Sunday, October 31, 2010
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Aarti Chhabria is an Indian actress and a former model, who appears in Bollywood, Telugu and Kannada movies. (Click to enlarge images)
Aarti Chhabria made her debut in a Hindi movie Lajja. She was Miss India Worldwide 2000.
Her latest movie was Dus Tola with Manoj Bajpaee. She was also seen in 'Milenge Milenge' with Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor.
Aarti Chhabria made her debut in a Hindi movie Lajja. She was Miss India Worldwide 2000.
Her latest movie was Dus Tola with Manoj Bajpaee. She was also seen in 'Milenge Milenge' with Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor.
the ghost man always rings twice.
Being Halloween weekend and time for a fright film marathon (but being too lazy to search the shelves), we here at Unwell Towers ended up with this frankly bizarre re-imagining/rip-off to start our horror weekend celebrations.
Sorry about the brevity of the review but the X Factor's about to start.
Nuff said.
Until Death (AKA The Changeling 2, Brivido Giallo: Per Sempre. 1987).
Dir: Lamberto Bava.
Cast: Gioia Scola, David Brandon, Giuseppe Stefano De Sando, Roberto Pedicini, Marco Vivio and Urbano Barberini.
Professional brunette bad-lady Linda (Scola from the fantastic Raiders of Atlantis) has decided, along with her horse-cocked (yet scarily rodent faced) lover Carlo (Stagefright's Mr. Serious Brandon) to off her baw headed boring hubbie Luca (Pedicini best known for his voice work in Dellamorte Dellamore, looking like a human/frog hybrid and emptying our bins) and set up house together whilst running their homely seaside bed and breakfast cum restaurant cum boat business like some murderous Basil and Sybil Fawlty.
But obviously without a Spanish waiter with a pig ugly, attention seeking whore for a granddaughter.
I'll admit tho' that would have added a certain something to the movie.
Anyway, enough character background, let's get back to the story which begins good and proper with the aftermath of Luca's murder and the deadly duo about to bury his still fresh corpse in a nearby swamp.
But he's not properly dead and with his last vestige on strength tears Linda's huge market stall hoop earring out from her ear.
Obviously.
Hitting the poor sod on the head with a large pizza tray to finish him off our loving couple head home to settle into their new (if rather fraught) lives; baking, shaking and raising wee Alex (AS Roma fan Vivio, who seems to have had the biggest career out of anyone else on screen), Linda's muppet like poppet.
Aw, sweet.
Eight years down the line the couples idyllic (yet it has to be said, fairly paranoid) existence is disturbed by the unexpected arrival of ruggedly raffish traveller (OK, hobo), the hunk-tastic Marco (Sam J Jones alike Barberini from Opera, Demons and Casino Royale).
After checking out his cooking skills (and his frankly magnificent arse) Linda and Carlo hire him on the spot to help out in the restaurant.
But it's not long before the pair begin to notice Marco’s frightening familiarity with their home-life, business affairs and even where Linda keeps her clean undies.
He also has an almost unhealthy fondness for lil' Alex but most disturbingly for Linda, he knows all of her secret family recipes.
Nice to see she's got her priorities right, no doubt she'll leave him babysitting next time her and Carlo pop out for tapas.
Obviously Italy have a special 'head-fuck' department specially recruited to play with criminals minds.
Or something.
Linda however is way too busy fiddling with herself whilst lusting over Marco to jump to such bizarre conclusions and poor Alex is too shock to fuck by his recurring dreams about arms bursting thru' his bedroom walls and trying to goose him whilst soggy tramps attempt to crawl out of swamps to care one way or t'other.
Under no circumstances to be confused with the 2007 Jean-Claude Van Damme cop caper of the same name (tho' if you did I reckon you deserve all you get), Until Death is, bizarrely enough one of Bava's most subtle and successful movies, returning to the promise he showed with his first feature Macabre then subsequently pissed up the wall with every movie since (Demons being the obvious exception).
It's nicely acted, stylishly shot and features the best line in denim fashion wear this side of Brokeback Mountain.
Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on your alcohol levels) it has one of the most idiotic and shlocky twists ever committed to celluloid.
More fun than Graveyard Disturbance but nowhere near as sexy as Blade in The Dark (or your sister), Until Death is still worth owning.
