This page will contain images about Tara Reid, as they become available.Tara ReidTara Reid (born November 8, 1975) is an American actress and model who has starred in films such as American Pie (1999), American Pie 2 (2001), National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), and Dr. T & the Women (2000). In 2005, she played the lead in videogame adaptation Alone in the Dark. Reid was born in Wyckoff, New Jersey, and is of Irish, English, Hungarian, French, and Italian descent. Reid began her career at the age of six in 1982 on the short-lived game show Child's Play. As a child she had roles in a number of commercials for McDonald's, Crayola, and Jell-O. She grew up in New York City, and attended the Professional Children's School alongside such celebrities as Ben Taylor, Jerry O'Connell, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Macaulay Culkin. Reid spent the late 1990s appearing more often on the cover of tabloid magazines than on screen. Her extroverted social life soon gave her a reputation as a party girl — in fact, U.S. magazine In Touch recently voted Reid "top party animal". Although her breakthrough role was in American Pie in 1999, followers of the 1998 cult film The Big Lebowski already knew her as Bunny Lebowski. She has appeared as J.D.'s (Zach Braff) unfaithful girlfriend in the NBC comedy Scrubs. On the night of Thursday November 4, 2004, Reid was embarrassed by a wardrobe malfunction at a highly publicized photo shoot at P. Diddy's thirty-fifth birthday party at Cipriani's Restaurant in New York when her dress fell, exposing her left breast. It took a relatively long amount of time for Reid to notice the malfunction, which led some to suspect that she was inebriated. Scar tissue was visible around Reid's nipple, confirming rumors of breast implants. The photographs were widely distributed. In August 2005 she finally admitted having had her breasts augmented. [1] Her half-hour television show on the E! network, Taradise premiered in September 2005, but was cancelled the following month. The show was an updated incarnation of E!'s popular series called "Wild On," where a celebrity host, or model, traveled to exotic locations to party with locals. Though "Taradise" was a commercial flop, it held a guilty pleasure appeal to many for its candid, on-location scenes of a drunken and increasingly portly Reid, juxtaposed against documentary style commentary scenes of a sober and slimmed down Reid (that were clearly filmed later). Filmography
Quotes"At the end of a movie, all my outfits are missing. They even call: 'Tara, those were $700 shoes.' What are they going to do, search my house?" "I can make a scene that's not supposed to be sexy, very sexy. It's a power you're born with. It's not a physical thing, it comes from inside. It's all in the eyes." "I don't like the typical good-looking guy. I know this sounds ridiculous, but I like guys with love handles. When he doesn't care 100 percent about his body, I don't have to obsess about mine. I hate a washboard stomach-does not turn me on." "I hate being tickled. Sure, it makes me laugh, but when I get tickled, I get pissed off. I'm like a monkey when I get tickled - woo-hoo!" "I just started making Bloody Marys. I always thought they looked gross, then I tasted one. There's an art to it, from the Tabasco to the Worcestershire." "I like when a guy makes me feel like a woman and a little girl at the same time." "I'm more of a jeans and T-shirt kind of girl." "I'm not perfect, I do drink. I do smoke. Carson Daly can't go out and get messed up, he can't smoke in front of kids - he's the face of MTV, and he has to be good. But me? I can." "Slasher movies are fun. You watch yourself get chopped to pieces, yet you're still alive. You see the blood on the axe and think, Holy **it, this is sick, but you kind of get over your fear of death." This page about Tara Reid includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Tara Reid News stories about Tara Reid External links for Tara Reid Videos for Tara Reid Wikis about Tara Reid Discussion Groups about Tara Reid Blogs about Tara Reid Images of Tara Reid |
