Monday, July 4, 2011

The Vampire Diaries Season 1 episode 10


"THE TURNING POINT"
After reading the journal left by one of the Gilbert ancestors, Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) is inspired to return to his hobby of sketching fantasy creatures, a talent he had abandoned when his parents died. Much to the surprise of their friends, Matt (Zach Roerig) and Caroline (Candice Accola) continue to hang out together. When Sheriff Forbes (guest star Marguerite MacIntyre) tells Damon (Ian Somerhalder) there has been another attack, he offers to track down the killer and learns a startling piece of information about the town's founding families. Alaric (guest star Matt Davis) steps in to help during an awkward scene with Jeremy, Tyler (Michael Trevino) and Mayor Lockwood (guest star Rob Pralgo). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Elena (Nina Dobrev) come to a new understanding, but everything changes when Elena accidentally makes a devastating discovery. Sara Canning and Katerina Graham also star. J. Miller Tobin directed the episode written by Kevin Williamson & Julie Plec & Barbie Kligman.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Katerina Graham


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Kat Graham stars as Bonnie Bennett, a powerful witch whose life and friendships have been turned upside down by the arrival of two vampire brothers, in The CW's new drama "The Vampire Diaries."
Born in Geneva, Switzerland, Graham speaks four languages, and was exposed to different cultures from an early age. Her father, Joseph, was a music executive. Her grandfather was a United Nations Ambassador from Liberia. The family moved to Los Angeles, California when Graham was 4 years old.
Graham began doing commercials at the age of 6, appearing in spots for Barbie, K-Mart, Pop Tarts, and Edison. Her first big break came when she replaced a young Christina Milian as the host of the series "Movie Surfers." Her television credits include guest spots on such shows as "Joan of Arcadia," "Like Family," "Grounded For Life," "Lizzie McGuire," "CSI: Las Vegas," "The O.C.," "Malcolm in The Middle," "Strong Medicine" and "Hannah Montana."
At the age of 15, Graham was chosen by choreographer Fatima to perform at the BET Awards as a background dancer for Lil' Bow Wow. That experience led to other stints as a background dancer for Missy Elliott, Pharrell, Jamie Foxx, and choreographers Hi Hat and Michael Rooney.
In addition to her acting and dancing abilities, Graham wrote and sang a song titled "Derailed," which was featured in a Jean-Claude Van Damme movie. At 17, Kat was selected by the Coca-Cola Company as part of an international campaign to market their soft drink Fanta. While promoting the campaign as a member of the "Fantanas" (as Capri/Strawberry), Graham simultaneously completed her degree in recording engineering. She recently finished a world tour with The Black-Eyed Peas, and her voice is featured on Will.I.Am's solo release "Songs About Girls" ("I Got It From My Mama") and "The Donque Song," featuring Snoop Dogg.
Graham was seen in the film "17 Again," with Zac Efron and Matthew Perry. Her upcoming film projects include a starring role in Universal's "Honey2," and Screen Gems' "The Roommate," with Leighton Meester of "Gossip Girl."

The Vampire Diaries Book #7


The Return: Midnight

Demons have taken hold of Fell's Church and a mysterious magical force has turned Damon mortal. Desperate, he'll do whatever it takes become a vampire again, even if that means returning to the depths of the Dark Dimension . . . with Bonnie. Stefan and Elena will go to hell and back to save Damon's innocent companion—leaving Matt and Meredith behind to fight the evil that's consuming the town.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

My LaST FriEnd i admire because.......

She's in the Center, with the biggest nose than the 2 else

Okay, so.... this is one of my BFF, her name is Mauditha Angela Sihombing, and FYI i post her in my blog because she is reaaalllyyy reallyyyy mystic and have a scary face :p hahaha. (just joking)
Mauditha or you can call her ditha, is a good friend and an amazing joker too, yeah.. i know you will notice it if you just glare to the photo -__- She's enter Gonzaga High since this year, hell yeah maude!!! She's have many friends from twitter, formspring and blog, you can say her jokes can bring people to her, hehe. But, she is pretty innocent, so you can fool her easily, she just trust you even if you say you love her, because of that she already experience 5 dreaful days of fool relationship with somebody evil enough to make fun of her. I can say she is kind though her face seems like devil, hahahahahaha. 
Okay, enough with the jokes side of description, so... emmmmm Mauditha Angela Sihombing born in Jakarta at October 12th 1996, YEAAHHH im more older than her LOL, I know her since elementary school, but i start to befriend with her when we enter Junior High and now we pretty close. I'm really happy to be her friend, if you want to know her more just click this link:

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

The Vampire Diaries Book #6


The Return: Shadow Souls
Demonic spirits are wreaking havoc in Fell's Church. While Elena's friends Bonnie and Meredith explore the evil that has taken over their town, Elena must rely on Damon to help rescue Stefan. Placing Stefan's life and her own in Damon's hands is a perilous move, but it's the only choice Elena has.

