Gwyneth Kate Paltrow ( ; born September 27, 1972) is an American actress, singer and writer. Following a preliminary notice for his work in movies such as Seven (1995),
Other film credits include The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), Shallow Hal (2001), and Proof (2005), at where he got a Golden Globe nomination. She won the Emmy Primetime Award for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in 2011 for a five-episode role as Holly Holliday on the Fox television series Glee.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Paltrow plays the character Pepper Potts who made his first appearance at Iron Man (2008), and later also at Iron Man 2 (2010), The Avengers (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and within Avengers: Infinity War (2018). He will re-enact his role in Avengers 4 which will be out in May 2019.
Paltrow has been the face of Pleasures perfume Està © e Lauder since 2005. He also faces the American fashion brand Coach, owner of lifestyle company, Goop, and author of two cookbooks.
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Paltrow was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of actress Blythe Danner and film director Bruce Paltrow (1943-2002). He has a younger brother, Jake Paltrow, who is a director and screenwriter. Paltrow's father was a Jew, while his mother came from a Christian background. He grew up celebrating "Jewish and Christian holidays." His brother had a traditional Bar Mitzvah when he was 13 years old. His father, the Ashkenazi Jew family, emigrated from Belarus and Poland, while his mother owned the Pennsylvania Netherlands (Germany) and some British ancestors. Paltrow, paternal great-grandfather was a rabbi in NowogrÃÆ'ód, Poland, and a descendant of the famous "paltrowicz" family of rabbis from Kraków. She is the half-cousin of actress Katherine Moennig, through her mother, and the second cousin of former US Congressman Gabrielle Giffords (AZ-08), through her father. His uncle is an opera singer and actor Harry Danner, whose daughter, actress Hillary Danner, is a close friend and cousin of Paltrow. Paltrow remembers their family gathering: "Hillary and I always have this in common, and do unto this day [...] cooking for our loved ones, eating, hanging out as family." That's how we grew up. the other is Rebekah Paltrow Neumann, whose partner is Israeli-American billionaire Adam Neumann, founder of WeWork.
His godfather was director Steven Spielberg.
Paltrow grew up in Santa Monica, where he attended Crossroads School, before enrolling at Spence School, a private female school in New York City. Later, he studied anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, before stopping to act. He is the "adopted child" of Talavera de la Reina (Spain), where at the age of 15, he spent a year as an exchange student and learned to speak Spanish. He is also proficient in French.
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Careers
1989-1995: Early acting work
His acting debut is in High School (1989), a TV movie directed by his father, and after spending several summers watching his mother perform at the Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts, Paltrow made his professional stage debut there in 1990 Debut the film was followed by the musical romance Shout (1991), starring John Travolta, and he was cast by Steven Spielberg in a commercially successful adventure feature Hook (1991) as Wendy Young Darling. Paltrow's next role is in films made for television Cruel Doubt (1992) and Deadly Relations (1993). The role of her first prem film was in the drama noir 1996-2001: Breakthroughs and movie stars
In 1996, Paltrow played the title character in the adaptation period of Emma , based on the 1815 novel of the same name by Jane Austen. Director Douglas McGrath decided to bring Paltrow to the audition for part of Emma Woodhouse, after the advice of his agent and after seeing his performance on Flesh and Bone. In his decision to cast the actress, McGrath revealed: "The thing that really sold me to him playing a young English girl is that he made a perfect Texas accent.I know it would not recommend him to most people [...] I know he has a theater training, so he can bring himself.We have a lot of actresses, big and small, who want to play this part.As she starts to read, the first line, I think, 'Everything goes to be fine; brilliant. '"When he recovered from dental surgery-wise, Paltrow had a month to do his own research for that part; he learned to ride horseback, dance, singing, archery, and etiquette and a "very stylish" dialect during a three-week training period. The film was released for critical acclaim and commercial success through the arthouse cinema. Variety states: "Gwyneth Paltrow shines brightly as Jane's most captivating character, the self-confident gambler Emma Woodhouse.A good player, fast speed and delightful leads make this a strong contender for the draw Austen. "
1998 marks the turning point in Paltrow's career as he takes on a major role in the five high profile film releases this year - Great Expectations, Sliding Doors, Hush , Perfect Murder and Shakespeare in Love . In the adaptation of the novel Charles Dickens , with Ethan Hawke, Robert De Niro, Anne Bancroft and Chris Cooper, he played an unpredictable and arrogant childhood affair from a New York City painter. The English Drama Sliding Doors saw her star as a woman whose life could take two central lines depending on whether she caught the train, causing different results. Great Expectations and Sliding Doors both earned more than US $ 55 million in profits worldwide. Paltrow starred Jessica Lange in the movie thriller
Her most critical role of the year was William Shakespeare's fictional lover at Shakespeare in Love, opposite Joseph Fiennes in the titular section. Entertainment Weekly commented, "The best of all is Gwyneth Paltrow, who, in the end, has a movie to star in. She's so shining like herself." The New York Times concluded his performance as the Viola as follows: "Gwyneth Paltrow, in her first appearance, fully realized, makes a hero so amazing that she seems to make sense as the drama's guiding light." Shakespeare in Love earned US $ 289 million in box office receipts, and was awarded Paltrow for Extraordinary Performance by Female Actor in the Main Role of Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and Academy Award for Actress Best, among other awards. Her Pink Ralph Lauren dress worn at the 71st Academy Awards in her Oscar collection was popular and was praised for bringing pink back to fashion.