Especially if you have a wobbly table that needs straightening.
Sorry about the brevity of the review but the X Factor's about to start.
Nuff said.
Until Death (AKA The Changeling 2, Brivido Giallo: Per Sempre. 1987).
Dir: Lamberto Bava.
Cast: Gioia Scola, David Brandon, Giuseppe Stefano De Sando, Roberto Pedicini, Marco Vivio and Urbano Barberini.
Professional brunette bad-lady Linda (Scola from the fantastic Raiders of Atlantis) has decided, along with her horse-cocked (yet scarily rodent faced) lover Carlo (Stagefright's Mr. Serious Brandon) to off her baw headed boring hubbie Luca (Pedicini best known for his voice work in Dellamorte Dellamore, looking like a human/frog hybrid and emptying our bins) and set up house together whilst running their homely seaside bed and breakfast cum restaurant cum boat business like some murderous Basil and Sybil Fawlty.
But obviously without a Spanish waiter with a pig ugly, attention seeking whore for a granddaughter.
I'll admit tho' that would have added a certain something to the movie.
Ballie's: more custard than cream. |
But he's not properly dead and with his last vestige on strength tears Linda's huge market stall hoop earring out from her ear.
Obviously.
Hitting the poor sod on the head with a large pizza tray to finish him off our loving couple head home to settle into their new (if rather fraught) lives; baking, shaking and raising wee Alex (AS Roma fan Vivio, who seems to have had the biggest career out of anyone else on screen), Linda's muppet like poppet.
Aw, sweet.
Eight years down the line the couples idyllic (yet it has to be said, fairly paranoid) existence is disturbed by the unexpected arrival of ruggedly raffish traveller (OK, hobo), the hunk-tastic Marco (Sam J Jones alike Barberini from Opera, Demons and Casino Royale).
I'd get that seen to son. |
But it's not long before the pair begin to notice Marco’s frightening familiarity with their home-life, business affairs and even where Linda keeps her clean undies.
He also has an almost unhealthy fondness for lil' Alex but most disturbingly for Linda, he knows all of her secret family recipes.
Nice to see she's got her priorities right, no doubt she'll leave him babysitting next time her and Carlo pop out for tapas.
"Hey senorita! You fancy a little mooth shite-in?" |
All this insider knowledge begins to play on Carlo's barely hidden paranoia, leading him to surmise that Marco is working with the police to trap the couple for murdering Luca.
Obviously Italy have a special 'head-fuck' department specially recruited to play with criminals minds.
Or something.
Linda however is way too busy fiddling with herself whilst lusting over Marco to jump to such bizarre conclusions and poor Alex is too shock to fuck by his recurring dreams about arms bursting thru' his bedroom walls and trying to goose him whilst soggy tramps attempt to crawl out of swamps to care one way or t'other.
"Laugh now!" |
Is Carlo reading too much into the situation?
Will Linda get her end away with the hunky bum?
Will Alex get touched up by the nightmarish ghouls?
Will the movie end with a blazing inferno?
Will the movie end with a blazing inferno?
But most importantly will Marco steal all of Linda's recipes and pass them off as his own, getting his own teevee show in the process?
Only a director of Lamberto Bava's (albeit slightly tarnished) reputation could take the plot of The Postman Always Rings Twice and re-imagine it as a psychological horror tale before turning it into a cheaply made teevee movie and still make it moderately successful.
Under no circumstances to be confused with the 2007 Jean-Claude Van Damme cop caper of the same name (tho' if you did I reckon you deserve all you get), Until Death is, bizarrely enough one of Bava's most subtle and successful movies, returning to the promise he showed with his first feature Macabre then subsequently pissed up the wall with every movie since (Demons being the obvious exception).
"Ooh Alex come and have a wee nibble of your mums nice hot pie!" |
Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on your alcohol levels) it has one of the most idiotic and shlocky twists ever committed to celluloid.
More fun than Graveyard Disturbance but nowhere near as sexy as Blade in The Dark (or your sister), Until Death is still worth owning.
Especially if you have a wobbly table that needs straightening.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
daniel sunjata us actor
Daniel Sunjata (born Daniel Sunjata Condon;[1] December 30, 1971) is an American actor who performs in film, television and in the theater.
