Friday, February 8, 2008

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Avril Lavigne's Profile

Avril Ramona Lavigne Whibley (born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Her first album was called Let Go and was released in 2002 at the age of 17. In 2004, she won a World Music Award for favorite pop/rock artist. In total, she has sold over 21 million albums to this date. She performed the track "Sponge Bob" for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. Avril has French-Canadian grandparents, however, Avril doesn't speak French. Her first name, Avril means "April" in French. Her last name, Lavigne, means "The Vine" or "The Vineyard" in French.

Avril was born in Ontario. She was discovered in a music store while singing aloud country-pop singles. She started street performing, the made her breakthrough with Complicated, sk8er boi then Don't Tell Me. She usually writes her own songs, but when assisted, she was sued because "The Rubinos" had a song called "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend." Avril sang: "I want to be your girlfriend," of different to and saying "I want to" not "I wanna."
In February 2004, she began dating Canadian singer, Deryck Whibley, the lead singer/guitarist of pop-punk band Sum 41. On June 27, 2005, Lavigne and Whibley became engaged. Whibley proposed to Lavigne by surprising her with a trip to Venice, Italy, a gondola ride, and then a romantic picnic.

The couple married in Roman Catholic ceremony that began at 5 p.m., lasted 20 minutes on Saturday, July 15, 2006 at a private estate in the California city of Montecito. Lavigne wore a Vera Wang gown, carried pearl white Australian roses and was walked down the aisle with her father. Their witnesses were Steve Jocz and Cone McCaslin from Sum 41, Matthew Lavigne (Avril's older brother), and Sum 41's close friend Robb Dipple. Avril's younger sister Michelle Lavigne was one of Avril's bridesmaids.

The hit song "Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls was played as their wedding song. When asked if they were ready for kids they said "not right now, but somewhere down the road."

Janel Parrish's Profile

Janel Parrish was born in Oahu, Hawaii, to Mark Parrish, who is Caucasian, and Joanne, who is of Han Chinese ancestry. She went to Moanalua Elementary and Middle Schools, both located on the island of Oahu.

Parrish got her start on the National Touring Company for and later the Broadway production of Les Miserables; as "Young Cosette", she played a symbolic role in the show, which showcased both her acting and singing abilities. She got her first off-stage acting job as a minor role in 1999's four-part miniseries Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke. Shortly after, she appeared in two episodes of Baywatch as a young girl named Hina. In 2000 she was featured in Disney's made-for-TV live-action incarnation of the Pinocchio story entitled Geppetto. She then went on to appear as the character Vanessa in the short-lived sitcom The O'Keefes, along with appearances on The Bernie Mac Show, Zoey 101, and The O.C. One of her recent acting roles has been the theatrical Bratz motion picture, as one of the main characters, Jade. It is her first role in a theatrical motion picture as well as her first starring role. She has also landed a recurring role in three episodes of the hit NBC series Heroes.

Janel began playing piano at age six. At age 14, on January 3, 2003, she appeared on the 2003 remake of Star Search, performing the song "On My Own". The judges were Naomi Judd, Ben Stein, Carol Leifer, and Jack Osbourne. Stein commented that she had a "lot of talent, but not quite up to the top rank", giving her four stars, along with Osbourne who simply called her performance "good" and also gave her four stars. Leifer remarked that she had a "great Broadway voice" giving her three stars. Finally, Judd was the least generous, stating "You have a future someday in musicals, but you have some work to do. You've got some practicing to do" and giving her a mere two stars. Janel was eliminated after this performance in favor of competitor Tiffany Evans who received a perfect five stars from all four judges.

In 2007, she was signed to Geffen Records to produce her first album. Her first single, "Rainy Day", one that she has written, along with its music video, was released on July 7, 2007, and was also featured on the Bratz Motion Picture Soundtrack. She also makes a brief appearance in Prima J's "Rockstar" music video, which is also on the soundtrack. She also made an appearance in NLT's "She said, I said" (Time We Let Go) music video.

Monday, February 4, 2008

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