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Josh Kun: And so do you start at the piano? Lamont Dozier: Yes, I start at the piano. It just usually depends on the feeling of the song. I start with my left hand. I love starting with a base line, you know, like �Sugar pie, honey bunch,� you know, something like that for the Four Tops. And I get the feeling and I ll stomp.( Beau Dozier discography)
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Beau Dozier => But it s not all about the Motown days with Lamont and for us today. Holland-Dozier-Holland started their own labels Invictus and Hot Wax and then Lamont emerged as a solo artist and is still to this day singing and writing and producing. His solo albums from the 1970s are among the most sampled within the world of hip hop by everyone from Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac, to Three 6 Mafia, Mary J. Blige, Nas, Usher and even Linkin Park.
The deal was that if you cut a track, you ve got to make sure somebody records this thing or sing it or else you don t get paid for the track. I said, oh Lord, this girl won t do the song. So I looked at the totem pole, you know, the roster totem pole and the lowest group on the totem pole was the Supremes. So I figured that they couldn t refuse this. So I thought this is how I ll get out of this.
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The Marvelettes were big. They had, �Please Mr. Postman.� But they were kind of cocky, since they had this big hit. So when I gave them this song, I said I think this song is perfect for you. Nuh-uh, honey, we a int doing no slop like that. And I said, huh? I was shocked. I had already gone in and cut the track.
So she had a little home beauty shop. I was out there one day, washing my red wagon and getting ready to go. And my grandfather, as my grandmother s customers were coming in to have their hair done, he would be sitting out in the garden, sort of a flirt with the women, how you do, sugar pie? How you doing this evening?
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Using the old colloquiums of the South, that s the way he talked. How you doing, sugar pie? And that s what he would say to the women as they came in there. And I was washing my wagon and just watching him, flirting and stuff with these women as they came in to get their hair done. That stayed with me here 20 years later, I guess. And I was sitting at the piano� [Singing] �Sugar pie, honey bunch�� thinking about him, how he used to talk. Oh, boy. Your daddy s flirting with these women. Josh Kun: The best songs come from these stories.
I thought about what I said � cash register, stop in the name of love. And that whole theme came from stop, look and listen, what you told the kids when you cross the street: Stop, look and listen. Stop in the name of love equals number one record for the Supremes. I took it to the guys and said hey, I think I ve got another one. Josh Kun: That s great.
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Beau Dozier songwriter => That one I don t know, but I want to hear that one, Lamont. And as well, Lamont s been doing some writing with his son, Beau. I m really thrilled that Beau is here, because as a producer and writer and performer, Beau is part of a new generation of R&B and hip hop and pop producers who are blurring the boundaries between all of these categories, hip hop, pop and R&B.
The R&B director there said, you have to understand this is an R&B company. And I said, well why can t you make music for everybody? Well, this is just an R&B company, meaning a black company. And I said, I don t agree with that. Everybody feels music, no matter what it is. And if you put together the right stuff, everybody will like it. And so one of the first things I did was, �Here Is Your Teddy Bear.�( Beau Dozier Hits)
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Yet today, the Detroit hip hop community is so strong and it s rooted in the same kind of soul and the oppression that comes out of that city, it s just so strong, but the sound can t seem to reach outside of the borders of the state. I want to know what you think it was about the �60s that made it so special then?
Josh Kun: So Beau, did that approach � of music from church and from film and many different influences when you were growing up � get filtered down to you or were you off on your own path, like you said, with Hall and Oates? Was there ever a moment when you were listening to stuff and your dad said something like, what is that? I m not having that music!
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Lamont Dozier: In say, �Where Did Our Love Go?� or any of the songs for that matter, we would make demos. The three of us, the Holland Brothers and myself, were all singers. We were all from the church and we all sang. So we would make our own demos with all of the reflections and all of our performance ideas crammed into the song. And we gave them the demo, usually a little cassette � no, not a cassette, a reel to reel tape in those days!