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* 1 Career
* 2 Personal life
* 3 9/11 Related Activity
* 4 Filmography
* 5 References
* 6 External links
[edit] Career
Sunjata played the role of a sailor on shore leave on the first post-9/11 themed episode of Sex and The City. He has portrayed Langston Hughes in the film Brother to Brother and James Holt, a fictitious fashion designer in The Devil Wears Prada. He currently stars as firefighter Franco Rivera on the television program Rescue Me. During the summer of 2007, he also starred in the ESPN miniseries The Bronx is Burning as Reggie Jackson.
In 2003, he won a Theatre World Award for his breakout Broadway performance as a gay, Major League Baseball player who comes out to the public in Take Me Out, the Tony award-winning play, which also earned him nominations for a Tony Award and Drama Desk Award.
[edit] Personal life
Of Irish, German, and African-American heritage, Sunjata grew up in Chicago, the adopted son of a police dispatcher and a civil rights worker. He graduated from Mount Carmel High School in Chicago, where he played linebacker for two state championship football teams. He completed his undergraduate studies at Florida A&M University and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He then received his master's degree in fine arts from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
[edit] 9/11 Related Activity
On September 9, 2007, at Webster Hall in New York City, Sunjata gave a speech at a 9/11 fund-raising event sponsored by We Are Change.[citation needed]
On September 27, 2007, Sunjata was honored at The Latin Pride Awards (held in Boston, Massachusetts) with a special recognition entitled "Voice of the Millions" which is awarded to people who use their public visibility to speak out on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves. The award was given for his advocacy of a new and independent investigation into the 9/11 attacks, and also for his representation of the Latino community on the television series Rescue Me, as Puerto Rican firefighter Franco Rivera.[citation needed]
On September 12, 2008, Sunjata spoke at another New York fundraiser sponsored by We Are Change to benefit 9/11's first responders who were told by the Environmental Protection Agency that the air at Ground Zero was safe to breathe.[citation needed]
Also in September 2008, Sunjata revealed that plotlines featuring 9/11 alternative theories and the plight of the first responders would be featured in the fifth season of Rescue Me.[2]
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Contents
[hide]
* 1 Career
* 2 Personal life
* 3 9/11 Related Activity
* 4 Filmography
* 5 References
* 6 External links
[edit] Career
Sunjata played the role of a sailor on shore leave on the first post-9/11 themed episode of Sex and The City. He has portrayed Langston Hughes in the film Brother to Brother and James Holt, a fictitious fashion designer in The Devil Wears Prada. He currently stars as firefighter Franco Rivera on the television program Rescue Me. During the summer of 2007, he also starred in the ESPN miniseries The Bronx is Burning as Reggie Jackson.
In 2003, he won a Theatre World Award for his breakout Broadway performance as a gay, Major League Baseball player who comes out to the public in Take Me Out, the Tony award-winning play, which also earned him nominations for a Tony Award and Drama Desk Award.
[edit] Personal life
Of Irish, German, and African-American heritage, Sunjata grew up in Chicago, the adopted son of a police dispatcher and a civil rights worker. He graduated from Mount Carmel High School in Chicago, where he played linebacker for two state championship football teams. He completed his undergraduate studies at Florida A&M University and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He then received his master's degree in fine arts from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
[edit] 9/11 Related Activity
On September 9, 2007, at Webster Hall in New York City, Sunjata gave a speech at a 9/11 fund-raising event sponsored by We Are Change.[citation needed]
On September 27, 2007, Sunjata was honored at The Latin Pride Awards (held in Boston, Massachusetts) with a special recognition entitled "Voice of the Millions" which is awarded to people who use their public visibility to speak out on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves. The award was given for his advocacy of a new and independent investigation into the 9/11 attacks, and also for his representation of the Latino community on the television series Rescue Me, as Puerto Rican firefighter Franco Rivera.[citation needed]
On September 12, 2008, Sunjata spoke at another New York fundraiser sponsored by We Are Change to benefit 9/11's first responders who were told by the Environmental Protection Agency that the air at Ground Zero was safe to breathe.[citation needed]
Also in September 2008, Sunjata revealed that plotlines featuring 9/11 alternative theories and the plight of the first responders would be featured in the fifth season of Rescue Me.[2]
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daniel henney singar
Daniel Phillip Henney (Hangul: 다니엘 필립 헤니; born November 28, 1979) is a Korean-American actor and model.
