Even though she is being paid more than them, Priyanka Chopra is in no mood to join the bandwagon of Bipasha Basu, Mallika Sherawat & Co.
The actress has kicked a Rs 3 crore offer to shimmy at a 5-star hotel for this New Year’s Eve. This amount being offered to her is actually double of what she would demand for a role in a film (Rs 1.5 crore, at last count).
The time it would take to earn this amount is as little as 3 hours of actual work.
The schedule of a film is much longer, going into months. So why has Chops turned down such a profitable offer?
The answer is her diva image that she has been painstakingly building up over the last few years.
A source close to Priyanka told, “A 5-star hotel in Andheri came up with an offer to Priyanka asking her to gyrate at the forthcoming New Year’s Eve.
Priyanka turned them down politely.” Explaining why Priyanka declined, the source added, “Priyanka is very uncomfortable dancing in hotels in front of a live audience.
She doesn’t get a very good feeling in doing such performances. Yes, Rs 3 crore is a very tempting amount. But despite the hotel officials coaxing her, Priyanka was adamant that she wouldn’t toe the line.” The actress remained unavailable for comment.
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Ashley Jones (born September 3, 1976 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American television soap opera actress from Memphis, Tennessee She rose to fame on the long-running CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless, playing Megan Dennison Viscardi from 1997 to 2000 and returned for a visit in 2001. During her time on the soap, she earned two Daytime Emmy nominations for the role.
She currently plays Dr. Bridget Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful and has done since December 2004. The role was originated by Agnes Bruckner and later played by Jennifer Finnigan and Emily Harrison.
Ashley, who grew up in Houston,TX, graduated from Lamar High School. She is a graduate of Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA where she earned her BA degree, studying in Malibu and in Florence, Italy.
Ashley is currently married to writer Noah Nelson (son of actor Craig T. Nelson). They reside in Los Angeles in their new home with their two dogs. Ashley also likes to play the violin,and also likes hiking and writing.
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Ashley Greene’s petite frame and piercing eyes give her a mysterious quality that is sure to catch the attention of her male audience
Ashley Greene hasn’t had the opportunity to be showered with awards in her short career, but a role in Twilight and five movies currently in post-production definitely looks promising for this young actress.
Ashley Greene is most famous for her role in the 2008 film Twilight, based on the fantasy novel series by Stephenie Meyer.
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This sloe-eyed brunette began her career as a teenage performer in her native Canada, singing and dancing in the chorus of the Toronto production of “The Phantom of the Opera” from 1988 to 1990. After a brief modeling stint, Neve Campbell landed a one-season (1992-93) regular role as one of the aspiring musicians in the Canadian-produced series “Catwalk”, which aired on MTV in the USA. Her small screen breakthrough came when she was cast as Julia Salinger, as the headstrong older sister, in the award-winning drama series “Party of Five” (Fox, 1994-2000). Over the course of the series’ run, her character experienced numerous trials and tribulations from an unwanted pregnancy to a busted marriage, all while coping with her family and their problems (which included alcoholism and cancer, among others). Throughout it all, Campbell acquitted herself proving to be a fine dramatic player.
The actress was a bit slower to translate her appeal on the big screen. She made her film debut in the forgettable direct-to-video outing “The Dark” (1994) before finding success in a supporting role as a teenager dabbling in witchery in “The Craft” (1996), although co-stars Fairuza Balk and Robin Tunney had the showier roles. Campbell achieved her breakthrough as the put-upon heroine Sidney Prescott in the post-modern box-office smash “Scream” (also 1996). “Scream,” directed by Wes Craven and scripted by Kevin Williamson, both parodied and emulated the slasher films of the early 80s and spawned the inevitable sequel “Scream 2″ (1997), with Campbell’s character now a college student. She fared less well with this outing, playing an aspiring actress targeted by a copycat killer (One set piece had Campbell “acting” in a school production that was unintentionally hilarious). Nevertheless, she returned to close out the trilogy with “Scream 3″ (2000), this time returning from self-imposed exile to visit the set of a movie based on her experiences.