Beau Dozier: I really couldn t play that well either, but I could play by ear. I never could play like how I wanted. There were kids who were little prodigies and they would play and you d go Wow! I can still only play and you know, doodle around or whatever. Josh Kun: So what are some of the big memories for you growing up? Were there moments when you realized, Wow!
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Beau Dozier profile => It hurt me bad when he said, what is this crap? You know what I mean? He was doing an interview. Now I love Richard Rodgers, right? And when he said that, I was having a lot of success at the time at Motown. And they just happened to be talking about one of the Motown songs and he said something about this mess and dah, dah, dah. He really cut me to the quick.
That one I don t know, but I want to hear that one, Lamont. And as well, Lamont s been doing some writing with his son, Beau. I m really thrilled that Beau is here, because as a producer and writer and performer, Beau is part of a new generation of R&B and hip hop and pop producers who are blurring the boundaries between all of these categories, hip hop, pop and R&B.
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Lamont is behind over 54 number one hits. In the 1963 to 1967 four-year period alone, he was behind 25 Top 10 pop records, 12 of which reached the number one spot. In addition, they wrote 12 other songs that made the Top 10 on the rhythm and blues charts, making a total of 37 in that one period.
I get home and I have 30 voicemails and it s all this song! I go home and have the demo singer come over and demo it and we put it all together. Josh Kun: So the two of you have collaborated on a handful of songs now, right? Beau Dozier: Yes, a few songs. Josh Kun: What was that process like? Any battles?( Beau Dozier)
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So we eventually got him a set of drums when he was about five years old and you know what? He got on those drums first time, man, and started playing this stuff. I said, Whoa! And then I said, Barbara, you ought to come and hear this. And so after the drums, he came home one day and said, Dad, what is this I m hearing? I hear this song in my head and it sounds familiar, but I don t know. He sat down and started playing a little bit of �Clair de Lune.� He just heard it from the car radio.
I tried to get it to Loretta Lynn, but I figured wasn t nobody going to pay attention to me, you know, because I wasn t in their community. But I cut it another way, added a little R&B with a little bit of jazz and a little bit of gospel thing tied to it. And Berry Gordy came to the studio, to make a long story short, and he said, what is that? And Brian Holland said, I told Lamont not to do that because you wouldn t like it. I told him. I told him.
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About Beau Dozier => And if people listen to the radio these days, the Mark Ronson cover of �Stop Me,� the Smith s song, actually segues into a Lamont tune at the end. It s on the radio right now. It s currently one of the few videos MTV is actually playing and it includes a bit of �Keep Me Hanging On� at the very end.
Josh Kun: So Beau, did that approach � of music from church and from film and many different influences when you were growing up � get filtered down to you or were you off on your own path, like you said, with Hall and Oates? Was there ever a moment when you were listening to stuff and your dad said something like, what is that? I m not having that music!
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In fact, we ll get at that; we ll hear that one in a second. And if you remember Joss Stone s GAP ads from a little bit back, that was all Beau s work on those songs. I know his family is really proud of him. I m really happy that he s here and I m thrilled that both of you are here to have this conversation.
And a song as simple as �Where Did Our Love Go,� my first number one hit by the Supremes, had that kind of a mood in it. And I was [Singing] Baby, baby, baby. Of course you have to have some background: There was snow up to here in Detroit. It was cold and my girlfriend had dumped me for my best friend and, you know, all the proppings that help write the song.
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Beau Dozier: Oh, a sample is basically when you take somebody else s record and there might be an available four bars of a song and you take it and incorporate it in a new song. It would probably be the driving force of your track. For the JoJo song we took �Africa� from Toto, and then we added some drums to the first four bars of the song. It happens a lot in hip hop and in R&B music. Unidentified Audience Member: You ll actually borrow someone else s �?
