In 2007, Paul Giamatti plays Herman Klurfeld in the magazine Girls' Life.
In 2004, Paul Giamatti's character is Carlo in the video 2 Guys.
For the 1988 show 20th NAACP Image Awards, Paul Giamatti plays Extras Guild Researcher.
In 2005, Detective Wilson in the video 50 to 1.
In 2001, Paul Giamatti is cast in the role of Limbo in the tv series Air Jaws: Sharks of South Africa.
For the 2003 video Anal Perversions 2, Paul Giamatti's character is Himself.
In 2004, he stars as Shorty in the video release of Anal Retentive 5.
Paul Giamatti plays SSgt. William Hill in the 1999 Asianatrix 2: The Valley Version.
In 1995, he takes the role of Gordo in the show The Adventures of Black Feather.
In 1975, he plays the part of Prof. Abbott in the production of Aecheoiligi.
In 2006, Paul Giamatti plays the part of Harvey Pekar in the production of Al final del surco.
In 1975, Paul Giamatti plays Kissing Man in the movie Alarde de San Marcial.
Paul Giamatti stars as John in the 1994 movie All You Can Eat.
In 2000, he takes the role of Johnson J. Johnson in the movie Alles mit Besteck.
For the 1995 release of Alva paixo, he takes the role of Ted Hedley (segment "1961").
Paul Giamatti stars as Anthony Russo in the 1990 show America Exposed.
For the 2001 release of Amwajo el barr, Paul Giamatti plays FBI Technician.
For the 1937 movie Arshin mal-alan, Paul Giamatti plays Himself.
Paul Giamatti plays the part of Rudy Timmons in the 1992 show Bediani.
Richard the Bellman in the 2004 video Black Cat.
For the 1931 movie Auto Intoxication, he plays Hotel Clerk.
In 1934, he takes the role of Kenny 'Pig Vomit' Rushton in the movie Aux portes de Paris.
For the 1963 feature Bergwind, Paul Giamatti stars as Heckler #2.
He plays the part of Scott in the 1946 release of The Best Years of Our Lives.
For the 1915 movie Blue Blood and Yellow Backs, Toby Oxman ('Non-fiction').
He plays the part of Joe Gould in the 1942 feature Bowery at Midnight.
For the 1986 production of Bridge to Nowhere, Paul Giamatti stars as Todd Woods.
In 2005, Paul Giamatti's character is George in the release Butt Pirates of the Caribbean.
In 1999, he takes the role of Veal Chop, Gayle's Henchman in the video release of Caddyshack: The 19th Hole.
He plays the part of Larry Canipe in the 2007 video release of Clothes Freaks.
For the 2007 release of Camino de Ana, El, Paul Giamatti stars as Marty Wolf.
He takes the role of Himself in the 1998 movie Castro Cowboy.
Paul Giamatti stars as Control Room Director in the 1986 feature Chengji sihan.
For the 1960 show Chucho el Roto, Paul Giamatti's character is Himself.
In 1964, Paul Giamatti plays the part of Miles Raymond in the movie Cordobes, El.
For the 2002 movie Goldfish in a Blender, A, he is cast in the role of Himself - Nominee: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role/Winner: Outstanding Performance by a Cast of a Motion Picture/Presenter: Film Clip from "Sideways".
For the 1933 show The Good Companions, he takes the role of Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture [Musical or Comedy].
He plays Himself - winner in the 1936 production of Grand Finale.
Paul Giamatti's character is Joe Gould in the 1973 movie Halbok.
For the 1986 release of Halfmanspunt, Paul Giamatti stars as George Gattling.
Paul Giamatti to star in 'Babylon'
Exclusives: Anthony Mackie co-stars in Baiz's indie thriller -- Paul Giamatti and Anthony Mackie will star in "Babylon," an indie film set to begin production in February in Jamaica. Ian Stone wrote the script, and Andres Baiz ("Satanas") will direct.
on 2008-12-12 04:47:48
Sundance Announces 25th Anniversary Fest Slate
The Sundance Film Festival is just around the corner, celebrating its 25th anniversary this coming January, and the slate of new films in competition feature some serious Hollywood star power, from Chris Rock, Pierce Brosnan and Susan Sarandon to Mariah C on 2008-12-04 04:53:26
Movie Preview: Clive and Julia in Duplicity
The next project from Tony Gilroy, writer and director of Michael Clayton, is Duplicity, a spy thriller with a sexy couple at the heart of it. Clive Owen and Julia Roberts play two corporate spies with a romantic past who "hook up to pull off the ultimat on 2008-11-30 04:48:32
'John Adams' sweeps Emmys
The HBO historical drama sets a record for a miniseries with 13 awards, including for actor and actress Paul Giamatti and Laura Linney.