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* 1 Biography
* 2 Personal life
* 3 Filmography
o 3.1 Dramas
o 3.2 Films
* 4 TV Commercials / Advertisements
* 5 Awards
* 6 References
* 7 External links
[edit] Biography
Daniel Henney was born to an Korean American mother and an American father of British descent. Henney started modeling in the U.S. in 2001 and has worked in France, Italy, Hong Kong and Taiwan while attending college. After his debut in South Korea with an advertisement for the Amore Pacific's cosmetic "Odyssey Sunrise", he became a spokesperson for commercials with Jeon Ji-hyun for Olympus cameras and Kim Tae-hee for Daewoo Electronics's Klasse air conditioners.[1][2]
Despite speaking no Korean, Henney became a household name through the South Korean hit TV drama, My Name is Kim Sam Soon. He later learned a bit of the language and appeared on a few variety shows, such as Family Outing. [3] Henney was a part of an academic scandal in which many sources stated that he had an Economics degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago to bolster his image, while in actuality he had no college degree.[4]
In 2009, he portrayed Agent Zero in the film X-Men Origins: Wolverine. In the fall season of 2009, he is playing "Dr. David Lee" in the CBS television drama, "Three Rivers".
In 2010, Henney had decided to return to South Korea television for KBS2's The Fugitive: Plan B, alongside Korea's most famed singer Bi Rain and actress Lee Na Young. [5]
[edit] Personal life
Henney is known to be best friends with Jung Ryu Won and have filmed two television series, Hello Franceska and My Lovely Sam Soon together. [6] [7]
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Dramas
* The Fugitive: Plan B as Kai (KBS2, 2010)
* Three Rivers as David Lee (CBS, 2009)
* Spring Waltz as Philip (KBS, 2006)
* Hello Franceska (guest appearance) (MBC, 2005,)
* My Lovely Sam Soon as Dr. Henry Kim (MBC, 2005)
[edit] Films
* X-Men Origins: Wolverine [8] as Agent Zero (Hollywood debut, 2009)
* My Father as James Parker (2007)
* Seducing Mr. Perfect as Robin Heiden (2006)
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Contents
[hide]
* 1 Biography
* 2 Personal life
* 3 Filmography
o 3.1 Dramas
o 3.2 Films
* 4 TV Commercials / Advertisements
* 5 Awards
* 6 References
* 7 External links
[edit] Biography
Daniel Henney was born to an Korean American mother and an American father of British descent. Henney started modeling in the U.S. in 2001 and has worked in France, Italy, Hong Kong and Taiwan while attending college. After his debut in South Korea with an advertisement for the Amore Pacific's cosmetic "Odyssey Sunrise", he became a spokesperson for commercials with Jeon Ji-hyun for Olympus cameras and Kim Tae-hee for Daewoo Electronics's Klasse air conditioners.[1][2]
Despite speaking no Korean, Henney became a household name through the South Korean hit TV drama, My Name is Kim Sam Soon. He later learned a bit of the language and appeared on a few variety shows, such as Family Outing. [3] Henney was a part of an academic scandal in which many sources stated that he had an Economics degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago to bolster his image, while in actuality he had no college degree.[4]
In 2009, he portrayed Agent Zero in the film X-Men Origins: Wolverine. In the fall season of 2009, he is playing "Dr. David Lee" in the CBS television drama, "Three Rivers".