Steven R. McQueen





Steven R. McQueen stars as Jeremy Gilbert, a troubled teen on a dangerous and self-destructive path since the death of his parents, in The CW's new drama, "The Vampire Diaries."
McQueen has already built an impressive resume of television appearances. He had a recurring role as a musical prodigy on the drama "Everwood," and a leading role in the Disney Channel movie "Minutemen." His guest-starring roles have included series such as "CSI: Miami," "Without a Trace," "Numbers" and "Threshold."
On the big screen, McQueen appeared in the independent film "Club Soda," for which he won the Beverly Hills Film Festival Audience Award for Best Actor. He also has a leading role in the upcoming sci-fi action film "Piranha 3-D," with Elizabeth Shue and Jerry O'Connell.
McQueen is skilled in martial arts, ice hockey, kickboxing and horseback riding.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, McQueen is the grandson of actor Steve McQueen. He has recently relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, for the filming of "The Vampire Diaries."

The Vampire Diaries Book #5



The Return: Nightfall
Now much more than human, Elena returns with powers and gifts that were bestowed on her in the afterlife. What's more, her blood makes her irresistible to any vampire. Stefan struggles to keep Elena safe, but Damon's insatiable desire for power includes making Elena his princess of darkness. When Stefan is lured away from Fell's Church, Elena is left to choose for herself.

Ian Somerhalder





Ian Somerhalder plays Damon Salvatore, the elder and far more dangerous of two vampire brothers who share a long and bitter history, in The CW's hit drama "The Vampire Diaries." He has been nominated for a 2010 Teen Choice Award for "Choice TV Villain" for his portrayal of Damon.
Somerhalder is well known for his role as Boone on J.J. Abrams' critically acclaimed drama "Lost." He won the 2005 SAG Award as part of "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series" and "Lost" won the 2005 Emmy Award for "Best Television Series - Drama." The show was also nominated for the 2004 Golden Globe Award and the 2004 People's Choice Award. Somerhalder returned to "Lost" for several episodes during its final season.
Somerhalder starred in the Sci Fi Channel's "Lost City Raiders," opposite James Brolin. "Lost City Raiders" premiered to record ratings. He also starred in the miniseries "Marco Polo," playing the title character opposite Brian Dennehy and B.D Wong. Written by Ron Hutchinson, the film traces the Venetian adventurer's journey to Mongolia, where he was an envoy to the court of Kubla Khan.
Other film credits include starring in Ellen Kanor's "The Wake," opposite Bijou Phillips; Aaron Wiederspahn's "Sensation of Sight," opposite David Strathairn and Jane Adams; Jim Sonzero's "Pulse," opposite Kristen Bell and Christina Milian; Roger Avary's "The Rules of Attraction," opposite James Van Der Beek, Kate Bosworth, Kip Pardue and Jessica Biel; Irwin Winkler's "Life as a House," opposite Hayden Christensen, Kevin Kline and Kristen Scott Thomas; Martin Guigui's "Changing Hearts," opposite Lauren Holly and Faye Dunaway; and Tony Giglio's "In Enemy Hands," opposite William H. Macy, Jeremy Sisto and Scott Caan.
On stage, Somerhalder starred off-Broadway in Trip Cullman's "Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead," an "unauthorized parody" of Charles Schulz' comic strip "Peanuts" that follows the travails of a grown up Charlie Brown and the original gang as their beloved beagle dies. Somerhalder co-starred with Eddie Kaye Thomas, Eliza Dushku, America Ferrera, Ari Graynor and Logan Marshall-Green.
Somerhalder's other television credits include HBO's "Tell Me You Love Me," the TV movie "Anatomy of a Hate Crime," a leading role in The WB series "Young Americans," and guest starring roles in "CSI," "CSI: Miami," "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Smallville."