Ben Affleck new Wallpapers

Ben Affleck .. Benjamin Géza Affleck (born August 15, 1972) is an American Golden Globe Award-nominated film actor, director, an Academy Award-winning and Golden Globe Award-winning screenwriter. He became known in the late 1990s, after his involvement in the film Good Will Hunting, and has since become a Hollywood leading man, having starred in several big budget films.

Affleck was born Benjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt in Berkeley, California, the son of Chris Ann (née Boldt), a school district employee and teacher, and Timothy Affleck, a drug counselor, social worker, janitor, auto mechanic, bar tender, and former actor with the Theater Company of Boston.

Affleck’s mother attended Harvard University and taught at Brearley School. Affleck’s younger brother is actor Casey Affleck. Affleck has Irish ancestry.

His family moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts when he was very young and his parents divorced in 1984. At the age of eight, Affleck met ten-year-old Matt Damon, who lived two blocks away.

Affleck and Damon would later attend Cambridge Rindge and Latin School together, although they were in different year groups. Affleck attended Occidental College in Los Angeles, as well as the University of Vermont.

Affleck worked as a child actor, appearing on the PBS kids’ series The Voyage of the Mimi as well as in several made-for-television movies. Throughout the 1990s, Affleck had a role in LifeStories: Families in Crisis as a steroid abusing athlete as well as several notable films, including 1992’s School Ties (with Matt Damon and Brendan Fraser), 1993’s Dazed and Confused, 1995’s Mallrats and 1997’s Chasing Amy; Mallrats and Amy began his collaboration with writer/director Kevin Smith. Affleck has appeared in every film Smith has made with the exception of Kevin Smith’s first film Clerks.

Affleck had a one-line speaking role as a high school basketball player in the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie. He and fellow Boston Red Sox fanatic Matt Damon had roles as extras in the movie Field of Dreams when characters played by Kevin Costner and James Earl Jones go to Fenway Park.

Affleck came to national attention working with best-friend Damon in Good Will Hunting (1997). They shared credit and both received the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.

Along with Damon and producers Chris Moore and Sean Bailey, Affleck founded the production company LivePlanet, through which the four created the documentary series Project Greenlight, as well as the failed mystery-hybrid series Push, Nevada amongst other projects.

Project Greenlight was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program in 2002, 2004 and 2005.

Following Good Will Hunting, Affleck had starring roles in many successful movies, including Armageddon, Forces of Nature, Pearl Harbor, Changing Lanes, The Sum of All Fears and Daredevil, establishing himself as a Hollywood leading man throughout the early 2000s. However, after the release of several critically panned, box office flops, including Gigli (2003) and Surviving Christmas (2004), Affleck’s career waned considerably.

He did not appear in any films until 2006 when he appeared in Clerks II. In addition to being a fan of the Daredevil comics (Frank Miller’s run specifically), he wrote the introduction to the trade paperback Daredevil: Guardian Devil which reprints Daredevil (Volume 2) #1 – 8 (written by Kevin Smith).

Affleck made what can be considered a comeback with the September 2006 release of the critically acclaimed George Reeves biopic-noir Hollywoodland, directed by HBO TV-series veteran Allen Coulter. His performance was impressive enough that he was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival and has also won the Supporting Actor of the Year award at the Hollywood Film Festival and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture. Affleck had his directorial debut with Gone, Baby, Gone, for which he also co-wrote the screenplay, about two Boston area detectives investigating a little girl’s kidnapping and how it affects their lives.

Based on the book by Dennis Lehane, it opened to rave reviews in October, 2007, and has led to speculation of Academy Award nominations for Affleck and his brother Casey (who plays the leading role). Writes Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News: “Ben Affleck won an Oscar for the Good Will Hunting script he co-wrote with Matt Damon, but this is his first outing behind the camera.

Whatever you think of his acting, he’s got real chops as a filmmaker. The movie has energy, pace, some insanely well-choreographed action sequences, outstanding performances and a couple of speeches that belong in the pulp fiction hall of fame.” Claudia Puig in USA Today remarks: “Ben Affleck has come of age as a director.” And Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post comments that Affleck “shows that even if he never developed a memorable performance when he was in front of the camera, he was paying attention to what was going on behind it.”

