Awards and achievements Preceded by Sigourney Weaver for Working Girl Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture for Steel Magnolias
1991 Succeeded by Whoopi Goldberg for Ghost Preceded by Jessica Tandy for Driving Miss Daisy Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Pretty Woman
1991 Succeeded by Bette Midler for For the Boys Preceded by Hilary Swank for Boys Don't Cry Academy Award for Best Actress for Erin Brockovich
2000 Succeeded by Halle Berry for Monster's Ball Preceded by Annette Bening for American Beauty BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Erin Brockovich
2001 Succeeded by Judi Dench for Iris Preceded by Annette Bening for American Beauty Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture for Erin Brockovich
2000
Halle Berry for Succeeded by Monster's Ball Preceded by Hilary Swank for Boys Don't Cry Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama for Erin Brockovich
2001 Succeeded by Sissy Spacek
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Awards and achievements Preceded by Sigourney Weaver for Working Girl Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture for Steel Magnolias
1991 Succeeded by Whoopi Goldberg for Ghost Preceded by Jessica Tandy for Driving Miss Daisy Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Pretty Woman
1991 Succeeded by Bette Midler for For the Boys Preceded by Hilary Swank for Boys Don't Cry Academy Award for Best Actress for Erin Brockovich
2000 Succeeded by Halle Berry for Monster's Ball Preceded by Annette Bening for American Beauty BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Erin Brockovich
2001 Succeeded by Judi Dench for Iris Preceded by Annette Bening for American Beauty Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture for Erin Brockovich
2000
Halle Berry for Succeeded by Monster's Ball Preceded by Hilary Swank for Boys Don't Cry Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama for Erin Brockovich
2001 Succeeded by Sissy Spacek
This video interview is a most and exclusive fun.It has great interesting site.
Olivia Munn Olivia Munn at the 2007 Comic-Con in San Diego, California Born Lisa Olivia Munn July 2, 1982 (1982-07-02) (age 26) Oklahoma Other name(s) Lisa Olivia Munn Occupation host, actress Years active 2004—present Official website
Olivia Munn (born July 2, 1982 as Lisa Olivia Munn) is an American actress, model and television personality.
She began her career being credited as Lisa Munn. However, since 2006, she has been using the name Olivia Munn professionally. Also since 2006, Munn has been one of the faces of the cable network G4, hosting a number of shows for the network, the most prominent being Attack of the Show!, with co-host Kevin Pereira. Early life
Lisa Olivia Munn was born in Oklahoma to mother Kim Munn and father Sam Munn. She is of Chinese descent on her mother's side and of Caucasian descent on her father's. [1][2] When Munn was two, her mother re-married to a man in the Air Force.[1] Although the family relocated many times, Munn was predominantly raised in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo, Japan,[3] where the military assigned her stepfather. During this time, she had appeared in a number of local theater productions, and later became a model within the Japanese fashion industry.[4] She also attended the University of Oklahoma, majoring in journalism and minoring in Japanese and dramatic arts. Munn moved back to the United States, settling in Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career. In 2004, she interned at Fox Sports Net and worked as a sideline reporter for college football and women's basketball. She has gone on to say that she disliked the experience, explaining "I was trying to be something I wasn't, and that made me really uncomfortable on live TV."[3] Munn had also gained a small role in the straight to video horror film Scarecrow Gone Wild. She also stars in the music video Hello Tomorrow by the band Zebrahead.
In late 2005, Munn began her portrayal of Milly Acuna, a teen surfer, over two seasons of the TV drama Beyond the Break[6] on The N network. She enjoys surfing and continues to practice the sport.[7] She originally auditioned for the part of Kai, but the producers wanted a "local girl".[8] She also appeared in the film The Road to Canyon Lake.
Olivia Munn Olivia Munn at the 2007 Comic-Con in San Diego, California Born Lisa Olivia Munn July 2, 1982 (1982-07-02) (age 26) Oklahoma Other name(s) Lisa Olivia Munn Occupation host, actress Years active 2004—present Official website
Olivia Munn (born July 2, 1982 as Lisa Olivia Munn) is an American actress, model and television personality.