In 2010, Henney had decided to return to South Korea television for KBS2's The Fugitive: Plan B, alongside Korea's most famed singer Bi Rain and actress Lee Na Young. [5]
[edit] Personal life
Henney is known to be best friends with Jung Ryu Won and have filmed two television series, Hello Franceska and My Lovely Sam Soon together. [6] [7]
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Dramas
* The Fugitive: Plan B as Kai (KBS2, 2010)
* Three Rivers as David Lee (CBS, 2009)
* Spring Waltz as Philip (KBS, 2006)
* Hello Franceska (guest appearance) (MBC, 2005,)
* My Lovely Sam Soon as Dr. Henry Kim (MBC, 2005)
[edit] Films
* X-Men Origins: Wolverine [8] as Agent Zero (Hollywood debut, 2009)
* My Father as James Parker (2007)
* Seducing Mr. Perfect as Robin Heiden (2006)
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daniel craig hollywood star
Daniel Wroughton Craig[2] (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor and film producer. His early film roles include Elizabeth, The Power of One, A Kid in King Arthur's Court and the television episodes Sharpe's Eagle, Zorro and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Daredevils of the Desert. His breakthrough performances were in the films Layer Cake, Some Voices and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
Craig became well known internationally after he was cast as the sixth actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in the film series. He made his début as the character in the 2006 film, Casino Royale. He was critically acclaimed, and was nominated for a BAFTA award, for his portrayal in the film.[3]
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Early life
* 2 Career
o 2.1 James Bond: 2005–present
o 2.2 Other projects
* 3 Personal life
* 4 Filmography
* 5 Further reading
* 6 References
* 7 External links
[edit] Early life
Craig was born in Chester, Cheshire, England. His mother, Carol Olivia (née Williams), was an art teacher, and his father, Timothy John Wroughton Craig, was the landlord of the pubs "Ring o' Bells" (in Frodsham) and "The Boot Inn", and also served as a midshipman in the Merchant Navy.[4][5][6] Both of Craig's parents were of half Welsh descent.[7] He was brought up in Liverpool and on the Wirral, Merseyside,[8] and began acting in school plays at age six. Craig went to a primary school in Frodsham and Hoylake called Holy Trinity Primary School[citation needed]. He moved to London when he was sixteen to join the National Youth Theatre after a stay at Calday.[6] He and his older sister, Lea, attended Hilbre High School and Calday Grange Grammar School in West Kirby. He played for Hoylake Rugby Club.[9] He attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama at the Barbican and graduated in 1991 after three years of study under Colin McCormack.
[edit] Career
Craig appeared as Joe in the Royal National Theatre's production of Tony Kushner's Angels in America in November 1993. An early starring role was as 'Geordie' in the BBC's 1996 drama Our Friends in the North, with early film roles being as Angelina Jolie's rival and love interest in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), before appearing in Sam Mendes's movie Road to Perdition (2002), with Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. Other leading film roles include Sword of Honour (2001), The Mother (2003) with Anne Reid, Sylvia (2003) with Gwyneth Paltrow, Layer Cake (2004) with Sienna Miller, Enduring Love (2004) with Rhys Ifans, Steven Spielberg's Munich (2005) with Eric Bana, Infamous (2006), and The Golden Compass (2007). He recently starred in Defiance.
[edit] James Bond: 2005–present
On 23 October 2005, Craig signed a five-film contract with EON Productions to portray James Bond. He stated that he "was aware of the challenges" of the James Bond franchise which he considers "a big machine" that "makes a lot of money". He aimed at bringing more "emotional depth" to the character.[10] Being born in 1968, Craig is the first actor to portray James Bond to be born after the Bond series already started, and Ian Fleming, the novels' writer, had died.
Numerous actors publicly voiced their support of Craig's casting. Most notably, four of the five actors who had previously portrayed Bond — Pierce Brosnan,[11] Timothy Dalton, Sean Connery, and Roger Moore — called his casting a good decision. Clive Owen, who had been linked to the role, also spoke in defence of Craig.[12]
The first film, Casino Royale, premièred on 14 November 2006 and grossed a total of US$594,239,066 worldwide, which makes the film the highest grossing Bond film to date.[13]
After the film was released, Craig's performance was highly acclaimed.