Go and blame it on me, you know, my partner. No, I told him you wouldn t like it. Berry said, that s the most creative thing I heard come out of here, ever. Then he started picking my brain. He said, what did you do? What is this? Why does this song sound like this? I said, because you have to stop thinking that this is some R&B company and make it music for everybody. And he said, oh. And that was, as far as I was concerned, the beginning of the Motown sound. Josh Kun: The sound of young America, right? Lamont Dozier: The sound of young America.( Beau Dozier Artist)
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Info about Beau Dozier => Unidentified Audience Member: Thank you so much. Thank you. Unidentified Audience Member: I guess this question is for Mr. Dozier, senior. Could you talk a little bit about the creative process? I mean, to what extent would you interact with Diana Ross or Flo Ballard or Martha Reeves? You come in with the song, but obviously they re going to perform it. How much back and forth was there? What was the creative process there?
Josh Kun: So let s talk a little bit technically about the process of songwriting. Because one of the big debates about 1960s and 1970s era pop songs versus pop songs today � depending on where you sit � is that people don t know how to write pop songs anymore. Even though I actually disagree with that, I will say, you re hard pressed to find � well, if you listen to the songs you wrote, particularly in that late �60s period, those are some of the most complex and sophisticated pop songs I ve ever heard.
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I used to go to the A&P and ask people to help them to their car, you know, help take their groceries to the car for a tip. And every dime I got, I would go and � I think records were about a quarter then, some of the 45s or something like that � I would get records and I would just listen to them and listen to them.
I won t take any more time from this terrific event, but hand it over to Josh now. Josh Kun: I want to thank everybody for coming. Glad it was something positive and not negative. When I was growing up, one of my favorite songs was a tune called �Levi Stubbs Tears� and it was written by a young British protest singer named, Billy Bragg.
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Lamont Dozier: One take, just like that. And we were still standing there in the control room looking at him with our mouths open. And then he actually just walked out the door, as if to say you re not going to get any more, that s it. And he just heard it that one little short time, sang the song like that and we were sitting there in shock. I never heard anybody do that, just half-assed, never heard the song. And sung that thing � well, you heard the song. Man!And Levi Stubbs was close to doing that, too.
Lamont Dozier: Yes. My aunt was a big influence on me. She was taking lessons and the music teacher, Mr. Shaw, was rough. She was in there playing that piano. My grandmother called me and said, Lamont, you want to take piano lessons? Then I hear something, Pow! He had this stick. Every time she hit a wrong note, Whack! Lamont, you want to take some lessons? I said, No thank you! I d take off running. Josh Kun: Where s my red wagon?
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Beau Dozier songwriter => Beau Dozier: Yes, I was more into the stuff from his solo records. I didn t really get influenced by the Motown stuff until I think we were at a BMI awards one night. He gets a BMI award basically every single time. And then �Baby, I Need Your Loving� comes on and I m like, Wow, that s a beautiful record. There s something about the strings in it.
Go and blame it on me, you know, my partner. No, I told him you wouldn t like it. Berry said, that s the most creative thing I heard come out of here, ever. Then he started picking my brain. He said, what did you do? What is this? Why does this song sound like this? I said, because you have to stop thinking that this is some R&B company and make it music for everybody. And he said, oh. And that was, as far as I was concerned, the beginning of the Motown sound. Josh Kun: The sound of young America, right? Lamont Dozier: The sound of young America.( Beau Dozier profile)
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Beau Dozier: Take someone else s actual recordings and loop it. Unidentified Audience Member: And that s cool? Josh Kun: And often pay for it. Beau Dozier: Oh yes! You pay for it dearly. You start doing records for free at that point. Lamont Dozier: Yes, you have to pay for that. Josh Kun: Last question.
They re just dancing and having fun and it evokes a fun spirit and that s what it is. But sometimes when you want to hear a real record � there s artists that, again, you ll have an organic thing with and you ll have a song with changes and it ll keep growing and it ll be a big metamorphosis. It really just depends on who the artist is. I think it s 50/50, it s equal. Josh Kun: I thank you both for being here. Thank all of you for coming today. Lamont Dozier: Thank you.
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He said, I don t like the sound with Pro Tools. I m like, dude, you re not going to be able to tell the difference. And you sit there and forget how much studio time you actually waste rewinding the tape. Josh Kun: And your time is not cheap. Beau Dozier: Oh, man, definitely not. I m glad it wasn t my dollar.
