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AL PACINO

Nés de parents siciliens, Al passe son enfance à New York et s’intéresse tôt au théâtre, et participe à des petites représentations pour son école.
Puis il fait différents petits boulots pour financer sa formation à l’Actor’s Studio , qu’il intègre en 1966. Il reçoit son premier Obie (récompense pour le théâtre) pour « The indian waits the Bronx » en 1968.
Ses débuts au cinéma sont assez remarqués et l'on peut dire qu'Al Pacino va largement contribuer à tous les chefs-d'œuvre qui jalonnent le cinéma américain dans les années 70. Après une apparition dans Me, Nathalie de Fred Coe en 1969, il obtient le rôle principal dans l'excellent Panic in needle Park ( 1970 ) de Jerry Schatzberg.

Sa carrière cinématographique va alors s'emballer et Al Pacino enchaîne une série de films qui oscillent entre l'excellent et le chef-d'œuvre.
En effet, en 1972, alors que les producteurs tentent de lui imposer Robert Redford pour le rôle de Michael Corleone dans Le Parrain, Francis Ford Coppola après de longues négociations, choisit Al Pacino, qui est quasiment inconnu à l'époque.
On connaît la suite : le film est un énorme succès et lance définitivement la carrière du comédien.
En 1974, il reprend le rôle de Michael Corleone pour le second volet du Parrain. Cette fois, c'est Robert De Niro qui interprète Vito Corleone ( dans sa jeunesse ). Nouvel immense succès pour toute l'équipe.
Ce film permet aussi à Pacino de montrer qu'il peut déjà tout jouer. Les années 80 débutent fort pour Al Pacino, puisqu'il intègre le milieu homosexuel dans un très sombre polar et, ce qui est sans doute le meilleur film de William Friedkin, Cruising (La chasse - 1980).
En 1983, c'est la rencontre tant attendue avec Brian De Palma qui lui offre le rôle de Tony Montana dans Scarface, remake ( bien supérieur ) du film de Howard Hawks ( 1932 ). Pour toute une génération, Tony Montana est le plus grand ( et le plus connu ) des personnages cinématographiques, et Al Pacino est exceptionnel (ce qui devient une banalité).
Comme bon nombre de grands acteurs, Al Pacino devra attendre les années 90 et laisser passer cette décennie ( qui n'en est pas réellement une puisqu'il s'agit plutôt de la période qui s'étend de 1984 à 1990 ) de misère artistique et son cortège de navets ( Stallone, Schwarzenegger et consorts… ) avant de retrouver un grand rôle. Cela sera, tout d'abord, et dès 1990, Michael Corleone pour la troisième et dernière partie du Parrain.
En 1996, après un face à face exceptionnel avec De Niro dans Heat, Pacino passe derrière la camera pour témoigner de sa fidélité au théâtre, avec Looking for Richard, mi-adaptation Richard III de Shakespeare, mi-documentaire sur le tournage de la pièce dans le film.

Après L'associé du diable de Taylor Hackford ( 1997 ) et Donnie Brasco ( 1997 ) de Mike Newell, où il est magnifique aux côtés de Johnny Depp, Al Pacino nous a offert deux très belles prestations cette année. D'abord aux côtés de Russell Crowe, dans le très beau Révélations de Michael Mann. Al Pacino a incarné un réalisateur en manque de talent dans Simone et un flic dans Insomnia.
En 2002, sort La recrue au cinéma et, par sa nature de film plus commercial, fait un carton au box office.

2006-10-14 03:43:32 · answer #1 · answered by andrea pirlo 1 · 0 0

Ho t'es chiante,fais comme bob l'éponge, vas sur wikipédia et fais un copié / collé!!! lol

Je plaisante, ne sommes nous pas entre joyeux lurons? ;o)