She began her career being credited as Lisa Munn. However, since 2006, she has been using the name Olivia Munn professionally. Also since 2006, Munn has been one of the faces of the cable network G4, hosting a number of shows for the network, the most prominent being Attack of the Show!, with co-host Kevin Pereira. Early life
Lisa Olivia Munn was born in Oklahoma to mother Kim Munn and father Sam Munn. She is of Chinese descent on her mother's side and of Caucasian descent on her father's. [1][2] When Munn was two, her mother re-married to a man in the Air Force.[1] Although the family relocated many times, Munn was predominantly raised in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo, Japan,[3] where the military assigned her stepfather. During this time, she had appeared in a number of local theater productions, and later became a model within the Japanese fashion industry.[4] She also attended the University of Oklahoma, majoring in journalism and minoring in Japanese and dramatic arts. Munn moved back to the United States, settling in Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career. In 2004, she interned at Fox Sports Net and worked as a sideline reporter for college football and women's basketball. She has gone on to say that she disliked the experience, explaining "I was trying to be something I wasn't, and that made me really uncomfortable on live TV."[3] Munn had also gained a small role in the straight to video horror film Scarecrow Gone Wild. She also stars in the music video Hello Tomorrow by the band Zebrahead.
In late 2005, Munn began her portrayal of Milly Acuna, a teen surfer, over two seasons of the TV drama Beyond the Break[6] on The N network. She enjoys surfing and continues to practice the sport.[7] She originally auditioned for the part of Kai, but the producers wanted a "local girl".[8] She also appeared in the film The Road to Canyon Lake.
Julia Roberts Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress and former fashion model. She became well known during the early 1990s after starring in the romantic comedy Pretty Woman opposite Richard Gere, which grossed $463 million worldwide. She won the Best Actress Academy Award in 2000 for her critically acclaimed turn as the title character in Erin Brockovich and earned Oscar nominations as Best Supporting Actress for Steel Magnolias (1989) and Best Actress for Pretty Woman (1990). Her films, which also include romantic comedies such as My Best Friend's Wedding, Mystic Pizza, Notting Hill, Runaway Bride, and crime films such as The Pelican Brief and Ocean's Eleven, have collectively earned box office receipts of over $2 billion, making her the most successful actress in terms of box office receipts.[2]
Roberts had become one of the highest-paid actresses in the world, topping the Hollywood Reporter's annual "power list" of top-earning female stars from 2002 to 2005, until 2006, when Nicole Kidman won the top spot. Her fee for
1990's Pretty Woman was $300,000; in 2003, she was paid an unprecedented $25 million for her role in Mona Lisa Smile. As of 2007, Roberts's net worth was estimated to be $140 million.[3]
Roberts was the first actress to appear on the cover of Vogue and the first woman to land the cover of GQ. She has been named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" eleven times, tied with Halle Berry. In 2001 Ladies Home Journal ranked her as the 11th most powerful woman in America, beating out then national security advisor Condoleezza Rice and first lady Laura Bush.[4] Roberts has a production company called Red Om Films, formerly Shoelace Productions ("Moder" spelled backwards, after her husband's last name).
Julia Roberts Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress and former fashion model. She became well known during the early 1990s after starring in the romantic comedy Pretty Woman opposite Richard Gere, which grossed $463 million worldwide. She won the Best Actress Academy Award in 2000 for her critically acclaimed turn as the title character in Erin Brockovich and earned Oscar nominations as Best Supporting Actress for Steel Magnolias (1989) and Best Actress for Pretty Woman (1990). Her films, which also include romantic comedies such as My Best Friend's Wedding, Mystic Pizza, Notting Hill, Runaway Bride, and crime films such as The Pelican Brief and Ocean's Eleven, have collectively earned box office receipts of over $2 billion, making her the most successful actress in terms of box office receipts.[2]
Roberts had become one of the highest-paid actresses in the world, topping the Hollywood Reporter's annual "power list" of top-earning female stars from 2002 to 2005, until 2006, when Nicole Kidman won the top spot. Her fee for
1990's Pretty Woman was $300,000; in 2003, she was paid an unprecedented $25 million for her role in Mona Lisa Smile. As of 2007, Roberts's net worth was estimated to be $140 million.[3]
Roberts was the first actress to appear on the cover of Vogue and the first woman to land the cover of GQ. She has been named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" eleven times, tied with Halle Berry. In 2001 Ladies Home Journal ranked her as the 11th most powerful woman in America, beating out then national security advisor Condoleezza Rice and first lady Laura Bush.[4] Roberts has a production company called Red Om Films, formerly Shoelace Productions ("Moder" spelled backwards, after her husband's last name).