech
127 Hours
Inception

Best Foreign Language Film

WINNER: In a Better World – Denmark
Biutiful – Spain
The Concert – France
The Edge – France
I Am Love – Italy

Best Animated Feature

WINNER: Toy Story 3
Despicable Me
How to Train Your Dragon
The Illusionist
Tangled


Darren Criss & Chris Colfer for Entertainment Weekly #1139 January 28th 2011


Glee‘s Darren Criss and his on screen love interest, Chris Colfer (congratulation for your Golden Globe winning, Chris!) are features for the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly!


The 17th Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations


Angie Harmon and Rosario Dawson just announced the nominations for the 17th Screen Actors Guild Awards on December 16th, 2010 and the ceremony itself will be held on January 30th, 2011.

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture:

Black Swan
The Fighter
The Kids Are All Right
The King’s Speech
The Social Network

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role:

Jeff Bridges – True Grit
Robert Duvall – Get Low
Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network
Colin Firth – The King’s Speech
James Franco – 127 Hours

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role:

Annette Bening – The Kids Are All Right
Nicole Kidman – Rabbit Hole
Jennifer Lawrence – Winter’s Bone
Natalie Portman – Black Swan
Hilary Swank – Conviction

The Fighter Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role:

Christian Bale – The Fighter

John Hawkes – Winter’s Bone
Jeremy Renner – The Town
Mark Ruffalo – The Kids Are All Right
Geoffrey Rush – The King’s Speech

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role:

Amy Adams – The Fighter
Helena Bonham Carer – The King’s Speech
Mila Kunis – Black Swan
Melissa Leo – The Fighter
Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries:

John Goodman – You Don’t Know Jack
Al Pacino – You Don’t Know Jack
Dennis Quaid – The Special Relationship

Edgar Ramirez – Carlos

Patrick Stewart – Macbeth (Great Performances)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries:

Claire Danes – Temple Grandin
Catherine O’Hara – Temple Grandin
Julia Ormond – Temple Grandin
Winona Ryder – When Love is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story
Susan Sarandon – You Don’t Know Jack

Breaking Bad Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series:

Steve Buscemi – Boardwalk Empire
Bryan Cranston – Breaking Bad
Michael C. Hall – Dexter
Jon Hamm – Mad Men
Hugh Laurie – House

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series:

Glenn Close – Damages
Mariska Hargitay – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Julianna Margulies – The Good Wife
Elizabeth Moss – Mad Men
Kyra Sedgwick – The Closer

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series:

Alec Baldwin – 30 Rock
Chris Colfer – Glee
Ed O’Neill – Modern Family
Ty Burrell – Modern Family
Steve Carell – The Office

GleeOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series:

Edie Falco – Nurse Jackie
Tina Fey – 30 Rock
Jane Lynch – Glee
Sofia Vergara – Modern Family
Betty White – Hot In Cleveland

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series:

Boardwalk Empire
The Closer
Dexter
The Good Wife
Mad Men

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series:

30 Rock
Glee
Hot In Cleveland
Modern Family
The Office


Cory Monteith & Lea Michele for Teen Vogue December 2010/January 2011


Glee‘s couple Cory Monteith and Lea Michele are the couple for Teen Vogue December/January cover photographed by Regan Cameron.

Just wait until we hear the news that two of them dating. Maybe when the series ratings flop. Blah.


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