Kate Hudson
Kate Garry Hudson is an American film actress. She was born in Los Angeles on April 19, 1979. Kate bears more than a passing resemblance to her famous actress mother Goldie Hawn, in both looks and onscreen vivacity. Her father is singer and comedian Bill Hudson of the Hudson Brothers. Kate’s breakthrough movie was the 2000 rock 'n roll memoir Almost Famous which she played Penny Lane, the groupie with a heart of gold. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for this film and that catapulted Kate to instant stardom.

Kate Hudson videos also includes 200 Cigarettes, Dr. T and the Women, How to Loose a Guy in 10 Days, Divorce, Alex and Emma, Gossip, The Four Fathers, About Adam, Raising Helen (2004, with Abigail Breslin), The Skeleton Key, You, Me and Dupree (2006, with Owen Wilson) and her latest film, Fool’s Gold with co-star Matthew McConaughey which was launched on February 8, 2008.


Kate Hudson’s upcoming films in 2008 and 2009 are My Best Friend’s Girl which is a comedy film by Howard Deutch, Bride Wars, Big Eyes, A Dream of Red Mansions, and Pennys for a Dollar.
Ben Stiller
Benjamin Edward Stiller is an Emmy-award winning comedian, actor, film producer and director. The son of the New York comedy team Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller and was born on November 30, 1965. After he began his acting career with a play, Ben wrote several mockumentaries, and was offered two of his own shows both entitled The Ben Stiller Show. He started out in the movies in a bit part in Empire of the Sun (1988) by Steven Spielberg. Ben had his directorial debut with Reality Bites. That film's success led to directing Jim Carey in The Cable Guy, and has since written, starred in, directed, and produced over fifty films and television shows. Aside from receiving awards on Emmy, Ben also bagged several MTV Movie Awards and a Teen Choice Award honor.

Ben Stiller videos went from making short comedy films in the early 1990s to lead roles in box office hits such as There's Something About Mary (1998) and Meet the Parents. His other best known roles in the movies are Starky and Hutch, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Meet the Fockers (sequel of Meet the Parents) Night at the Museum, and his latest movie, The Heartbreak Kid. In addition, he also led the role in the movies Mystery Men, Zoolander, The Royal Tenebaums, Along Came Polly, Duplex, Envy, and voiced over of Alex on the animated film Madagascar.


Ben’s upcoming films in 2008 and 2009 are Madagascar 2: The Crate Escape, The Smurfs which he will provide a voice for one of the characters. Hardy Men, Date School, and has completed production for Tropic Thunder, a film he is directing and starring in about a group of actors in a war film who must become commandos themselves when a problem during filming ensues. Last but not the least, his upcoming comedy television show together with Stuart Cornfeld, Gods Behaving Badly based on Marie Phillips’ novel.
Celebrity Fit Club

Celebrity Fit Club is a reaiity tv series which followed eight overweight celebrities as they try to lose weight for charity. Split into two competing teams of four, each week teams are given different physical challenges, and weighed to see if they reached their target weights. They are monitored and supervised by a team that includes a nutritionist, a psychologist, and a physical trainer. The show is based on the British Version which aired on the ITV Network from 2002 until 2006. The American version was Executive Produced by Richard Hall for Granada Seasons 2-5, hosted by Dale Winton.

In each episode we see them at home or work struggling to maintain their regime. They are also weighed in teams on a huge counterweight scale. In the final show, each member of the team that has lost the most weight across the series wins a grand prize. The panelists of celebrity fit club are Harvey Walden IV who is the drill instructor. Dr. Ian K. Smith, dietician, and Stacy Kaiser which is the psychotherapist.

Kid Nation
Kid Nation was an American reality tv show hosted by Jonathan Karsh. Forty over-achieving kids are given free reign to create their own society offering from CBS network. Forty kids are given forty days free of adult supervision in an abandoned New Mexico town named Bonanza City to build a new world. In the show, the children try to create a functioning society in the town, including setting up a government system. At the end of every episode, the kids have a town meeting. At the meeting the kids award one child a gold star worth $20,000. The program was originally scheduled to air in the summer of 2007.

The show stresses the difficulty in creating a viable society. While each child received $5,000 for their involvement, Gold Stars valued at $20,000 and $50,000 were awarded to select outstanding participants as decided by the elected Town Council. The town consists of four districts, and each one have identity based on color. The red, blue, green and yellow district.

In each episode, the four town districts compete in a Showdown to determine their place in Bonanza. The first place finishers are awarded Upper-Class and are paid $1.00 in Buffalo nickels each, second place earns Merchant and $0.50 each, third place become the cooks, and are paid $0.25 for their work, while the last place finishers become the Laborers, and earn $0.10. If all of the districts complete the task within a given amount of time, the whole town wins a bonus prize, which always consisted of a choice between a fun, entertaining item (such as pizzas and a mini-golf course); or a vital, utilitarian item (like a microwave oven and religious books), with the decision on what prize to take made by the Town Council. Kid Nation is different on other reality tv show since no one is voted out and the host (Jonathan) asks any of the children if they would like to leave.