Bravo BoB

2006-10-18 06:39:11 · answer #2 · answered by fookine 5 · 0 0

C'est en anglais... désolée
Biographie de
Keanu Reeves
Vrai nom
Keanu Charles Reeves
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Surnom
The Wall (due to his position in ice hockey)
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Taille
6' 1" (1.85 m)
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Mini biographie
One of the most inscrutable actors to ever hit it big, Keanu Reeves has been by turns adored, reviled, and grudgingly respected by the movie-going public. As the controversy over his talent rages on, his career choices and paychecks show him inching toward A-list status. Reeves, whose first name means "cool breeze over the mountains" in Hawaiian, was born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1964. His mother, Patricia, was a showgirl; his father, Samuel Nowlin Reeves, a geologist. After their marriage dissolved, Keanu moved with his mother and younger sister Kim to New York City, then Toronto. Stepfather #1 was Paul Aaron, a stage and film director--he and Patricia divorced within a year, after which she went on to marry (and divorce) rock promoter Robert Miller and hair salon owner Jack Bond. Reeves never reconnected with his biological father, who is now in prison on charges of cocaine possession. In high school, Reeves was lukewarm toward academics but took a keen interest in ice hockey (as team goalie, he earned the nickname "The Wall") and drama. He eventually dropped out of school to pursue an acting career.
After a few stage gigs and a handful of made-for-TV movies, he scored a supporting role in the Rob Lowe hockey flick Youngblood (1986), which was filmed in Canada. Shortly after the production wrapped, Reeves packed his bags and headed for Hollywood. Reeves popped up on critics' radar with his performance in the dark adolescent drama River's Edge (1986), but his first popular success was the role of totally rad dude Ted Logan in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). The wacky time-travel movie became something of a cultural phenomenon, and audiences would forever confuse Reeves's real-life persona with that of his doofy on-screen counterpart. Over the next few years, Reeves tried to shake the Ted stigma with a series of highbrow projects. He played a slumming rich boy opposite River Phoenix's narcoleptic male hustler in My Own Private Idaho (1991), an unlucky lawyer who stumbles into the vampire's lair in Dracula (1992), and Shakespearean party-pooper Don Jon in Much Ado About Nothing (1993).
In 1994, the understated actor became a big-budget action star with the release of _Speed (1994)_ . Its success heralded an era of five years in which Reeves would alternate between largely unwatched small films, like Feeling Minnesota (1996) and The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997), and unwatched big films like Johnny Mnemonic (1995) and Chain Reaction (1996). After all this Reeves did the unthinkable and passed on the Speed sequel, but he struck box-office gold again a few years later with the Wachowski brothers' cyberadventure The Matrix (1999). Despite his deadpan delivery style and reputation as an oaf, Reeves continues to reel in choice roles and fat paychecks. Whatever he knows, he's not telling the public--his self-deprecating interview tactics and mysterious private life provide little insight into his artistry. As far as Reeves is concerned, it seems, he's just a regular guy who rides a motorcycle, plays in a band (Dogstar), and shows up every now and then for a movie shoot.
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Anecdotes
Chosen by "People" magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. [1995]

Ranked #23 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]

Arrested in Los Angeles; charged with drunk driving. [May 1993]

Loves Ballroom dancing.

He owns at least two Norton Commandos whose engines were available in both 750cc and 850cc capacities, the high compression version being the Combat Commando.

Sisters are Karina and Kim.

Named after his great, great-uncle.

His step-father, Paul Aaron, is a film and stage Director.

Had job sharpening ice skates.

Was nicknamed "the wall" by high school hockey team De La Salle College "Oaklands".

His father is part Chinese part Hawaiian and his mother is English making him Eurasian like fellow actors Andrew Johnston, Brandon Lee, Rob Schneider, Russell Wong, Michael Wong and actresses Jessica Anderson, Devon Aoki, Moon Bloodgood, China Chow, Kelly Hu, Kristin Kreuk, Jaymee Ong, Maggie Q, Nicole Scherzinger, and Monica Young.

Father left the family when Keanu was very young.

Is left-handed.

Was manager of a pasta shop in Toronto.

He loves to play ice hockey (goalie position).

His father was a geologist. Served time in prison; paroled after serving two years of a 10 year sentence for selling heroin at Hilo Airport in 1992.

His mother, Patricia Taylor, was a costume designer for rock stars such as Alice Cooper.

His 1974 motorcycle is among his most prized possessions.

His name means "cool breeze over the mountains" in Hawaiian.

In Hawaiian, "ke" means "the" and "anu" means "cool or coolness"; hence "the coolness" or (very) interpretively, "the cool winds over the mountain."

Dropped out of high school when he was 17 to become an actor.

Hobbies include horseback riding and surfing (both inspired from movie roles).

Was MVP on his high school hockey team, where he was a goalie.

Keanu got his abdominal scar from a motorcycle wreck in Topanga Canyon. He was on a "demon ride" (no headlights at night) when he crashed into the side of a mountain. He was hospitalized for a week with broken ribs and a ruptured spleen. When the paramedics came to get him, an emergency medical technician trainee picked up one end of the stretcher ... then dropped it by mistake! "It made me laugh, but I couldn't breathe!"