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You see the blood on the axe and think, Holy **it, this is sick, but you kind of get over your fear of death.". Louis is a member of the International Boxing Hall Of Fame. You watch yourself get chopped to pieces, yet you're still alive. He was also named as the magazine's fighter of the year on four occasions, bettered only by Muhammad Ali's five awards. "Slasher movies are fun. Louis was named by Ring Magazine's as boxing's number one puncher in history in 2003. But me? I can.". They had allegedly covered it with white paint on February 23 of that year. Carson Daly can't go out and get messed up, he can't smoke in front of kids - he's the face of MTV, and he has to be good. White, pleaded guilty on charges of defacing the monument. I do smoke. On March 25, 2004, two men, Brett Cashman and John T. "I'm not perfect, I do drink. It represents the power of his punch both inside and outside the ring. "I'm more of a jeans and T-shirt kind of girl.". and executed by Robert Graham, is a 24-foot long arm with a fisted hand suspended by a 24-foot high pyramidal framework. "I like when a guy makes me feel like a woman and a little girl at the same time.". The sculpture, commissioned by Time, Inc. There's an art to it, from the Tabasco to the Worcestershire.". A memorial to Louis was dedicated in Detroit (at Jefferson Avenue & Woodward) on October 16, 1986. I always thought they looked gross, then I tasted one. He has a sports complex named after him in Detroit, the Joe Louis Arena, where the Detroit Red Wings play their NHL games. "I just started making Bloody Marys. His life and his achievements prompted famed New York sportswriter Jimmy Cannon to write "Joe Louis is a credit to his race - the human race.". I'm like a monkey when I get tickled - woo-hoo!". He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. Sure, it makes me laugh, but when I get tickled, I get pissed off. Joe Louis died of a heart attack in 1981. "I hate being tickled. I regret Joe isn't still alive and we were still friends". I hate a washboard stomach-does not turn me on.". When asked, on his 90th birthday, if he had any regrets he replied "I only have one. When he doesn't care 100 percent about his body, I don't have to obsess about mine. Max Schmeling was also heartbroken by Louis' death. I know this sounds ridiculous, but I like guys with love handles. He ended the article with the words, "I was proud to have fought him and prouder still to have been his friend". "I don't like the typical good-looking guy. He recalled their classic fight and how close he came to defeating Louis. It's all in the eyes.". After Louis' death, Conn wrote an article in Reader's Digest magazine called "Unforgettable Joe Louis". It's not a physical thing, it comes from inside. Louis had also become close friends with Billy Conn. It's a power you're born with. They remained friends until Joe Louis' death, when Schmeling paid for his funeral and was one of the pallbearers. "I can make a scene that's not supposed to be sexy, very sexy. In fact, Schmeling and Louis became close personal friends over the years, and the compassionate Schmeling (who was awarded control of the German Coca-Cola bottler after WWII) would often send him money. They even call: 'Tara, those were $700 shoes.' What are they going to do, search my house?". In his later years, he got a job welcoming tourists to the Caesar's Palace hotel in Las Vegas, where many world boxing champions and legends from other walks of life, including old rival Max Schmeling, would visit him. "At the end of a movie, all my outfits are missing. Louis was eventually able to overcome his addiction. Though "Taradise" was a commercial flop, it held a guilty pleasure appeal to many for its candid, on-location scenes of a drunken and increasingly portly Reid, juxtaposed against documentary style commentary scenes of a sober and slimmed down Reid (that were clearly filmed later). His wife was forced to have him committed to a Denver mental hospital in 1970. The show was an updated incarnation of E!'s popular series called "Wild On," where a celebrity host, or model, traveled to exotic locations to party with locals. He began suffering from paranoia and delusions. Her half-hour television show on the E! network, Taradise premiered in September 2005, but was cancelled the following month. It was in the late 1960s that Louis also became addicted to cocaine. [1]. Louis remained a popular celebrity until his twilight years, when he began suffering various illnesses, notably Pugilistic Parkinson's syndrome, and ran out of money. In August 2005 she finally admitted having had her breasts augmented. A few years after his retirement, a movie about his life, The Joe Louis Story, was filmed in Hollywood. The photographs were widely distributed. But later on in life, he was able to kick his drug habit. Scar tissue was visible around Reid's nipple, confirming rumors of breast implants. Louis faced a drug problem, a fact not too many people knew about but which was made public by a boxing book published by Ring Magazine, just as in Sugar Ray Robinson's case. It took a relatively long amount of time for Reid to notice the malfunction, which led some to suspect that she was inebriated. Louis became a professional wrestler in 1956 but quit in 1957 