Archive for the ‘Articles & Interviews’ Category
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Kristen is also doing some promotion for Astro Boy which is being released in the UK and Ireland on February 5, 2010. She gave an interview with OK Magazine recently. You can view a video on their site and read the interview below.
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In the romantic comedy When in Rome, Beth (Kristen Bell) is a young, ambitious New Yorker who is completely unlucky in love. Disillusioned with romance, she travels to Rome, where she impulsively steals some coins from a reputed fountain of live. The coins attract an assortment of odd suitors, including a sausage merchant, a street magician and an artist. But, when a persistent reporter throws his hat in the ring, she wonders if his love is the real thing. During a press conference to promote the film, co-stars Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel talked about how much fun they had making When in Rome together. Q: Kristen, are you as much of a workaholic as your character? If you met a guy, would he have to be as important to you as your job? Kristen: I think your significant other should be way more important than your work. Personally, I love working. I don’t know that I’d say I’m a workaholic because I also love relaxing. I don’t think I’m a workaholic, but currently I feel I’m at a really lovely place and I’m grateful to be where I am, so I like working too. |
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Kristen Bell is one of our fave Hollywood gals, and not just because she gave us a sexy Josh Duhamel love-status report! First off, Kristen’s adorable (yes—we’re superficial), and she knows how to be the Girl Next Door while also having that slightly naughty appeal. Clearly, it’s a balance she’s picked up from boyfriend (and regular Blind Vicer) Dax Shepard. We recently caught up with K.B., who stars alongside Dax and that other sexy bad boy, Josh Duhamel. Fergie’s man and Kristen both star in the upcoming rom-com, When in Rome. Listen to Kristen downright salivate as she gabs: |
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I love Kristen’s comment here, so funny!
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Kristen is feautured in the december issue of the women’s health magazine Viva Magazine and I have added the cover and the shoot to the gallery. You can also read the article under the image previews. Kristen Bell loves life and shines with charm and charisma, telling us why she’s happy just being… well, happy |
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At 29, she gets mature role in Couples Retreat but lends voice to teen in Astro Boy. Kristen Bell may be the only woman in Hollywood who is actually trying to age herself. At 29, she still looks like a teen. You’d definitely card her. Most people first got to know her as a high-school detective in the title role of TV’s Veronica Mars from 2004 to 2007. She was already in her 20s then. In the recent comedy hit Couples Retreat, opposite Vince Vaughn and Jason Bateman, the actress has gotten to mature a bit – playing a woman who after a number of years of marriage has problems because of her inability to conceive. |
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Here’s another nice little interview with Kristen Bell. She talks about her upcoming movies You Again, When In Rome and Astro Boy and actresses like Catherine O’Hara who she dreams of working with, plus more.
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“Do you wanna do the full hike?” Kristen Bell asks, her blue eyes glinting in the last drops of late-afternoon sun. Why not? Clearly, she’s up for it. The actress has arrived at L.A.’s Griffith Park, prepared for a rigorous trek, her petite frame clad in a workout top and a pair of seriously short shorts that show off her toned legs. She starts up the dirt path, two of her dogs in tow. But while Kristen is interested in a workout, the dogs have other ideas. Minutes into the hike, Lola, a 5-year-old chow chow-corgi mix, stops in her tracks. “Already?” Kristen says with good-natured exasperation. “Now that’s embarrassing.” Not to be outdone, Mr. Shakes, a 41/2-year-old mutt, decides to do his business smack in the middle of the high-traffic trail. “I didn’t bring any bags with me!” Would notebook paper do? “I’ll take it,” Kristen says, crouching down to clean up the mess. Then, without missing a beat: “Now, where was I?” |
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