Personal life: Affleck had a high-profile romance with actress Gwyneth Paltrow in 1998, following her breakup with actor Brad Pitt. In 2002, he began dating actress/singer Jennifer Lopez, whom he had met prior to filming Gigli.

The same year, his engagement to Lopez was announced, and the relationship between the two received a lot of attention by the entertainment media who dubbed the couple “Bennifer.” The couple broke up in 2004 while they were due to get married on the 14th of September of that year, both blaming the media attention – including an alleged incident in which Affleck partied with Christian Slater and some lap dancers in Vancouver. This negative publicity and media attention was also brought along to the 2004 Jersey Girl, which also was a box office failure.

Affleck subsequently dated his Daredevil co-star, actress Jennifer Garner, and the two were engaged after nine months of seeing each other. In May 2005, it was announced that Garner was pregnant and the couple were married on June 29, 2005 on the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos. Garner gave birth to a daughter, Violet Anne Affleck, on December 1, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. Affleck has a holiday home in Savannah, Georgia. The family was in Cambridge for the summer while Affleck was directing Gone, Baby, Gone.

Affleck is an avid poker player, regularly entering local events. He has been tutored by poker professionals Amir Vahedi and Annie Duke, and won the California State Poker Championship on June 20, 2004, taking home the first prize of $356,000, which qualified him for the 2004 World Poker Tour final tournament. Affleck is a fan of the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots and Boston Celtics.

Affleck quit smoking after starring in the 2007 film Smokin’ Aces, in which he was required to smoke heavily, and lost his taste for it after a week of chain-smoking for his role.

Affleck supports a non-profit organization called the A-T Childrens Project. He started supporting the A-TCP after meeting Joe Kindregan when filming Forces of Nature. Kindregan, who was then 9 years old, has a rare disease called ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T). Affleck has attended benefits and spoken to Congress to advocate for the A-T Childrens Project. The disease, described as like having muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, immune deficiency and cancer all at once, is progressive; children with A-T usually do not live beyond their late teens. In 2007, Affleck was the keynote speaker at the Graduation Ceremony for Falls Church High School at the GMU Patriot Center. Of his best friend and graduating senior Joe Kindregan, Affleck mentions that though Kindregan is bound to a wheelchair, through his perseverance he has taught Affleck, “How to stand.”

Political activism: In the final weeks of the 2000 Presidential campaign, Affleck promoted the Democratic ticket, supporting Al Gore and repeatedly delivering a get-out-the-vote plea: “It’s very important to vote. The president will appoint three or four Supreme Court justices.”

During the final week of the race, Affleck spoke on behalf of Gore in California, Florida, and Pennsylvania. During a stop in Pittsburgh, the star — along with Helen Hunt, Martin Sheen, Rob Reiner and other actors — spent an hour at a phone bank calling registered Democrats. “People in my generation have a low voter turnout. One of the reasons that I’m here is to demonstrate that no matter who you are going to vote for… I think it’s important to get involved and get out and vote,” Affleck told reporters. “But I’m going to tell people to vote for Gore.”

On October 28, 2000, Affleck flew with Hillary Clinton, who was running for a Senate seat, to Ithaca, New York, where he introduced her at a Cornell University rally. Affleck told the college crowd that Clinton had been advocating for women and working families since “Rick Lazio was running around the frat house in his underwear”. Lazio, then a Long Island congressman, was Clinton’s Republican opponent.

On November 6, 2000, the final day of the campaign, Affleck was one of several high-profile celebrities summoned to Miami Beach by Miramax Films boss Harvey Weinstein for a late-night Gore rally, just hours before polls opened nationwide. The Gore campaign’s last event, a final effort to energize South Beach voters, did not end until about 1:00 a.m., but Affleck flew back to New York that morning and made a surprise live appearance on The Rosie O’Donnell Show. It was 10:15 a.m. when he made his final public pitch from a Rockefeller Center studio, noting that he was “a little bit tired… I’ve been out getting involved, doing stuff and trying to get people to vote. And that’s why I came by here”. Also, “Today is the get-out-the-vote day and…I think this is the time to get involved, especially the young folks who are here … I’m about to go vote,” He then said, “I am personally gonna vote for Al Gore”.