In 1999, Paltrow co-starred alongside Jude Law, Matt Damon and Cate Blanchett in the psychological thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley , as a rich and spoiled millionaire fiancee (UU) whose identity was adopted by a fraudster (Damon). While The Guardian , noting the woman's "very poorly written" role in the story, found her to be "pale and pale", the film received positive reviews and earned $ 80 million in North America. He showed off his singing skills in the 2000s Duets, directed by his father and fellow singer Huey Lewis. In the movie, about the "little world known for the karaoke competition and the stubborn characters that inhabit it", he describes the daughter of an estranged hustler (Lewis). He performed a cover version of Smokey Robinson's "Cruisin", which was released as a single and went to number one in Australia, while his rendition of classic Kim Carnes "Bette Davis Eyes" reached number 3. Also in 2000, Paltrow co- starred by Ben Affleck in a pretty successful drama romantic Bounce as Abby Janello.
She starred with Jack Black in the Shallow Hal comedy (2001), about a superficial man falling in love with an overweight woman. To play his role, he must wear a specially designed 25-pound fauxuit costume and heavy makeup. Shallow Hal opened with US $ 22.5 million and grossed US $ 70.7 million in North America and US $ 141.1 million worldwide. Roger Ebert says that he "really touches" in the movie, which he describes as "often very funny, but [...] also surprisingly moving at times". In Wes Anderson dramedy The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), starring Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Ben Stiller and Luke Wilson, Paltrow took on the role of adopted daughter in the family of ex-estranged children. miracles reunited with their father. A positive critical response welcomed the film after it was released, and it generated US $ 71.4 million worldwide.
2002-2007: An important and hiatus work mix
In 2004, it was observed that since Oscars for Shakespeare in Love, Paltrow's film career has received less critical and critical recognition has been reduced. He said that he was not burdened with pressure, caused some poor film choices, agreed with his colleagues who believed that the victory was, in some ways, a curse. During this time, Paltrow rarely appeared in the film, after taking time off to raise his two children. In The Guardian, he says he split his career into a movie for love and a movie for money: The Royal Tenenbaums , Evidence , and Sylvia fall into the previous category, while he goes to View from Top and Shallow Hal for the last one.
In 2002, Paltrow made a small appearance in the documentary Search for Winger Debra and Austin Saturn action comedy in Goldmember , while starring in the thriller Possession with Aaron Eckhart as some literary scholar who unearthed the secret romance of the two Victorian poets when they found themselves falling under a deep connection. Critically poked, the film made US $ 14.8 million worldwide. The following year, he became the romantic comedy director of Top View, where he got a part of the woman from a small town who set out to fulfill his dream of becoming a flight attendant. Budgeted for US $ 30 million, the film only earns US $ 7 million on its opening weekend; eventually grossing US $ 15.6 domestically and US $ 19,526,014 worldwide. He himself subsequently belittled the film, calling it "horrible". Paltrow starred as a titular role in Sylvia (2003), a British biography drama directed by Christine Jeffs and starring Daniel Craig that tells the romantic story between prominent poet Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Distributed for limited release in most markets, Sylvia generates US $ 2.9 million internationally. The New York Times , in his review for the film, writes that "his appearance surpasses mimicry, he has a passionate and passionate presence, even when his living face has diminished with his bright depression and light." blue eyes have shiny ".
