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Shoebunny spotted Ashley Tisdale in Dolce Vita sandals.These are the same gladiator sandals Shoebunny spotted numerous times on Ashley (and here).This style is called "Cyprus-4 and features embossed crocodile print, genuine leather upper, leather insole, leather outsole, laced gladiator-style upper  |


Shoebunny spotted Julianne Moore in Birkenstock sandals.These are the famous Birkenstock "Gizeh" sandals Shoebunny already spotted on Amanda Bynes (and here)These sandals feature classic thong silhouette with an adjustable buckle, an anatomically correct cork/latex footbed, a contoured footbed, a raised  |
Boyishly handsome actor who has established himself as a dependable supporting player in a number of high profile features ("Field of Dreams" 1989, "Born on the Fourth of July" 1989, "The Freshman" 1990, "The Doors" 1991) while playing likeable leads  |  |
Born in Brooklyn and raised in Manhattan where he attended The Trinity School, the handsome, blond Diamond was bitten by the acting bug at an early age. He began taking lessons before he was in high school, and won bit  |  |


A tall, incisive British leading lady and sometime character player with admirably high cheekbones and a crisp style of line delivery, Rigg came to specialize in icy villainesses such as the ungrateful daughter Regan in the 1984 syndicated TV version  |  |
Sandra Oh secured leading parts in her native Canada, but found that for a woman of Korean heritage, such roles were harder to come by outside of that nation's insular independent film world, and instead advanced her US career with  |  |
This handsome young performer has generally been cast in "troubled teenager" roles. On the small screen, Epps was featured in the ABC Afterschool special "In the Shadow of Love: A Teen AIDS Story" (1991), which explored the lives of teenagers  |  |
Joining ABC in 1978 after brief stints writing variety programs for several networks, Bloomberg developed variety programs, specials and after-hours programming for the network in the late 1970s. His first major success was the popular "That's Incredible!  |  |
Former TV director ("Marcus Welby, M.D.," "Starsky & Hutch") Randal Kleiser struck lucky at the box-office with his first feature, "Grease" (1978),and then directed another teen-friendly yet mainstream film, "The Blue Lagoon" (1980). The Pennsylvani  |  |
The tall, lanky, Tantoo Cardinal is a metis, the term in Canada applying to those of mixed Native American and European descent. Raised among the Cree, she turned her political activism into an acting career that has included roles as  |  |
Brown-haired, wiry actor Dean Winters got a relatively late start in the business, going along at his younger brother's urging to an acting class at age 27. From there, he discovered a fondness for as well as a proficiency in  |  |
An energetic, curly-haired young actor with large, soulful brown eyes, an infectious laugh and a mischievous smile, John Francis Daley got his start at age nine in a touring company of "The Who's Tommy", playing the younger incarnation of the  |  |
A charming but often miscast leading actress, with a tough style reminiscent of Barbara Stanwyck, Lola Albright was shown at her best in "A Cold Wind in August" (1961). She won the Best Actress award at the 1966 Berlin Film  |  |
Celebrated Soviet director who gained international attention with his controversial 1982 film "My Friend Ivan Lapshin" (released in the US in 1987).  |  |
As a child, Charlie Korsmo made an auspicious start as an actor, playing Jessica Lange's troubled younger son in the drama "Men Don't Leave" (1990). Later that year, he was well-cast as the precocious street urchin known simply as 'The  |  |
Directors Guild of America, Los Angeles, CA. 07-19-08  |  |
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