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We would like to welcome
Hilarie Burton who turns 26 today a Happy
Birthday!

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SOPHIA BUSH READY
TO CHALLENGE SCARLETT JOHANSSON FOR BARAK
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By Angela Carson
What will Michelle Obama think
about this one? Will this be a Hollywood
catfight? Much ado was made when it was
leaked out that A-list buxom actress Scarlett
Johansson of the "Yes, we can" video
reportedly had the private e-mail address of
presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama.
Scarlett Johansson might now have some
competition from pint-sized hottie Sophia Bush of
"One Tree Hill" fame.
When asked by OK! Magazine recently, "Are
you dating anyone now," the stunning little
brunette told the magazine, "The only two
men I have time for are Barack Obama and my
trainer! Those are the closest I come to
relationships." How many of the
Hollywood babes will be chasing after Obama if he
wins the White House?
Obama tried to calm down the whole Marilyn Monroe
- John F Kennedy comparisons that were already
picking up steam by calling it a misunderstanding
and blaming his assistant, a man named Reggie
Love for what he deemed as an electronic mix up.
Obama claimed it was only one "thank-you"
e-mail and then it was blown out of proportion.
Now with the crush that Sophia Bush has on Barack
Obama will we be looking at another Bill Clinton
type Hollywood infatuation with the Commander in
Chief only with younger and prettier actresses?
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"'ONE TREE
HILL' ACTRESS JOINS 'SVU'"
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By Nellie Andreeva
LOS
ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Michaela McManus,
who had a recurring role on "One Tree Hill,"
has joined the cast of NBC's crime drama "Law
& Order: SVU" as the new assistant
district attorney.
She
replaces Diane Neal, who departed at the end of
last season after five years. TV Guide's Web site
reported in April that Neal told the show's crew
that she had been fired.
"Law
& Order: SVU" begins its 10th season in
the fall. McManus is best known for playing
Lindsey Strauss, Chad Michael Murray's literary
editor, on the CW's "One Tree Hill."
Reuters/Hollywood
Reporter
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BELIEFNET.COM
INTERVIEW WITH HILARIE BURTON
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By Paul O'Donnell
Hilarie Burton is only a little
older than 22-year-old Peyton Sawyer, her
character on the teen drama "One Tree Hill,"
but in conversation, Burton speaks with a wisdom,
and a vision for her future, that would be a
credit to someone much olderthose she still
calls "grownups." Chalk it up to her
early start in show-businessat an age when
most kids are watching the clock in Calculus,
Burton was already a VJ on MTV. Or to running
your own film production company while starring
in films like the Christian thriller "The
List," just out on DVD, and the upcoming
screen version of Sue Monk Kidd's "Secret
Life of Bees." Burton herself might say her
taking the long view has to do with her Southern
upbringing, and her belief in God.
For
someone with a big role on a hit TV series,
"The List" might be called an unusual
project. What convinced you to sign onto a
Christian indie film?
Partly I wanted to play Jo Johnston for my fans
who know me from "One Tree Hill." My
character on the show does some things I would
not recommend. So it was nice to play someone
closer to who I am. And for me, it was important
because, growing up, you never saw Christian
ladies in movies or on TV. Even today, when you
read Christian stories or you watch Christian
movies, the characters don't talk like normal
people. They don't use slang. They're very formal.
It was great to play a contemporary Christian and
have her not be a geek. It's almost taboo.
Playing a Christian woman is so much weirder than
playing a drug addict or a friendly prostitute or
any of those things.
Did you know that it was a Christian film
when you read for it?
I did. I grew up in the United Methodist Church,
and church was always a very big part of my
growing up. After leaving my hometown, it became
very hard to find a--I don't want to say a
religious community, but a spiritual community.
It wasn't until I worked on this film that I
really met like-minded people. And to find a
group of people who were working within the
business, and also playing by their own rules and
very successfully, it was very inspiring for me.
Gary [Wheeler, director of "The List"]
inspired me to start my own production company
down here in Wilmington, which we call Southern
Gothic, and we've already started on our first
project, a dark comedy that's very human, along
the lines of "Little Miss Sunshine" or
"Juno," about a young guy who gets
cancer.
Do you feel like it's easier to be open
about having a life of faith in show-business?