When trying out for the parts of Bill and Ted in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), each actor was paired up with another. Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter were paired up, Reeves trying out for the part of Bill while Winter tried out for the part of Ted. They were cast opposite what they auditioned for.

His first name, Keanu, is pronounced "kay-ah-new".

Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#17). [1995]

Around Christmas 1999, the baby girl he was expecting with girlfriend Jennifer Syme was stillborn, just a few weeks shy of the actual delivery date. They had planned to name her Eva Archer Syme Reeves.

His estranged girlfriend Jennifer Syme was killed when her Jeep Cherokee careered onto the wrong side of a Los Angeles road near Highway 101 and smashed into three parked cars. The force of the crash flipped the car over and she was thrown through the windshield. She was killed instantly. [2 April 2001]

Maintains Canadian citizenship and passport.

Has appeared in 3 movies whose title contains a US state: Feeling Minnesota (1996), My Own Private Idaho (1991), and The Prince of Pennsylvania (1988).

Was set to reprise his role as Jack Traven in the sequel to Speed - Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997) - but dropped out

Deferred part of his salary on The Replacements (2000) so Gene Hackman could be cast.

Keanu resides in Toronto, Canada where he grew up.

Learned over 200 martial arts moves for The Matrix Reloaded (2003).

Musically Keanu is currently playing (bass) in "Becky" - also featuring Robert Mailhouse (drums), Paulie Kosta (guitar) and Rebecca Lord (vocals).

Was originally offered the role of Pvt. Chris Taylor in Platoon (1986). Keanu turned it down and the role went to Charlie Sheen.

Was originally cast as Chris Shiherlis in Heat (1995) but later backed out of the project, and the part went to Val Kilmer.

He went to high school at North Toronto, where his drama teacher was Paul Robert. Mr. Robert then moved to teach at Northern Secondary as a drama teacher, but recently left. He pops in as a substitute teacher now and again, but lives freely in the wilderness otherwise.

Shares a birthday with actress Salma Hayek, heavyweight boxer Lennox Lewis and NFL Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson.

Frequently plays man either strapped or sitting in a chair while some type of procedure is performed on him. All three Matrix films, Johnny Mnemonic (1995), Feeling Minnesota (1996), Dracula (1992) and Constantine (2005).

Although left-handed, plays bass with his right.

31st January 2005: Honoured with a Star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

Read the script of Constantine (2005) while filming The Matrix Revolutions (2003).

His first theater work was with Shakespeare and Company in Lenox, Massachusetts in "The Tempest."

He learned to surf for his role in Point Break (1991)

Is very good friends with his Bill & Ted co-star, Alex Winter and has remained in contact with him. Keanu has also contributed cameo appearances and helped with a number of Winter's film projects.

His best friend is his sister.

He has recently left the band "Becky" with former "Dogstar" band mate Robert Mailhouse, due to scheduling conflicts.

Auditioned for the Etobicoke School of the Arts in Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; but was rejected.

His parents names are Patricia Taylor and Samuel Nowlin Reeves.

Replaced Val Kilmer as "Johnny Mnemonic" in Johnny Mnemonic (1995) when Kilmer left the project upon being offered the role of "Batman" in Batman Forever (1995). Ironically, Kilmer later replaced Reeves as "Chris Siherlis" in Heat (1995).

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Phrases célèbres
"What would happen if you melted? You know, you never really hear this talked about much, but spontaneous combustion? It exists!...[people] burn from within...sometimes they'll be in a wooden chair and the chair won't burn, but there'll be nothing left of the person. Except sometimes his teeth. Or the heart. No one speaks about this, but its for real."

"My name can't be *that* tough to pronounce!"

"When I don't feel free and can't do what I want I just react. I go against it."

When told, "You'll just have to bite the bullet", his reply was, "Yes, but I don't have to eat the whole rifle"

"I'm a meathead, man. You've got smart people, and you've got dumb people. I just happen to be dumb."

"I'm sorry my existence is not very noble or sublime."

[On being a star] "It can still be very surreal. It's easy to become very self-critical when you're an actor. Then you get critiqued be the critics. Whether you agree with them or not, people are passing judgement on you."

[On drugs] I've had wonderful experiences. I mean really wonderful. In teaching. Personal epiphanies. About life. About a different perspective -- help with different perspectives that you have. You know what I mean? Relationships to nature. Relationships with the self. With other people. With events.

"I used to have nightmares that they would put 'He played Ted' on my tombstone" - said during an interview when the interviewer asked Keanu if he had any fears.

"I'm Mickey Mouse. They don't know who's inside the suit."

