Liev Schreiber for “Everything is Illuminated”
Liev Schreiber is a Tony award winner and one of America's moat gifted actors. Displaying the kind of off-kilter charm that makes him a...
Jodie Foster for “Flightplan”
Smartly dressed in a pants suit, hair cropped short, Jodie Foster was all smiles as she sat down in a Toronto hotel room to...
Johnny Depp for “The Corpse Bride”
Sporting a tanned hat and thin beard, Johnny Depp was in the thick of Toronto's annual film festival happy to talk about his participation...
Ice Cube for “Barbershop”
Rapper Ice Cube shows us his gentler, comedic side in the fresh, new ensemble comedy "Barbershop". Cube is not exactly renowned as a...
Helena Bonham Carter for “The Corpse Bride”
Helena Bonham Carter is not exactly visible at the moment, yet she's at the Toronto Film Festival with not one, but two films: Tim...
Samuel L. Jackson for “The Man”
Samuel L. Jackson is back, tougher, meaner and with a partner who is not quite on his wavelength. In The Man, the actor stars...
Laura Linney for “The Exorcism of Emily Rose”
Laura Linney loves a challenge, as one of Hollywood's smartest and most diverse actors. Yet it seems strange that the Oscar nominee would agree...
Chris Evans for “Cellular”
With a view overlooking the Santa Monica foreshore, Chris Evans is winding down, soaking up the surge of interest in him, due to his...
Jason Statham for “The Transporter 2”
Jason Statham is one of these actors who clearly relishes what he does. The working-class Brit who was discovered by mentor Guy Ritchie, has...
Cole Hauser for “The Cave”
Cole Hauser isn't quite on Hollywood's A lisst but he doesnt care. funny and not one to take himself too seriously, Hauser enjoys doung...
Eugene Levy for “The Man”
For over a decade, Canadian native Eugene Levy has been one of Hollywood's memorable comic sidekicks or ensemble players. Even in Splash, Levy's comic...
Rachel Weisz for “The Constant Gardener”
Tall, elegant and passionate about her work, Rachel Weisz curls up in a chair in her Beverly Hills hotel room in which the usually...
Wes Craven for “Red Eye”
Wes Craven has been making people jump out of their skins for some three decades, with classics such as "The Hills Have Eyes" and...
Steve Carell for “The 40 Year-Old Virgin”
Steve Carell cannot believe how lucky he has become in so short amount of time. Unless you are a devotee of TV's Comedy Central,...
Reese Witherspoon for “Just Like Heaven”
Reese Witherspoon is like a princess sitting atop of her throne peering across at the vast sea of journalists before her. an actress of...
Rachel McAdams for “Red Eye”
Rachel McAdams is quietly and cheerfully philosophical when it comes to talking about her impending fame. Now that her recent Wedding Crashers is a...
Terry Gilliam for “The Brothers Grimm”
Terry Gilliam is one of Hollywood's most unique visionaries, who began as an animator working with the Monty Python troupe, before embarking as one...
Cillian Murphy for “Red Eye”
Cillian Murphy's brooding presence suggests an actor who would clearly prefer to be anywhere else but a press junket. Sitting back from his chair,...
Heath Ledger for “The Brothers Grimm”
Heath Ledger, with hair shorn off, retains a quiet reticence when dealing with the press. The Australian actor, based in Los Angeles for almost...
Evan Rachel Wood for “Pretty Persuasion”
At a mere 17, Evan Rachel Wood has established herself as one of Hollywood's most versatile and diverse young new stars, not to mention...
Rob Schneider for “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo”
Rob Schneider is cheerfully unapologetic when it comes to discussing his latest cinematic foray into the comically extreme. the comic Saturday Night Live alumni...
Eddie Griffin for “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo”
Eddie Griffin thrives on his outrageousness, and with an audience, even the press, he doesn't disappoint, as Garth Franklin discovered when he tried talking...
James Franco for “The Great Raid”
James Franco has emerged as one of Hollywood's most interesting performers since breaking out in The James Dean Story. From character roles as in...
Benjamin Bratt for “The Great Raid”
Benjamin Bratt is relieved that his World War 2 drama, The Great Raid, is finally getting the theatrical release it deserves. "I'm so proud...
John Hurt for “The Skeleton Key”
It seems on the surface at least, that John Hurt hasn't been working of late, but that's a myth of course. As we chat...
Kate Hudson for “The Skeleton Key”
Kate Hudson was all smiles when we met at a New Orleans hotel room. Her off screen demeanour is in sharp contrast to her...
Peter Sarsgaard for “The Skeleton Key”
One of the most versatile actors in Hollywood, Peter Sarsgaard effortlessly switches from mainstream to Independent film. An actor who has demonstrated a fearless...
Gena Rowlands for “The Skeleton Key”
Gena Rowlands is a true survivor, from her heyday working with husband John Cassavetes at a time when independent film was not as 'hip'...
Iain Softley for “The Skeleton Key”
Britain's Iain Softley is nothing if not diverse, from "Backbeat" to "Wings of the Dove," "K-Pax" and now his latest film is the gothic,...
Zhang Ziyi for “Rush Hour 2”
Zhang Ziyi is rapidly emerging one of Asia's brightest stars - not to mention most beautiful. Following me glowing performance in Ang Lee's "Crouching...