due to injuries suffered during a match. Diddy's thirty-fifth birthday party at Cipriani's Restaurant in New York when her dress fell, exposing her left breast. He retired with a record of 68 wins and 3 losses, with 54 wins by a knockout. On the night of Thursday November 4, 2004, Reid was embarrassed by a wardrobe malfunction at a highly publicized photo shoot at P. Louis did not embarrass himself that night, but it was obvious his best years had gone by. She has appeared as J.D.'s (Zach Braff) unfaithful girlfriend in the NBC comedy Scrubs. In 1951, however, he would box what would be his final fight: In front of a national television audience, Louis lost by a knockout in eight rounds to the future world Heavyweight Champion, Rocky Marciano. Although her breakthrough role was in American Pie in 1999, followers of the 1998 cult film The Big Lebowski already knew her as Bunny Lebowski. Seven more wins followed, including a rematch with Brion and a decision over fellow hall of famer Jimmy Bivins. magazine In Touch recently voted Reid "top party animal". He kept boxing, and in his next fight he beat fringe contender Cesar Brion by a decision in 10. Her extroverted social life soon gave her a reputation as a party girl — in fact, U.S. debt, he announced a comeback and was promptly given a chance to recover his title, but he lost a 15 round unanimous decision to world champion Ezzard Charles, who had won the title after Louis left it vacant. Reid spent the late 1990s appearing more often on the cover of tabloid magazines than on screen. In 1950, burdened by I.R.S. She grew up in New York City, and attended the Professional Children's School alongside such celebrities as Ben Taylor, Jerry O'Connell, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Macaulay Culkin. On March 1, 1949 Louis announced his retirement from boxing. As a child she had roles in a number of commercials for McDonald's, Crayola, and Jell-O. He still managed to fend off every challenger until he retired for the first time, after the second Walcott bout. Reid began her career at the age of six in 1982 on the short-lived game show Child's Play. After he came back to keep defending his title in 1946, Louis looked somewhat slower in his fights, and his best years seemed to have gone. Reid was born in Wyckoff, New Jersey, and is of Irish, English, Hungarian, French, and Italian descent. He even acted in a couple of movies, produced by the Army to entice men to go to the war. In 2005, she played the lead in videogame adaptation Alone in the Dark. During this time, he became a national spokesman for the Army, inviting young men to join in and help their country in the war. T & the Women (2000). Louis joined the Army from 1942 to 1945 and spent that whole period travelling around Europe visiting with the fighting troops and boxing in exhibitions. Tara Reid (born November 8, 1975) is an American actress and model who has starred in films such as American Pie (1999), American Pie 2 (2001), National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), and Dr. Apart from Schmeling, Farr, Mann and Thomas, other notable title defenses during that period were:. Land of Canaan (2006). He set records for any division in number of defenses and longevity as world champion non stop, and both records still stand. Incubus (2006). He was a world champion for 11 years and 10 months, after which he left his crown vacant. The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005). In between serving in the United States Army during the Second World War, Louis kept on defending his title, totalling 25 defenses from '37 to 1949. Silent Partner (2005). Louis favored Willkie over FDR because he believed that Willkie and the Republicans would do more for civil rights. Alone in the Dark (2005). In 1940 Louis actively campaigned for Wendell Willkie for the presidency. Knots (2004). But by beating a German boxer, Louis won over whites too, something very hard to do during the 1930s and 1940s in the United States. My Boss's Daughter (2003). Louis was black, so when he won the title, he had become an example to his fellow black Americans. Devil's Pond (2003). With his superior speed, Louis retained his title by a knockout in the first round, avenging his only loss up until that time and achieving something not too many African-Americans of the era imagined anyone could do: becoming a national hero both for the white and the black population. National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002). The fight itself ended quickly. American Pie 2 (2001). This time the fight was hyped on both sides of the Atlantic, and many fans around the world saw this fight as a symbol: Louis representing the American interests and Schmeling, who was wrongly seen as a Nazi, fighting for Germany and white supremacy. Josie and the Pussycats (2001). The rematch with Schmeling finally took place, on June 22, 1938. Just Visiting (2001). Louis retained the title three times, outpointing the capable Welshman Tommy Farr and knocking out Nathan Mann in three and Harry Thomas in five. T & the Women (2000). He said after the fight, however, that he would not feel like a world champion until he beat one man: Schmeling. Dr. Louis was dropped in round one, but he got up and became the world champion by knocking Braddock out in round eight. Body Shots (1999). Braddock in Chicago for the World Heavyweight title. American Pie (1999). 