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Carrie Underwood-This self-acknowledged sweet country girl has become our idol.
United Stages-Helping to keep off-off-Broadway viable.
Lee Unkrich-Helps us relive our childhood while closing out the Toy Story saga.

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Usher-The R&B superstar gets In the Mix of moviemaking.
Us3-The jazz hip-hop collective returns with more of their flip fantasia.
Brooke Valentine-Lil Jon's protégée chases music stardom with "Girl Fight."
Wilmer Valderrama-The That 70s Show favorite takes time out of his busy social life to make a splash in the movies with Unaccompanied Minors and Fast Food Nation.
Frankie Valli-The original Jersey Boy releases his first new album in 28 years.
Gus Van Sant and the cast of Milk make a labor of love to remind us of an important but mostly forgotten slain politician and activist.
vee.gif (62721 bytes) Bobby Vee-Taking a look backwards with a 60s singing rage as he hits the comeback trail.
Jaci Velasquez sings for her life, her beliefs, beauty and grace.
Tom Verica-The American Dreams dad's long road to Hollywood took him back to Philadelphia.
A Very Brady Musical-Lloyd Schwartz and Hope Juber give a new twist to the family business.
Mark Wahlberg returns to the streets in Four Brothers.
Christopher Walken-The sanest man in Hollywood on his film Around the Bend.
Benjamin Walker becomes the latest great white hope for the Great White Way with the hit Broadway musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson.
Stephen Walker-A documentary filmmaker looks at aging and comes away feeling Young@Heart.
Amanda Walsh revisits a classic with WarGames-The Dead Code.
John Walter-The documentary filmmaker looks at the link between theater and war through the eyes of Bertold Brecht and Meryl Streep.
Patrick Warburton-The manly star of the sitcom Rules of Engagement is looking to stretch out.
Steve Ward gives relationship boot camp on the popular VH1 series Tough Love.
Chris Warren, Jr.-The High School Musical co-star submerges himself in a new role and returns to a beloved older one.
Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe take a look at opposite sides of the law in American Gangster.
Mia Wasikowska-Takes on her second iconic literary role in just over a year as the lead in Jane Eyre.
Ken Watanabe-Takes a look at World War II from the other side in Clint Eastwood's Letters from Iwo Jima.
Katherine Waterston, John Leguizamo and David Ross take a jaded look at suburbia in The Babysitters.
Dale Watson-Forget what you're getting spoon-fed by Nashville. This is country music.
Naomi Watts-Jumps into some very big footsteps playing the damsel in distress in King Kong.
Sigourney Weaver strays from the Hollywood system to make thoughtful films like Imaginary Heroes.
webb1.gif (60428 bytes) Jimmy Webb (1999 Interview)-Classic tunesmith's book looks at the crazed world of professional songwriting.
Jimmy Webb (2010 Interview)-The legendary singer/songwriter returns with a new album with the help of some friends.
chucke.gif (123181 bytes) Chuck E. Weiss-Legendary LA hipster discusses his first new album released in eighteen years.
Rachel Weisz-The actress explores her social conscience in The Constant Gardener.
Chris Weitz-A big time director visits LA's ignored neighborhoods in A Better Life.
Fred Weller goes back into witness protection with the return of In Plain Sight.
Tyrone Wells-Soulful rocker leaves the indies behind and asks us "What Are You Fighting For?"
Jennifer Westfeldt-The writer, director and star lets us in on some secrets about Friends with Kids.
Jerry Wexler-The man who coined the term "rhythm and blues" looks back on a career of classic rock and soul.
Forest Whitaker-Hollywood's best-kept acting secret finally catches Oscar's eye with The Last King of Scotland.
Matt White-The young singer-songwriter looks forward to his Best Days.
The Wiggles-We catch up with the Beatles of the preschool set.
Barry Williams-Here's the story of a guy who played Greg Brady.
Michelle Williams (2011 Interview) sheds her inhibitions in Blue Valentine.
Michelle Williams (2012 Interview) channels an icon in My Week with Marilyn.
Robin Williams hits the road in the family comedy RV.
Bruce Willis refuses to be a Hostage to life in Sin City.
Dan Wilson-After two decades of great pop-rock, the Grammy winning singer/songwriter finally releases his solo debut album Free Life.
Mary Wilson-The supremely talented girl group pioneer is still making great music.
Rainn Wilson  (2005 Interview) lets us in on Office politics and the cult hit comedy.
Rainn Wilson (2008 Interview)-America's favorite annoying Office drone gets to do his solo in The Rocker.
Henry Winkler-A TV icon takes his act to the beach on Royal Pains.
Kate Winslet (2008 Interview)-Goes to new depths in the heartbreaking film The Reader.
Kate Winslet (2009 Interview)-reunites with her Titanic sweetheart Leonardo DiCaprio in Revolutionary Road.
Ray Winstone plays an Epic CGI warrior in Beowulf.
Alicia Witt-A well-known actress follows her muse to give her talent at singing a try.

Dick Wolf returns for the final season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Elijah Wood, Liev Schreiber and Eugene Hutz reflect on Everything is Illuminated.
Evan Rachel Wood (2005 Interview)-The young starlet goes bad in Pretty Persuasion.
Evan Rachel Wood (2009 Interview) and the cast of Whatever Works help to welcome Woody Allen back to to New York.
Woody Woodmansey-The former Spider from Mars drummer opens a new chapter in music with the all-drums trio 3-D.
Lucy Woodward-The jazzy chanteuse has us Hot and Bothered.
Tom Wopat-This good ol' boy left Hazzard County behind for the lights of Broadway.
Noah Wyle returns to series TV with Steven Spielberg's sci-fi vision Falling Skies.
"Weird Al" Yankovic-Pop music's parody king reflects on a life of being "White and Nerdy."
Amy Yasbeck-The actress writes a book about her relationship with her beloved late husband, With Love and Laughter, John Ritter.
Renee Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, Emily Watson and Chris Noonan on Miss Potter.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart have No Reservations about telling us all about their new romantic comedy.
Ziyi Zhang-talking martial arts with the star of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Hero and House of Flying Daggers.
The Zombies-A British invasion group comes back with their finest music ever.
Anthony E. Zuiker-The mind behind CSI looks to reinvent the reading experience with Dark Prophecy.

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