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It is a well-known fact that Natalie Portman and Keira Knightley look a lot a like. So much in fact that Knightley played Portman’s double in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

The Phantom Menace
Natalie Portman was born on 9 June 1981 in Jerusalem, Israel. She had her remarkable movie debut in Leon: The Professional (1994), co-staring along Jean Reno.
Keira Knightley was born on 26 March 1985 in England. She had her movie debut in Innocent Lies (1995).
Now my question is: Which one of these two actresses do you like the most? Post your vote as a comment.


Natalie Portman Keira Knightley

1. Bend it like Beckhamn
2. Pirates of the Caribbean
3. Love Actually
4. The Jacket
5. Domino
6. Atonement
7. The Duchess
8. Pride and Prejudice
9. Pirates of the Caribbean 2
10. Pirates of the Caribbean 3
Keira Christina Knighley was born on 26 March 1985 in England. He father is an actor and her mother is a playwright.
Her big screen debut was in Innocent Lies (1995). She received some attention as queen Amidala’s decoy in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999) and had her big break in Bend it Like Beckham (2002).
She received and Oscar nomination for her role in Pride and Prejudice (2005) and a BAFTA nomination for Atonement (2007). She has received several other rewards and nominations.
Today is “International day of non-violence”. It is also a national holiday in India. There are quite a few famous birthdays today, the most important probably being Mahatma Ghandi. If you check out Google, their custom logo today is a kick-ass Ghandi logo.
Ghandi’s life was incredibly eventful and is hard to sum up in a simple blog post.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar, Kathiawar Agency, India. As a world icon he is best know for his practice of non-violence.
During his stay in South Africa (1893- 1914) Ghandi encountered discrimination due to Apartheid. He was originally to stay in SA for one year only, but extended his stay to help Indian people in South Africa to fight for their civil rights. In 1984 he co-founded the Natal Indian Congress.
In 1915 Ghandi Returned to India where he was responsible for India’s struggle for independence from the British. He started an ashram in Kheda
He was address by the Indian people as Bapu (Father) and Mahatma (Great Soul).
In his struggle against the British was based on the concepts of non-cooperation, non-violence and peaceful resistance. He criticized both the British oppression and reactionary violence by the Indians.
On 10 March 1922 he was arrested for sedition (incitement off rebellion, treason, agitation). He served 2 years out of a 6-year jail sentence and was released due to appendicitis.
On 12 March 1930 the Salt March from Ahmedabad to Dandi commenced in protest of the tax on salt. The British arrested over 60,000 people. The government decided to negotiate with Ghandi. In March 1931 Lord Edward Irwin signed the Ghandi-Irwin pact, agreeing for the British to release the prisoners and for the Indians to quit their civil disobedience. Ghandi was invited to attend the Round Table Conference in London as the representative of the Indian National Congress.
Lord Willingdon (Irwin’s successor) embarked on a new campaign to subdue and control the Indian nationalists.
In September of 1932 Ghandi embarked on a 6-day fast. In May of 1933 Gandhi held a 21-day fast of self-purification in aid of the Harijan movement.
Three unsuccessful attempts were made on Ghandi’s life in 1934. In 1946 their was a 4th assassination attempt and on 20 January 1948 there was a 5th.
When World War II broke out he insisted that India would not help the British unless they were granted independence. On 9 August 1942 he was arrested again and he was once again jailed for two years. He was release on 6 May 1944 due to ill health. At the WW (II) the British announced returning the reigns to Indian hands. Ten thousand political prisoners were released from prison.
India gained independence On 15 August 1947, but at the same time Muslim-majority areas were partitioned to form Pakistan.
Ghandi was shot on 30 January 1948, Gandhi was shot during his nightly walk by Nathuram Godse, who was executed with hi co-conspirator on 15 November 1949. The 30th January is celebrated in India as Martyr’s Day.
Ghandi left a lasting impact on the world.
Some of his principals were:
On an entertainment note:
The role of Ghandi was portrayed by Ben Kingsley in the movie Ghandi (1982). The film was written by John Briley and Directed by Richard Attenborough.
Other Birthdays on 2 October
1890: Groucho Marx (Comedian)
1895: Bud Abbott (Abott and Costello)
1936: Johnnie Cochran (OJ’s attorney)
1945: Don MacLean (American Pie)
1949: Lorraine Bracco (Actress)
1951: Sting (Gordon Sumner)
1968: Jana Novotna (Tennis player)
1970: Kelly Rippa (Actress)
Source: Wikipedia, Brainy History.
1. Walk The Line
2. Vanity Fair
3. Rendition
4. Cruel Intentions
5. Pleasantville
6. Legally Blonde
7. Freeway
8. Election
9. Best Laid Plans
10. Sweet Home Alabama
Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon was born on 22 March 1972 in New Orleans. She spent the first 4 years of her life in Germany after which her family moved back to the USA and settled in Nashville, Tennessee. Reese began modelling at the age of 7, which led to television commercials. She made her big screen debut in 1990 in The Man in The Moon.
Reese won several Best Actress awards for her portrayal of June Carter in Walk The Line (2005) including an Oscar (Academy Award), Bafta and a Golden Globe. She has also received several awards and nominations for her performances in other movies.
One of her recent movies was Rendition in which she starred with Jake Gyllenhaal, who became her sweetheart. The film was directed by South African director Gavin Hood. (Following the success of Tsotsi, a South African movie that won the best foreign film Oscar, Hood was given the opportunity to direct Hollywood movies, starting with Rendition and then following with X-men Origins: Wolverine.)
Reese is known for her un-conventional cuteness and for playing quirky, edgy and off-beat characters. She’s one of my favourite actresses and definitely features in several of my DVDs.
For more, view her profile on IMDB.
Note: Revolutionary Road is not on the list because I have yet to see it. It looks good though, I’m sure she’s great in it.
Kate Elizabeth Winslet was born on 5 October 1975 in Reading, Berkshire, England. Both her parents were stage actors. She made her big screen debut in the indie movie Heavenly Creatures (1994). Her big break was the female lead (Rose) in Titanic (1997), which made her famous worldwide.
Amongst many other awards and nominations She has been nominated for an Academy Award several times. In 2009 she won the Oscar for her leading role in The Reader. She also won a BAFTA for this performance. Each award she received was well deserved.
Kate Winslet is of the best actresses of her generation and #2 on my lists of favourite actresses. I have several of her movies in my DVD collection and I am hoping to add more.