Lamont Dozier: I ve got a great title and idea. Brian Holland just happened to be at the piano�he was just playing�and I said, man, you know that title I told you I have, stop in the name of love? He said, yes. And that s how a lot of those ideas came about.
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Beau Dozier Hits => It hurt me bad when he said, what is this crap? You know what I mean? He was doing an interview. Now I love Richard Rodgers, right? And when he said that, I was having a lot of success at the time at Motown. And they just happened to be talking about one of the Motown songs and he said something about this mess and dah, dah, dah. He really cut me to the quick.
I think the true test of a song s greatness is its ability to endure cover versions and Lamont s legacy has been covered by everyone from � I don t think there s a single living artist who can claim this � everyone from the hardcore Long Beach Mexican Ranchera Queen, Jenni Rivera, to �80s new wave king, Soft Cell, to James Taylor, The Who, and I ll just list off a few other minor artists like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Barbara Streisand, Eric Clapton, Michael Jackson, and Rod Stewart.
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They used to call me the Stomper, my landlord. �Hey Stomper, Stomper, stop that stomping!� You know what I mean? This is before the stuff was beginning to take off and I m just stomping and she was screaming at us. Hit the broom on the ceiling. Josh Kun: I actually want to talk about that song. But before, can we hear � Jim, if you re back there, can we hear track 10, really quick, just the beginning? Everyone know this song? [�Like a Virgin� by Madonna plays.]
He did that a couple of times. �Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch,� or �Reach Out,� whatever, he was another one of those one take guys. Sometimes Diana Ross, when she wasn t pissed off at everybody, would get one in one or two takes, too, you know. Josh Kun: We have time for two quick � these will be the last two quick questions.( Discography Beau Dozier)
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Lamont Dozier: From those stories. Josh Kun: Earlier today you were telling what is, I guess by now, within the Lamont history, the great story of �Stop In The Name of Love,� which, just for the sake of retelling it, you should share with the people, because it s a good one.Lamont Dozier: Yes. I got caught doing wrong. I ll put it that way. My girlfriend caught me cheating. And she tracked me down
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He is a pop star in a soccer uniform. Not only is he married to Victoria Adams, the Spice Girl formerly known as Posh, but he is England's most famous and brightest soccer player. He is the pretty boy, rock star and teen idol of the country, even though he no longer plays for the English Premiership (England's top soccer or football league).( Beau Dozier)
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Beau Dozier => At the Super Bowl XXXVIII parade in February 2004, for instance, Brady was wearing one of the most odd, off-the-wall hats we've ever seen. If he toned down his wardrobe and tried wearing some more formal wear, we'd be down with his style as much as we are with his football skills Oscar Night America Party
A large part of Brady's accomplishments can be attributed not to his strong arm or accurate passing, but to his calm, cool and collected demeanor. When it's crunch time, he is at his best, relaxing his teammates with nerves of steel. He has shown his mettle in dozens of come-from-behind victories, including two Super wins.
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David Beckham has one of the coolest jobs in the world. He has played in front of some of the world's most ardent fans, the Manchester United faithful, known as one of the loudest and most faithful in soccer, and has played among the brightest stars of his sport as a member of Real Madrid.He is also revered as a fashion icon, a heartthrob and an all-around cool guy.
Beau Dozier - which rising young stars have the potential to become the next Brad Pitt, Russell Crowe or Tom Hanks?There's no shortage of contenders, from Atonement's James McAvoy, Into the Wild's Emile Hirsch to the new Indiana Jones, Shia La Beouf. Entertainment Weekly has compiled a list of 30 hot male stars under the age of 30. Currently on screen playing an autistic teenager in the Australian film The Black Balloon, Luke was a regular in McLeod's Daughters after appearing in All Saints, Stingers and Home and Away.
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"I like talking. I like acting. Running and jumping and ducking bullets is not my idea of a good day." -Denzel Washington on his preference for performance films rather than Blockbuster action movies Denzel Washington Jr. was born in Mount Vernon, New York, on December 28, 1954. The middle child of his parents' three children, Washington grew up surrounded by fervent performances and constant storytelling.
