Thursday, May 27, 2010

Jesse Williams


Williams was born in Chicago, Illinois[2] to a German mother, who is a high school teacher,and an African American father.[citation needed] Williams graduated from Temple University with degrees in African American Studies and Film & Media Arts. He taught American Studies, African Studies and English at a Philadelphia public high school following a brief modeling career in college.

In 2006, Jesse guest starred in an episode of Law & Order portraying the character Kwame. He starred in the Off Broadway hits The American Dream and The Sandbox at Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village in New York City. Both one-act plays were written and directed by legendary playwright Edward Albee.
In 2008, Williams made his theatrical debut in the supporting role of Leo in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, a sequel to the 2004 film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. He also starred as Drew Collins ("The Hotness Monster") in a recurring role on the ABC Family series Greek. He appeared in two episodes.
In 2009, he portrayed Keya in the HBO pilot The Washingtonienne which was executive produced by Sarah Jessica Parker. The pilot was not picked up. He also signed on as Eddie Quinlain in the film Brooklyn's Finest which stars Don Cheadle, Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke, Wesley Snipes and Ellen Barkin. The film was released on Friday, March 5, 2010. He also starred in a 8 episode stint in the television series Beyond the Break as "Eric Medina".
In 2008, Williams signed on in his first leading role as Holden McCrea in the MGM/United Artists Horror film The Cabin in the Woods. The film will be produced by Joss Whedon and directed by Drew Goddard. The film will be released January 14, 2011 and will be featured in 3-D.
In 2009, it was announced Williams would appear in a multi-episode arc on the Golden Globe Award Winning ABC television series Grey's Anatomy.[4] He portrays a new Mercy West surgeon Dr. Jackson Avery in the series sixth season. He made his debut in the season's fifth episode which aired October 15, 2009.
Williams has modeled for Kenneth Cole. He also appears in the limited-edition coffee table book ("About Face") by celebrity photographer John Russo.[5][6]
He can be seen as the love interest of R&B singer Rihanna in the music video for her single "Russian Roulette" from her 2009 album Rated R.










Sunday, March 28, 2010

Blade (Not Wesley Snipes!)


Why the Character Blade and not Wesley Snipes in the gallery you ask? Well I'll tell you..ever since that article long ago where Wesley somewhat trashed sista's...I just can't get into him...being a sista myself. BUT..being the vampire fan that I am, I had to pay homage in the candy gallery to the hottest chocolate vampire to hit the silver screen!

Bite Me!








Ryan Reynolds

Ryan is the youngest of four children. His father, Jim, was a Vancouver food wholesaler. His mother, Tammy, was a retail-store saleswoman. Between 1991-93, Ryan appeared in "Hillside" (1990) (aka "Fifteen"), a Nickleodeon series taped in Florida with many other Canadian actors. After the series ended, he returned to Vancouver where he played in a series of forgettable TV movies. He did small roles in Glenn Close's Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story (1995) (TV) and CBS's update of In Cold Blood (1996) (TV). However, his run of luck had led him to decide to quit acting.

One night, he ran into fellow Vancouver actor and native Chris William Martin. Martin found Ryan rather despondent and told him to pack everything: they were going to head to Los Angeles, California. The two stayed in a cheap LA motel. On the first night of their stay, Reynold's jeep was rolled downhill and stripped. For the next four months, Ryan drove it without doors. In 1997, he landed the role of Berg in "Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place" (1998). Initially, the show was reviled by critics and seemed desperate for any type of ratings success. However, it was renewed for a second season but with a provision for a makeover by former "Roseanne" (1988) writer Kevin Abbott. The show became a minor success and has led to additional film roles for Ryan, most notably in the last-ever MGM film, a remake of The Amityville Horror (2005). Ryan was engaged to Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, another Nickelodeon veteran, between 2004-2006.

This biography can be found on IMBD.com

I have to say that Ryan Reynolds keep one nice set of abs! Gracious!








Vin Deisel


Vin Diesel was raised by his astrologer/psychologist mother and adoptive father in an artist's housing project in New York's Greenwich Village, never knowing his biological father. His first break in acting happened by chance, when at the age of seven he and his friends broke into a theatre to vandalize it. A woman stopped them and offered them each a script and $20, on the condition that they would attend everyday after school. From there, Vin's fledgling career progressed from the New York repertory company run by his father, to the Off-Off-Broadway circuit. At 17 and already sporting a well-honed physique, he became a bouncer at some of New York's hippest clubs to earn himself some extra cash. It was at this time that he changed his name to Vin Diesel.

