Steve Buscemi for “Monsters Inc.”
Steve Buscemi is no stranger to the world of animation, being last heard in the photo-realistic Final Fantasy. But as a villainous monster in...
Billy Crystal for “Monsters Inc.”
It seems that Billy Crystal was born to play the jocular Mike Wazowski in Monsters Inc. Having missed out on Toy Story, the brilliant...
Billy Bob Thornton for “The Man Who Wasn’t There”
The acclaimed writer/director/actor and now husband to one Angelina Jolie is one busy dude. From the commercial crime comedy Bandits, through to the Coen...
Matt LeBlanc for “All the Queen’s Men”
Matt LeBlanc was all smiles. Elegantly attired in dark blue suit, crisp white shirt and navy tie, he was taking a day off from...
Jeff Bridges for “K-Pax”
He is one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation, has starred in some of Hollywood's most memorable films, yet as big as...
Johnny Depp for “From Hell”
Johnny Depp was looking calmly sombre when we met. Just a few hours after news reports on the first American bombing campaign in Afghanistan,...
Heather Graham for “From Hell”
Whether she's shagging Austin Powers, ex-boyfriend Ed Burns in Sidewalks in New York, or a British-accented Johnny Depp in her newest film, From Hell,...
Darren Aronofsky for “Requiem for a Dream”
When it comes to his latest movie, the award-winning director of the audacious Sundance hit Pi, pulls no punches. Darren Aronofsky is more than...
Rob Sitch for “The Dish”
While The Dish may be the second feature from that irreverent Working Dog mob that brought us the smash Aussie film The Castle, it...
Laura Dern for “Focus”
Laura Dern has come a long way since her first major screen appearance in Mask. A star of some 40 films, including ther diverse...
John Cusack for “America’s Sweethearts”
John Cusack is every bit the anti-star: Shy, introspective, rather quiet and at odds at dealing with the press courting him. An ironic dilemma,...
Kate Beckinsale for “Serendipity”
Once an assuming British actress, it took a little Hollywood pic called Pearl Harbor to turn this reluctant star into a household name. While...
Denzel Washington for “Training Day”
After a career of the playing some of the screen's most soulful heroes, Oscar winner Denzel Washington gets to be bad, and he's relishing...
Alex D. Linz for “Max Keeble’s Big Move”
He may be young, he may be tiny, but Alex Linz is working his way the Hollywood ladder of success. He made an...
Ethan Hawke for “Training Day”
Ethan Hawke may be one of Hollywood's hottest stars, but as hot as he is, he has resisted the lure of the Hollywood blockbuster....
Scott Hicks for “Hearts in Atlantis”
Scott Hicks seems the perfect director for Stephen King's sentimentally surreal sixties-set Hearts in Atlantis. Like the film's central character, an aging psychic perfectly...
Anthony Hopkins for “Hearts in Atlantis”
He is an Oscar winner, a knight, a movie star, and one of the greats of British and Hollywood cinema. And while he may...
Jamie Foxx for “Bait”
He's the hip Black comic of TV's Jamie Foxx Show, and has since won recognition as a serious actor from Any Given Sunday. Now,...
Jennifer Aniston for “Rock Star”
The beautiful Emmy-nominated star of Friends remains one of the most written about stars of the popular TV sitcom, from her marriage to a...
Steve Martin for “Novocaine”
Steve Martin is raconteur, playwright, novelist, actor, and occasional Oscar host. No wonder when one has the chance to talk to Martin, a rarity...
Piper Perabo for “Slap Her, She’s French”
Piper Perabo is a luminous presence, wearing an elegant turquoise dress and made up for the morning's TV interviews. The beautiful 25-year old made...
Kevin Smith for “Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back”
Kevin Smith remains one of America's most iconoclastic filmmakers, offering a somewhat skewed view of contemporary Americana, satirising pop culture at every turn. Those...
Jake Gyllenhaal for “Bubble Boy”
Jake Gyllenhaal may have found stardom and acclaim with October Sky, but he found juggling acting and university to tough to handle. Now he's...
Jerry Zucker for “Rat Race”
Director Jerry Zucker has come a long way since he co-directed those memorable Airplane films of the early eighties. His solo career is going...
Colin Farrell for “American Outlaws”
Irish actor Colin Farrell is one of the fastest-emerging stars in Hollywood. In the months ahead, we'll see him in Joel Schumacher's Phone Booth...
Penelope Cruz for “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin”
Regarded as one of the world's most beautiful women, Spanish actress Penelope Cruz has been in the glare of the international media lately and...
Jon Lovitz for “Rat Race”
Jon Lovitz is one of America's most irreverent performers. His sly sense of humour translates beautifully in such scene-stealing performances as the baseball scout...
John Cleese for “Rat Race”
For over 30 years John Cleese has left an indelible impression as one of the most ingenious British comics since Chaplin. From Monty Python...
Julie Andrews for “The Princess Diaries”
Julie Andrews is more than just a movie star, but something of an icon. The Oscar winning Mary Poppins has triumphed from stage and...
Alyson Hannigan for “American Pie 2”
On TV's Buffy, Alyson Hannigan is the often introspective Lesbian Willow of the Slayer, but manages to really let her hair down as the...