Scarlett Johansson has never been afraid to tackle diverse roles. From Ghost World to Match Point and even Iron Man 2, she's shown she can pull off a wide array of characters. But now Scarlett's taking it even further and transforming her look for a photo shoot with W magazine. Check it out... We barely recognized her! During a 14-hour shoot reportedly dreamed up over a champagne-filled dinner in France, ScarJo got in front of photographer Tim Walker's lens and lost herself in a series channeling some of Hollywood's biggest icons. She starts off with a classic Marlene Dietrich pose (above) before trading those pencil-thin eyebrows in a for a trumpet and face paint to rock...
- 5/27/2011
- E! Online
Scarlett Johansson's personal life might be in disarray, but she's busting out the bubbly anyway. The soon-to-be-divorced Iron Man 2 babe is sure to make some corks pop with her sexy new ads for Moët & Chandon Champagne, for which she's served as celebrity ambassador since 2009. In the ads—which were lensed by British photographer Tim Walker, ScarJo shows off ample amounts of leg and flashes her million-watt grin while gripping a bottle of the champagne. Do Scarlett's new champagne ads give you that warm, fizzy feeling? Let us know in the comments section.
- 1/13/2011
- by Celebuzz
- Celebuzz.com
Animal Kingdom received 18 nominations for this year’s Australian Film Institute Awards, followed by Beneath Hill 60 (12), Bright Star (11), Tomorrow, When the War Began (8), The Tree, Bran Nue Dae (7 each) and The Boys Are Back (4)
The Best Film category will see Animal Kingdom competing against Beneath Hill 60, Bright Star, Bran Nue Dae, The Tree and Tomorrow, When the War Began.
Australia’s top rated drama productions – Packed to the Rafters and Underbellly: The Golden Mile – were both absent from the main Television categories (except for Underbelly‘s two acting nods).
The winners will be revealed on December 10 (Industry Awards) and 11 (main Awards Ceremony) in Melbourne.
This is the full list of nominees:
AFI Members’ Choice Award
Animal Kingdom. Liz Watts. Beneath Hill 60. Bill Leimbach. Bran Nue Dae. Robyn Kershaw, Graeme Isaac. Bright Star. Jan Chapman, Caroline Hewitt. The Boys Are Back. Greg Brenman, Tim White. Tomorrow When The War Began.
The Best Film category will see Animal Kingdom competing against Beneath Hill 60, Bright Star, Bran Nue Dae, The Tree and Tomorrow, When the War Began.
Australia’s top rated drama productions – Packed to the Rafters and Underbellly: The Golden Mile – were both absent from the main Television categories (except for Underbelly‘s two acting nods).
The winners will be revealed on December 10 (Industry Awards) and 11 (main Awards Ceremony) in Melbourne.
This is the full list of nominees:
AFI Members’ Choice Award
Animal Kingdom. Liz Watts. Beneath Hill 60. Bill Leimbach. Bran Nue Dae. Robyn Kershaw, Graeme Isaac. Bright Star. Jan Chapman, Caroline Hewitt. The Boys Are Back. Greg Brenman, Tim White. Tomorrow When The War Began.
- 10/27/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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