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Thought by some to be living the perfect male existence, Clooney has looks, charm, singledom, likability and a drive to make a difference
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A social conscience and thoughtful approach prove the king of Hollywood is more than washboard abs and a gleaming smile.
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Her parents took some convincing, but 2012 star is a born performer with credits ranging from indie art house to action blockbuster.
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Will success spoil Bradley Cooper? Not a chance. It’s the work, not the celebrity, that intoxicates Hangover star.
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Former child carny becomes the It kid and gets to hang out with the big boys.
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A chameleon who moves effortlessly between film genres and roles, Rachel McAdams has evolved into a national treasure renowned for her intelligence, beauty and wit.
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With his new WWII miniseries and second turn as Robert Langdon in Angels & Demons, Hanks reinforces his personal commitment to the three E’s: entertainment, education and enlightenment
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Jessica Biel disappears into her roles. See it happen in Easy Virtue
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Mark Ruffalo is equally at home in edgy and big-budget fare
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“We all have our own personal insecurities, but I’m comfortable; I’m happy being me”…
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