As votes were tallied that night, Affleck told Salon.com’s Amy Reiter, “I’m nervous this evening, but one of the things that’s exciting to me is the number of people who voted. No matter who wins, I think it’s a healthy thing for our country that so many voters have come out and participated in the process. Either way, I think the most important number will be the turnout”. However, as The Smoking Gun later discovered, Affleck himself did not vote that day.

In the May 2001 issue of GQ, Affleck said, “My fantasy is that someday I’m independently wealthy enough that I’m not beholden to anybody, so I can run for Congress on the grounds that everyday people should be in government”.

In the March 2003 issue of Vanity Fair, Affleck again proposes the possibility of a future run for Congress. “I think there’s a real nobility to public service… It would be fun to run on a platform I really believed in, without being beholden to the win-at-all-costs mentality”.

In 2004, Affleck actively campaigned for Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry. During the first day of the Democratic Convention, Affleck was featured on Larry King Live with Tucker Carlson and Al Sharpton. Larry King asked Affleck if he would consider running for office, and Affleck admitted to contemplating the proposition. Specific attention focused on whether he would run for Kerry’s open Senate seat (as Affleck was from Massachusetts).

He noted that the line between politics and entertainment is becoming increasingly blurred, as political figures Ronald Reagan, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, both came from the entertainment business, although both were members of the Republican Party. During the campaign, Affleck remained diplomatic, saying, “I had the pleasure of and the honor of meeting the President of the United States at the Daytona 500.

I found him to be a collegial, affable, kind guy.” He went on to say Bush “is a patriot and he.s a man who believes in the country. He’s trying to further an agenda he believes in. I happen to disagree with most of his policies, but I respect the man.” (Interview with Bill O’Reilly July 27, 2004).

He appeared in a print ad with his openly gay cousin, Jason, in support of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.  He once said, “Everyone has the capacity for being bisexual.” He has, however, never suggested that he himself is bisexual.

Affleck in popular culture:

  • Affleck was mentioned in “I’ll Sue Ya” on “Weird Al” Yankovic’s CD, Straight Outta Lynwood: “I’ll sue Ben Affleck…… aw, do I even need a reason?”
  • On Will & Grace, after the character Jack has his voice dubbed over in his most recent TV series, he explains to Josh Lucas that Lucas is Matt Damon and that he’s “Ben Affleck in Gigli…or Paycheck…or Bounce…or Jersey Girl…or Surviving Christmas.” This is a joke on how many films he has had bomb.
  • Affleck appears to embrace some of his failed movies; in Kevin Smith’s Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Affleck is seen alongside Damon on the fictitious set of Good Will Hunting 2: Hunting Season, where Damon mocks the failure of Affleck’s Reindeer Games while the two discuss their movie choices.
  • Affleck has been prominent in two South Park episodes. In “How to Eat with Your Butt”, Affleck was found to be the missing child of a couple suffering from a facial deformity in which their heads were encased in buttocks. In “Fat Butt and Pancake Head”, Affleck was portrayed as Jennifer Lopez’s boyfriend, until he left her for Eric Cartman’s hand puppet, also named Jennifer Lopez.
  • Affleck is a favorite target of Mike Nelson’s RiffTrax.
  • Affleck has also been parodied on Family Guy episode Fast Times at Buddy Cianci, Jr. High, in a flashback scene in which he was lying on the couch while Damon wrote Good Will Hunting, with the joke that he contributed nothing to the script, smoked all their pot and added his name only after adding a word to a sentence. In the episode Barely Legal, Megs’s friends say that Brian looks “just like Ben Affleck” despite the fact that he looks nothing like him.
  • Affleck is mentioned in The Simpsons episode “See Homer Run”, saying that he ran most of Homer’s political campaign.
  • In the movie Team America: World Police, Affleck is mentioned in a song when the vocalist makes a joke about how he needs his girlfriend like Affleck needs acting school.
  • In the video game Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland, one of the first tasks the player must complete in Hollywood is performing a kickflip over a “lame” actor named Ben Whofleck. This is later confirmed as a takeoff on Affleck, as an PC comments that Whofleck “sucked in Pearl Harbor”.
  • In the film Date Movie, Affleck is mentioned when the main character goes to see “Hitch” (a parody of the Will Smith character in the film Hitch), who references all of the couples he’s responsible for to show his expertise. Ben Affleck is referred to three times: first with “Ben and Jen,” (Jennifer Lopez, whom Affleck actually dated) “Ben and Jen,” (Jennifer Garner, whom he is currently married to) and “Ben and Matt (Matt Damon).” This is a play on how close they are as friends, suggesting that they were close enough to have been involved, although they actually never were.