"Here comes 40. I'm feeling my age and I've ordered the Ferrari. I'm going to get the whole mid-life crisis package"

"It's always wonderful to get to know women, with the mystery and the joy and the depth. If you can make a woman laugh, you're seeing the most beautiful thing on God's Earth."

(On River Phoenix) "You can't blame Hollywood for what happened to River. Kids are doing drugs everywhere in the world. He had his own very personal problems. I will never discuss with the press. They're just way too personal. River had a self-destructive side to his personality. He was angry and hurt that he couldn't have a private life once he became famous. He just couldn't deal with having his private life on the front page all the time".

(On River Phoenix) "River was a remarkable artist and a rare human being. I miss him every day".

(On River Phoenix and My Own Private Idaho (1991)) "We were doing I Love You to Death (1990), and we got the Idaho script. We were driving in a car on Santa Monica Boulevard, probably on the way to a club, and were talking really fast about the whole idea. We were excited. It could have been like a bad dream, a dream that never follows through because no one commits, but we just forced ourselves into it. We said "Okay, I'll do it if you do it. I won't do it if you don't." We shook hands. That was it".
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Salaire
The Matrix Revolutions (2003) $15,000,000 + 15% of the gross
The Matrix Reloaded (2003) $15,000,000 + 15% of the gross
The Replacements (2000) $12,500,000
The Matrix (1999) $10,000,000 + 10% of the gross
The Devil's Advocate (1997) $8,000,000
Youngblood (1986) $3,000

Actor - filmography
(In Production) (2000s) (1990s) (1980s)

The Night Watchman (2008) (announced)
Stompanato (2007) (announced) .... Johnny Stompanato
Fishing for Moonlight (2006) (pre-production)
The Lake House (2006) .... Alex Wyler
A Scanner Darkly (2006) .... Bob Arctor
Constantine (2005) .... John Constantine
Thumbsucker (2005) .... Perry Lyman
Video Hits: Paula Abdul (2005) (V) .... The Boy (segment "Rush, Rush")
Ellie Parker (2005) .... Dogstar
Something's Gotta Give (2003) .... Dr. Julian Mercer
The Matrix Revolutions (2003) .... Neo
... aka The Matrix Revolutions: The IMAX Experience (USA: IMAX version (promotional title))
Kid's Story (2003) (voice) .... Neo
... aka The Animatrix: Kid's Story (USA: series title)
Enter the Matrix (2003) (VG) .... Neo
The Matrix Reloaded (2003) .... Neo
... aka The Matrix Reloaded: The IMAX Experience (USA: IMAX version (promotional title))
The Animatrix (2003) (V) (voice) .... Neo (segment "Kid's Story")
The Great Warming (2003) (TV) .... Narrator
Hard Ball (2001) .... Conor O'Neill
... aka Hardball (Germany) (USA: alternative spelling)
Sweet November (2001) .... Nelson Moss
The Gift (2000) .... Donnie Barksdale
The Watcher (2000/I) .... David Allen Griffin
The Replacements (2000) .... Shane Falco
Me and Will (1999) .... Dogstar/Himself
The Matrix (1999) .... Neo
The Devil's Advocate (1997) .... Kevin Lomax
... aka Devil's Advocate (USA: DVD box title)
... aka Im Auftrag des Teufels (Germany)
The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997) .... Harry
Feeling Minnesota (1996) .... Jjaks Clayton
Chain Reaction (1996) .... Eddie Kasalivich
A Walk in the Clouds (1995) .... Paul Sutton
... aka Caminando por las nubes (Mexico)
... aka Paseo por las nubes, Un (Mexico)
Johnny Mnemonic (1995) .... Johnny Mnemonic
... aka Johnny Mnémonique (Canada: French title)
Speed (1994/I) .... Officer Jack Traven
Little Buddha (1993) .... Siddhartha
... aka Little Buddha (France)
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993) .... Julian Gitche
Freaked (1993) (uncredited) .... Ortiz the Dog Boy
... aka Hideous Mutant Freekz
Much Ado About Nothing (1993) .... Don John
Dracula (1992) .... Jonathan Harker
... aka Bram Stoker's Dracula (USA: complete title)
My Own Private Idaho (1991) .... Scott Favor
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) .... Ted Logan/Evil Ted
Point Break (1991) .... FBI Special Agent John 'Johnny' Utah
Providence (1991) .... Eric
Captivated '92: The Video Collection (1991) (V) .... Jim (segment "Rush, Rush")
"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures" (1990) TV Series (voice) .... Ted Logan
Tune in Tomorrow... (1990) .... Martin Loader
... aka Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter
I Love You to Death (1990) .... Marlon James

