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Bruce Almighty ¨ Jim Carrey & Jennifer Aniston in New York

Movie premiere & promotion photos May 19-23, 2003 ~ NY
At the TRL MTV Studios May 19th
© 2002 nidhin.com - All Rights Reserved
All Photos taken by Nishanth Gopinathan for nidhin.com
Jim Carrey Photos : Jim Carrey at the MTV Studios Jim Carrey at the NBC Studios
All pictures below were digitally edited before posting online

Release Date: May, 2003
Distributor: Columbia Pictures (Sony)
Cast: Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston, Morgan Freeman, Lisa Ann Walter, Nora Dunn, Catherine Bell, Philip Baker Hall
Director: Tom Shadyac
Premise: Bruce Nolan (Jim Carrey), a "human interest" TV reporter is discontented with almost everything in life, despite his popularity and the love of his girlfriend (Jennifer Aniston). At the end of the worst day in his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God - and God responds. He appears in human form (Morgan Freeman) and challenges Bruce to take on the big job and see if he can do it any better.
Jim Carrey Vital Stats:Birth Name: Birth Place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Nationality: Canadian Bio: Rubber-faced, hyperkinetic Jim Carrey went from a life of poverty in his native Canada to become the highest-priced comic actor in the known universe. Encouraged by his father, he began performing routines at stand-up clubs in Toronto at age 15. While not exactly winning over the crowds then, Carrey returned to the same venue two years later with a more polished delivery and caught the attention of booking agents who hired him to open for Rodney Dangerfield in Las Vegas. Again, his relative youth worked against him and he returned north where he acted in the made-for-Canadian TV-movie "Rubberface" (1981), playing a struggling stand-up comic. After appearing on "The Tonight Show", Carrey caught his first feature role as a draft dodger whose faked death is unwittingly unmasked by a con artist in Richard Lester's quirky comedy "Finders Keepers" (1984). More... Jim Carrey News Jim Carrey attacked at press conference Grove's box office forecast: Tom Hanks' 'Green Mile' will bring in the green Boston film critics crown 'Three Kings' best picture Execs predict lackluster openings for 'Bicentennial Man,' 'Anna' and 'Stuart' Big films, A-list stars are in store for Christmas week Stone Scores; Carrey Fumbles at Holiday Box Office Christmas weekend might be record-breaking Kid Power Powers Holiday Week Box Office 'Stuart Little': The Little Mouse That Could Robert De Niro: Da Comedian? NEWSMAKERS: Brandy denies addiction rumors What's Cookin' at the Globes? NEWSMAKERS: DGA Announces its Nominees NEWSMAKERS: Iger named Disney chief BUZZ/SAW: L.A. vs. New York Features Jim Carrey attacked at press conference Almost Reel: Picks for Clicks "Bruce Almighty" Movie Stills On the Red Carpet! "Bruce Almighty" Premiere Photos Multimedia "The Grinch": Jim Carrey Interview Part I "The Grinch" Video Clip "The Grinch": Jim Carrey Interview Video Part II "Me, Myself & Irene" Premiere Video "The Grinch": Rick Baker Interview Video 2000 Teen Choice Awards Video "The Majestic" Interview Video, Part 1 "The Majestic" Interview Video, Part II Hangin' with the big dogs "Bruce Almighty" Trailer Related Products Buy A Jim Carrey Photo - 8 in. x 10 in. Filmography Cast Stuck on You (2003) has been mentioned to star. Stuck on You (2003) Lead Actor Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2003) Joel Barish Bruce Almighty (2003) Bruce Nolan The Majestic (2001) Luke Trimble The Majestic (2001) Peter Appleton Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) The Grinch Me, Myself and Irene (2000) Charlie Me, Myself and Irene (2000) Hank Man on the Moon (1999) Andy Kaufman Simon Birch (1998) Adult Joe Wenteworth The Truman Show (1998) Truman Burbank Liar Liar (1997) Fletcher Reede The Cable Guy (1996) Cable Guy Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) Ace Ventura Batman Forever (1995) The Riddler/Edward Nygma Dumb & Dumber (1994) Lloyd The Mask (1994) Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) Ace Ventura Pink Cadillac (1989) Lounge Entertainer Earth Girls Are Easy (1989) Wiploc The Dead Pool (1988) Johnny Squares Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) Walter Getz Once Bitten (1985) Mark Kendall Finders Keepers (1984) Lane Biddlecoff High Strung Actor Rubberface Actor