Well, it's easier for me because I live and work
in Wilmington, N.C., in a very family-oriented
film community. That's not to say that, if I went
out to Hollywood, I'd be bashful about my
convictions. I've always been very vocal about my
religion. It's a big part of who I am. I remember
being told that part of your job as a Christian
is testifying to that. You could be Christian all
you want, but if you hide out in your room and
keep it a secret, what good does that do God? I
mean, it's a hard path to figure out, because you
don't want to throw it in peoples' face. But I
want the kids who watch "One Tree Hill"
to know that it's all pretend, and that the
person at the core of that character values
morals, honor and things like that. You want to
inspire them to look beyond what is superficial
and try to find that greater thing.
The Southits uniqueness and
traditionsplay a big part in "The List."
And it seems to be a theme with you. You were
raised in Virginiawas it that kind of old
South milieu?
I'm from northern Virginia, but I grew up next to
the West Virginia border, so it was hills and
farmland. We had that sense of adventure you get
from growing up around old farmhouses and lazy,
rolling hills, you know? That's something that
translates into "The List," that love
of what's ancient. It's funny, though: I was the
southern kid on the set, but my character was the
only one that wasn't from the South.
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I am
glad I found these interviews as I am a Christian
myself. It's refreshing to see actors and
actresses acknowledge their faith!
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KEEPING THE FAITH
WITH 'ONE TREE HILL'S' HILARIE BURTON
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| By
Troy Rogers In a day and age when the
world is infatuated with the scandalous side of celebrity
and the misadventures of some of today's young
female stars, One Tree Hill actress
Hilarie Burton is a breath of fresh air. In fact,
she's living proof that rising female stars can
provide hope to those in need within their own
generation through strength and positive messages.
Although TV fans know Burton as the brooding and
artistic teen harlot, Peyton Sawyer, on One
Tree Hill, Hilarie recently got the chance to
show a completely different side of herself next
to Malcolm McDowell and Chuck Carrington in the
southern faith based thriller, The List,
which is now available on DVD (as of June 10).
Much
like her character in The List, Hilarie
Burton found herself on a journey of exploration
that allowed her to reaffirm her own faith and
belief in a higher power. On Monday, Hilarie
phoned in to The Deadbolt HQ to
talk about her time on The List, her views
on faith and what it means to be a Christian girl
in Hollywood, how she navigates the real world
evils of the industry, how she's different than
her character on One Tree Hill, her USO
tour of Guantanamo Bay ... AND, whether Dan will
be returning to the series and if we should all
have faith that Peyton Sawyer could be making
wedding plans this season.
THE
DEADBOLT: So I guess the best question to
start with is, did you have faith The List
would finally be released on DVD?
HILARIE
BURTON: Oh yeah, that was never a question.
Gary Wheeler is so good at his job. Not only is
he a phenomenal on-set leader, but he understands
how to maintain his integrity and his ethics in a
business that can be kind of seedy. So I think
anybody who meets him and encounters him
automatically recognizes that. So I never doubted
for a second that he wouldnt go out there
and sell this movie.
THE
DEADBOLT: Is it tough to be one of the 50
Sexiest Women and still be religious?
BURTON:
[laughs] What? Where did that come from? I
didnt know about that. Is that your own
personal list?
THE
DEADBOLT: No, but youve been on a few.
BURTON:
A couple of them - sexy is as sexy does. I think
I went through a very awkward stage growing up. I
had three brothers and every girl likes to say
shes a tomboy because they think
thats what boys like to hear. I was
painfully tomboyish for awhile and it wasnt
something to brag about [laughs]. So I think once
youve experienced that level of awkwardness,
any kind of accolade about your physical
appearance is always just kind of unsettling. So
I dont pay attention to that.
THE
DEADBOLT: I guess it would be kind of weird.
BURTON:
Yeah, its totally weird. I met a guy from
Europe recently that was talking about how
gorgeous women were - gorgeous, gorgeous - and I
was like, "Listen buddy, here in the States
woman dont want to hear theyre pretty.
Every once in a while, maybe, but American women
like to hear theyre capable and really
smart. Thats what keeps us going. Tell me
how smart I am." [laughs]
THE
DEADBOLT: So what was it exactly that spoke
to you about The List?
BURTON:
For me it was the opportunity to play a Christian
woman that wasnt a geek. Theres that
stereotype that the bible-toting Christian woman
is a dork, and thats a stereotype I grew up
with and never really agreed with, and so I was
very excited about the opportunity to show a
different side to my fan base. Ive got
impressionable teenage girls who watch One
Tree Hill and I wanted them to know you can
be cool and still be devout and still be strong
in your faith, and you dont have to keep it
a secret either. People are like, "Wow,
youre pretty vocal about your faith."