"The Tracey Ullman Show"
- Two Lost Souls (1989) TV Episode .... Jesse Walker
Parenthood (1989) .... Tod Higgins
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) .... Ted Logan
Life Under Water (1989) (TV) .... Kip
Dangerous Liaisons (1988) .... Le Chevalier Raphael Danceny
The Prince of Pennsylvania (1988) .... Rupert Marshetta
Permanent Record (1988) .... Chris Townsend
The Night Before (1988) .... Winston Connelly
"Trying Times"
- Moving Day (1987) TV Episode .... Joey
Babes in Toyland (1986) (TV) .... Jack/Jack-be-Nimble
Under the Influence (1986) (TV) .... Eddie Talbot
River's Edge (1986) .... Matt
Young Again (1986) (TV) (as K.C. Reeves) .... Michael Riley, Age 17
Act of Vengeance (1986) (TV) .... Buddy Martin
Youngblood (1986) .... Heaver
Brotherhood of Justice (1986) (TV) .... Derek
Flying (1986) .... Tommy
... aka Dream to Believe
... aka Teenage Dream (video title)
One Step Away (1985) .... Ron Petrie
Letting Go (1985) (TV) .... Stereo Teen #1
"Night Heat"
- Necessary Force (1985) TV Episode .... Thug #1
- Crossfire (1985) TV Episode .... Mugger

Filmography as: Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Soundtrack, Self, Archive Footage

Miscellaneous Crew - filmography

Lost in Translation (2003) (thanks)
The Matrix Revisited (2001) (V) (special thanks)

Filmography as: Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Soundtrack, Self, Archive Footage

Soundtrack - filmography

Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) ("THE REAPER RAP")

Filmography as: Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Soundtrack, Self, Archive Footage

Self - filmography
(2000s) (1990s) (1980s)