Attempting to distance herself from the horror genre, Campbell was seemingly miscast in the role of a white-trash vixen (a former prison inmate no less!) in the uneven “Wild Things” and further floundered as a soap actress enjoying the nightlife of Studio “54″ (both 1998). She debuted as a producer with the romance “Hair Shirt” (premiered at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival) in which she appeared as an egotistical movie star alongside her brother Christian. Campbell also landed the role of the mistress of an advertising executive in the triangular romantic comedy “Three to Tango” (1999) as well as a stint in the ensemble of the dismal comedy “Drowning Mona” (2000), but neither did much to add to her star power or build her acting resume, but she equated herself well in a series of less pop audience minded projects, including “Panic” (2000) playing the dark, edgy muse of an older man (William H. Macy) leading a stalled life; Alan Rudolph’s frankly refreshing dramedy “Investigating Sex” (2001) as one of two female stenographers assisting two male sex researchers; and as F. Scott Fitzgerald’s young protege, writer Frances Kroll Ring, opposite Jeremy Irons in the cable telepic “Last Call” (2002).
Campbell’s accumulated credits sufficiently impressed legendary director Robert Altman to turn the Campbell-penned story (ultimately co-written with screenwriter Barbara Turner) of a young ballet dancer poised to become a fictional Chicago troupe’s next big thing into his next film, “The Company” (2003). The actress, who trained at the National Ballet of Canada as a girl, was cast as the rising prima ballerina Ry, around who Altman built a trademark multi-character tale filmed inside the famed Joffrey Ballet–Campbell’s authentic knowledge of the inside world of ballet and her always convincing dancing allowed her to deliver her best, most nuanced performance to date. She followed up with the equally ambitious “When Will I Be Loved?” (2004), a noir-ish intellectually and erotically-charged tale of a indulged, sexually adventurous femme fatale artist (Campbell) who uses her powerful sexuality to advance her aims and control those who seek to use her. Although it was a daring–even brash–choice for Campbell, the movie suffered from writer-director James Toback’s largely improvisational approach and characteristic–and slightly disturbing– fetishization of his leading lady.
Standing at an average 5ft 5in, with a cheeky glint in her deep brown eyes we have Kara Tointon – a girl who is anything but average. She was brought into the world on August 5th 1983 in a small close-knit town called Southend-On-Sea in Essex. Ambitious and confident from an early age, Kara often made up her own words for things and was always amusing those around her with her random and creative moods. If she wasn’t an actress she would have attended art college. During her teenage years she attended a private school with only 12 people in her entire year. It was here she made friends for life.
At the tender age of 7 Kara began her acting career. She attended speech and drama lessons at school and she also took part in LAMDA examinations, entering local musical festivals doing poetry recital. Her first proper acting experience came when she played the part of Birgita in The Sound of Music at the Cliffs Pavillion. Shortly after that her first paid job was as one of the children in the pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Her first appearance on television was as an extra in Eastenders.
Not only is she a wonderful actress but she is also highly trained in dance, specializing in Aerobics, Ballet, Bass-Baritone, Cabaret Singing, Choreography, Contemporary, Jazz and Tap. In her spare time she enjoys painting, swimming and skiing. She is a girl with endless talents.
But Kara often likes to take a step back from the limelight to spend time with her family and friends who she strives to spend as much time with as possible. Her mother and younger sister Hannah in particular, who recently moved away from Essex to London to be closer to her. Kara is also a keen shopper and likes to spend hours at a time rooting around London for rare, one-off outfits. Fading into the background isn’t her style.
2004 has been a great year for Kara. Not only did she appear in Mile High but she has recently returned to her former Dream Team role as Gina Milliano. Kara longed for a regular role in a hit TV show and it looks like her dream maybe have come true.
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