George Clooney set out to become a professional baseball player and came closer than most at making the big leagues. Good as he was, the Cincinnati Reds weren't ready to add him to their roster.
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Beau Dozier songwriter => Jude Law has women wrapped around his finger... and why wouldn't he? His charm alone would attract the birds his way, much less his looks (who are we kidding? We can spot when someone's that lucky).
Beau Dozier His talent is unquestionable, and his numerous Oscar nominations (and two Oscar trophies) prove this. His keen choice of films has also helped him take on high-profile movie roles. The only knock against Denzel's personality is that he isn't always the most approachable person, in fact he can be downright grumpy.( Discography Beau Dozier)
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Outside of the music industry, Timberlake keeps heavy ties to other areas of entertainment. Always a fashionable celebrity, Timberlake worked with his best friend, Trace Ayala, to open the William Rast line of clothing. He, like other famous names, also secured business in the restaurant industry, opening the Asian-inspired Chi in 2003.
Jamie Bell, 21, who broke through in the title role of Billy Elliot, had supporting roles in Jumper and Flag of our Fathers. He'll impersonate a Jewish resistance fighter alongside Daniel Craig and Liev Schreiber in Edward Zwick's upcoming WWII drama Defiance.
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And despite being best-suited for playing hardened characters, Owen has shown an amazing versatility. He played a gay prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp. He played an impassioned aid worker. And he played a cop who's slowly going blind. All things considered, Clive can grab a hold of a character and make him incredibly believable.
Armstrong is well-respected by fellow cyclists. He was the first to use a type of aerobic training that aids in his conditioning for races. While other racers cycle by standing up and pushing down (which burns up your reserve carbohydrates), Lance sits and pedals in lower gears, thus giving him more oxygen. Many of his fellow cyclists are taking a serious look at Lance's training methods.
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Beau Dozier profile => Earl Woods gave his son Eldrick the nickname "Tiger", after a soldier and friend of his father who was also nicknamed Tiger in his days as a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army.Tiger Woods changed things. Like it or not, he turned the world of golf on its head. He brought new fans to the game, substantially increased the game's audience and popularity, which led to an increase in TV ratings and tournament purses. Let's not forget to mention the fact that he's setting a new precedence by completely dominating his sport in a way not seen since Wayne Gretzky in the 80's. Beau Dozier
George Clooney doesn't just appear to be one of the boys... he is one of the boys. George is the furthest thing from a Hollywood prima donna. A few years ago, while filming one of his movies, the producers had set up two separate cafeterias: one for the stars and "VIPs" and the other for the regular staff.
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"Run for office? No. I've slept with too many women, I've done too many drugs, and I've been to too many parties." -George Clooney George Timothy Clooney was born May 6, 1961, in Lexington, Kentucky, to parents Nick, a TV newscaster and talk-show host, and Nina, a former Miss Kentucky pageant runner-up.
"I throw raw vegetables at them." -Jude Law, about the paparazzi. David Jude Law was born on December 29, 1972, and grew up in Southeast London with his parents and older sister. Jude started acting at the age of 12 with the National Youth Music Theatre. At 17, he landed a recurring role on the popular British daytime soap Families, after having dropped out of school to pursue a full-time acting career.( Beau Dozier music)
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"Don't let other people tell you what you're capable of. As long as you believe in yourself and work hard to achieve whatever you set your mind to, you just keep plugging away. It may not be up to your timetable, but you can get it done." -Tom Brady Born in the upper-class city of San Mateo, California on August 3rd, 1977, Thomas Edward Brady, Jr. was immersed in sports at a young age.
Armstrong is well-respected by fellow cyclists. He was the first to use a type of aerobic training that aids in his conditioning for races. While other racers cycle by standing up and pushing down (which burns up your reserve carbohydrates), Lance sits and pedals in lower gears, thus giving him more oxygen. Many of his fellow cyclists are taking a serious look at Lance's training methods.