And Im like, "Yeah, well, thats
part of it. Thats part of being a Christian,
you have to announce it." Its not a
secret.
THE
DEADBOLT: Since there's such a strong sense
of faith in the film, why do you think it's so
strong in the south?
BURTON:
I dont know that its stronger in the
south. My mothers family comes from Iowa
and Minnesota and theyre some of the most
devout people and their entire communities are
super devout. I think, given the climate and how
warm it is, people get out and mingle more. So
maybe there are more arenas to get out and talk
about it, to go to church. I think church in the
south is - its our history, our tradition,
its where we go to see our neighbors.
Thats not to say that thats all
entirely wholesome, half the time youre
just there to check out other peoples
outfits. But I think its so ingrained in
the southern culture that there are just more
arenas to talk about it perhaps.
THE
DEADBOLT: When connecting to your character,
Jo, were you faced with a similar questioning
process of understanding her in the same way she
had to understand her own future?
BURTON:
I think for me, in playing the part of Jo, a
large part of it was that Ive been playing
a character on One Tree Hill that I, as a
younger person, did have a lot in common with.
Peyton Sawyer was very similar to how I was in
high school. So being able to play someone closer
to me was important. And I also wasnt lost,
but searching for a way to use the leverage I
gained on One Tree Hill for good, you know.
I mean, you can go to all of the fashion shows
you want, go to all of the parties, and get in
all of the magazines and take pictures, you can
do that all you want, but unless youre
using your status for good its kind of
pointless. So getting to play Jo, I knew that it
was going to bring my fan base to an entirely
different genre, which was important to me. But
also, I knew I was going to have an opportunity
to do things like this, like promote the film and
be asked about my faith. When I do stuff for One
Tree Hill, I dont get posed those types
of questions. If Im going to share any part
of my personal life with my public, I think
attesting to my faith and what I believe in is
probably one of the only valid things I should be
sharing. ...READ
FULL INTERVIEW
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SOPHIA BUSH WAS
NOT READY FOR MARRIAGE
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| Sophia
Bush finally spoke out about her split from
fellow actor Jon Foster. The 25-year-old
One Tree Hill star told Us Weekly Monday
that she and Foster broke up, like, a year
ago
I am single. We are really good friends.
We keep in touch, and we love each other to
death
You can love somebody, and not be in
love with them, and I think that was a really
valuable lesson. We werent ready to get
married, but it definitely doesnt mean we
dont care about each other.
The
actress, who had a 20-month-long marriage to
costar Chad Michael Murray, added, The only
two men I have time for are Barack Obama and my
trainer. So those are my relationships
I
love that [Obama] is the first politician who
doesnt feel like a politician. Senator
Obama is the one person whos saying,
We can change everything but it
cant just be me, and it cant just be
you.
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SINGER GETS BOOST
FROM STINT ON 'ONE TREE HILL'
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By
Kristie Rearick
krearick@sjnewsco.comKate
Voegele has had quite a whirlwind of a year. The
singer/songwriter from Cleveland, Ohio has found
musical success at only 21 years old. From
appearing on the hit CW TV show "One Tree
Hill" as a singer to hearing her songs
played on such shows as "Ghost Whisperer"
and MTV's "The Hills," this young star
has been on a "cool adventure," so far.
"It's
been an insane year," Voegele said in a
phone conversation from Cincinnati where she was
preparing for a live performance. "I've been
all over the place ... sometimes I get to a place
and I say 'Oh my God, where am I?'"
The
talented singer always had an interest in music
growing up. Her father played the guitar and
influenced her to pick it up as well.
"I
grew up in a musical family, so I was exposed to
all that stuff when I was little kid. I started
playing guitar when I was a freshman in high
school .. but it took me a while to decide to do
this as a career. At first I was just doing it
for fun," Voegele said.
Voegele
was named an "An Artist to Watch in 2008"
by Billboard. Her debut album, "Don't Look
Away," had a huge increase in sales after
her guest appearance on One Tree Hill where she
sang some of the songs from the album. She will
be performing -- in support of her album, Don't
Look Away -- at The Fillmore at TLA in
Philadelphia on Monday, June 16 with British pop
singer Natasha Bedingfield and The Veronicas.
