Yvonne Strahovski
Date of birth
30th July, 1982
Occupation
Actor
Sex
1st January, 1970
Height
1.76
Manhattan Night Trailer
Manhattan Night sees its protagonist Porter Wren caught up in an unsolved murder case that sees his life and the lives of his family threatened. Wren is a New York City tabloid writer who has to meet three deadlines a week meaning that he is always on the hunt for a new story. One night he meets a seductive stranger by the name of Caroline Crowley who asks him to look into the unsolved crime of her husband's death, Wren jumps at this opportunity as it could be a great news story, little does he know that the case could leave his career in turmoil.
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Blake Lively Shares The ‘Perks Of Breastfeeding’ With Beautiful Instagram Post
By Elinor Cosgrave in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 16 July 2015
Blake Lively shared a beautiful picture of her breastfeeding her daughter, James, on Instagram on Thursday (16th July).
Blake Lively is proving, as if there should be any doubt, you can be a hands-on mum and continue having a successful career. She also had a positive message to add about breastfeeding. The 27-year-old beauty shared a picture on Instagram in which she is seen, wearing a bikini, breastfeeding her daughter James. Lively is currently filming on location in Thailand and has taken her eight-month-old daughter, James, along with her.
Read More: Age Of Adaline Helps Blake Lively Put Motherhood Into Context.
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Hilary Duff Informs FBI Naked Photographs Are Fakes
By Elinor Cosgrave in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 07 September 2014
Hilary Duff has claimed the explicit images of her which were uploaded online on Friday (5th September) are fakes and her representative is threatening legal action to anyone who attempts to pass them off as legitimate.
Hilary Duff, the actress best known as Lizzie McGuire, has been forced to contact US authorities about a series of faked photographs which bore the actress' likeness. It appears Duff is the latest victim of the hacker, or his copycats, who posted a series of photographs online last Sunday (31st August). Although Duff was not one of the initial stars to be hacked (or their photographs faked), images appeared with her likeness on the same website on Friday (5th September).
Hilary Duff has informed the FBI the images are fake.
Read More: Apple Deny iCloud Security Was Breached In Jennifer Lawrence Hack.
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I, Frankenstein Review
By Rich Cline
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Even with its relentlessly cliched production design (trenchcoats and flickering candles galore), this raucous gothic thriller deploys enough visual flash to hold our attention. The gigantic effects-heavy action sequences are eye-catching and sometimes exciting, and there are elements of the story that almost begin to resonate before the script veers off in another more simplistic direction.
Based on a graphic novel, the story picks up where Mary Shelley's novel left off, as the monster (Eckhart) is attacked by demons that want to study his non-human existence. He's rescued by gargoyles, angelic protectors of humanity, and taken to their Queen Lenore (Miranda Otto), who names him Adam and enlists him in the demon-killing cause. Although her second-in-command (Courtney) isn't so sure. Over the next 200 years, Adam hones his skills before returning to Lenore just as the demon Prince Naberius (Nighy) is launching his evil plan to re-animate a dead army with the help of sexy scientist Terra (Strahovski) and Dr Frankenstein's journal. In other words, all hell is about to break loose.
Annoyingly, every time the plot begins to get interesting, writer-director Beattie indulges in another vacuous action set piece that's as irrelevant as the 3D. There's a decent story in here about the nature of the human soul, religious fervour and moral tenacity, but the film only uses these things as devices to make the dialog sound intelligent. Which is tricky since Beattie directs his cast to deliver their lines in growling, blurting monotone. Eckhart's voice-over narration is particularly dull. And this over-earnest tone leaves every potential relationship as a non-starter.
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'I, Frankenstein' Fails To Raise Critics' Pulses
By Elinor Cosgrave in Movies / TV / Theatre on 25 January 2014
'I, Frankenstein' has fallen far short of critics' expectations and has been highly criticised for having a weak script and poor acting.
I, Frankenstein, the latest adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel, has been crushed by critics and no electrical cables or extra body parts seem likely to rebuild its reputation.
Aaron Eckhart stars as Adam, Frankenstein's monster.
