Monique Coleman

  • 06 July 2007

Occupation

Actor

Naomi & Ely's No Kiss List Trailer

Naomi and Ely are the best of friends but, as most friendships go, they tend to have a lot in common; including the boys they like. So the buddies decide to combat this issue head on, by writing up a no-kiss list; a list of boys who neither of them are allowed to kiss, to save each other feelings of jealousy and resentment. Soon, though, Naomi finds herself falling for Ely a little, despite him being gay. This isn't a problem that sticks around long as soon Naomi meets a guy called Bruce and the pair start dating. But Naomi is heartbroken beyond her wildest nightmares when Ely kisses Bruce, with the excuse that his name wasn't on the no-kiss list. He's unapologetic, however, and it soon dawns on Naomi that she has lost her lifelong best buddy as well as her boyfriend - and that's going to to take some getting over. Maybe the key to true love means scrapping the list altogether.

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Video - Liev Schreiber And Naomi Watts Snapped On The Red Carpet At 'The Butler' Premiere - Part 6

Liev Schreiber and his partner Naomi Watts were among the star arrivals at the New York premiere of 'The Butler'. Liev played the part of President Lyndon B. Johnson in the flick, while Naomi is set to portray a similarly important historical figure in her new film 'Diana' as the titular Princess.

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Monique Coleman Wednesday 24th October 2007 Environmental Media Awards 2007 at the Wilshire Ebell Theater - Arrivals Los Angeles, California

High School Musical, Monique Coleman and Zac Efron - Lucas Grabeel, Vanessa Hudgens, Zac Efron, Monique Coleman and guest Wednesday 29th August 2007 at Disney London, England

High School Musical Review

By Christopher Null

Good

Singing? Check. Dancing? Check. Teens squealing through a musical version of high school? You got it.What began as (I'm guessing) a made-for-the-Disney-Channel TV movie is now a DVD, perfect for those Sweet Sixteens and slumber parties where pink-clad thespians can ask who's cuter: Vanessa or Ashley, or whether Vanessa and Zac are right for each other, or who on the basketball team is the absolute dreamiest.

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