Voegele didn't think she would get the part on
One Tree Hill. She went into the audition
thinking it was a long shot at best.
"I
never had any professional acting experience,"
Voegele said. "I sang at the audition and
read my lines. When I was finished they said 'Kate,
you could do this for a living, you know.' I
thought that was pretty awesome."
The
show gave her the exposure she needed and she
describes it as a great experience. She enjoyed
working on the show and felt welcome by the cast
and crew right away. Voegele played Mia, a young
artist not unlike herself trying to make it in
the music business.
"She
was such a great character to play. I think the
audience really identified with her,"
Voegele said.
With
so many things going on in her musical career,
Voegele had to put college on hold for a while,
but recently she decided to study online with the
University of Phoenix to get a degree in
psychology.
"I
went to college for two years and I had to stop
because of my career. I was kind of bummed out
about it because I love studying and going to
school," Voegele said. "This school
makes it flexible to be a student. I'm able to
work around my schedule."
The
singer, who writes all of her own songs, was
influenced by singers Alanis Morissette and
Sheryl Crow early on because of the "intelligently
written words" in their music.
"Listening
to them made me want to write that kind of music
... mainstream music with a lot of heart. I think
it's really important to have words that people
can really relate to," Voegele said.
And
what's next for this talented musician after her
amazing, breakthrough year?
"I will always mainly be a musician ... I
can't picture not doing it," she said.
"But if something else came up in the acting
world I would definitely do it again."
If
you go: Kate Voegele will perform at the Fillmore
at the TLA on 334 South Street at 8 p.m. in
Philadelphia with Natasha Bedingfield and The
Veronicas. Tickets are $25. For tickets visit www.livenation.com
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KATE VOEGELE MUSIC
REVIEW
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| By
HENRY LINDER, McCaskey I'll admit
it: I have mixed feelings about Kate Voegele.
Kate Voegele is a singer, songwriter, guitarist
and pianist from Bay Village, Ohio. "Don't
Look Away," was released in May 2007 and re-released
in January on MySpace Records. Her first and only
album, "Don't Look Away," was released
in May 2007 and re-released in January on MySpace
Records, in addition to a special iTunes
exclusive release in May.
A PR company press release describes Voegele as a
"singer/songwriter" with "something
truly distinctive to offer."
I must say, I'm impressed by the concept of
Voegele being signed by MySpace Records, because
of its implications: It suggests she has talent
appreciated not just by music producers sitting
in cushy chairs, trying to decide on the next big
thing, but also by the listeners of music.
In other words, Voegele seems to have appeal to
actual people, who've made her popular enough to
be signed, so there must be a significant number
of people who enjoy her music. (She may also be
gaining that fan base after appearing in the role
of Mia on The CW's "One Tree Hill.")
It's quite a feat (which is an understatement) to
become popular through a social-networking site,
and it's entirely plausible that you will
disagree with me about Voegele's music.
Still, despite the hype about the music (which
can be heard on myspace.com/katevoegele and
bought on iTunes) and her evident popularity, I'm
not a huge fan.
There's no denying Voegele's talent: She has a
powerful voice, and the music on the album is
tight and professional. (It's hard to tell who
plays what on the CD Voegele plays piano
and guitar in addition to singing, but she also
has a backup band comprised of bass, guitar and a
slew of other instruments.)
"Don't Look Away" starts with "Chicago,"
which begins with a guitar melody, joined shortly
by Voegele's vocals.
The music is sincere, but it gets mildly
formulaic: Much of the rest of the album starts
off with a lonely melody, then flows into vocals
that build to a chorus before backing off for
more verse.
Voegele's voice is the driver behind her music:
The melodies, while at times catchy (such as on
"Might Have Been," which features a
memorable guitar opening and backing), can also
blend together into an indistinguishable mush of
background noise. "Facing Up," for
instance, is driven almost entirely by Voegele's
voice, with backing guitar and piano that require
effort to notice.
Frankly, my two biggest criticisms are weak: The
music doesn't sound very original, and it just
doesn't grab me. Voegele is talented, but she's
not doing anything special on her album.
The latter criticism may be due to preference on
my part. I've never found myself drawn to music
from Voegele's genre. And this is where the mixed
feelings I mentioned at the beginning of this
review come in: Knowing that Voegele is popular
for reasons other than manipulation of audiences
by record labels, and given her obvious and
impressive talent, I have trouble writing off
Voegele's music completely.