"Richard & Judy"
- Episode dated 22 June 2006 (2006) TV Episode .... Himself
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno"
- Episode dated 12 June 2006 (2006) TV Episode .... Himself
- Episode dated 10 September 2001 (2001) TV Episode .... Himself
The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006) (TV) .... Himself - Co-presenter: Best Art Direction
"HypaSpace"
- Episode #5.36 (2006) TV Episode .... Himself
Al Pacino: An American Cinematheque Tribute (2006) (TV) .... Himself
"Corazón de..."
- Episode dated 24 October 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
"Magacine"
- Episode dated 9 September 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
"Grin & Barrett"
- Episode #1.2 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
"The Film Programme"
... aka Film '72 (UK)
... aka Film '73 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '74 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '75 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '76 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '77 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '78 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '79 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '80 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '81 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '82 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '83 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '84 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '85 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '86 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '87 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '88 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '89 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '90 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '91 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '92 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '93 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '94 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '95 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '96 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '97 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '98 (UK: new title)
... aka Film '99 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2000 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2001 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2002 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2003 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2004 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2005 (UK: new title)
... aka Film 2006 (UK: new title)
- Episode dated 14 March 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
- Episode dated 3 February 2004 (2004) TV Episode .... Himself
"Live with Regis and Kathie Lee"
... aka Live with Regis (USA: new title)
... aka Live with Regis & Kelly (USA: new title)
- Episode dated 17 February 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
- Episode dated 7 November 2003 (2003) TV Episode
"Late Show with David Letterman"
... aka Late Show Backstage (USA: title for episodes with guest hosts)
... aka The Late Show (USA: informal short title)
- Episode dated 15 February 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
"Caiga quien caiga"
- Episode dated 11 February 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
"HBO First Look"
- Constantine: Heaven, Hell and Beyond (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
- The Matrix Revolutions (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
- The Matrix (1999) TV Episode .... Himself
- Speed (1995) TV Episode .... Himself
"Unscripted"
- Episode #1.6 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
"Ahora"
- Episode dated 12 January 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
St. Richard of Austin (2004) (TV) .... Himself
The Burly Man Chronicles (2004) (V) .... Himself
2004 Taurus World Stunt Awards (2004) (TV) .... Himself
The Matrix Recalibrated (2004) (V) .... Himself
... aka Revolutions Recalibrated (USA)
"The Sharon Osbourne Show"
... aka Sharon (USA: short title)
- Episode dated 10 March 2004 (2004) TV Episode .... Himself
- Episode dated 17 September 2003 (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards (2004) (TV) .... Himself - Co-presenter: Best Mini-Series or Made for TV Movie and Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Made for TV Movie
"The E! True Hollywood Story"
- Keanu Reeves (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
"Rove Live"
- Episode #4.37 (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
"Tinseltown TV"
- Episode dated 1 November 2003 (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
Keanu Reeves: Journey to Success (2003) (V) .... Himself
Mayor of the Sunset Strip (2003) .... Himself
2003 MTV Movie Awards (2003) (TV) .... Himself
"Matthew's Best Hit TV"
- Episode dated 4 June 2003 (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
Trier, Kidman og Cannes (2003) (TV) (uncredited) .... Himself
"God kveld Norge"
- Episode dated 24 May 2003 (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
"Filmland"
- Episode #1.13 (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
"The View"
- Episode dated 16 May 2003 (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
"The Charlie Rose Show"
- Episode dated 13 May 2003 (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
The 75th Annual Academy Awards (2003) (TV) .... Himself - Presenter: Best Visual Effects
Hollywood Celebrates Denzel Washington: An American Cinematheque Tribute (2003) (TV) .... Himself
"Player$"
- Enter the Playtrix (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
"Rank"
- 25 Toughest Stars (2002) TV Episode .... Himself
The Matrix Revisited (2001) (V) .... Himself/Neo
"The Rosie O'Donnell Show"
- Episode dated 15 February 2001 (2001) TV Episode .... Himself
- Episode dated 15 October 1997 (1997) TV Episode .... Himself
Sweet November: From the Heart (2001) (V) .... Himself
The Gift: A Look Inside (2001) (V) .... Himself
2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2000) (TV) .... Himself
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards (2000) (TV) .... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Score
Making 'The Matrix' (1999) (TV) .... Himself
"Action"
- Pilot (1999) TV Episode .... Himself
"Mundo VIP"
- Show nº162 (1999) TV Episode .... Himself
- Show nº90 (1998) TV Episode .... Himself
The Matrix: The Movie Special (1999) (TV) .... Himself
"Howard Stern"
- Episode dated 4 September 1997 (1997) TV Episode .... Himself
- Episode dated 3 September 1997 (1997) TV Episode .... Himself
Children Remember the Holocaust (1995) (TV) .... Host
... aka Nothing But Sun
The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995) (TV) .... Himself - Presenter: 'Pulp Fiction' Film Clip
1995 MTV Movie Awards (1995) (TV) .... Himself
Making of 'Johnny Mnemonic' (1995) (TV) .... Himself
The Making of 'Speed' (1994) (TV) .... Himself
1993 MTV Movie Awards (1993) (TV) .... Himself - Presenter
1992 MTV Movie Awards (1992) (TV) .... Himself - Presenter
"The Word"
- Episode #2.2 (????) TV Episode
"Going Great" (1982) TV Series .... Co-Host (season 3 only)

Filmography as: Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Soundtrack, Self, Archive Footage

Archive Footage

"Canada A.M."
- Episode dated 16 June 2006 (2006) TV Episode .... Alex Wyler
"Silenci?"
- Episode #5.9 (2005) TV Episode .... Ted Logan
The Matrix: Path of Neo (2005) (VG) .... Neo
"Corazón de..."
- Episode dated 13 September 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
"Cinema mil"
- Episode #1.1 (2005) TV Episode .... Himself
E! 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers (2004) (TV) .... Himself
101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004) (TV) .... Himself - #68: Box Office Hit to Box Office Flop: Johnny Mnemonic
"Celebrities Uncensored"
- Episode #2.3 (2004) TV Episode .... Himself
- Episode #1.2 (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
"Biography"
- Keanu Reeves (2003) TV Episode .... Himself
MTV: Reloaded (2003) (TV) (uncredited) .... Neo

2006-10-17 10:57:17 · answer #3 · answered by Zelda-F 6 · 0 0

euuuuuuh, mon actrice préférée c natalie portman, je ne me souviens pa exactemen de son age, mai elle est née à Jérusalem, ses parents ont migré aux states quand elle étai petite. elle a toujours été très travailleuse, que ce soit à lécole ou au cinéma. Elle a été découverte grâce à Léon quand elle avai 11 ans. Elle est diplômée de psychologie. filmographie (partielle): v pour vendetta, star wars, garden state, et un film sur le retour aux sources
de troi filles à jérusalem don je ne me souviens pa du
nom. voilà
tinkiète je ne cherchai pa vraiiimen à avoir ces 10 points.

2006-10-15 05:24:40 · answer #4 · answered by priñsez 1 · 0 0

Je n'ai pas envie d'aller faire des recherches compliquees sur internet alors je vais juste le decrire comme je le vois...