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About Beau Dozier => Proving that he is one of the most approachable guys in the NFL, the media has become his friend, not his enemy. He still remembers the years he spent out of the spotlight as a backup and displays the same blue-collar attitude that is adopted by most benchwarmers.
The toughness Clive brings to his characters is entirely his, but only a man with an acute sensitivity to the world can portray the believable emotions he does. Catch him in a movie where he plays a real man with real flaws and not a beefy cartoon character and you can see why.
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He is a well-schooled boy that took more public relations courses than golf lessons. He plays the media game better than anyone as he uses his fame with the fury of a tyrant. Get on his bad side and he'll ignore you in way that would make lepers feel more loved. Not that we wouldn't do the same in his shoes, but Tiger is smart enough to know when to turn on the charm and when to be himself.
The guy is so good, so young, and with so much more ahead of him, it's a bit of a wonder why we haven't featured him before. Is there anyone in the world who wouldn't trade places with him right now?He's the most exciting thing to happen to golf since well, since golf was born! He's young, without a doubt the best player in the world and he's got his whole career ahead of him. Not to mention that he's won just about every tournament that counts this year.
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His parents and three older sisters were all heavily involved in sports, either as fans or as athletes, and passed this passion on to little Tom.There's talk of too much parity in the National Football League, but after seeing the New England Patriots take home the Super Bowl trophy twice in the last three seasons, we're confident a consistent winner is here to stay. Who's the man behind the magic in New England? It's Tom Brady, of course.
The magazine, which featured Keira Knightley and Scarlett Johansson nude on the cover, drew criticism from many in the industry who took issue with the publication�s distinct lack of unclothed men. Tom handled the criticism in his usual calm, cool and collected way."You can only make the slit so much higher, the stiletto so much taller."( About Beau Dozier music)
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The sharp threads, the steely confident gaze, and the rugged good looks usually do it. But Owen is not one to stick to the bare necessities. The man is smart, ambitious, and highly adaptable to many roles. Some women may prefer the aw-shucks bumbling charm of Hugh Grant or the androgynous boyishness of Orlando Bloom, but Clive is testosterone on tap with rough hands and a firm grip. He's the tall, dark stranger women wish would pin them against the wall to have his way with them.
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His parents and three older sisters were all heavily involved in sports, either as fans or as athletes, and passed this passion on to little Tom.There's talk of too much parity in the National Football League, but after seeing the New England Patriots take home the Super Bowl trophy twice in the last three seasons, we're confident a consistent winner is here to stay. Who's the man behind the magic in New England? It's Tom Brady, of course.
Clive Owen is mean. Just look at his working-class pedigree, and the fact that he hustled pool for a few years. Tell any Briton where he's from and immediately they defer with cautious respect. Even that uneven schnoz of his only adds to his ruffian cool (although it was the product of an encounter with a tree branch, but who cares about the details?).
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His big break: landing the plum role of Brendan Fraser's son in The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, which opens in September.Apart from such obvious names as Jake Gyllenhaal, Elijah Wood, Seth Rogen and Gael Garcia Bernal, EW's list includes some guys who may be less familiar but seem to have glittering futures.
On a personal note, Timberlake�s love life remains stable with the beautiful Cameron Diaz by his side. On the horizon In 2007, Timberlake will star in Black Snake Moan alongside screen veterans Samuel L. Jackson and Christina Ricci. The controversial film covers the blues, sexual abuse and love. He will also lend his voice to the children�s market in Shrek the Third as the animated version of young King Arthur. Finally, to add to his busy schedule, Timberlake will be embarking on a large-venue tour for his 2006 FutureSex/LoveSounds album.
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Beau Dozier => He's a man's man. He plays sports, gets the babes, sticks by his friends when it counts, and doesn't buy into the whole Hollywood ego thing. Did we mention that he's also rich, successful and as dapper as they come?Five years as Dr. Doug Ross on ER made George Clooney a household name and face virtually overnight. Lately, box-office hits such as The Perfect Storm and critically-acclaimed films such as O Brother, Where Art Thou? have helped George's star burn even brighter.
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