Ryan Phillippe
Born: 10 September 1974
Birthplace: New Castle, Delaware
Best Known As: Star of Cruel Intentions and husband of Reese Witherspoon
Phillippe played Billy Douglas on the soap opera One Life to Live, a role usually described with the lengthy honorific of "the first gay teenage character on American daytime TV." Slender and handsome, with copious blonde curls, Phillippe moved to the big screen, landing a co-starring role in the horror flick I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997, with Jennifer Love Hewitt) and then bigger starring roles in 54 (1998, with Neve Campbell), the teenage sex intrigue Cruel Intentions (1999, with Reese Witherspoon), and the gritty The Way of the Gun (2000, with Benicio del Toro). In 2005 he played a troubled Los Angeles cop in the racially-charged drama Crash (with Don Cheadle and Sandra Bullock).
Phillippe married actress Reese Witherspoon in July of 1999. Their daughter Ava was born on 9 September 1999, and their son Deacon was born on 23 October 2003.
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Richard Widmark
Richard Widmark grew up in Princeton, IL and attended Lake Forest (IL) College, where he first began acting. He taugh acting at Lake Forest after graduation until 1938, when he made his radio debut in New York in "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories". Widmark made his Broadway stage debut in 1943 in "Kiss and Tell". He had been rejected as unsuitable for military service because of a perforated eardrum. In 1947, Widmark got his big break, making film history as Tommy Udo in "Kiss of Death". He began a seven year contract with 20th Century Fox. Richard Widmark's hand and footprints were cast in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 1949. After his contract with Fox expired, Widmark went independent. He first appeared on TV in "The Lucy Show" in 1955. He began producing films in the late-1950's. His film career slowed after the 1970's, but he remained active in television movies. Widmark starred in his own TV series in 1972, "Madigan", of which six episodes were produced. In Fall, 1988, American Movie Classics (cable) aired the "Richard Widmark Film Festival."
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Robbie Williams
Robert Peter Williams (born February 13, 1974 in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)
Robbie Williams was the first member of Take That to leave the band. In the summer of 1995 he set out to pursue a solo career.
Initially he wasn't a massive success. But his single "Angels", released Christmas 1997, saw his popularity shoot up, Since then he has released a range of succesful albums featuring huge hit singles: "I've Been Expecting You" contained "Millennium", "Strong", "No Regrets" and "She's the one"; "Sing When Your Winning" included "Escapology"; and the live album "What We Did Last Summer". Robbie also released a cover album of classic songs, "Swing When Your Winning".
Escapology, the fifth Robbie Williams album was succesful in Europe, but failed in America.
According to Robbie Williams official website: "On October 4th 2004 Robbie gets back to the business of releasing singles with his first new track since Escapology."
A new biography called 'Feel' reveals regarding celebrity conquests:
"'I did look in the FHM Top 100 women list once,' he says, 'and there were 15 of them.'
"'Did that make you feel good or bad?'
"'At the time it actually made me feel bad. Now it's just funny. It was like Pokemon with me at one point. You've gotta catch 'em all.'"
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