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Where Are They Now - Friday, June 12, 2015
Hello fans,
I was watching the movie 10 Things I Hate About You the other day and it made me wonder whatever happened to lead actress Julia Stiles. I haven't seen much of her lately! It only made sense to research her for this week's edition of Where Are They Now.
Take care,
Melissa
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--DEAD OR ALIVE?--
See if you know if the following celebrities have had a
visit from the "Grim Reaper":
Armin Shimerman: Played Quark in the TV series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and Principal Snyder in the series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
Doug Henning: Hippie magician, had his own TV specials called Doug Henning's World of Magic
Jonathan Pryce: Played the media mogul villain in the James Bond movie "Tomorrow Never Dies", played the Engineer in "Miss Saigon" on Broadway
(Answer at the bottom)
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Julia Stiles
Learn More About Julia Stiles on Celebrity Nooz
BIRTH DATE: March 28, 1981 New York City, New York
CLAIM TO FAME: She is known for her lead roles in teen films such as 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), Down to You (2000) and Save the Last Dance (2001).
FAMILY LIFE: No info found.
INFO: Stiles first film role was in I Love You, I Love You Not (1996), with Claire Danes and Jude Law. It was her starring role in the thriller Wicked (1998) that marked her breakthrough performance.
She reached mainstream audiences with the film 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), a contemporary take on William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. She starred in two more modern adaptations of Shakespeare's work: Hamlet (2000) and O (2001).
In 2001, she grew her fan base even more with her role in the hit Save the Last Dance. Stiles also appeared in all three movies of the Bourne franchise.
TRIVIA: Graduated from Columbia University with a degree in English literature.
Is an ex-vegan, occasionally eating red meat.
Has described herself as a feminist and wrote on the subject in The Guardian.
Loves baseball and is an avid fan of the New York Mets.
Is also a fan of soccer and the New York Red Bulls.
During her hiatus from Save the Last Dance (2001), she signed up with Habitat for Humanity International, an organization that builds homes for the needy.
Shares the same name as Humphrey Bogart's paternal grandmother.
Has Irish, English, and German ancestry. Her parents are John O'Hara and Judith Stiles.
WHERE IS SHE NOW: In 2012, Stiles appeared in Silver Linings Playbook, and also in the web series Blue (2012-2014).
That same year, she starred in the dark comedy It's a Disaster, which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival and was picked up by Oscilloscope Laboratories and received a commercial release in April 2013.
Most recently, Stiles played Dr. Jessica Lieberstein in a few episodes of the TV series The Mindy Project.
WRITE TO JULIA STILES:
Julia Stiles
c/o Creative Artists Agency
2000 Avenue Of The Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067
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CREDITS:
2015 Guilt by Association (TV Movie)...Rachel Knight
2014-2015 The Mindy Project (TV Series)...Dr. Jessica Lieberstein
2014 Out of the Dark...Sarah Harriman
2012-2014 Blue (TV Series)...Blue
2014 Hits
2013 Closed Circuit...Joanna Reece
2013 The Makeover (TV Movie)...Hannah Higgins
2012 Midnight Sun (TV Movie)...Leah Kafka (rumored)
2012 Stars in Shorts...Young Woman
2012 Between Us...Grace
2012 Silver Linings Playbook...Veronica
2012 Girl Most Likely...Stage Imogene
2012 It's a Disaster...Tracy
2012 Jan (TV Series)...Blue
- Trust (2012)
2010 Dexter (TV Series)...Lumen Ann Pierce
2010 sexting (Short)...Young Woman
2009/I Passage (Short)...Ella
2009 The Cry of the Owl...Jenny Thierolf
2008 Gospel Hill...Rosie
2007 The Bourne Ultimatum...Nicky Parsons
2006 The Omen...Katherine Thorn
2005 A Little Trip to Heaven...Isold
2005 Edmond...Glenna
2004 The Bourne Supremacy...Nicky
2004 The Prince and Me...Paige Morgan
2003 Mona Lisa Smile...Joan Brandwyn
2003/I Carolina...Carolina Mirabeau
2003 A Guy Thing...Becky
2002 The Bourne Identity...Nicolette
2001 O...Desi Brable
2001 Saturday Night Live (TV Series)...Jenna Bush
- Pierce Brosnan/Destiny's Child (2001)
2001 The Business of Strangers...Paula Murphy
2001 Save the Last Dance...Sara
2000 State and Main...Carla
2000 Hamlet...Ophelia
2000 Down to You...Imogen
1999 10 Things I Hate About You...Kat Stratford
1999 The '60s (TV Movie)...Katie Herlihy
1998 Wide Awake...Neena Beal
1998 Wicked...Ellie Christianson
1997 Before Women Had Wings (TV Movie)...Phoebe Jackson
1997 The Devil's Own...Bridget O'Meara
1997 Chicago Hope (TV Series)...Corey Sawicki
- Mother, May I? (1997)
1996 Promised Land (TV Series)...Megan Walker
- The Secret (1996)
1996 I Love You, I Love You Not...Young Nana's Friend
1993-1994 Ghostwriter (TV Series)...Erica Dansby
To see Then & Now pictures of Julia Stiles, visit: Celebrity Nooz
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--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--
Armin Shimerman - ALIVE
Born: 11/05/1949
Doug Henning - DEAD (Cancer)
Born: 05/03/1947 Died: 02/07/2000
Jonathan Pryce - ALIVE
Born: 06/01/1947
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WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...
6/10
Johnny Fullam, 75, Irish footballer.