Freshmen television cable se on 2008-09-22 05:07:45
Minis To Watch: 'John Adams'
Award Central: Role flips Paul Giamatti's wig -- Paul Giamatti appears to have accepted -- somewhat reluctantly perhaps -- his well-earned move up from supporting roles to atop-the-marquee, leading man status. on 2008-06-07 00:45:19
Paul Giamatti is so imperfect for the role
The creators of 'John Adams' on HBO wanted to portray the second president as he was -- a neurotic and cynical everyman. And they knew just where to turn.
SHORTLY b on 2008-04-13 04:46:15
Paul Giamatti is so imperfect for the role
The creators of 'John Adams' on HBO wanted to portray the second president as he was -- a neurotic and cynical everyman. And they knew just where to turn.
SHORTLY b on 2008-04-12 00:46:48
Paul Giamatti is so imperfect for the role
The creators of 'John Adams' on HBO wanted to portray the second president as he was -- a neurotic and cynical everyman. And they knew just where to turn.
SHORTLY b on 2008-04-12 00:47:04
Paul Giamatti is so imperfect for the role
The creators of 'John Adams' on HBO wanted to portray the second president as he was -- a neurotic and cynical everyman. And they knew just where to turn.
SHORTLY b on 2008-04-12 20:46:25
Giamatti joins 'Duplicity' cast
Exclusives: Actor to costar with Roberts, Owen, Wilkinson -- "John Adams" star Paul Giamatti is going from the pursuit of liberty to "Duplicity." on 2008-03-20 00:45:30
What to TiVo: Monday
Fox has the premiere of Canterbury's Law and is new with New Amsterdam
NBC is new with Deal or No Deal, My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad, and Medium
CBS has repeats of How I Met Your Mother and Two and a Half Men, new episodes of The New Adventures of Old on 2008-03-10 04:48:52
First Look: John Adams on HBO
When I think of fascinating historical figures, John Adams isn't necessarily one who jumps out at me. But maybe that's because I just don't know enough about him yet. After all, as executive producer Tom Hanks says in the preview for HBO's upcoming John A on 2008-03-04 16:48:01
Buzz News Roundup, 2/18
Jordin Sparks will open for Alicia Keys on her North American As I Am tour that kicks off April 19 in Hampton, Virginia, E! Online reports.
HBO's long-awaited adaptation of David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography John Adams has a premiere da on 2008-02-18 16:48:08
Real-life rocket man stuns Giamatti
Paul Giamatti has seen a man fly. But he still doesn't believe it. The Sideways actor was at the Sundance Film Festival with ...
on 2008-01-25 16:49:07
Sundance: Exclusive star pics
From EW's photo studio: See the stars of 2008's film fest, from Paul Giamatti to Mary-Kate Olsen and others on 2008-01-22 04:45:20
Pissed "Sideways" Star Nearly Sideswipes Taxi
Filed under: Paparazzi VideoTMZ.com: Paul Giamatti can be a little cantankerous, but was especially so last night when he got into a little scrape with a NYC cab. Hey, taxi!TMZ spotted Giamatti on Lafayette Street, where he'd just gotten into what the NY on 2008-01-10 16:46:29
What to Netflix: New DVDs This Week
DVD production stops for no holiday, it seems, as several new DVDs recently hit stores (and Netflix). As a kind of belated New DVD Tuesday, here are a few of the notable titles now available on DVD.
Shoot 'Em Up
This movie is fun and campy while also bein on 2008-01-02 16:48:35
Sundance lineup stars Ryder, Nolte
(AP)
AP - Films featuring Winona Ryder, Nick Nolte, Anjelica Huston and Paul Giamatti will be among those competing for top honors at the Sundance Film Festival. on 2007-11-28 20:45:06
NO BOTTLE ROCKETS
NO matter how many times we hear that wine tasting is now really accessible and hip, our predominant image of oenophilia remains Paul Giamatti in "Sideways," petulantly snarling, "I am not drinking any f---ing merlot!" In short: snobby, pretentious... on 2007-11-25 04:45:42
ET's Holiday Movie Preview
We have your first look at the big Hollywood movies of the season!From family films and big-name blockbusters to movies generating Oscar buzz, ET has a special preview of this season's big holiday movies!Family movies often dominate the Christmas season ? on 2007-11-22 04:45:33
http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Oscars/2006/2006/02/27/1465602.html
Cinderella king of the ball
Oscar Picks: Best supporting actor
By LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun
George Clooney has made Oscar history. He is the first person to be
nominated for directing and acting in two different films in the same year.