The songs are thoughtful, and I found myself
liking songs like "Devil In Me," which
is fun to listen to and features a pop chorus and
guitars, or the fast-paced "One Way Or
Another," which showcases Voegele's vocal
power and features a wide range of instruments
that work together to build up the song into a
complete piece.
My recommendation is that you check out Voegele
for yourself. The genres she blends are eclectic
and far-reaching, and she's a talented musician.
I would recommend either buying some of her
tracks or seeing her live she's coming to
Chameleon Club June 19.
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SEASON FIVE DVD
PRESS RELEASE
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(tvshowsondvd.com)
WARNER
HOME VIDEO BRINGS THE FIFTH SEASON OF THE
CAPTIVATING TELEVISION DRAMA
ONE TREE HILL
TO DVD AUGUST 26, 2008
Five-Disc DVD Set Contains 18 Episodes from the
Series' Fifth Season and All-New Bonus Features
Including Featurettes, Commentaries, and Unaired
Scenes, Plus a Bonus Offer for a Digital Copy of
the Entire Season!
BURBANK, CA (June 10, 2008) - Viewers will be
spellbound by the beautiful cast and compelling
storylines featured on the hit television drama, One
Tree Hill, when Warner Home Video (WHV)
brings the show's engaging fifth season to DVD
August 26, 2008. One Tree Hill: The Complete
Fifth Season will feature all 18 episodes
from the series' fifth season on five discs, as
well as three hours of special features and a
bonus offer for a Digital Copy of the entire
season. This set will retail for $59.98 SRP.
Season five brings many changes to Tree Hill.
Viewers last saw the show's young cast graduating
from high school at the close of season four. Now,
the series leaps forward four years and returns
to Tree Hill post-college with exciting changes.
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) is a best-selling
author dating his editor. Peyton (Hilarie Burton)
is an unhappy assistant at a record label in LA.
Brooke (Sophia Bush) is the owner of a successful
clothing line, but finds that money can't make
her happy. Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and
Nathan (James Lafferty) are in a strained
marriage after Nathan was in an accident that
left him temporarily paralyzed.
Viewers will find some of the characters very
familiar while others have radically changed.
Some relationships become stronger; others fall
apart. While powerful, character-driven stories
send the show soaring ahead, even the newest of
viewers will find themselves easily wrapped up in
the drama as the show weaves in and out of the
past, returning to incidents and events of the
last four years and tying them to the present.
Kevin Federline guest stars this season as Jason,
an arrogant, wannabe rock star.
Created by Mark Schwahn, the series is from
Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros.
Television.
DVD Special Features Include:
- Unaired Scenes
- One Tree Hill Fast
Forward: Show Creators and Cast Share
Their Excitement in Moving the Storyline
Four Years Later in the Characters' Lives
- One Tree Hill at 100:
Commemorating the 100th Episode Milestone
- One Tree Hill
Musical Stars: Guest Stars Kevin
Federline and Kate Voegele at Work Behind
the Scenes on Set and Making Music
- Commentary on 2 Episodes by
Series Creator Mark Schwahn and Key Cast
and Crew
- Gag Reel
"As the characters mature along with the
show's audience, One Tree Hill continues
to be popular with teens and young adults,"
commented Rosemary Markson, WHV Vice President,
TV & Special Interest Marketing. She added,
"Season after season, the series delivers
addictive storylines, interesting characters,
gorgeous actors and catchy music, elements which
consistently make the series a tremendous hit.
The fifth season's release on DVD is anticipated
to be well received by consumers, continuing this
series' remarkable success."
About Digital Copy
Warner Home Video is proud to include a digital
offer with this TV on DVD release, providing for
convenient portability of the Season 5 episodes.
A tremendous value, consumers will have the
option to download a Digital Copy of the entire
season, excluding the special features. This
offer is available for both PC and Mac computers
and is compatible with the most popular digital
formats. The release contains detailed
instructions on how to access and download the
episodes.
With operations in 90 international territories
Warner Home Video, a Warner Bros. Entertainment
Company, commands the largest distribution
infrastructure in the global video marketplace.
Warner Home Video's film library is the largest
of any studio, offering top quality new and
vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner
Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment, Castle Rock
Entertainment, HBO Home Video and New Line Home
Entertainment.