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Ryan Reynolds Career and Photos

Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian television and film actor. He came to prominence in the television sitcom Two Guys and a Girl (1998–2001), before establishing a career as a Hollywood motion picture actor, starring in both comedic and dramatic roles.

Reynolds was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the son of Tammy, a salesperson and career student, and Jim Reynolds, a Vancouver food wholesaler and former semi-professional boxer. He is the youngest of four brothers. Reynolds graduated from Kitsilano Secondary School in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1994.

Reynolds starred in the National Lampoon movie Van Wilder and the American television series Two Guys, A Girl and a Pizza Place, playing medical student Michael “Berg” Bergen.

He also cameoed in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle as the male nurse, appeared in The In-Laws with Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks, as well as the Canadian production Foolproof and 2004’s Blade: Trinity with Wesley Snipes.

In 2005 he played a waiter named Monty in Waiting…, and as music executive Chris Brander in the romantic comedy Just Friends alongside Amy Smart and Anna Faris. He has also appeared in an episode of the television series Scrubs, where he played Spence, a college friend of J.D. and Turk.

Although he has performed primarily in comedies, Reynolds played the dark character George Lutz in the remake of the horror movie The Amityville Horror.

Reynolds underwent intense physical training to play an action role as the character of Hannibal King in the film Blade: Trinity, which also starred Wesley Snipes and Jessica Biel. He has also played as an FBI agent alongside Ray Liotta in the thriller Smokin’ Aces.

In a March 2005 interview, Reynolds spoke of his interest and involvement in a possible film adaptation of Deadpool with screenwriter David S. Goyer.and also the possibilty of playing the incarnation of The Flash known as Wally West in an adaption of the popular DC comics character in the upcoming movie project. Reynolds will first portray Deadpool in the X-Men spinoff, X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

From 2002 to 2007, Reynolds had been romantically linked to Alanis Morissette, becoming engaged in 2004. In July 2006, People reported that the two had split, but neither party confirmed this report. Morissette and Reynolds were pictured holding hands in Los Angeles, sinking the rumors.

However, in February 2007, they mutually decided to end their engagement. He has recently been seeing Scarlett Johansson. In February, perezhilton.com, reported that they might have been engaged but Johansson’s representative has denied the rumours.

Reynolds is a Green Bay Packers fan and loves motorcycles, owning three: a customized 2005 Harley-Davidson Springer Softail, a 2006 Ducati Sport 1000, and a 2005 Confederate.

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Natasha Henstridge Photos and Wallpapers

Natasha T. Henstridge (born August 15, 1974) is a Canadian fashion model turned actress. Her most notable roles include Species and Species II.

Henstridge was born in Springdale, Newfoundland and Labrador, the daughter of Helen, a homemaker, and Brian Henstridge, a biker/contractor. She was raised in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada with younger brother, Shane.

At the age of thirteen, she entered the Casablanca Modeling Agency’s “Look of the Year” contest and was chosen first runner-up. The following year, Henstridge went to Paris to pursue her modeling ambitions.

At fifteen, she was featured on her first magazine cover, the French edition of Cosmopolitan. Several magazine covers followed and Henstridge went on to do television commercials for products such as Olay, Old Spice, and Lady Stetson. Her modeling career established, Henstridge moved on to a career in movies.

In her movie debut, in Species, Henstridge played “Sil”, a genetically engineered Alien/Human Hybrid created from a message recieved by SETI. She breaks free from the captivity of a laboratory when her overseers attempt to Euthanise her. Sil embarks on a killing spree while also discovering her powerful instinct to mate.

Sil is then pursued by a team of experts who band together to stop her before “The Species” multiply. With a strong cast and an interesting story angle, Species was an instant hit, raking in $113 Million (USD). Notable for its sexual content, Henstridge won the MTV Movie award for “best kiss”, for a scene in which her character, while kissing an aggressive would-be suitor, impales his head with her tongue.