The creators of the Underworld saga have contributed to this supernatural monstrosity, which is hardly surprising considering the standards of the latter movies in that particular franchise. The film is based on the graphic novel of the same name by Kevin Grevioux which places Frankenstein's monster in an alternative present day where gargoyles and demons struggle for dominance.
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I, Frankenstein Trailer
Adam is the original creature created by Dr. Frankenstein 200 years ago and has taken on his maker's surname having been mourning his death for so long. He now returns to society having been hidden away in the North Pole for the last two centuries and finds that he is stronger than any other lifeform on the planet. However, he soon finds himself embroiled in a deadly battle between two different immortal forces of the world that are determined to take over the planet. Adam wants to save the human race that he was born into and that once showed him mercy, but how can he when he's one guy against so many unstoppable beings who are determined to destroy him no matter what?
'I, Frankenstein' is the thrilling fantasy adventure written and directed by Stuart Beattie ('Tomorrow, When the War Began', 'Australia', '30 Days of Night') and based on the as yet unpublished graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux. It acts as a sequel to the original 1818 gothic novel 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley, bringing Frankenstein's monster into a modern society that is under threat by more of his own kind. The film is set to be released in the UK on January 24th 2014.
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Showtime Executive Hints 'Dexter' Spin-Off Is A Possibility
By Elinor Cosgrave in Movies / TV / Theatre on 31 July 2013
Dexter could have a spin-off as Showtime's entertainment president David Nevins hints at a panel for the show which is due to finish in September.
Dexter could potentially have a spin-off if hints by producer Showtime's entertainment president David Nevins are anything to go by.
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The Guilt Trip Trailer
Andy Brewster is an inventor who is determined to sell his brand new product by embarking on an 8-day 3000 mile road trip. To kick off his journey, he flies out to visit his mother Joyce who happens to be the extremely embarrassing and over protective kind. After learning that she has remained single since he last saw her and acknowledging that she hasn't had any kind of romance since he was 8-years-old, Andy takes pity on her and, to her utmost delight, invites her to accompany him on his trip across the States. Not against his expectations, Joyce proves a lot to handle with her poor driving skills, extreme naivety and constant warnings particularly against hitchhikers. However, he has a better time than he expects as he and his mother get to know each other more deeply than they have ever done before convincing him that, as much as he'd like to think not, he still needs her around.
This is a wonderfully heartfelt comedy about how the love of a parent never becomes unwanted or unneeded. Directed by Anne Fletcher ('Step Up', '27 Dresses', 'The Proposal') and written by Dan Fogelman ('Cars', 'Bolt', 'Crazy, Stupid, Love.'), 'The Guilt Trip' will hit cinemas on February 22nd 2013.
Starring: Barbra Streisand, Seth Rogen, Adam Scott, Yvonne Strahovski, Colin Hanks, Brett Cullen, Casey Wilson, Danny Pudi, Dale Dickey, Miriam Margolyes, Nora Dunn, Amanda Walsh, Michael Cassidy & Robert Curtis Brown.
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Yvonne Strahovski - Yvonne Strahovski, Monday 28th May 2012 at Joel Silver's Memorial Day party in Malibu
Video - Yvonne Strahovski: 'Jason Statham Should Do Comedies'
Actress Yvonne Strahovski (Chuck; Gone; The Canyon) talks about starring in action movie 'Killer Elite' alongside Jason Statham and Clive Owen. She talks about the spoof video she did with comedy website 'College Humor', called 'Three Popstars, One Song'. She also reveals her New Year celebrations and discusses kissing her co star Jason Statham, who she describes as a funny guy.
Yvonne can next be seen in upcoming comedy 'My Mother's Curse', alongside Seth Rogen and singer turned actress Barbra Streisand
Yvonne Strahovski Saturday 19th March 2011 25th Anniversary Genesis Awards held at The Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel - Press Room Los Angeles, California
Yvonne Strahovski - Sunday 16th January 2011 at NBC Beverly Hills, California
Yvonne Strahovski Sunday 7th March 2010 E! Oscar Viewing and After Party held At Drai's in The W Hotel Hollywood, California
Yvonne Strahovski Saturday 16th January 2010 G'Day USA 2010 Black Tie Gala at the Hollywood & Highland Centre - Arrivals Hollywood, California