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Cate Blanchett

she is divine in those donna karan ads......
like an earthly goddess.....

:woot: :heart:
 
Fenuary 27th 2005-Academy Awards

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The Aviator Premiere- Paris

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Pics from UK Vogue:

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^ As always, looking ridiculously stunning... her eyes look beautiful in the black and white shot :heart:
 
Because I never shutup about Cate I really should contribute to this thread:lol:
I'm hoping to see Little Fish in a few weeks:woot:

here are some updates from Cate Blanchett.org they aren't all of them just the ones I thought stood out^_^ oh and sammie THANKYOU!!:flower:
August Harpers Bazaar cover
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some pictures from Little Fish
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more here http://cate-blanchett.org/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=304

at a Hugo Boss show in Berlin on July 22 2005
...can anyone be more beautiful:shock:

more here http://cate-blanchett.org/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=342

and at Cartier International Polo, Windsor - July 24, 2005
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Blanchett collects as stars come out
It may not have been a shiny gold statuette, but it was precious nevertheless. And Cate Blanchett made sure she was there to accept it at Australia's version of the Tony awards last night.

Blanchett won the gong for best female actor in a play at the annual arts and entertainment awards, the Helpmanns, for her portrayal of Henrik Ibsen's icily controlled - and controlling - heroine in Sydney Theatre Company's sell-out season of Hedda Gabler last year.

The award for best male actor in a play at last night's awards went to Robert Menzies in Malthouse Theatre's staging of Journal of the Plague Year.

Blanchett's win augurs well for the Sydney Theatre Company, which will launch its production of Hedda Gabler with its star cast at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York early next year.

Blanchett may have been the darling of the critics and the cameras arrayed outside Star City's Lyric Theatre last night, but inside it was all things Wagner. The biggest winner of the night was the State Opera of South Australia's $15.3 million production of The Ring cycle, which garnered 10 awards, including best opera, best special event, best male performer in an opera (John Wegner) and best female performer in an opera (Lisa Gasteen).
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It was a triumph for risk-taking and cultural entrepreneurship in the face of concerns about big budget over-runs in the lead-up to the cycle's debut in November last year.

Its only competition on the gong front came from Mel Brooks's high-kicking, big-budget Broadway musical, The Producers, which scooped five awards, including best musical and best female actor in a musical (Chloe Dallimore for her comic turn as Swedish siren Ulla).

As usual, there was some dissent over the judges's choices. Many commiserated with veteran Reg Livermore, a star presence in The Producers, for missing out on the award for best male actor in a musical to up-and-comer Mitchell Butel.
 
This is the last one, and I think there could be more under some of the photographer portfolio's so I'll look :flower:

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^:woot: thankyou!! I've never seen any of them before and your right the last one is amazing!!!
 
WOW:woot: BOHO BABE- U REALLY ARE A BABE! (sorry so lame but couldn't resist---thanks- great pics!!!!)they are incredible pictures.
i just don't get it- how can she look so incredibly classy and edgy and classic yet modern and i could go on and on...
 
Hello magazine profile:

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Since scoring an Oscar nod for her portrayal of the virgin queen in 1998's Elizabeth, Cate Blanchett has been at the top of every casting director's wish list. It came as no surprise, therefore, when her portrayal of Katherine Hepburn in The Aviator landed her one of coveted gongs.
Cate was born on May 14, 1969, in Melbourne, Australia, to schoolteacher June, and Bob Blanchett, a Texan naval officer who came ashore in Melbourne and never left. Sadly, her father died when Cate was just ten years old, a tragedy which resulted in his daughter growing up to be fiercely independent.

After spending time travelling, Cate enrolled at Australia's National Institute Of Dramatic Arts, and within a year had appeared in Timothy Daly's Kafka Dances and a production of Oleanna by David Mamet. She went on to become the first actor to win Sydney's Theatre Critics Circle's Best Newcomer of the Year and Best Actress of the Year awards concurrently.

Resisting studio pressure to go with a "name" actress, director Gillian Armstrong cast Cate opposite Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes in the well-received Oscar And Lucinda. And when Elizabeth director Shekhar Kapur saw the result, he knew he'd found his queen.

Wary of being typecast and reluctant to take the traditional Hollywood path marked out for ingenues, Cate opted instead for supporting roles in Pushing Tin and The Talented Mr Ripley."I'm in revolt against the expected or the obvious," she says. And despite her relatively minor role in Ripley, many believe she provided the emotional centre of the film. Since then she's been hard at work, shooting five films back-to-back, including Bandits, Charlotte Gray and The Shipping News, alongside Kevin Spacey.

Somewhere along the way she found time for husband screenwriter Andrew Upton, who she met back in 1996 while she was performing in a production of The Seagull. It was hardly love at first sight, however. "He thought I was aloof and I thought he was arrogant," said Cate later. "It just shows you how wrong you can be. But once he kissed me that was that." The two were married in 1997 and welcomed their first child, Dashiell John, in December 2001.

Despite her now internationally high profile, Cate has kept her feet firmly on the ground, as one incident in an LA eatery underlined. When approached by a waitress who said: "You look so familiar. Do I know you?", Cate replied, "I just have one of those faces..."
 

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