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Give Stars Lemons, They Make ... | Glenn Close, John Leguizamo, Parker Posey

Give Stars Lemons, They Make ...

Originally posted 11/06/2007 02:50PM

During A Sundance Family Celebration, a gala Monday at New York's 583 Park Avenue, some celebrities turned a possibly dull gig – serving cocktails to paying guests – into a zippy, fun time. While stars like Parker Posey and Glenn Close took their place behind the bar, they also made art out of their clothing. Their task? Complete the statement: "When Life Gives Me Lemons, I Make ..." While Close went with "Limoncello: The Movie," our personal favorite respondent was John Leguizamo. His answer? "Mojitos!" But, wait, aren't those made with limes?
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George Hits the Campaign Trail | George Clooney

George Hits the Campaign Trail

Originally posted 09/23/2004 06:00AM

George Clooney spent last weekend on the campaign trail, making stops in New York and Washington, D.C., to support his dad, Nick Clooney, the Democratic candidate in Kentucky's 4th District. The Ocean's Eleven star tells us he is looking forward to being the son of a congressman. "Yeah, I want a lot of favors. Would you do that for me?" he asked his candidate father. "George, you're getting nothing from me," Nick Clooney replied. "I knew it," joked the actor, who was sporting a beard and about 25 extra pounds for his role as real-life CIA agent Robert Baer in the upcoming Syriana, filming in Baltimore. "It's just like growing up with him."

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Leguizamo Finds His Voice in Nature

Originally posted 03/12/2002 11:00AM

The manic man-of-a-thousand-characters scoffed when he was offered the role of Sid the Sloth in the computer-animated film "Ice Age." John Leguizamo, 41, said that four years ago, when he signed on to do a voice for the movie, which is opening this week, he was disappointed that his character was nothing like him, reports PEOPLE. "Because I'm a New Yorker, I'm pretty fast-talking," he told reporters on Friday. "And I wanted to play one of the he-man-like, fast-talking kind of guys." Once he accepted the role, he was faced with the challenge of figuring out how a sloth, an extremely slow-moving tree-dwelling mammal of Central America, would sound. After 30 attempts at voices, the actor finally found inspiration while watching hours of boring sloth video on the Discovery Channel. "So I'm watching this tape and they make no noise, they don't move. I mean this is them mating." (Leguizamo sits completely still.) "Then the narrator says, 'They store food in their cheek pockets.' And I said, 'How would that be?' All of a sudden I started coming up with this voice," said Leguizamo, demonstrating how he spoke with his cheeks full of imaginary food. "Ice Age," a family comedy about animal migration during, what else, the Ice Age, also features the voices of Ray Romano, Denis Leary and Cedric the Entertainer.

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'Summer of Sam' Exposed

Originally posted 02/10/1999 12:00AM