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Axelle Woussen/Bauer Griffin For one week a year, Victoria's Secret Angel Alessandra Ambrosio, 28, says things get so crazy and hectic, "I just have to find power from somewhere else to keep going!" she laughs. That week, of course, is  |  |


Richie Buxo/Splash News Online Heidi Klum didn't plan on walking the runway of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show last night, but let's just say she's a little bit impulsive. "I felt great the night of the fashion show and decided  |  |
Ever wondered if it's as glamourous as you imagine on the set of a beauty photo shoot? Who better than Demi Moore to take you behind the scenes? Helena Rubinstein's newest face reveals a behind-the-scenes look at how her campaign  |  |
Gilbert Flores/Celebrity Photo Zac Efron might be blessed with a killer smile and heart-stopping physique, but that head of perfectly tousled hair, could it possibly be effortless too? "I've never told anyone this before. This is a hair scoop," the  |  |


Goldie Hawn began training as a dancer from age three and began her career in the chorus of a production of "The Nutcracker" by age 10. She abandoned her drama studies at American University at age 18 and headed for  |  |
This Nashville native began her professional career as a singer and dancer at Opryland, U.S.A. in the early 1970s. An attractive blonde, Rhodes began to branch out into TV while still at Opryland. She segued to features as an ensemble  |  |
This rising young child actress made a big splash on the big screen in 1997 playing Jodie Foster's character as a young girl in "Contact". Jena Malone had already garnered raves and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for her  |  |
Tennesee-born actress Cherry Jones spent 15 years in professional theater before her performance as Catherine Sloper in the Broadway revival of "The Heiress" (1995) brought her long overdue and very much deserved recognition. Vincent Canby in his rave NEW  |  |
This versatile comic talent wrote for Chicago's renowned Second City troupe and the National Lampoon radio show before co-scripting the antic fraternity house romp, "National Lampoon's Animal House" (1978). Harold Ramis worked as a mental ward orderly and  |  |
A prime mover in the increasingly established "new wave" of gay independent filmmaking, Vachon gained notice by producing two highly stylized and ambitious features: Todd Haynes' "Poison" (1990) and Tom Kalin's "Swoon" (1992). She has built a reputation f  |  |
A perky brunette actress largely identified with her 1960s TV reincarnation of June Allyson, Gloria De Haven, Debbie Reynolds and Sandra Dee on the ABC sitcom "That Girl", Marlo Thomas acted intermittently on stage and TV thereafter and spent a  |  |
With her blonde British sweetness, Juliet Mills has had a less widespread profile in the US than her Oscar-winning father Sir John Mills or her more famous child actress sister, Hayley. But found some fame as Phoebe Figalilly, the Mary  |  |
A quirky chanteuse and songwriter who segued successfully from punk rock bands to a post-modern electronica solo career, dark-haired pixiesh Bjork emerged as Iceland's best known export beginning with the sweeping underground success of her band Sugarcube  |
Former camera operator and assistant to cinematographer Gordon Willis who has worked several times with Philip Kaufman and whose crisp, powerful images proved integral to several Martin Scorsese pictures, most notably the gritty black-and-white of "Raging  |  |
A character lead and supporting player who has had more endurance on the stage than in TV or films, Laurence Luckinbill first came to attention playing Hank, the "bisexual with a preference" member of "The Boys in the Band". He  |  |
An actor of English-Pakistani parentage who first made an appearance on the big screen in Stephen Frears' "Sammie and Rosie Get Laid" (1987). He subsequently recreated Alec Guinness' role as Emir Feisal from the 1962 film "Lawrence of Arabia" for  |  |
The French-born Jeannot Szwarc honed his craft on TV, helming episodes of numerous series before segueing to the big screen. His features have often been overshadowed by similarly-themed movies, but his "Somewhere in Time" (1980) has developed a cult foll  |  |
Like his father, director Max Ophuls ("Letter From an Unknown Woman", "Lola Montes"), Marcel Ophuls explores the nature of oppression and prejudice in his work. Rather than making fiction films, Marcel has concentrated on using the medium to document hist  |  |
Gifted enfant terrible of the contemporary French cinema whose stylistic and thematic derivations from the original New Wave (particularly the work of Jean-Luc Godard) have made him the self-appointed heir to that tradition. After writing film criticis  |  |
An award-winning director whose roots date to the days of live TV, Paul Bogart went on to direct the bulk of the episodes of the CBS sitcom "All in the Family" as well as numerous TV dramas and several feature  |
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