Showing posts with label Liv Tyler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liv Tyler. Show all posts

The Sexiest New Yorkers


They say that the only real New Yorker is one that was born there, so we've assembled this awesome collection of the most gorgeous women to be born in the heart of the Empire State.


Scarlett Johansson

Scarly Jo is a true New Yorker - her mother is an Ashkenazi Jew from the Bronx and her father is a Danish architect, perfectly capturing the melting-pot aesthetic of Gotham City. She grew up with very little money and first started pursuing acting at the legendary Professional Children's School in the city - the institution that has launched careers from Elliot Gould to Macaulay Culkin. She now splits her time between Los Angeles and New York, where she was recently seen canoodling with Justin Timberlake.

Alicia Keys

During the early 80s, when Alicia Keys was growing up there, the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen was a rough and tumble place. Before the Disneyfication of Times Square and the surrounding areas, it was one of the meanest neighborhoods in Manhattan. Keys, born Alicia Cook, got her first break at the age of four playing a sleepover guest on The Cosby Show. She went on to attend the Professional Performing Arts school, graduate at sixteen and launch a massively successful music career.
Christina Aguilera

When we think about the boroughs of New York, Staten Island always seems to be in last place. Perhaps that's because it's so far away from the hubbub of Manhattan, or maybe because it's kind of desolate and creepy. One thing that the former Richmond has going for it is the pipes of its favorite daughter, former Mouseketeer Christina Aguilera. The family moved to a small town in Pennsylvania after she was born, but she's a New Yorker at heart.
Claire Danes

My So-Called Life showing up on Netflix Instant made us rekindle our 90s crushes on Claire Danes. Unlike some of the other ladies on this list who clawed their way up from humble beginnings, Danes had it a little easier - her grandfather was the Dean of art and architecture at Yale. She attended the ritzy Dalton School as well as a number of other institutions before moving to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career.

Rosario Dawson

Rosario Dawson's girlhood is a true New York story - her mother never married her father, and when the actress was just eight years old they moved into an abandoned building in the Lower East Side to live as squatters, repairing the decimated apartment into a habitable domicile. She was discovered on her front porch by Larry Clark and Harmony Korine and cast in Kids, and it's been all good news from there.
Anne Hathaway

Brooklyn-born Anne Hathaway represents the hippest of the boroughs with pride, despite moving to New Jersey when she turned six. The Garden State wasn't enough to contain such a hottie, and she returned to New York (state, that is) to attend Vassar. She's had a scintillating career ever since, glossing over her bizarre relationship with that sleazy Italian embezzler guy, and we're incredibly psyched to see her as Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises.

Jennifer Lopez

Jenny from the Block has always been inordinately proud of her New York roots. Born in the Bronx and raised in Castle Hill, she attended the borough's Catholic schools growing up (a common situation for many city dwellers). Not long after graduating, she scored a role as one of the Fly Girls on In Living Color and her career took off like a rocket. She moved out to Long Island to give her family a little room to stretch, but she's still a New Yorker at heart.
Alyssa Milano

Another Brooklyn girl, Alyssa Milano actually fled the borough for a suburban upbringing out on Staten Island, where she quickly realized that she was possessed of an unusual talent. At eight, she won a nationwide competition to be cast in a touring production of Annie, and it wasn't long before she scored her career-making role on Who's The Boss. After teen stardom faded, she managed to put together a solid career in movies and TV. She's also dyslexic, which is sort of hot.
Julia Stiles

Julia Stiles has the classic New York young actress story - she started early with recurring roles with a number of theater troupes before making the jump to movies in 10 Things I Hate About You. She's continued to split her attentions between the stage and the screen, as well as some sidetracks into TV - most notably a well-received part on Dexter.
Liv Tyler

Liv Tyler's early life was shrouded in mystery and controversy - born at New York's Mount Sinai, she was originally told she was the daughter of prog-pop master Todd Rundgren. The truth came out years later when Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler was named as her actual progenitor. She attended the prestigious York Preparatory School but started modeling when she was fourteen, so didn't have much of a social life.

Mariah Carey

Let's close this list with an Outer Boroughs hottie - Mariah Carey was born in Huntington, just over the border from the city. Her mother was an opera and vocal coach, which helps to explain her insanely virtuosic voice. In high school, she started working as a demo singer for local recording studios, and when her tape got to Tommy Mottola, fireworks erupted and a career was born.

Where are they now? The Lord of the Rings cast


Where are they now? The Lord of the Rings cast

Where are they now? ‘Lord of the Rings’ cast
Casting rumors and production news have been swirling over director Peter Jackson’s next trip to Middle Earth in “The Hobbit” But what has become of the cast from the original “Lord of the Rings” trilogy? And, will any of them be returning? Click on to find out.

Elijah Wood
This former child star took a step back from big-budget films and has appeared in a Jim Carrey drama , a 2005 dramedy and a biopic. He also has been busy with a new record label.

Ian McKellen
The veteran stage and screen actor has been steadily seen in films since his portrayal of Gandalf. He also has been active in campaigning for LGBT rights.

Sean Astin
Before appearing as hobbit Samwise Gamgee, Astin was known for playing a treasure-seeking teen and a football star. More recently he has been in guest spots on TV shows “24,” “My Name is Earl” and “Monk.”
Viggo Mortensen
Since his days as the hero Aragorn he has earned an Academy Award nomination for a 2007 thriller and has gone on the campaign trail for this politician. He also has collaborated with an unlikely musician on a few albums.
Cate Blanchett
The popular Australian actress has been box-office magic since her performance as Galadriel, appearing as another famous actress in “The Aviator” and starring in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and “Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.”
Liv Tyler
The daughter of Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler brought an ethereal beauty to her character, Arwen. In 2008, she was in this blockbuster flop, and she has been the face of a fashion titan since 2005. Find out whom she’s dating.
Orlando Bloom
The hunky British actor donned blond locks as Legolas. However, he made a bigger name for himself as pirate William Turner in a fantasy franchise. He recently became a father.
Dominic Monaghan
His first large-screen role was as the hobbit Merry. Since then he has been a main character in a mega-hit TV show and has dated this co-star. Recently he played this actress’ boyfriend in a music video for Eminem.
Billy Boyd
This Scottish actor and musician played the wisecracking hobbit Pippin. Lately he has been touring with his band, Beecake, and will appear in a fantasy TV show.
John Rhys-Davies
The British actor was well known for a certain Steven Spielberg film before playing Gimli. Since his time in Middle Earth, he has lent his powerful voice to “Risen” and the “Lord of the Rings” video games.
Andy Serkis
His portrayal of Gollum was mostly CGI (what’s that?), but the close resemblance and his voice was enough to creep out any viewer. Look for this character actor in a new Steven Spielberg film and a science fiction epic.
Sean Bean
As Boromir, he was a noble commander of Gondor’s army. He’s back in fantasy action with the recent premiere of his new HBO show  Bean also has several upcoming film projects, including a war story.

Peter Jackson
After another famous director dropped out  Peter Jackson, the director of the trilogy, is currently working on its latest installment, “The Hobbit,” and he’s looking for success after directing some big-budget flops like “King Kong” and “The Lovely Bones”