Following high school, Vin enrolled as an English major at Hunter College, but dropped out after three years to go to Hollywood to further his acting career. Being an experienced theatre actor did not make any impression in Hollywood and after a year of struggling to make his mark, he returned to New York. His mother then gave him a book called "Feature Films at used Car Prices" by Rick Schmidt. The book showed him that he could take control of his career and make his own movies. He wrote a short film based on his own experiences as an actor, called Multi-Facial (1995), which was shot in less than three days at a cost of $3,000. Multi-Facial (1995) was eventually accepted for the 1995 Cannes Film Festival where it got a tumultuous reception.

Afterwards, Vin returned to Los Angeles and raised almost $50,000 through telemarketing to fund the making of his first feature, Strays (1997). Six months after shooting, the film was accepted for the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, and although it received a good reception, it didn't sell as well as hoped. Yet again Vin returned disappointed to New York only to receive a dream phone call. Steven Spielberg was impressed by Multi-Facial (1995) and wanted to meet Vin, leading him to be cast in Saving Private Ryan (1998). Multi-Facial (1995) earned Vin more work, when the director of The Iron Giant (1999) saw it and decided to cast Vin in the title role. From there, Vin's career has steadily grown, with him securing his first lead role as 'Richard B Riddick' in the sci-fi film Pitch Black (2000). That role has earned him a legion of devoted fans and the public recognition he deserves.

This information can be found on IMDB.com












Ok.....so we all know that no hottie gallery would be complete without the obligatory wet picture....snap!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Michael Ealy....The Bluest Eyes

I tried to find an official website for Michel, but there wasn't one, but he does have an official Face Book profile!

  • Born: 3 August 1973
  • Birthplace: Silver Spring, Maryland
  • Best Known As: Darwyn Al-Sayeed on the cable series Sleeper Cell
Michael Ealy is the dark-skinned, blue-eyed star of the cable television drama Sleeper Cell, but moviegoers may know him better as Ricky Nash in the Ice Cube movie Barbershop (2002). A native of Maryland, Ealy went to New York in 1996 to pursue an acting career. An off-Broadway role and a part in the indie film Kissing Jessica Stein (2001) were his first career breaks, but it was Barbershop that got him national recognition. Since then his more notable roles have been in 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, starring Paul Walker), Never Die Alone (2004, with DMX) and the TV-movie version of Zora Neale Hurston's novel Their Eyes Were Watching God (2005, starring Halle Berry and produced by Oprah Winfrey). In late 2005 Ealy made his debut as a television leading man in Sleeper Cell, a drama about a Muslim F.B.I. agent who infiltrates an organization of terrorists in Los Angeles.

You have seen him more recently in the huge Will Smith Film "Seven Pounds"

This bio information can be found on Answers.com



 "Ok...so needless to say this one is my Fav!"






Josh Holloway

Josh Lee Holloway was born on July 20, 1969 in Northern California but moved after only two years to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia (Freehome, GA), where he was raised the second-eldest of four boys. He graduated from Cherokee High School in Canton, GA. From an early age he discovered a passion and love for films. After one year at the University of Georgia, he embarked on a successful modeling career which took him all over Europe and North America. Holloway's pursuit of acting brought him to Los Angeles, where he soon landed a role in the comedy "Doctor Benny," opposite Eddie McClintock and Sarah Wynter. He followed that up with lead roles in the independent films "Mi Amigo," "Moving August" and "Cold Heart," in which he starred opposite Nastassja Kinski. He then gained considerable notice for his lead role in the Sci-Fi channel's "Sabretooth," with David Keith and John Rhys-Davies. Most recently he guest starred on "CSI" and "Navy NCIS."
Holloway's hobbies include boating, sailing, snowboarding, martial arts, motor cross and playing guitar. He is currently dividing his time between Los Angeles and Hawaii.
Josh is currently portraying Sawyer on ABC's new show LOST. Please visit the official Lost site at ABC.


I found this bio on a Josh Holloway fan site please pay it a visit if you're a Josh Holloway fan.






"So is it some kind of Hottie Picture criteria that you have to look good in water!"


 "Hottie rule of thumb number two....you gotta endorse a scent!



"And yes ladies...he's married....as most all the hotties are!"