In 2004, she starred alongside The Talented Mr. Ripley co-star Jude Law and Angelina Jolie in the science-fiction movie Sky Captain and World of Tomorrow . His role in the film was Polly Perkins, a reporter for the fictitious New York Chronicle. Law became one of the film's producers and used his power to involve Paltrow. Once he had been suggested for the role, Law could not remember "there was another name that appeared, as if he were perfect, as enthusiastic as the manuscript and the visual references attached to him, and jumped aboard." He said in an interview, "I think it's time to do a movie like this where it's kind of going into a new territory and it's not your basic formulaic adventure movie." While the critical response is positive, with a budget of US $ 70 million, Sky Captain only earned US $ 58 million at international box office. Also in 2004, she was recognized as an outstanding woman in entertainment by Women in Los Angeles Films with Crystal Award.
In the drama Proof (2005), she starred as a brilliant and eccentric mathematic princess (played by Anthony Hopkins). The film is based on a game of the same name, in which Paltrow also played the same character in London's Donmar Warehouse between May and June 2002. In his portrayal in the film version, Eye for Film says: "As has been he shows on Sylvia, The Royal Tenenbaums and even Sliding Doors, Paltrow has an amazing talent for playing women who come apart on the seams and [his character ] turns from a very eccentric to a more confused and back again smoothly.The scene, which he and Hopkins share, as two difficult people who are bound together by affection, dependence and mutual respect, are fully trustworthy and all the more touching for it ". For her performance, Paltrow earned a second Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress - Moving Movie Drama.
Paltrow filmed a small role for the 2006 film Love and Other Disasters, Running With Scissors and Infamous, where she sang Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love? ". Her sister Jake Paltrow directed her in her feature debut, The Good Night's romantic comedy (2007), where she starred in PenÃÆ'à © lope Cruz, Martin Freeman, Danny DeVito and Simon Pegg as wives of former keyboard players (Freeman ). The film received two theaters in North America and garnered mixed reviews from critics. See London feel the actress "clearly only plays her role as courtesy for the director's brother and it just makes you wish she'll come back to play the lead role again".
2008-2013: Return to excellence
Paltrow saw a revival in his career in 2008, when he played a role in Iron Man as Pepper Potts, personal assistant to Tony Stark, a close friend, and a growing love interest. First hesitant to appear in a large budget project, Paltrow asks Marvel to send him any comics they think is relevant to his understanding of the character, which he considers very clever, level-headed, and down-to-earth. She says she likes "the fact that there is no flashy sexuality." Director Jon Favreau wants a Potts and Stark relationship to remind him of the comedy of the 1940s, something that Paltrow considers fun in a "plain but sexy" way. Iron Man was well received by critics, and with a worldwide gross of $ 585 million, it became the best-selling film Paltrow until The Avengers (2012). He replicated his role in the sequel to Iron Man 2 (2010) and Iron Man 3 (2013). While the second film generated US $ 623.9 million internationally, the third entry went to gross US $ 1.215 billion. He also takes part in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017).
Paltrow starred with Joaquin Phoenix in romantic drama Two Lovers (2008), plays a beautiful new neighbor and is easily transformed from a depressed scholar. Two Lovers premiered at the competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in May, received mostly positive reviews, mainly for the appearance of Phoenix and Paltrow; Los Angeles Times feel that "Phoenix is ââthe best with the bruised Paltrow splashing of a girl; she is desperate to care for her when she can not even take care of herself." She is one of the actresses who understand the power of display , and one of the regrets and then the resignation that followed him when Leonard confessed his love soaked in grief ". The film is a success in the arthouse field, generating 16 million dollars in gross revenues worldwide.
In the musical drama Country Strong (2010), she starred as an emotionally unstable country music star trying to revive her career. He recorded Country Strong songs for the soundtrack of the film, and was released to state radio stations in August 2010. The film received mediocre reviews and earned a small amount of US $ 20.2 million in North America. The aggregate review consensus of Rotten Tomatoes is: "The cast gives it all, and Paltrow handles the songs confidently, but Country Strong ' s chirps, the hit scenario breaks too many notes bummer ". At the 83rd Academy Awards, Paltrow performed another song from the movie, "Coming Home," nominated for Best Original Song.
Paltrow earned his first role in a television show written, when he appeared on Fox's Glee , as a substitute teacher for Holly Holliday, who filled in for Matthew Morrison's character when he fell ill. His role was developed by co-creator Ryan Murphy, a Paltrow personal friend, who suggested that he showcase his vocal and dance skills before the release of Country Strong. In his first episode, "The Substitute," he sings "The moment" of Chicago musicals with Lea Michele, CeeLo Green "Forget You", and mash-up "Singin 'In the Rain" and "Umbrella "Rihanna with Morrison and the other players. His debut at Glee drew significant buzz and positive comments from critics; he earned the Emmy Primetime Award for the Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. Indeed, at that time, Entertainment Weekly The Stack Team and E! Online ' s Kristin dos Santos calls his Emmy-worthy appearance, with the former ranked among his best performances, and the latter states that Holly received "some Glee < span> best ever one line ".