Clooney, 45, got the directing nod for the drama Good Night, and Good Luck,
plus a supporting acting nod for his role as a rogue CIA agent in Syriana.
He also shares a nomination with Grant Heslov for their original screenplay
for Good Night, and Good Luck putting him in the same category as Woody
Allen for scoring a rare Oscar hat-trick.
When the nominations were first announced last month, Clooney was odds-on
favourite to win in the best supporting actor category. Clooney's lead was
short lived when Paul Giamatti'>Paul Giamatti began emerging as this year's surprise
heavyweight contender. Giamatti, 38, took home supporting actor honours at
the Broadcast Film Critics award show and the Screen Actors Guild awards for
his role in Cinderella Man.
The consensus among his colleagues as well as critics is that Giamatti has
been robbed in the past. Giamatti is a great character actor and worthy of
an Oscar but sadly it will be at the expense of Matt Dillon, who is far more
deserving this year.
Dillon, 42, has been slogging away in the trenches for almost 30 years.
He was literally picked off a school ground to star in 1979's Over the Edge
and thrust into teen stardom.
He first showed he was actually developing acting chops in 1989's Drugstore
Cowboy and proved he could be really funny in 1998's There's Something About
Mary. His performance as the racist policeman in Crash is astonishing for
its maturity and its uncompromising bravery. To stand out in a brilliant
ensemble film like Crash is an achievement that should be recognized with an
Oscar.
William Hurt, who is nominated as the gangster in David Cronenberg's A
History of Violence, is not only the oldest nominee in this category but the
only one with an Oscar let alone a previous nomination.
He is the least likely of this year's nominees to go home with the Oscar.
Jake Gyllenhaal, the category's youngest nominee, just won the British
Academy Award for his performance as the lovelorn cowboy in Ang Lee's
Brokeback Mountain. He certainly deserves to take home the Oscar, but his
competition is by far the fiercest of any of the acting categories.
WILL WIN: Paul Giamatti'>Paul Giamatti for Cinderella Man
Giamatti trained as a stage actor and began taking cameos in films and TV
shows shot in New York to supplement his income. He has no time for theatre
these days. Upcoming films include The Illusionist and Lady in the Water.
The other nominees for best supporting actor
SHOULD WIN: MATT DILLON for Crash
In Herbie: Fully Loaded, Dillon spoofed the rebel image he culled through
films like Tex and The Outsiders.
GEORGE CLOONEY
Clooney next stars for friend and collaborator Steven Soderbergh in The Good
German and takes the title role in Tony Gilroy's Michael Clayton.
WILLIAM HURT
Hurt made his film debut in 1980 in Ken Russell's sci-fi film Altered
States. Hurt next has a cameo in Robert DeNiro's The Good Shepherd.
JAKE GYLLENHAAL
Gyllenhaal has been acting since he played Billy Crystal's son in City
Slickers. He'll next be seen chasing a serial killer in David Fincher's
Zodiac.
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 17:27:42 GMT, "Kris Baker"
wrote:
>news:1140945799.192337.263640@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I have no idea (offhand) who's married or not.....and it's
>easy to eliminate the non-heartthrobs.
>Terrence Howard in "Hustle & Flow"
>Heath Ledger in "Brokeback Mountain"
>Joaquin Phoenix in "Walk the Line"
>David Strathairn in "Good Night, and Good Luck."
> George Clooney in "Syriana" (Warner Bros.)
> Matt Dillon in "Crash" (Lions Gate)
> Paul Giamatti in "Cinderella Man" (Universal and Miramax)
> Jake Gyllenhaal in "Brokeback Mountain" (Focus Features)
> William Hurt in "A History of Violence" (New Line)
>
You're all assuming the person is a guy.
Maybe she's a heartthrob.
Who then?
http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2006/01/05/1380146-ap.html
'Brokeback' leads SAG film noms
By DAVID GERMAIN
Screen Actors Guild award nominees
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The cowboy love story Brokeback Mountain led nominees
Thursday for film prizes from actors and directors unions, including
performers Heath Ledger, Michelle Williams and Jake Gyllenhaal and filmmaker
Ang Lee.
