For one night at least, Seattle was star-struck.
Thanks to the movie “Battle in Seattle,” several celebrities graced the red carpet for the opening night of the Seattle International Film Festival Thursday and gave fans a rare brush with old-school glamour.
The Seattle premiere of the movie, a semi-fictionalized account of the 1999 WTO protests, came packed with star power, including actor and first-time director Stuart Townsend, his girlfriend and co-star Charlize Theron, singer/ actor Andre Benjamin, lead actor Martin Henderson (“The Ring”), and “Lost” casualty Michelle Rodriguez. Missing was principal Jennifer Carpenter, best known lately for playing a foul-mouthed Miami detective on “Dexter.”
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Sorry for the slow down in recent updates, guys. My personal life has been very hectic lately and I’ve been working on various behind the scenes things like prepping more videos for upload, organizing the 100s of photos that I still have left to add and revamping the remaining project pages. I hope you enjoy the new additions and keep your eyes peeled for even more coming soon.
Christian Dior 2009 Collection Fashion Show – May 12, 2008
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Sarasota Film Festival – ‘Battle in Seattle’ Screening – April 13, 2008
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Oscar-winner Charlize Theron played the role of supportive girlfriend during her visit to the Sarasota Film Festival..
Her longtime boyfriend, Stuart Townsend, wrote and directed his first film, “Battle in Seattle,” which was to be shown in back-to-back screenings Sunday night.
Though she took center stage as an award recipient at the film festival ball Saturday night, she tried valiantly to downplay her presence and to promote Townsend and the film.
She did the same thing during an often serious, occasionally banter-filled conversation with Townsend and co-stars Martin Henderson and Michelle Rodriguez Sunday afternoon.
Townsend talked about the difficulty of writing his first script for the film about the riots that erupted during the World Trade Organization meetings …
JustJared has posted some gorgeous photos and links to Charlize’s interview with David Letterman from yesterday. If you can’t see the videos below, click here for part 1 and here for part 2 of the interview. I’ll do my best to get some photos added to the gallery by the weekend.
Caring Charlize Theron fought back tears as she told how she is helping save lives in her native South Africa.
The Hollywood beauty is working with chatshow host Oprah Winfrey to provide a mobile health clinic and education centre to tackle the devastating threat of HIV and AIDS.
She struggled to contain her emotions when she appeared on Oprah’s show to talk about the project and watch a video of her recent visit to Africa.
The clinic travels to four schools in remote and impoverished areas of KwaZulu-Natal to give HIV tests and vital sex education to students.
It’s been a while since Charlize Theron has been seen at a premiere, but she was certainly on glowing form for the opening of her new flick on Thursday night. The beautiful South African stepped out in LA to a screening of her drama Sleepwalking.
And despite the title of the movie, the Oscar-winning actress was wide awake as she sent flashbulbs popping in a flapper-style black frock with on-trend platform sandals.
Talented Charlize, who stars as a troubled woman who abandons her 12-year-old daughter, was also on producing duty for the film. And it seems her work has a high-profile fan – in the form of veteran actor and co-star Dennis Hopper.
“It’s terrific and Charlize is …
Charlize Theron was at the Smith Rafael Film Center on Sunday night to promote “Sleepwalking,” a low-budget independent movie she produced and in which stars.
“Sleepwalking” was shown for California Film Institute members, followed by a Q&A session with Theron and co-star Nick Stahl.
She made it clear that this is “a passion project” for her, so she has to be disappointed with the lousy reviews so far.
After its recent showing at Sundance, the MTV Movie Blog called it “the Super Bowl of good performance/bad movie movies.”
JustJared has posted some fantastic photos of Charlize receiving her Hasty Pudding award and at the parade. Click here to view them all now. I will have some HQs available in the gallery within the next couple of days.
Photos of Charlize at the Sundance Film Festival yesterday are now available in the gallery. More to follow as they pop up. Enjoy!
As some of you may have noticed, new photos of Charlize at the Q&A session at the ‘In the Valley of Elah’ screening on September 13th were added to the gallery yesterday afternoon. I had been looking for these for a while, but wasn’t able to find them until a couple of days ago. Enjoy!