He then did "Forget You" with CeeLo Green himself and some doll characters provided by The Jim Henson Company at the Grammy Awards 2011. He changed his role twice more that season, featuring "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" by Gary Glitter, an acoustic version of "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac, "Kiss" by Prince, and Adele's "Turning Tables". Paltrow is briefly featured in Glee: The Movie Concert 3D after being filmed as she performed "Forget You" as Holly in 2011 Glee Live! At the concert! a tour show of 16 and 17 June 2011. Later that year, Paltrow appeared in Steven Soderbergh Contagion , featuring an ensemble cast consisting of Marion Cotillard, Kate Winslet and her The Talented Mr. Ripley versus Matt Damon and Jude Law. This thriller follows the rapid development of the virus transmission of indirect contacts that kill off within days. Paltrow describes Elizabeth Emhoff, a "working mother" and one of the first victims of the virus. Transmission received positive reviews and opened above at the North American box office with US $ 23.1 million; he went on to gross US $ 75.6 million domestically and $ 135.4 million worldwide.
He replicated his role Pepper Potts at The Avengers (2012), which organizes many box office records, including the biggest opening weekend in North America; it grossed over $ 1.5 billion worldwide, emerging as Paltrow's most viewed movie. Also in 2012, she starred in an independent romantic drama Thank You for Sharing, contrary to Mark Ruffalo when people learn to face a challenging and confusing path as they struggle together against sex addiction. Distributed for limited releases in certain parts of the United States, the film garnered mixed reviews and grossed US $ 1 million domestically. The magazine noted that her role "shows some of the same obsessive diet and exercise habits alleged by Paltrow - a kind of meta character that balances power in the [prime role]" novice relationship. "In April 2013, Paltrow was named as "Beautiful Women" yearly People .
2014-present
By 2014, he has two bow episodes in the online series Improve Web Therapy, as Maya Ganesh, "caricature of the new age". In 2015, he starred in Mortdecai , with Johnny Depp, Olivia Munn, and Paul Bettany. In it, he describes the wife of an unscrupulous art dealer and a deceiver (Depp). Budgeted for US $ 60 million, the film only grossed US $ 7.7 million in North America and US $ 47.3 million internationally. Paltrow is featured on the track "Everglow", which is included in Coldplay's seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams (2015). In June 2017, Paltrow announced that he would take a break from acting to focus on his business Goop, stating: "I'm still going to do a little bit here and there, but [the company] desperately needs almost all of my time".
More projects
Activism
Paltrow is the Save the Children ambassador, raising awareness about World Pneumonia Day. He is on the board of the Robin Hood Foundation, a charitable organization working to reduce poverty in New York City. In October 2014, he hosted a Democratic fundraiser attended by President Barack Obama at his personal residence in Los Angeles.
Audiobooks
In April 2009, Paltrow narrated Brown Bear & amp; Friends , the first of several children's audiobooks that he will tell by Bill Martin. The Brown Bear & amp; Audiobook friends received a Grammy nomination in 2009 for Best Words to Speak for Kids. Since then, he has also told Bill Martin's Chocolate Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? , Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See? , Bear Panda, Panda Bear, What Do You See? , and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Listen?
Mode
In May 2005, Paltrow became the face of Pleasures Està © à © e Lauder's perfume. She appeared in Chicago on August 17, 2007, to sign the perfume bottle, and on July 8, 2008, she promoted Lauder's Sensory perfume in New York with three other company models. Està © e Lauder donated a minimum of $ 500,000 sale of goods from the 'Gwyneth Paltrow Pleasures' collection to breast cancer research. In 2006, he became the face for Bean Pole International, a Korean fashion brand and in 2014, he partnered with Blo Blow Bar, in collaboration with the brand's creative branch.
Goop
In September 2008, Paltrow launched a weekly newsletter bulletin Goop , encouraging readers to 'maintain the inner aspect'. Goop has evolved into a web-based company, Goop.com. According to Paltrow, the company's name "is a nickname, like my name G.P., so it really comes from nowhere and I want it to be a meaningless word and it could mean nothing." Goop has evolved into e-commerce, collaborating with fashion brands, launching pop-up stores, launching health summits, print magazines and podcasts.
