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ABBIE CORNISH "Bright Star" No previous Oscar nom. Though she has played British and American roles of late, the thesp is Australian.
You've posed for a picture in front of the Eiffel Tower, checked out the Mona Lisa at the Louvre and walked to the top of the Arc de Triomphe.
Now starring at the movies: famous dead women
For actresses, it is no longer enough to be young and beautiful onscreen, they have to be dead and famous, too - one of history's immortals.
"La Vie en Rose" star Marion Cotillard is not the only one seeing life in pink. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and South Jersey residents are also seeing "La Vie en Rose" with a plethora of pink-themed events to help fight the disease that affected 178,480 women in 2007 alone.
Top Oscars go to Marion Cotillard, Javier Bardem
The Oscars became a foreign affair at their midpoint on Sunday as France's Marion Cotillard won best film actress, Britain's Tilda Swinton took supporting actress and Spain's Javier Bardem grabbed supporting actor.
Vogue is filled with 'Nine' and girl power
Vogue 2009: Dench, Cotillard, Hudson, Ferguson, Kidman, Cruz and Loren talking about their new musical 'Nine' The musical film Nine , who stars Academy-Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis as its lead, will be released on November 25th of this year, and Vogue has a very glamorous photos hoot with its female stars.
Marion Cotillard's idea of a perfect way to spend an afternoon? "Going to a museum.
Five Movies that Will Want to Make You Travel
Is the coming of winter already got you singing the blues? Why not consider a winter vacation this year to lift you up, so you don't get down? If you're not sure where, consider renting the following videos, full of beautiful scenery, heavenly cafes set in small European towns, and languages that offer respite from hectic life.
Audrey Tautou plays the original grande dame of Parisian haute couture, Coco Chanel.
How the pattern was cut for Coco, a rebel genius
The most fascinating aspect of fame is often what happened before someone achieved celebrity status.
Who's rocketing, who's sputtering this summer
The cutthroat summer season has the power to revive, tarnish or launch a film career .
Public Enemy: From musical icon to gangsters moll
WHEN Marion Cotillard was nine years old and growing up in the French city of Orleans, she had what might be described as a full-blown existential crisis.
Movie: 'Enemies' goes way beyond gangsters
Versatile actor Johnny Depp tackles John Dillinger a ' the Robin Hood of the 1930s who robbed banks and then gave the money to those hit hardest by the Great Depression a ' in this summer's Public Enemies.
July 23, 2009, 6:49 AM / CHICAGO - She is Oscarwinning, French, intense and full of interesting opinions about the quality of the bottled water in her trailer.
Legendary Depression-era outlaw John Dillinger comforts girlfriend Billie Frechette in the new action-thriller from filmmaker Michael Mann 'Public Enemies'. Photo / Supplied If John Dillinger, one of America's most beloved crooks, were alive today, his infamous career as a notorious bank robber would have taken a different form.
High flashin': Galliano strips back
HAUTE couture was literally stripped back to its roots yesterday when an uncharacteristically understated John Galliano sent models on to the catwalk half-dressed for Christian Dior's intimate lingerie-laced winter collection.
Red carpet wrap: Best and worst dressed
It's been a slow week on the red carpet; so quiet, in fact, that we almost had to honour WAG extraordinare Danielle Lloyd for her not-awful ensemble at the Harry Potter premiere -- forget Voldemort, that's really horrifying.
When contemporary songstress Diana Krall sings a oeBye Bye Blackbirda as John Dillinger and Billie Frechette have their first dance, it becomes the theme song for a oePublic Enemies.a Ita s a bolt from the blues.
'D**n It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta'
Before the likes of Flavor Flav, America knew a different kind of "public enemy." More "gangster" than "gangsta," obviously.
Public Enemies Directed by Michael Mann Starring Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, Marion Cotillard, Billy Crudup Rated R *6* Goes well with: Collateral, The Untouchables, Bonnie and Clyde There are certain legends that come out of events in American history: The band on the Titanic kept playing as it went down.
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