Gerard Depardieu est le plus grand comedien francais vivant, c'est un des seuls qui fait passer ce qu'il faut par le regard. Il a fait de tout, du bon et du moins bon, il n'empeche qu'en un film (Quand j'etais chanteur) il s'est rappele qu'il est la, qu'il est doue et qu'il n'a rien a prouver !

Il agace parce qu'il en fait trop : il joue trop, il mange trop, il boit trop, etc... Mais qu'importe, il est cultive, interessant, drole et vivant. Il reste pour moi un comedien fabuleux qui sait te faire aimer un personnege particulierement antipathique juste par son regard triste ! Je sais que peu de gens seront d'accord avec moi mais ca m'est egal, ce mec est un genie et si les gens ne s'en rendent pas compte alors tant pis pour eux, mais ne vous arretez pas a ce qu'on voit de lui, regardez le et ecoutez le...

2006-10-14 18:33:43 · answer #5 · answered by Fraiseraie 3 · 0 0

Edward NORTON
Né le 18 Août 1969 à Boston, Massachusetts

Diplômé en Histoire de l'Université de Yale, Edward Norton est féru d'art dramatique depuis son plus jeune âge. Après ses études, il travaille au Japon, d'où il revient bilingue. Installé à New York, il monte sur les planches avec la troupe des Signature Players, groupe théâtral connu pour avoir monté les pièces du dramaturge Edward Albee.

C'est en 1996 qu'Edward Norton attire l'attention des producteurs de Peur primale, et qu'il décroche le double rôle d'Aaron Stampler, jeune schizophrène bègue au coeur d'un procès mené par Richard Gere. Une interprétation qui lui vaut une nomination à l'Oscar du Meilleur second rôle. Il enchaîne alors immédiatement avec Tout le monde dit I Love You, de Woody Allen (1996).

Acteur caméléon, il prend, en 1998, plusieurs kilos de muscles pour incarner le néo-nazi repenti d'American History X, performance pour laquelle il est nommé à l'Oscar du meilleur acteur. Suit sa composition de Lester, l'un des Joueurs de John Dahl (1998). Habitué des rôles à double facette, il interprète à nouveau un schizophrène dans la fable anarchique très controversée de David Fincher, Fight club (1999), avant de passer derrière la caméra, dans un registre plutôt inattendu de sa part, avec la comédie romantique Au nom d'Anna (2000) dont il est également l'interprète principal.

Aussi à l'aise dans le thriller (The Score, 2001) que dans la comédie (Death to Smoochy, 2002), Edward Norton part affronter le redoutable Hannibal Lecter dans Red Dragon, le remake du Sixieme Sens de Michael Mann. En 2003, il tient la vedette de La 25e heure de Spike Lee puis poursuit un parcours particulièrement éclectique, du film d'action Braquage à l'italienne (2003) au film historique Kingdom of Heaven (2005), en passant par le drame Down in the valley

