Steve Irwin for “The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course”
By crikey, is Steve Irwin the new Paul Hogan? Are Australians' image about to be put to the test yet again? TV's most successful...
Paul Newman for “Road to Perdition”
He's an Oscar winning legend, one of truly great legends of his generation. Now, Paul Newman is back on screen as a gangster patriarch...
Tom Hanks for “Road to Perdition”
He's a two-time Oscar winner and by all accounts, the nicest A-list star in Hollywood. But his likeable Everyman screen image is about to...
Margaret Cho for “Notorious C.H.O.”
She's irreverent, outspoken and comically brilliant. And Margaret Cho continues to tell it like it is in her latest concert film, Notorious C.H.O....
Tommy Lee Jones for “Men in Black 2”
Tommy Lee Jones has often showed a visible disdain for the press. Now doing the rounds for the much-anticipated Men in Black 2, Jones...
Lara Flynn Boyle for “Men in Black 2”
Lara Flynn Boyle is not only one of TV's toughest prosecutors, but with Jack Nicholson and a weight issue dominating the press, the beautiful...
Will Smith for “Men in Black 2”
Will Smith is in the best of moods, and he wants to make that clear. "I'm so happy I'm havin' a heart attack,"...
Tom Cruise for “Minority Report”
It's hard to believe that Tom Cruise is about to turn 40. Far more relaxed and good-spirited than the last time we met for...
Christian Slater for “Windtalkers”
It's apparent that Christian Slater has mellowed over the years. Long gone is the carousing brat once charged with beating up his girlfriend. Now...
James Garner for “Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood”
James Garner has a quiet professianlism. Clearly annoyed that he he has been waiting for an hour to begin the day's cycle of interviews,...
Ben Affleck for “The Sum of All Fears”
As Ben Affleck contemplates turning the big 30, the Hollywood star talks Jack Ryan, Daredevil and how he has coped with a tumultuous year...
Chris Nolan for “Insomnia”
Organising phone interviews with the US from Australia proves more difficult than you might expect. As if time zone differences weren't problem enough, daylight...
James Cromwell for “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”
James Cromwell is as larger-than-life off screen as he is on. The Oscar nominee for the hit film Babe, has played his share of...
Kelly Asbury, Lorna Cook for “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”
When DreamWorks unspools its latest animated feature this weekend, it will be the first traditional looking animated feature to premiere in quite some time....
Laura Ziskin for “Spider-Man”
She is one of the most powerful female producers in Hollywood with hits like "Pretty Woman", "As Good as it Gets", "Hero", "To Die...
Avi Arad for “Spider-Man”
He is responsible for helping turn Marvel Comics around from near disaster to the giant juggernaut it is today in both comic and film/TV...
Kirsten Dunst for “Spider-Man”
Kirsten Dunst is not one to shock easily as her often girlish demeanour suggests. However, on her recent trip to Australia where she conducted...
Julia Stiles for “The Business of Strangers”
It didn't take her long, but teen sensation Julia Stiles is one of Hollywood's major new stars. With a number of high-profile projects, a...
Willem Dafoe for “Spider-Man”
He is an academy award nominee and one of Hollywood's most chameleon-like actors, but nothing has prepared him for the media frenzy surrounding his...
Val Kilmer for “The Salton Sea”
Val Kilmer may not be on Hollywood's A-list as such, but he thrives on taking risk, such as his latest film The Salton Sea....
The Rock for “The Scorpion King”
The Rock - aka Dwayne Johnson - is beginning to make that seamless transformation from sports to movie stardom? Perhaps a worthy successor to...
Eddie Izzard for “The Cat’s Meow”
Fans of British comic Eddie Izzard - a self-described 'male Lesbian' -may be surprised to find him on screen as Charlie Chaplin in the...
Cameron Diaz for “The Sweetest Thing”
After being critically lauded in Vanilla Sky, beautiful and luminous Cameron Diaz is back on screen in familiar territory, starring I the sometimes gross-=out...
Samuel L. Jackson for “Changing Lanes”
Samuel L. Jackson is not only Hollywood's quintessential Mr Cool, but one of the most versatile actors in town. Within a month he'll do...
Tara Reid for “Van Wilder: Party Liason”
Tara Reid wasn't in the best of moods when she met the press to talk about her latest film, Van Wilder. Clearly upset, Reid...
Ryan Reynolds for “Van Wilder: Party Liason”
Ryan Reynolds may well be the next Jim Carrey, at least that is his hope if his new film Van Wilder takes off. In...
Ashley Judd for “High Crimes”
Beautiful and elegant, Ashley Judd is sporting a large diamond ring, symbol of her recent marriage to racing car driver Dario Franchitti in a...
Rachel Griffiths for “The Rookie”
It has been quite the year for Aussie Rachel Griffiths. Starring with Dennis Quaid in the biographical baseball pic The Rookie, she directed her...
Jesse Bradford for “Clockstoppers”
The first thing one notices about 23-year old Hollywood actor Jesse Bradford is his own sense of self-assuredness. The Connecticut-born star of Stephen Soderbergh's...
Jonathan Frakes for “Clockstoppers”
Actor/director Jonathan Frakes is best known among Star Trek lovers for playing Commander William Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) and in...