Daniel Day Lewis
Ever the sexy mistress, Penelope Cruz was looking lovely in red as she filmed scenes for the new movie "Nine" in Rome on Thursday (January 29).
Joining co-star Daniel Day-Lewis, the 34-year-old Spanish actress plays the concubine of Lewis' focal point character Italian film maker Guido Contini.
Back for another day on the set of her sure-to-be blockbuster movie, Nicole Kidman was spotted filming scenes for "Nine" in Rome on Thursday (January 30).
Still wearing her luxurious fur coat, the "Golden Compass" cutie teamed up with co-star Daniel Day-Lewis, as the two braved the cold night air while taking a break in between shooting.
She’s an international superstar of massive proportions, and last night Penelope Cruz was looking fine at a private screening of “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” in London, England.
The “Vanilla Sky” cutie sported a black blouse, black jacket, and distressed jeans as she schmoozed with industry bigwig Harvey Weinstein at the Mayfair Hotel event.
Ready to get down to work on her new movie, Nicole Kidman headed straight to her hotel upon arriving to Rome, Italy on Tuesday (January 28).
According to a source in the know, the "Eyes Wide Shut" actress left about an hour later as she made her way over to the set of "Nine," where she joined co-star Daniel Day-Lewis.
The Kodak Theatre press room was full of smiling faces last night, as the 2008 Academy Award winners basked in the glory of their accomplishments.
Taking best picture honors was the Coen Brothers’ hit film, No Country For Old Men - which was thought to be a front-runner from the event’s onset.
The 80th Annual Academy Awards have come and gone, and the night’s big winners were all smiles as they were handed their coveted statuettes one-by-one.
Taking best picture honors was the Coen Brothers' hit film, No Country For Old Men - which was thought to be a front-runner from the event's onset.
Sure, huge box office sales and widespread admiration can go a long way in bolstering an actor’s ego. But nothing feels quite as good as winning a “Best Actor” Oscar.
Just ask Daniel Day-Lewis. At Sunday night’s 2008 Academy Awards, the “There Will Be Blood” hunk walked away with arguably the highest honor of the night.
The 2008 BAFTA Awards have come and gone - and a little known French actress was the big surprise winner of a dazzling ceremony on Sunday night (February 10).
Marion Cotillard beat out British hopefuls Julie Christie and Keira Knightley to take the best actress award for her performance as singer Edith Piaf in the film La Vie En Rose.
The 2008 Screen Actors Guild awards have come and gone, and the winners of this year's ceremony took even the biggest movie buffs by surprise.
The top honors for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role went to Daniel Day Lewis for his role in There Will Be Blood, while the top leading lady ended up being Julie Christie for her work in Away From Her.















