Happy birthday, Matt LeBlanc

Posted on  Posted by Katie on July 25, 2010 in General

We would like to wish a very, very happy birthday to everyone’s favorite sandwich-loving, soap opera-starring, lady-chasing “Friend,” Matt LeBlanc. Matt is best known for his role as Joey on the long-running and extremely popular TV series, Friends.

We found more information about Matt’s rise to stardom on Starpulse.com. Take a look:

LeBlanc dreamed of a career as a professional racer after receiving a motorbike at the age of eight. His mother’s vocal objections voiced concern over the youngster’s safety on the track, and the aspiring king-of-the-course and momma’s boy soon began training to become a professional carpenter.

Later graduating from high school and finding money in short supply, LeBlanc took his friends’ suggestion of becoming a model to heart and, after selling his truck to pay the way, he headed for New York and began appearing in print and, later, commercials.

A role in a Heinz ketchup commercial, which won the prestigious Gold Lion Award at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, brought the aspiring star more recognition, and it wasn’t long before he began proper thespian training.

Scoring a role on the television series TV 101 found the fresh-faced actor relocating to sunny Los Angeles, and although the show was quickly canceled, LeBlanc continued with appearances in television’s Married With Children and in such short-lived series as Top of the Heap and Vinny and Bobby in the early ‘90s.

LeBlanc attempted to solidify a cinematic career with roles in such features as Ed (1996), Lost in Space (1998), and Charlie’s Angels (2000). Though hobbies such as parachute jumping and car racing suggest that his thrill-seeking habits didn’t die with the end of his motorbike racing aspirations, LeBlanc opted out of performing his own stunts after his double was injured during the filming of All the Queen’s Men in 2001.

Have a safe and happy birthday, Matt!


Happy Birthday J-Lo!

Posted on  Posted by Katie on July 24, 2010 in General

Today we wish actress, singer, and dancer, Jennifer Lopez, a very happy 41st birthday. Who2.com provides us with some information that tells how Jennifer went from being “Jenny from the Block” to a bona fide superstar. Take a look:

Jennifer Lopez was a dancer (or “fly girl”) on TV’s comedy sketch show In Living Color before landing the title role in a 1997 biopic of the singer Selena. Appearances in the films Blood and Wine (with Jack Nicholson, 1997) and Out of Sight (with George Clooney, 1998) made her a bona fide movie star and the highest-paid Latin actress in Hollywood.

Lopez also launched a music career, and her albums include On the Six (1999), J.Lo (2001), Brave (2007) and Como Ama una Mujer (2007). Her engagement to actor Ben Affleck in 2002 resulted in the of-the-moment combined moniker “Bennifer.” The pair never married, and ended their relationship in January 2004. A few months later, on June 5, 2004, Lopez married singer Marc Anthony.

Her movies include Anaconda (1997, with Ice Cube); the animated feature Antz (1998, with the voice of Woody Allen); The Wedding Planner (2001, with Matthew McConaughey); Angel Eyes (2001, co-starring Jim Caviezel); Maid in Manhattan (2002); Gigli (2003, co-starring Affleck); Shall We Dance (2004); Monster-in-Law (2005, with Jane Fonda); and The Back-up Plan (2010).

Have a great one, Jennifer!


Fun Fact Friday: Hale-Bopp comet discovered

Posted on  Posted by Katie on July 23, 2010 in General

Today we’re celebrating the birthday of the Hale-Bopp comet! This comet was first spotted by Alan Hale and Tomas Bopp 15 years ago today.

It became visible in the northern hemisphere in 1997 and provided a spectacular celestial show for those who were watching the night sky.

The Hale-Bopp comet was absolutely enormous!  The diameter of its nucleus was anywhere from 19-25 miles (most comets are less than 3!).

The sight of this comet gave both professional astronomers and casual stargazers a great deal of delight. For this reason, we’re celebrating the discovery of the Hale-Bopp comet on this Fun Fact Friday.


Happy birthday, Selena Gomez!

Posted on  Posted by Katie on July 22, 2010 in General

Today we’d like to wish a very happy 18th birthday to actress Selena Gomez!

Selena made her onscreen debut when she was just nine years old—appearing on the popular kids TV show, Barney and Friends. Her talent was recognized by Disney and she was offered small roles on Disney Channel shows such as Hannah Montana and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody soon after.

However, it wasn’t until a few years later that Selena reached her current full-blown celebrity status. In 2007, Disney gave her own show, Wizards of Waverly Place. The show about young wizards proved to be a hit and skyrocketed Selena to superstardom.

Selena has a number of projects lined up. She’ll be staring in the movie Monte Carlo in 2011 and is currently assisting in the development of Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie Sequel.

Have a great day, Selena!


Happy birthday, Garry Trudeau

Posted on  Posted by Katie on July 21, 2010 in General

Today we would like to wish a very happy 62nd birthday to cartoonist Garry Trudeau. Garry is the man behind the popular Doonesbury comic strip, which first appeared in papers 40 years ago.

In 1975, Doonesbury brought Gary critical acclaim when he became the first comic strip artist ever to be awarded a Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. More accolades poured in a couple of years later when he released his animated film, A Doonesbury Special, for NBC in 1977. This film earned him an Academy Award Nomination and won him the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

The creative Garry went on to write a Grammy-nominated musical (Doonesbury), create numerous TV specials, co-produce a TV series (Tanner on Tanner), launch a presidential campaign website, and contribute to publications such as Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, and The Washington Post.

Wow—that’s an impressive list of accomplishments! Have a great one, Garry!


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