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NEW CHARACTER NEWS
/ GALLERY UPDATE
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| I
found an interesting article on zap2it about a
new character for season 6. The article is a few
days old, but is still interesting nonetheless: New
Kid in Town: 'One Tree Hill's' sixth season will
soon begin filming and with that comes word of a
new character joining the show. I'm told that a
15-year-old foster kid, whom they're calling
Samantha, will play a significant role this year.
A source says she's a bit of a "Miss Sassy
Pants," but will soften in subsequent
episodes.
SOURCE
I'm
also in the process of adding new season 3 promo
pictures to the gallery. Check them out!
SEASON
3 PROMO PICTURES
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NEW PICTURES ADDED
TO GALLERY
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| The
gallery layout
has finally been updated. I hope to be adding
TONS of pictures within the next few day! |

OFFICIAL SEASON 5
DVD ART
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Warner
Bros. has finally released the official season 5
DVD cover art!(tvshowsondvd)
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JAMES LAFFERTY TO
STAR IN 'DONNIE DARKO' SEQUAL
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"One
Tree Hill" star James Lafferty will play a
role in the upcoming film, "S. DARKO,"
a continuation of the Donnie Darko story, his
publicist announced Monday. The Silver Nitrate/Newmarket
film is in pre-production and will film in Los
Angeles, according to the Internet Movie Database.
Other actors linked with the film
are Justin Chatwin ("War of the Worlds"),
Ed Westwick ("Gossip Girl"), Elizabeth
Berkley ("Showgirls"), Briana Evigan
("Step Up 2: the Streets") and Daveigh
Chase ("Big Love"). Chase plays Donnie's
younger sister, Samantha, plagued by visions on a
cross-country road trip.
Information
about Lafferty's role was not released. The actor
will begin filming the sixth season of "One
Tree Hill" in Wilmington this month.
"Donnie
Darko" starred Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal
and earned a cult status among sci-fi fans after
its 2001 release. It, too, had a connection to
the Port City, with Wilmington's Beth Grant
("No Country for Old Men") playing a
supporting role.
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(OK! Magazine) Soptyles
event held at NYCs Hammerstein Ballroom.
As lemon chicken and tuna tartar tacos are served,
tunes including Rihannas Umbrella,
Jesse McCartneys Leavin and
Leona Lewis Bleeding
Love fill the air. Sophia struts up to the
microphone.
Whats come to the forefront of
fashion and beauty products today is a trend
toward our world becoming more accessible,
the raspy-voiced One Tree Hill star says.
You can see that with Sarah Jessica
Parkers Bitten line, and you can see that
with these Tone products, that are wonderful for
your skin. Its chic, fashionable and
affordable.
Sophia and I sit down on white couches, where she
is giddy about presenting the Tone Fashion Vision
Award to Jolibe tonight. (Shes also giving
him a check for $10,000!) Whats the key to
her style?
Always having fun with it, the
actress, 25, tells me. Putting on something
that makes you feel great, whether youre in
the mood to be casual and throw on jeans and a v-neck
t-shirt, or you want to get done up and put on a
dress and the heels and throw the hair up in
bobby pins. Regardless of what it is, youve
gotta feel good. If other people are pushing you
into fashion decisions, I dont think
thats the way to go. Thats why I
generally choose to dress myself.
What makes her feel comfortable?
What makes me feel most comfortable is
feeling like Ive been taking care of my
body. Having healthy skin is just as crucial as
having the big white smile. I load up on my
antioxidants, drinking green tea and taking my
Omega 3 fish oils.
What also makes her happy is being free and
single after ending her marriage to One Tree
Hill costar Chad Michael Murray in 2006 and
two-year relationship with fellow actor Austin
Nichols.
I really like just enjoying my time in the
moment, she tells me. Being in every
day, not planning for tomorrow, not worrying
about yesterday. Its so lovely to just have
time with my girlfriends and my family. But
its really awkward to not be dating in
Hollywood because whenever I get spotted anywhere
with any of my guy friends, suddenly were
madly in love or something. People misconstrue
things so insanely. You realize you cant
win and you sort of have to let all that go and
laugh about it at the end of the day.
Upon leaving, I get a gift bag that includes Tone
body wash in Exotic Fusions, Almond Milk and
Sugar Glow, plus Almond Milk hand wash and Almond
Milk body bars. All right!
For more on Sophia Bush, pick up the OK! on
newsstands now. Brit's Private Mommy
Moments is the cover line.
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