| “Avatar” Unscripted Interview | December 19th, 2009 |
The complete interview with Zoe and Sam to promote “Avatar” with Moviefone’s Unscripted has been added online! You can watch it below or at Moviefone.com…
| “Avatar” Premiere Fan Video | December 19th, 2009 |
CelebrityNation.tv has uploaded a video of Zoe signing autographs at the Los Angeles premiere of “Avatar”.
You can stream it below…
| Saldana: My ego was bruised a bit | December 19th, 2009 |
Zoe Saldana has admitted that her ego was bruised when she found out she wouldn’t be appearing in body in 3-D fantasy film Avatar.
The Star Trek actress appears in the James Cameron film only as her Na’vi alter-ego, which is of human shape but with a tail, pointed ears and huge eyes.
She said: “It did kind of hit my ego a little bit that it wasn’t going to be my face.”
She continued: “I would not be human if I told you that it didn’t bother me or that that wasn’t something that crossed my mind. It did for two nanoseconds, and then it went away because once I understood how the technology was working, I understood the integrity that Jim was going to maintain with our performances, I was like, ‘This is me.’ I’m so her that I’m there, even though I never was, you know?”
From the Press Association
| New Layout! | December 18th, 2009 |
In celebration for the release of “Avatar” – I have created a brand new layout here at Zoe Saldana Web!
Please feel free to leave your thoughts on the new look in the “comments” section of this post…
| Zoe Honored at 3rd Annual Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon | December 17th, 2009 |
Zoe will be one of the women honored at the “Third Annual ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon”, which will be held on March 4, 2010 at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
Honoring four extraordinary women making a significant impact in Hollywood, this star-studded event commemorates ESSENCE magazine’s annual Hollywood issue and will pay tribute to a special milestone in 2010; the 40th Anniversary of ESSENCE magazine. The esteemed honorees for the 2010 event include: Queen Latifah (Power Award), Zoe Saldana (Star to Watch Award), Mary J. Blige (Songstress of the Year) and Gabourey Sidibe (Best Breakthrough Performance).
“Our annual Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon is taking on special meaning in 2010 as we are celebrating the 40th Anniversary of ESSENCE magazine by paying homage to phenomenal women throughout the year,” said ESSENCE editor-in-chief Angela Burt-Murray. “We are proud to carry the ESSENCE legacy into the future by honoring the accomplishments of such brilliant performers as Latifah, Zoe, Mary J., and Gabourey, whose incredible talent and sheer grit are serving to change the face of Hollywood.”
Zoe Saldana has shown she can hold her own in major blockbuster productions and has proven herself to be an amazing Hollywood star on the rise. After landing her first leading role as a ballet dancer in the film Center Stage, her turn as a leading lady in both the college-set drama Drumline and romantic comedy Guess Who followed shortly thereafter. Over the past decade, Saldana has grown into stand-out performances in popular films such as Avatar and Star Trek and continues to demonstrate the versatility necessary for longevity in Hollywood. Saldana has much to look forward to in 2010 having recently wrapped several films including Takers with Matt Dillon and Hayden Christensen; action adventure The Losers opposite Idris Elba; and comedy Death at a Funeral with Chris Rock. In addition, Saldana is set to reprise her role as Uhura in the upcoming untitled Star Trek sequel set for 2011.
From PR News Wire




The Losers
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