6/9
Peter Conway, New Zealand economist and trade unionist.
Douglas Danforth, 92, American businessman, CEO of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Jean Gruault, 90, French screenwriter and actor.
Hemant Kanitkar, 72, Indian Test cricketer.
James Last, 86, German composer and big band leader.
Fred Anton Maier, 76, Norwegian speed skater, Olympic champion (1968), cancer.
Amos Midzi, 62, Zimbabwean politician and diplomat.
Vincent Musetto, 74, American film critic (New York Post), cancer.
Sir Peter Williams, 80, New Zealand lawyer, cancer.
Pedro Zerolo, 54, Venezuelan-born Spanish politician, cancer.
Pumpkinhead, 39, American rapper.
6/8
Paul Bacon, 91, American book and album cover designer and jazz musician.
Frank Cappuccino, 86, American boxing referee, Alzheimer's disease.
Eugenia Davitashvili, 65, Russian faith healer.
Mervin Field, 94, American opinion pollster.
Stevenson Jacobs, 37, American journalist (Associated Press), heart attack.
Valery Levental, 76, Russian theater stage designer.
Elizabeth Peet McIntosh, 100, American spy, heart attack.
Lynn Miles (zh), 71, American human rights and Taiwan democracy activist, cancer.
Tiki Nxumalo, 65, South African actor.
Dasaradhi Rangacharya, 86, Indian writer and politician.
David Rotem, 66, Israeli politician, Member of the Knesset for Yisrael Beiteinu (2007-2015), heart attack.
Chea Sim, 81, Cambodian politician, President of the Cambodian People's Party (since 1991).
Carmen de Tommaso (fr), 105, French fashion designer.
6/7
Sheikh Razzak Ali, 86, Bangladeshi politician.
Sean Pappas, 49, South African golfer, heart attack.
Peter Petherick, 72, New Zealand cricketer (Otago, Wellington, national team).
Gwilym Prichard, 84, Welsh painter.
Vasili Zhupikov, 61, Russian footballer.
6/6
Aarthi Agarwal, 31, American Telugu cinema actress, heart attack.
Pierre Brice, 86, French actor (Old Shatterhand, Mill of the Stone Women), pneumonia.
Vincent Bugliosi, 80, American attorney and author (Helter Skelter), cancer.
John Derr, 97, American sports journalist.
Dennis Ferrante, 65, American recording engineer (John Lennon, Kiss, Elvis Presley), heart failure.
Jorge Galemire, 64, Uruguayan musician (Trelew).
Ronnie Gilbert, 88, American singer-songwriter (The Weavers) and actress (Running on Empty).
Colin Jackson, 68, Scottish footballer (Rangers, national team), leukaemia.
Sergey Sharikov, 40, Russian sabre fencer, two-time
Olympic champion (1996, 2000), traffic collision.
Ludvik Vaculik, 88, Czech writer and journalist.
6/5
Tariq Aziz, 79, Iraqi politician, Foreign Minister (1983-1991).
Alan Bond, 77, British-born Australian businessman and convicted fraudster, complications from heart surgery.
Sadun Boro, 87, Turkish sailor, bladder cancer.
Manuel Camacho Solis, 69, Mexican politician, Mayor of Mexico City (1988-1993), Foreign Minister (1993-1994), Senator (since 2012).
Kazuo Chiba, 75, Japanese Aikido teacher.
Jerry Collins, 34, Samoan-born New Zealand rugby union player (national team), traffic collision.
Xavier de Roux, 74, French politician.
Frits Dragstra, 87, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1972-1977).
Giacomo Furia, 90, Italian actor (The Band of Honest Men, The Gold of Naples).
Jane Briggs Hart, 93, American aviator, member of the Mercury 13, founding member of NOW, Alzheimer's disease.
Richard Johnson, 87, English actor (The Haunting,
Julius Caesar, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas).
Julien Mawule Kouto, 68, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Atakpame (1993-2006).
Nick Marsh, 53, British singer and musician (Flesh for Lulu), cancer.
Paul A. Miller, 98, American academic, President of the Rochester Institute of Technology (1969-1979).
Irving Mondschein, 91, American athlete and coach.
Lecretia Seales, 42, New Zealand lawyer and right-to-die campaigner, brain cancer.
Paolo Tullio, 65, Italian-born Irish Michelin Star-winning chef (Armstrong's Barn) and resident food critic (The Restaurant).
Roger Verge, 85, French chef, co-founder of Nouvelle Cuisine, complications of diabetes.
6/4
Bengt Berndtsson, 82, Swedish footballer (IFK Goteborg).
Margie Feinberg, 59, American journalist (New York Post), breast cancer.
Allan Fryer, 60, Scottish-born Australian musician (Heaven), cancer.
Wayne Harris, 77, American Hall of Fame CFL football player (Calgary Stampeders).
Marguerite Patten, 99, British cookery writer, home economist and broadcaster.
Leonid Plyushch, 77, Ukrainian Soviet dissident and mathematician.
Jorgen Ravn, 75, Danish footballer (Aberdeen).
Jabe Thomas, 85, American racecar driver (NASCAR), complications from Parkinson's Disease.
Dame Anne Warburton, 87, British diplomat, Ambassador to Denmark (1976-1983), Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva (1983-1985), President of Lucy Cavendish College (1985-1994).
Kurt Weber, 87, Polish cinematographer (Salto).
Albert West, 65, Dutch singer (The Shuffles) and record producer.
Hermann Zapf, 96, German typeface designer.