Gone Too Soon: Mamorial Day Top 10
Gone Too Soon: Mamorial Day Top 10
She's halfway to becoming a cartoon character herself, so it was only appropriate that Katy Perry would voice Smurfette in the new live-action/animation hybrid The Smurfs, which hits theaters this weekend.
While the movie doesn't answer the age-old question "Is Smurfette the only female Smurf? If so, does that make her the town bicycle (you know, everybody's had a ride)?", but we did get this smurfin' great panty peek from Katy, scantily dressed as always at the film's premiere.
Katy might be relegated to struttin' her stuff at film premieres, but she's far from the first sexy star to bring, ahem, adult appeal to a cartoon-inspired family flick. Dads need to have something to look at when they accompany the kiddies to the movies, right?
Join us after the jump for sexy pics of Halle Berry, Rachael Leigh Cook, Kelly Lynch, and more!
Elizabeth Taylor, the epitome of old-school Hollywood glamour, died in Los Angeles yesterday of congestive heart failure. Liz was known for her torrid personal life as well as her magnetic screen presence and patrician beauty, marrying no less than 8 times (to 7 men- Richard Burton received the honor of being Mr. Elizabeth Taylor twice).
Liz started acting at the tender age of 9, and had her first big breakthroughs as Lassie's sidekick and as a young equestrian in National Velvet (1944). In the 1950s she starred in award-winning epics like Giant (1956), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), and Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) and won an Oscar for her performance in Butterfield 8 (1960). In a case of diva life imitating diva art, her adulterous sexcapades with costar Burton scandalized Hollywood and delayed the release of Cleopatra (1963).
In the late 60's and 70's La Liz continued to bring the diva full force, pushing the envelope with outrageous
moments like seducing her husband's mistress in X,Y, and Zee (1972), bath time with Mia Farrow in Secret Ceremony (1968) and a roadside BJ in Driver's Seat (1975). Her last onscreen role was in the live action adaptation of The Flintstones (1994), where she was still a stunner at 62.
Liz committed herself to raising money for AIDS research in her later years, despite her deterioriating health. This grande dame of the dramatic arts made an indelible impact on Hollywood, and her white diamonds will sparkle on forever.
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