The movie gave Henstridge a perfect platform to launch her acting career, but she could not capitalize on it as most of the following movies failed to generate the same excitement. Species spawned a sequel Species II, where a male alien was attempting to mate with Eve, a genetic duplicate of Sil.

Eve was played as gentle and more docile than the original Sil creating an air of sympathy for the character who spends the majority of the movie imprisoned in a glass habitat and undergoing painful experiments. The film was a failure at the box office, taking in $19 million (USD) domestically.

A few smaller independent movies followed, including Bela Donna and Dog Park, with varied box office returns. Despite having some reservations about the sci-fi genre, she signed up for John Carpenter’s Ghosts of Mars in the lead role and reprised her role as Eve in a brief cameo in Species III.

Ghosts of Mars was not well-received, with a 21% rating in Rotten Tomatoes. In 2000, she starred in The Whole Nine Yards, which led to its sequel The Whole Ten Yards.

She has played a number of roles on television, such as Caracara and The Outer Limits. From 2005 to 2006, Henstridge had a recurring role in the cancelled ABC drama Commander in Chief, which starred Geena Davis as a fictional female U.S. President. She also hosted Mostly True Stories: Urban Legends Revealed on TLC, a show about urban legends. Natasha guest stared in South Park episode 111 “Tom’s Rhinoplasty” as a substitute teacher.

Henstridge was working on the TV show She Spies, prior to its cancellation. She has also completed a TV movie for the Lifetime channel titled Widow on the Hill. In 2006 she filmed the CTV original mini-series Would Be Kings in Hamilton, Ontario

She will also be starring in the upcoming sequel to the video game Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, entitled Kane’s Wrath. In 2008, Natasha played a role on the new ABC show, Eli Stone.

Henstridge was married to actor Damian Chapa twice. However, the second marriage lasted only a few months and the couple divorced in 1996. She has two sons by actor Liam Waite, named Tristan River Waite, born October 1998, and Asher Sky Waite, born September 2001. She is engaged to Scottish singer-songwriter and actor Darius Danesh.

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Kirstie Alley Photos and Biography

Kirsten Louise Alley (born January 12, 1951) is an American Emmy Award winning actress best known for her role in the TV show Cheers, where she played Rebecca Howe from 1987-1993, winning an Emmy as the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for 1991. A year later, she won a Golden Globe for her performance in Cheers as well. She won an Emmy in 1994 for her role in the TV-drama David’s Mother. Other critically acclaimed roles Alley is known for include: playing Diane Barrows in It Takes Two and a single mother in Look Who’s Talking, Look Who’s Talking Too, and Look Who’s Talking Now (all co-starring John Travolta). Alley has won two People’s Choice Awards in the years 1991 and 1998.

Alley was born in Wichita, Kansas, where she was raised, to Robert Deal Alley, who owned a lumber company, and Lillian Mickie Heaton, a homemaker; she has two siblings, Colette and Craig. Her mother died in a car accident caused by a drunk driver in 1981. Alley attended Wichita Southeast High School and became a cheerleader. She attended college at Kansas State University and the University of Kansas, but dropped out in her sophomore year to pursue acting. She was first seen as a contestant on the game shows Match Game in 1979 and Password Plus in 1980. On both shows she stated her occupation as an interior designer.

Alley won a supporting role in the 1982 movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, playing Vulcan officer Lieutenant Saavik. Alley turned down the role of Saavik in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock because the producers would not meet her salary demands and because she didn’t want to be typecast as a science fiction actress. Therefore, Robin Curtis assumed the role.

Alley also co-starred in a short-lived secret agent television series, Masquerade, and in the acclaimed miniseries North and South. In 1984 Alley starred in the low budget theatrical film Blind Date. Although the movie was a critical and commercial failure at the time, it has become a minor cult classic due primarily to the only on-screen nude scene of Alley’s career.

She rose to prominence in her 1987–1993 role as the neurotic corporate executive Rebecca Howe on the long-running hit TV sitcom Cheers. While Cheers was the launching pad for the successful spin-off Frasier, Alley was the only regular actor from Cheers not to appear on Frasier. She later starred in the movie Look Who’s Talking (1989) with John Travolta, which earned more than $100 million at the box office. This film was followed by two sequels — 1990s Look Who’s Talking Too and 1993’s Look Who’s Talking Now. In 1992, she played a TV news reporter in Prince’s video for “My Name Is Prince.” Her second NBC sitcom, the critically panned Veronica’s Closet, ran for three seasons in the late 1990s. Alley reportedly received $2 million in up-front fees for her work on that series and $150,000 per episode.