Goop, and with the Paltrow extension, have invited criticism by displaying expensive products, and promoting medical care and are scientifically impossible, some of which can be dangerous. These controversies include steaming vaginas, jade eggs, harmful coffee enemas, and "Body Vibes", a wearable sticker that is claimed to "balance the frequency of energy in our bodies" and what Goop claims to be wrongly made from NASA. - materials developed.
A brand analyst has noted how Goop's response to criticism appears to be designed to "strengthen their brand and attract their customers closer," noting Goop's references to feminism, traditional Asian medicine and Eastern philosophy, and anti-establishment politics to do so.
Food
In October 2007, Paltrow signed for the Spanish PBS television series... on the Road Again , featuring Spanish food and culture.
In 2008, Paltrow co-authored the book Spanish... Culinary Street Trips with Mario Batali. In 2011, he wrote a book titled Princess My Dad: Delicious, Easy to Celebrate Family and Togetherness Recipes. In the same year he wrote the book Notes From the Kitchen Table . Two years later he published a book entitled All Good: an Easy Delicious Recipe That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Good , which promotes a documented elimination diet not supported by medical evidence. That year he wrote the foreword for a book by Ross Matthews, Man Up! Tales of My Delusional Self-Confidence .
The negative reaction by a group of scientists and scientists of mother communication into Paltrow 2015 encouraged video for the mandatory labeling of foods containing genetically modified organisms leading to the creation of a documentary film, Science Moms. This film is about mothers who advocate decision-making based on knowledge about children's health and nutrition.
Personal life
At the age of 24, Paltrow was engaged to actor Brad Pitt, whom he dated from 1994 to 1997. The engagement was canceled, according to Paltrow, as he was not yet ready to marry. Since then Paltrow says that since this is his first relationship with other celebrities, it teaches him the need for public wisdom about his romantic life.
Paltrow had a three-year relationship with actor Ben Affleck from 1997 to the end of 2000. They first disbanded in early 1999; Soon after, Paltrow persuaded Affleck to star in the movie Bounce with him. During filming, the couple started dating again and eventually broke up in October 2000.
In October 2002, Paltrow met Chris Martin of British rock band Coldplay backstage three weeks after the death of his father, Bruce Paltrow. They got married on December 5, 2003, in a ceremony at a hotel in Southern California. Paltrow and Martin have two children: Apple Princess Blythe Alison Martin (b. 2004) and son of Moses Bruce Anthony Martin (born 2006). Paltrow explains Apple's unusual first name in Oprah, saying: "It sounds so cute and it conjures up images that are so beautiful to me - you know, apples are so cute and they're healthy and that's biblical - and I'm just thinking it sounds so beautiful and... clean! And I just think, 'Perfect!'. "She explains her son's little name from the song," Moses ", which her husband wrote to her before their marriage.
Paltrow reduces jobs after becoming a mother. He also suffered postpartum depression following the birth of his son in 2006. In March 2014, Paltrow announced that he and Martin had separated after ten years of marriage, describing the process as "conscious release". In April 2015, Paltrow filed for divorce from Chris Martin. A judge completes their divorce on July 14, 2016. Paltrow has been dating producer Brad Falchuk, whom he has met at the Glee location since 2014. The couple announced their relationship in April 2015 at a birthday party years after months of speculation. On January 8, 2018, Paltrow and Falchuk announced that they were engaged.
In 2013, Paltrow is practicing Transcendental Meditation.
In 2017, Paltrow said that during the filming of the 1996 film Emma, ââhe had received unwanted sexual advances by producer Harvey Weinstein. He confessed to Pitt, who was dealing with Weinstein at an industry event. Weinstein then warned Paltrow not to tell anyone else.
Movieography
Movies
Television
Discography
Singles
Primary single
Other album appearances
Music videos
Works published
- Paltrow, Gwyneth (2011). My Dad's Daughter: Delicious, Easy Recipes to Celebrate Family & amp; Togetherness . Grand Central Life & amp; Style. ISBN: 978-0446557313.
- Paltrow, Gwyneth (2013). Everything is Good: Delicious, Easy Recipes That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Good . Grand Central Life & amp; Style. ISBN: 978-1455522712.
- Paltrow, Gwyneth (2011). Notes from My Kitchen Table . Grand Central Life & amp; Style. ISBN: 978-0752227894.
Awards and nominations
References
External links
- Gwyneth Paltrow at EncyclopÃÆ'Ã|dia Britannica
- Gwyneth Paltrow on Twitter
- Gwyneth Paltrow Newsletter, Goop
- Gwyneth Paltrow in IMDb
- Gwyneth Paltrow in Box Office Mojo
- Gwyneth Paltrow at Rotten Tomatoes
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