Screenwriter Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) Jim Carrey attacked at press conference By Robert Nuñez, Hollywood.com Staff Hollwyood, December 7, 1999 -- By now, you'd figure that Jim Carrey would be used to being attacked. Attacked by harsh critics. Attacked by autograph-seeking fans. Attacked by ex-wife Lauren Holly (alimony, anyone?). Still, he looked stunned and confused when Las Vegas singer Tony Clifton, dressed in full lounge lizard regalia, attacked him Saturday. Carrey was responding to questions during a press conference for his upcoming Universal biopic "Man on the Moon" (named for the hit REM song) about the life of comedian Andy Kaufman. Clifton spray painted "Tony on the Moon" on the walls of the elegant Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills after making his way through a crowd of confused reporters. He voiced his contempt for the actor/comedian who he referred to as Drew Carey. Drew Carey? Clifton then confronted Jim Carrey and defiantly poured water over the head of the star who earns up to $20 million per movie. Carrey countered with a pitcher of iced tea. They began to fight until the intruder was placed into a headlock by Carrey and escorted away by security. The question on everyone's mind: "Who was that lunatic?" "Tony Clifton" is one of Kaufman's many personas. The Kaufmanesque event is just the last phase in a filmmaking experience that can only be called surreal. It seems Carrey has been having problems figuring out where Kaufman ends and Carrey begins. During filming, Carrey had a three-month bout of what he calls "selective schizophrenia." He says he stopped existing as Jim Carrey and instead started thinking and acting solely as Kaufman. "I even went to bed as Andy", said Carrey. The lines between Kaufman and Carrey often blurred during shooting, leading to several well-publicized incidents of Carrey acting as Kaufman long after the cameras stopped rolling. "The experience itself wa o incredible and still to this day I tell myself 'this is never going to happen again,'" Carrey reflects. "It was an odyssey for everybody. It was really like Andy was around. Andy was directing. Every decision was made on that basis." To add to the identity crisis, Carrey shares a birthday with Kaufman (Jan. 17, for those who want to send cards). One thing Carrey is certain of: It was he, not Kaufman, who was snubbed at the Oscars last year for his dramatic turn as media victim Truman Burbank in "The Truman Show." Could "Man on the Moon" be Carrey's vindication? When asked about his Oscar odds, Carrey said, "The experience was so incredible that if something like that happened on top of it, I don't know what I'd do. I'd have a heart attack or something. It'd be ungrateful to sit here and expect something else to come my way from that. It would be a wonderful thing, no question about it." One question remains: Who was that playing "Tony Clifton" at the press conference? Angry journalists wanted to know who to lame for their broken tape recorders (victimized during the confrontation). Seems as though Kaufman's longtime collaborator (and "Man on the Moon" co-executive producer) Bob Zmuda was the man Carrey mentioned as the culprit, though bo n seem determined to keep Kaufman's characters, as well as his spirit, alive. "If you explain Andy Kaufman, you've killed him," said Carrey earnestly. "The triumph of his life is that he beat death because he can't be explained. Nobody knows if it's for real or not. That way he's immortal. If I ever did win an Oscar, I wish he'd come up and grab it out of my hands." "Man on the Moon" hits theaters Dec. 22. Story continues Stuck on You (2003) Synopsis: A comedy about the relationship between a set of Siamese twins. They excel in High School by using the fact that they are joined at the hip to their advantage in sports. But after graduation one of them wants to go to Hollywood to pursue an acting career, and the other is forced to go along. Statistics Genre(s): Comedy Rating: Not available Runtime: Not available Distributor(s): 20th Century Fox Distribution Theatrical Release: 12/12/2003 Video Release: Not available Locations Los Angeles, California\ Miami, Florida\ Cast & Role Matt Damon Greg Kinnear Eva Mendes Cher Wenn Yann Shih Jackie Flynn Seymour Cassel Crew & Credit Peter Farrelly Director Bobby Farrelly Director Peter Farrelly Producer Bobby Farrelly Producer Bradley Thomas Producer
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