Alley has been honored with two Emmy Awards during her career. Her first two nominations for her work on Cheers did not earn her the award, but her third, in 1991, garnered her the statuette for that series. In her speech, she thanked then-husband Parker Stevenson “for giving me the big one for the last eight years”. Talk show hosts, as well as the creators of Cheers, poked fun at the quip for weeks afterward.

Alley won her second Emmy for her portrayal of the title role in the made-for-TV movie drama David’s Mother (1994). In 1997, Alley’s career took a different turn when she appeared in Woody Allen’s movie Deconstructing Harry. In this movie, Alley, who was then primarily known as a comedic actress, displayed a strong talent for being a serious dramatic actress by playing a psychiatrist who is married to Woody Allen’s character. She is angered upon learning that he has had an affair with one of her patients. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Kirstie Alley has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Blvd.

In 2005, after her weight ballooned to over 200 lbs., she headlined a “mockumentary” style comedy series for Showtime called Fat Actress. Alley played herself in the show, which details the (ficticious) daily life of an overweight actress trying to make it in Hollywood. Alley has become an advocate against obesity and was/is a spokeswoman for the Jenny Craig weight-loss program; TV ads document her weight loss, which has reached 75 lbs., according to Alley on a November 6, 2006, appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She appeared clad in a semi-bikini outfit, with a fabric midriff and several yards of translucent chiffon to hide her back-view.

The next day on The View, Rosie O’Donnell pulled up a woman from their audience who was approximately the same body size as Kirstie; the woman admitted to weighing much more than Kirstie. It was announced in early February 2007 that Alley will play the lead in a new Fox network sitcom entitled The Minister of Divine, based upon the British show The Vicar of Dibley, which starred Dawn French and was first broadcast by the BBC in 1994. However, the show was not picked up for the Fall lineup.

Alley was married to actor Parker Stevenson (Richard Stevenson Parker, Jr.) from December 22, 1983, until 1997. During their marriage, the couple adopted two children — William True (born October 5, 1992) and Lillie Price (born June 15, 1994). Alley also experienced a miscarriage as well as a stillbirth. According to media reports at the time of the couple’s divorce, Stevenson walked away from the marriage with a healthy $6,000,000 (USD) settlement, after asking for $75,000 per month in alimony from Alley. At the time of their split, Alley and Stevenson were joint owners of a mansion in Encino, California, complete with exotic animals, plus vacation homes in Islesboro, Maine, and in Kansas. She also has a ranch in the Applegate Valley of Jackson County, Oregon. The couple owned two yachts and several high-performance cars. Today, they share joint custody of their children.

“ I don’t believe in walking on eggshells around children. I don’t want them to have a static, middle-class life. I want them to experience a real life, not some pretentious existence ” She is dedicated to supporting V-Day, a global movement to stop violence against women.

Alley was raised Methodist but is now a member of Scientology, like her good friends John Travolta and Kelly Preston. Alley admits to having had a cocaine addiction from 1976 until 1979, when she joined Scientology. She has served as the national spokesperson for Narconon (a controversial Scientology-affiliated drug treatment program). She has continued her Scientology training and, as of 2007, had attained the level of OT VII (Operating Thetan level 7). In May 2000, she purchased the former home of fellow Scientologist Lisa Marie Presley, a 5,200-sq-ft. waterfront mansion in Clearwater, Florida, for $1.5 million. Clearwater is the spiritual headquarters of the Church of Scientology. Alley gave $5,000,000 to the church of scientology in 2007.

Isnt She Lovely Lyrics (Stevie Wonder)

 

Isnt she lovely
Isnt she wonderfull
Isnt she precious
Less than one minute old
I never thought through love wed be
Making one as lovely as she
But isnt she lovely made from love

Isnt she pretty
Truly the angels best
Boy, Im so happy
We have been heaven blessed
I cant believe what God has done
Through us hes given life to one
But isnt she lovely made from love

Isnt she lovely
Life and love are the same
Life is aisha
The meaning of her name
Londie, it could have not been done
Without you who conceived the one
Thats so very lovely made from love

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