Brokeback Mountain earned four Screen Actors Guild nominations: lead actor
for Ledger and supporting actor for Gyllenhaal, who play old shepherding
buddies concealing their homosexual affair from their families; supporting
actress for Williams, who plays Ledger's wife; and best overall performance
by its entire cast.
Lee, whose films include Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and Hulk, was among
best-filmmaker nominees by the Directors Guild of America. Other directing
nominees were George Clooney for the Edward R. Murrow tale Good Night, and
Good Luck; Paul Haggis for the ensemble drama Crash; Bennett Miller for the
Truman Capote story Capote; and Steven Spielberg for Munich, a thriller
centred on the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics.
Clooney also earned a supporting-actor nominee from SAG for his role as an
undercover CIA agent in the oil-industry thriller Syriana.
Along with Brokeback Mountain, SAG nominations for best film cast went to
Capote, Crash, Good Night and Good Luck, and Hustle & Flow, the story of a
pimp and drug dealer forging a career as a rap singer.
Joining Ledger in the lead-actor category were Philip Seymour Hoffman as
author Capote in Capote; Russell Crowe as Depression-era boxer Jim Braddock
in Cinderella Man; Joaquin Phoenix as singer Johnny Cash in Walk the Line;
and David Strathairn as newsman Murrow in Good Night and Good Luck.
Lead-actress nominees were Judi Dench as a society dame who starts a nude
stage revue in 1930s London in Mrs. Henderson Presents; Felicity Huffman in
a gender-bending role as a man preparing for sex-change surgery in
Transamerica; Charlize Theron as a woman leading a sexual-harassment lawsuit
at a mining company in North Country; Reese Witherspoon as Cash's soulmate
and eventual wife, June Carter, in Walk the Line; and Ziyi Zhang as a poor
girl who becomes a belle of Japan in Memoirs of a Geisha.
Huffman also was nominated for best actress in a TV comedy series for
Desperate Housewives, a role that earned her an Emmy last year.
Desperate Housewives co-stars Teri Hatcher, Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria,
who along with Huffman took four of the five TV musical or comedy
nominations at the upcoming Golden Globes, all were shut out for guild
nominations. The show's entire cast was honoured with a nomination for
comedy ensemble, along with Arrested Development, Boston Legal, Curb Your
Enthusiasm, Everybody Loves Raymond and My Name Is Earl.
Nominated for TV drama ensemble were The Closer, Grey's Anatomy, Lost, Six
Feet Under and The West Wing.
Policeman roles in Crash - Don Cheadle as a devoted detective, Matt Dillon
as a racist beat cop - earned them supporting-actor nominations. Along with
Gyllenhaal and Clooney, the other nominee was Paul Giamatti as boxer
Braddock's manager in Cinderella Man.
Joining Williams as supporting-actress nominees were Amy Adams as a southern
waif in the comic drama Junebug; Catherine Keener as Capote pal Harper Lee,
author of To Kill a Mockingbird, in Capote; Frances McDormand as an ailing
miner in North Country; and Rachel Weisz as a slain humanitarian-aid worker
in The Constant Gardener.
SAG awards will be presented Jan. 29 in a ceremony televised on TNT and TBS.
The Directors Guild will present its awards Jan. 30. -
On the Net:
Screen Actors Guild: http://www.sagawards.org
Directors Guild of America: http://www.dga.org -
Nominees for Screen Actors Guild Awards
Nominees for the 12th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards:
Movies:
Actor: Russell Crowe, Cinderella Man; Philip Seymour Hoffman, Capote; Heath
Ledger, Brokeback Mountain; Joaquin Phoenix, Walk the Line; David
Strathairn, Good Night, and Good Luck.
Actress: Judi Dench, Mrs. Henderson Presents; Felicity Huffman,
Transamerica; Charlize Theron, North Country; Reese Witherspoon, Walk the
Line; Ziyi Zhang, Memoirs of a Geisha.
Supporting actor: Don Cheadle, Crash; George Clooney, Syriana; Matt Dillon,
Crash; Paul Giamatti, Cinderella Man; Jake Gyllenhaal, Brokeback Mountain.
Supporting actress: Amy Adams, Junebug; Catherine Keener, Capote; Frances
McDormand, North Country; Rachel Weisz, The Constant Gardener; Michelle
Williams, Brokeback Mountain.
Ensemble cast: Brokeback Mountain, Capote, Crash, Good Night, and Good Luck,
Hustle & Flow.
-
Television:
Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries: Kenneth Branagh, Warm Springs;
Ted Danson, Knights of the South Bronx; Ed Harris, Empire Falls; Paul
Newman, Empire Falls; Christopher Plummer, Our Fathers.