2006-10-14 11:35:45 · answer #6 · answered by Padawan 7 · 0 0

Né en 1970 dans le régime communiste de l'URSS, Igor Alexei Alexendreitch Passlovitch, plus connu sous le nom de Passov, a grandi dans une petite famille paysanne du Caucase.
Rapidement, l'enfant curieux et abstrait qu'il est présente de manifestes prédispositions à l'harmonica. A l'âge de 3 ans, il interprète ainsi, pour la fête communale de son village caucasien Stroubalotchville, le récital complet de l'oeuvre de Luis Mariano. Devenu la petite star du village, le petit Igor est repéré par des commissaires politiques alors présent à Stroubalotchville (ils étaient venus recenser le nombre de dissidents pro occidentaux).
Les parents d'Igor sont contactés par le régime, et Igor envoyé à Moscou, où on l'invite à jouer son récital de Mariano au prestigieux Moscovite Opéra : or, pris de panique, Igor se mélange dans les notes. C'est la catastrophe : ses parents sont fissa déportés au goulag.
Accablé par son sentiment de culpabilité, Passov trouve alors du réconfort en adoptant à 13 ans, la profession très enviée en URSS, de sexeur de poussin.
Il y rencontre Nadegia Imannovitch Demiusotiach, qu'il épouse à l'âge de 14 ans.
Or, le ménage connait de mauvais jours lorsqu'il s'avère que Nadegia est en réalité un homme. Le divorce sera long et douloureux (Igor devant se défaire de sa collection de baguettes de tambour), aussi notre ami s'investit-il davantage encore dans le sexage de poussin.
Son assiduité ayant fait ses preuves, il est élu chef de service à l'usine de Sexiavitch Poussivicth.
MAis, une troupe de mimes passe alors dans la ville. Avant qu'ils ne soient tous déportés au goulag pour "emmerdage artistique", leur spectacle intitulé "le tsarevitch" fascine Passov : il décide, coute que coute, d'exercer la profession de comique professionnel.
Son premier spectacle se déroule au goulag Numéro 3778 de Sibérie. Passov y est fortement applaudi. Les larmes aux yeux, Passov reconnait dans la foule de spectateurs ses propres parents. Mais, appelé fissa à Moscou pour se produire dans un cabaret, il se contente de leur laisser un orthographe et part à la rencontre de son succès.
Son spectacle, plagiat éhonté du Tsarevicth joué par les mimes déportés, fait un malheur. Mais Passov n'est pas inquiété par le régime, car il est entré en communication constante avec l'âme de Staline, par spiritisme. De fait, on le protège, on le chérit, on l'écoute.
Son premier rôle au cinéma est celui d'un mime désabusé, dans le magnifique "Tspoolotich" de Kasimir Vastrotoff : un succès mondial en Russie, faisant environ 1000 spectateurs (il n'existait alors que 10 cinémas en URSS).
Mais les sirènes d'Hollywood l'appellent dans le bloc occidental.
PAssov signe un contrat juteux avec Universal, et devait tenir le premier rôle du film "A la poursuite d'Octobre Rouge"^.
Hélas, son avion l'emmenant à Los ANgeles s'écrase dans les Landes, où les restes de Passov seront dévorés par les survivants, oubliés.
Un destin tragique, qui ne fait que récompenser le talent inimaginable de Passov.

2006-10-14 10:56:54 · answer #7 · answered by bloublou 4 · 0 0

Fille du chanteur Guy Béart et de Genevieve Galea, mannequin apparu dans Les Carabiniers de Godard, Emmanuelle Béart fait ses premiers pas à l'écran à 7 ans dans La Course du lièvre à travers les champs (1972). Après un bref passage dans une école d'art dramatique à Paris, elle trouve son premier grand rôle - avec à la clé une nomination au César du Meilleur espoir- dans L'Amour en douce de Molinaro (1985), qui marque également sa rencontre avec celui qui sera son compagnon pendant dix ans, Daniel Auteuil. Mais le film qui lui apporte la célébrité est Manon des Sources, la saga à succès de Claude Berri : son rôle de sauvageonne lui vaut le César du Meilleur second rôle féminin en 1987.

Loin de son image glamour, Emmanuelle Béart fait en 1989 une composition très remarquée de jeune délinquante dans Les Enfants du désordre. Sa carrière est ensuite marquée par sa rencontre avec des auteurs prestigieux : Rivette (elle pose nue pour le peintre Piccoli dans La Belle noiseuse en 1991), Techiné, qui lui fait jouer une prostituée dans J'embrasse pas ou encore Chabrol (L'Enfer en 1994). Cette admiratrice de Romy Schneider trouve deux de ses plus beaux rôles dans les derniers films de Sautet : elle est une violoniste qui bouleverse la vie de deux musiciens dans Un coeur en hiver, puis devient l'étrange confidente d'un vieil écrivain incarné par Michel Serrault dans Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud (1995), deux jolis succès. Wargnier lui offre un autre beau personnage dans Une femme française, mais cette fois le public n'est pas au rendez-vous.

Après un détour par Hollywood (Mission : impossible de De Palma en 1996), cette comédienne sensuelle au regard mélancolique est en 2000 l'émouvante héroïne de la fresque d'Assayas Les Destinées sentimentales, et on retrouve son tempérament fiévreux dans Le Temps retrouvé de Ruiz et La Répétition de Catherine Corsini en 2001 - trois films présentés en compétition à Cannes. Sur un mode plus léger, elle prend part à La Bûche, comédie populaire de Danièle Thompson, campe une domestique lubrique dans 8 femmes d'Ozon et une attachante bimbo dans A boire de Marion Vernoux. A l'approche de la quarantaine, l'actrice reste un sex-symbol du cinéma français (le troublant Nathalie... en 2004) et continue d'inspirer de grands cinéastes, comme Michel Deville (Un fil à la patte, 2005) ou les vieilles connaissances que sont Techiné (Les Egarés) et Rivette (Histoire de Marie et Julien

2006-10-14 10:38:41 · answer #8 · answered by bob l eponge 5 · 0 0

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