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Chaz Bono Video Interview On 'Transition,' Cher, Becoming A Man
07/09/2012
Transition author Chaz Bono, 43, born as Chastity to Cher and Sonny Bono, has lived much of his life in the public eye. Though he came out as a lesbian in 1995, it was around 2000 when he began to consider himself as transgendered.
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Penny Marshall Video Interview On 'My Mother Was Nuts'
09/21/2012
Penny Marshall, 68, received her first big break when her brother, Garry, cast her as Laverne DeFazio in an episode of Happy Days in 1975. The following season, she reprised the role in her own series, Laverne & Shirley, co-starring Cindy Williams, which instantly shot to the top of the ratings and ran for eight seasons.
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Liv Tyler Video Interview On 'The Ledge,' Patrick Wilson
06/13/2011
Born into celebrity as the daughter of Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler and model Bebe Buell, actress Liv Tyler, 35, has carved out a place in American popular culture that is all her own. She has appeared in such cult classics as Stealing Beauty, amassed critical acclaim in films such as That Thing You Do! and appeared in blockbusters like Armageddon, The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Incredible Hulk.
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Tanya Wexler Video Interview On Directing 'Hysteria,' Vibrators
05/17/2012
As the director of Hysteria, a film surrouding the delicate topic of the invention of the vibrator, Tanya Wexler was pre-occupied with being accurate. “We were surprisingly fastidious about historical accuracy,” Wexler told Uinterview exclusively about Hysteria.
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EXCLUSIVE: Matthew Goode On 'Strangling The Hell' Out Of Costar Jacki Weaver In 'Stoker'
03/04/2013
Matthew Goode, 34, may be best known for his roles playing relatively benign romantic leads (opposite Amy Adams in Leap Year and Colin Firth in A Single Man) and superheroes (as Ozymandias / Adrian Veidt in Watchmen), but he's taking on a rather different role as twisted sociopath Charles Stoker in the eponymous Stoker, also starring Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman, Jacki Weaver and Dermot Mulroney, directed by the acclaimed Park Chan-Wook.
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Cassidy Krug Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Diver
07/26/2012
U.S. diver Cassidy Krug may not have brought back any medals this summer from the London Olympics, but that doesn’t stop this competitive athlete from giving up on her dreams for the future. Krug, 27, finished in 7th place in the women’s 3-meter springboard diving competition with a score of 342.
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Betsey Armstrong Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Water Polo Goalkeeper
07/30/2012
U.S. Olympic Water Polo team goalkeeper Betsey Armstrong, 29, made 53 saves during the Olympics as the U.S. went on to capture gold for the first time in the sport. For her part, Armstrong was named Goaltender of the Tournament.
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Nick McCrory Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Diver
07/23/2012
Nick McCrory’s London 2012 Olympics were bittersweet. While he and partner David Boudia won bronze in the Men’s Synchronized 10-Meter Platform Diving, McCrory failed to medal in the Individual 10m platform diving, finishing in 9th place while Boudia went on to win the gold.
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Hunter Kemper Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Triathlete
07/27/2012
U.S. triathlete Hunter Kemper, 36, served as one of the grizzled veterans at the London Olympics, having also competed in Sydney in 2000, Athens in 2004 and Beijing in 2008. And while Kemper did not achieve his goal of medaling in London, ultimately finishing in 14th place in the triathlon, he left his lasting mark on the sport he helped shape for his entire career.
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Brenda Villa Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Water Polo Star
08/03/2012
After four trips to the Olympics, Team USA women’s water polo player Brenda Villa, 32, left London with her elusive first gold medal. Villa had been a member of three previous medal-winning squads (two silvers and a bronze), but now she has the full spectrum of colors on display, and no doubt the gold shines brightest.
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Reed Kessler Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Equestrian
07/31/2012
Despite being disqualified from competition, U.S. equestrian Reid Kessler is still holding onto her dreams of bringing home an Olympic gold medal in the future. Kessler, 18, became the youngest American to compete at the 2012 London Olympics in her sport.
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Gwen Jorgensen Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Triathlete
08/06/2012
Although she finished in 38th place at the 2012 Games, U.S. Olympic triathlete Gwen Jorgensen felt buoyed by the support of fans who lined the course. "You could hear people cheering all the way around and it was really awesome to have that many fans out cheering for us.
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Lex Gillette Video Interview, U.S. Paralympic Long Jumper
08/30/2012
Elexis "Lex" Gillette headed to the 2012 Paralympic Games with one goal in mind: earning a gold medal. Gillette is a two-time silver medalist in the event — in Athens in 2004 and Beijing in 2008 — so he knew that a gold medal in London would cement what has been an already outstanding career into a truly great one.
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Dennis Bowsher Video Interview, U.S. Olympic Pentathlete
08/13/2012
In addition to representing the U.S. at the 2012 Olympics, modern pentathlete Dennis Bowsher serves his country as a specialist in the United States Army. Enlisting in 2005, Bowsher is a member of the World Class Athlete Program (WCAP).
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Quinn Cummings Video Interview On 'Adventures In Homeschooling'
08/15/2012
In her new book, The Year Of Learning Dangerously: Adventures In Homeschooling, former child star Quinn Cummings, 47, illustrates her experiences homeschooling her daughter. She came to the decision after seeing her daughter make two years’ worth of teachers believe that she couldn’t understand long division when, in fact, she just didn’t enjoy doing it.