Actress in a Television Movie or Miniseries: Tonantzin Carmelo, Into the
West; S. Epatha Merkerson, Lackawanna Blues; Cynthia Nixon, Warm Springs;
Joanne Woodward, Empire Falls; Robin Wright Penn, Empire Falls.
Actor in a Drama Series: Alan Alda, The West Wing; Patrick Dempsey, Grey's
Anatomy; Hugh Laurie, House; Ian McShane, Deadwood; Kiefer Sutherland, 24.
Actress in a Drama Series: Patricia Arquette, Medium; Geena Davis, Commander
in Chief; Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit; Sandra Oh,
Grey's Anatomy; Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer.
Actor in a Comedy Series: Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm; Sean Hayes,
Will & Grace; Jason Lee, My Name Is Earl; William Shatner, Boston Legal;
James Spader, Boston Legal.
Actress in a Comedy Series: Candice Bergen, Boston Legal; Patricia Heaton,
Everybody Loves Raymond; Felicity Huffman, Desperate Housewives; Megan
Mullally, Will & Grace; Mary-Louise Parker, Weeds.
Drama ensemble: The Closer, Grey's Anatomy, Lost, Six Feet Under, The West
Wing.
Comedy ensemble: Arrested Development, Boston Legal, Curb Your Enthusiasm,
Desperate Housewives, Everybody Loves Raymond, My Name Is Earl.
Phoenix wrote:
> In article ,
> ozbadcat@h*tmail.com says...
> interesting.
>
Bel, I so agree with you. I'd take him (or Steve Buscemi, for that
matter) over your Brad Pitts, your Orlando Blooms, etc. any day of the
week. And I have to disagree with him -- he should have won for his
performance in American Splendor.
--Jen
"Phoenix" wrote in message
news:MPG.1d93781f3ee820e498a3ee@news-server.carolina.rr.com...
> In article ,
> ozbadcat@h*tmail.com says...
> interesting.
'cos he's homely? My own theory is that we always see the
homely actors as better than the handsome/beautiful ones.
kris
In article ,
ozbadcat@h*tmail.com says...
> http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2005-09-15/#2
> Oscar nomination for Sideways last year, because he doesn't rate his
> performance. Giamatti, who played Miles in the critically-acclaimed movie
> and recently appeared in Cinderella Man, is a seasoned comedy actor, but
> insists his performance wasn't worthy of the prestigious award. He says,
> "Really, honestly... I don't think I deserved one. I wasn't good enough, and
> that was at bottom why I didn't expect to get one. I was like, 'Not a guy
> like me. No
My brothers don't get my attraction to this guy, but god he's
interesting.
bel
>
http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2005-09-15/#2
Paul Giamatti: "I'm No Oscar-Winner"
Hollywood actor Paul Giamatti was unsurprised when he failed to win an
Oscar nomination for Sideways last year, because he doesn't rate his
performance. Giamatti, who played Miles in the critically-acclaimed movie
and recently appeared in Cinderella Man, is a seasoned comedy actor, but
insists his performance wasn't worthy of the prestigious award. He says,
"Really, honestly... I don't think I deserved one. I wasn't good enough, and
that was at bottom why I didn't expect to get one. I was like, 'Not a guy
like me. No
F1 wrote:
> In article , " dwacon"
> wrote:
They are pretty much non-existent in most movies. I remember my parents
joking that Indiana Jones never needed to use the bathroom.
> sitting on the can.
Melanie Griffith pees in Something Wild, but that movie is pretty old
(pretty good, too. Ray Liotta is SCARY!). As for Paul sitting on the can
in Sideways -- what else do you expect from the most gifted actor alive
today? He is not afraid.
--
nimue
"Have fun storming the castle!"
"Thanatos" wrote in message
news:atropos-5602CE.21455318032008@news.giganews.com...
> In article
> ,
> TranslucentAmoebae wrote:
possession"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/11/mary-ann-busted-with-mary-jane/
responsibility"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/12/it-wasnt-mary-anns-mary-jane/
> difference?
He can't tell you...too drunk.
In article , " dwacon" wrote:
>news:1dv5c1tjcdi9aj4i0bubcrgrbesra9nob1@4ax.com...
>When was the last time you saw ANY movie where someone takes a dump?
The character played by Paul Giamatti on Sideways is seen
sitting on the can.
>That is to day, ANY movie that you didn't download off of Kazaa...
>
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