Unassuming yet instantly glamorous, Robin Tunney moves seamlessly between film and TV, studio and independent, lead and supporting.
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To his detractors, Tucker Max is nothing more than a hatemonger. To his fans, Max is a hero, a guy who says what they all wish they could and who lives a whirlwind life of willful debauchery.
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Devin Ratray says playing Buzz, the bullying elder brother in the "Home Alone" movies, continues to define him as an actor, despite his many subsequent TV and film credits.
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Abbie Cornish does not find anything alien in the kind of lifelong love Fanny Brawne felt for romantic poet John Keats. "Love is still the ultimate thing," Cornish says.
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Kevin Tancharoen wasn't alive when "Fame" came out. But the 25-year-old already had an extensive background in dance, music, and videos when he was approached to direct.
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VIDEO: Kevin Zegers of '50 Dead Men Walking'
Actor Kevin Zegers sat down with Back Stage's Jenelle Riley to discuss his new film, "50 Dead Men Walking" with Sir Ben Kingsley.
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Amber Stevens: A Back Stage Exclusive
"I wanted to make everyone more involved in school and create memories for everyone," says former student council president and graduate of the Beverly Hills High School, Amber Stevens.
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At the center "August: Osage County" is the battle between pill-popping matriarch Violet and her eldest daughter, Barbara, played on tour by Estelle Parsons and Shannon Cochran.
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Vanessa Simmons: A Back Stage Exclusive
It may be tricky to rock a rhyme, but how about starring in two reality series and starting your own business before you're thirty? Vanessa Simmons has accomplished just that.
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Melanie Lynskey has been hitting all the right notes for years, turning in honest performances in a wide variety of genres.