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Craig became well known internationally after he was cast as the sixth actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in the film series. He made his début as the character in the 2006 film, Casino Royale. He was critically acclaimed, and was nominated for a BAFTA award, for his portrayal in the film.[3]
Contents
[hide]
* 1 Early life
* 2 Career
o 2.1 James Bond: 2005–present
o 2.2 Other projects
* 3 Personal life
* 4 Filmography
* 5 Further reading
* 6 References
* 7 External links
[edit] Early life
Craig was born in Chester, Cheshire, England. His mother, Carol Olivia (née Williams), was an art teacher, and his father, Timothy John Wroughton Craig, was the landlord of the pubs "Ring o' Bells" (in Frodsham) and "The Boot Inn", and also served as a midshipman in the Merchant Navy.[4][5][6] Both of Craig's parents were of half Welsh descent.[7] He was brought up in Liverpool and on the Wirral, Merseyside,[8] and began acting in school plays at age six. Craig went to a primary school in Frodsham and Hoylake called Holy Trinity Primary School[citation needed]. He moved to London when he was sixteen to join the National Youth Theatre after a stay at Calday.[6] He and his older sister, Lea, attended Hilbre High School and Calday Grange Grammar School in West Kirby. He played for Hoylake Rugby Club.[9] He attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama at the Barbican and graduated in 1991 after three years of study under Colin McCormack.
[edit] Career
Craig appeared as Joe in the Royal National Theatre's production of Tony Kushner's Angels in America in November 1993. An early starring role was as 'Geordie' in the BBC's 1996 drama Our Friends in the North, with early film roles being as Angelina Jolie's rival and love interest in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), before appearing in Sam Mendes's movie Road to Perdition (2002), with Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. Other leading film roles include Sword of Honour (2001), The Mother (2003) with Anne Reid, Sylvia (2003) with Gwyneth Paltrow, Layer Cake (2004) with Sienna Miller, Enduring Love (2004) with Rhys Ifans, Steven Spielberg's Munich (2005) with Eric Bana, Infamous (2006), and The Golden Compass (2007). He recently starred in Defiance.
[edit] James Bond: 2005–present
On 23 October 2005, Craig signed a five-film contract with EON Productions to portray James Bond. He stated that he "was aware of the challenges" of the James Bond franchise which he considers "a big machine" that "makes a lot of money". He aimed at bringing more "emotional depth" to the character.[10] Being born in 1968, Craig is the first actor to portray James Bond to be born after the Bond series already started, and Ian Fleming, the novels' writer, had died.
Numerous actors publicly voiced their support of Craig's casting. Most notably, four of the five actors who had previously portrayed Bond — Pierce Brosnan,[11] Timothy Dalton, Sean Connery, and Roger Moore — called his casting a good decision. Clive Owen, who had been linked to the role, also spoke in defence of Craig.[12]
The first film, Casino Royale, premièred on 14 November 2006 and grossed a total of US$594,239,066 worldwide, which makes the film the highest grossing Bond film to date.[13]
After the film was released, Craig's performance was highly acclaimed.
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Brooke Hogan in bikini at Miami beach
Latest pictures of Brooke Hogan in bikini at Miami beach. Brooke Hogan, is an American singer, actress, model, socialite, and television personality, and the oldest child of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan (Terry Gene Bollea).
Brooke Hogan appeared on the reality-television series Hogan Knows Best, which focused on her family, and which premiered on July 10, 2005 on VH1.
Since the cancellation of Hogan Knows Best, she's starred in a spin-off reality series called Brooke Knows Best which focuses on her life now independent from her parents and living with two roommates.
She released her debut album Undiscovered in 2006. In 2009, she released her second studio album, The Redemption, and appeared in a second season of Brooke Knows Best.
Brooke Hogan appeared on the reality-television series Hogan Knows Best, which focused on her family, and which premiered on July 10, 2005 on VH1.
Since the cancellation of Hogan Knows Best, she's starred in a spin-off reality series called Brooke Knows Best which focuses on her life now independent from her parents and living with two roommates.
She released her debut album Undiscovered in 2006. In 2009, she released her second studio album, The Redemption, and appeared in a second season of Brooke Knows Best.
Vivek and Priyank Wedding Photo
Bollywood star Vivek Oberoi tied the nuptial knot with management graduate Priyanka Alva at a resplendent ceremony in Bangalore. The wedding was marked by razzmatazz of the Hindi tinsel world.
In the wedding, which saw a touch of traditional Punjabi exuberance and cultural beauty of coastal Karnataka, 34-year old Oberoi exchanged garla...nds with Priyanka (28), the daughter of former Karnataka minister late Jeevaraj Alva and reputed dancer Nandini, at a late night ceremony.
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