1937 came by, and after a ten round decision win over Bob Pastor, Louis was matched with world champion James J. Around the Fire (1999). The referee stopped the fight right away. Cruel Intentions (1999). Among the boxers he defeated were former Heavyweight champ Jack Sharkey and Eddie Simms, who turned and asked the referee to take a walk on the roof with him after a hit from Louis. Urban Legend (1998). That year Louis had four more bouts, winning all of them, and three exhibitions. I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998). Schmeling now deserved a fight for the title, but was denied a chance to challenge the world champion in large part due to his relatively weak ties to the German Nazi Party. Girl (1998). Louis and his supporters were devastated. The Big Lebowski (1998). Schmeling managed to weather Louis's pummeling long enough to exploit this weakness and bring down Louis. A Return to Salem's Lot (1987). The German had studied Louis and discovered that he dropped his left hand after throwing his legendary left jab. In his next fight, however, he was matched with former world Heavyweight champion Max Schmeling, who was thought to be fading when he upset Louis by a knockout in 12 at New York. He began 1936 knocking out Charlie Retzlaff in the first round. His last four bouts that year were exhibitions in Canada, as one fight versus Isodoro Castagana, supposed to take place December 29 at Havana, Cuba, was suspended. He won each of his fights, and he began to face better opposition, beating former world Heavyweight champions Primo Carnera and Max Baer, and former Carnera world title challenger Paolino Uzcudun. In 1935, he boxed 13 more times, and started touring the United States and Canada. Among his opponents in 1934 were Art Sykes and Stanley Poreda, both top contenders. He won 12 fights that year, all in Chicago, 10 by knockout. Louis made his debut on July 4 of that year, knocking out Jack Kracken in the first round at Chicago, Illinois that night. He went on to win Michigan's Golden Gloves title, after which he turned professional in 1934. The son of Monroe Barrow, a cotton picker, and Lilly Reese, a homemaker, Louis became interested in boxing after the Barrows moved to Detroit in 1924. . Joseph Louis Barrow (1914-1981), better known in the boxing world as Joe Louis and nicknamed The Brown Bomber, was a native of Lexington, Alabama who became World Heavyweight Champion. his two fights versus future world Heavyweight champion Jersey Joe Walcott, who would drop Louis in round four of their first bout and lose a close decision, then get knocked out by Louis in the rematch in 11 rounds. In the rematch, Louis won by a knockout in the eighth round. His decision to go toe-to-toe with Louis turned out to be his downfall, as the champion KO'd Conn with a vicious barrage. Near the end of round 12, though, Conn visibly hurt Louis, so he decided to go for a knockout in the 13th. Conn, much smaller than Louis but also much faster, said that he planned to "hit and run,' prompting Louis's famous response, "He can run, but he can't hide." For 12 rounds it appeared that Conn would prove Louis wrong; his agile footwork, blinding hand speed and ability to slip punches stymied Louis, and Conn was so far ahead on points that only a knockout could save Louis. his two fights with world Light Heavyweight champion Billy Conn, the first of which is remembered as one of the greatest fights in heavywieght history. his two fights with Chilean Arturo Godoy, who almost did something no other boxer from Chile has ever done and no Hispanic had done before: Become world Heavyweight champion in their first bout, which Louis won by a close decision, and when Louis won the rematch by a knockout in the eight round, a riot broke loose at the Madison Square Garden. his fight with Two Ton Tony Galento, who upset the boxing world by knocking Louis down in round one, but Louis got up and knocked Galento out in the fourth. his fight versus world Light Heavyweight champion John Henry Lewis, knocked out in the first. |