Jul 07, 2010 Jennifer 0
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I have just added 815 HQ captures of Emmanuelle from the film “Taking Chances” (also known as “Patriotville”) into our gallery!


Jul 07, 2010 Jennifer 0
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Country singer Kenny Chesney, actor Will Ferrell and model Brooklyn Decker on Wednesday were named presenters for the 2010 ESPYs show live July 14 in Los Angeles.

They will join ESPN personality Chris Berman, actress Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage), actor Zac Efron (Charlie St. Cloud), actress Ashley Greene (The Twilight Saga), actor Samuel L. Jackson, actor Tracy Morgan (30 Rock), race-car driver Danica Patrick, ESPN personality Stuart Scott and action sports legend Shaun White for the the 18th annual show, hosted by Saturday Night Live’s Seth Meyers, at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN.

In addition, top athletes scheduled to attend so far include: Drew Brees, Reggie Bush, Landon Donovan, Evan Lysacek, Terrell Owens, Jorge Posada, Aaron Rogers, Jeremy Shockey, Dara Torres and more.

Fans will determine the winners in all categories (except the Arthur Ashe Courage Award and other special awards) by voting online and, for the first time, on Facebook through Saturday.

From ESPN

Jul 03, 2010 Jennifer 0
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There is a brand new photo session of Emmanuelle that was just released! I have added 12 HQ photos of her – she looks absolutely amazing! :heart:

Jul 01, 2010 Jennifer 0
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Entourage might be all about the boys, but it’s hard to ignore Emmanuelle Chriqui’s leggy brunette character, Sloan. Lending Season 7 of the hit HBO series some fiercely feminine appeal, Emmanuelle is heating things up not only on, but also off screen. In a steamy photo shoot for HBO.com, the actress, featured unzipping her Pleasure Doing Business little black dress, joins forces with Entourage stylist Olivia Miles to uncover Sloan’s enviable style. “The premise of the shoot was all about the intimate moments with her,” Miles tells PEOPLE exclusively. “To me this felt like the end of a great night, of a really fun night. Sloan’s style is modern and eclectic and sexy without having to try too hard. She’s super-clean, modern, professional, yet still with a bohemian, fun twist,” she explains. And if Sloan’s style has you hooked every Sunday night, you’ll be happy to know you don’t need a Hollywood paycheck to achieve it—at least not all of it. “What’s fun about this character is sometimes she’s wearing the most expensive designers imaginable, and sometimes she’s not. Mixing high and low, and knowing that you don’t have an unlimited budget makes someone look great,” says Miles. See more of Emmanuelle’s intimate moments in “Sloan Uncovered” on HBO.com starting tomorrow.

From People

Jun 29, 2010 Jennifer 0
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The wonderful folks at the Superior Pics forum uploaded an amazing promo featuring Emmanuelle for the new season of “Entourage”! I have added 91 HQ captures and the video itself to the site – make sure you check them out – Emmanuelle looks so beautiful! :heart:

Jun 28, 2010 Jennifer 0
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I have added 18 HQ captures of Emmanuelle from the season 7 premiere of “Entourage”!

Jun 27, 2010 Jennifer 0
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Just a reminder, the season 7 premiere of “Entourage” is tonight!

Don’t forget that Livestream will be hosting a live chat at on Sunday 11 PM ET with Emmanuelle – so be sure to visit www.livestream.com/entourage to participate!

Jun 27, 2010 Jennifer 0
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I have added 10 photos from two recent photo sessions into our gallery! You can see the scans/articles in our “magazine scans” section of the gallery. 😉

Jun 27, 2010 Jennifer 0
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Before the Scene is where we all start. In a small town with our families. In front of a mirror with our friends. The days spent sleeping on a couch. The nights working at a bar. Living with the unknown and surrounded by uncertainty. It’s about the times that define us. It’s about the darkness just before the limelight.
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Emmanuelle Chriqui is most recognizable for her recurring role as Sloan McQuewick on HBO’s Entourage and as Dahlia, opposite Adam Sandler in You Don’t Mess With the Zohan. Her upcoming films include 13, Elektra Luxx, and Renny Harlin’s Georgia. She currently splits her time between Los Angeles and New York.
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Q: What made you want to become an actor?
A: “From a very young age I always knew this is what I wanted to do. I started in the theatre when I was seven and was instantly hooked. The feeling of losing myself in a moment remains one of the most amazing things to me. The whole environment of the theatre and film and television has always felt like home. It brings me so much joy and gives me the ability to meet all kinds of people and learn so many different things. Most of the great experiences of my life have come from my work.”

Q: What was your biggest fear?
A: “My biggest fear was always the what if’s. What if I can’t do this? What if I don’t succeed in the way I want? What if I have to live with unfulfilled dreams? What if I can’t support myself doing what I love to do?”

Q: What was your lowest point?
A: “In my early twenties, when I didn’t have thick skin yet. All the rejection and negativity drove me into fear mode and I just quit. I call it my ‘three month sabbatical.’ I wanted nothing to do with the industry and started doing martial arts. It was a very unhappy time as deep down I knew I wasn’t living my truth. My agents called me in for an audition that I kept refusing. Then finally [I] decided to go in and got it! This project ended up changing things for me and putting me back on my path. I struggled a lot though even after that: in the same year I got cut out of two big films. It crushed me and made me question everything.”

Q: What kept you from walking away?
A: “I think the thing that ultimately kept me from walking away was my faith in God and the universe. I always told myself that everything happens exactly the way [it’s] supposed to, even the really hard stuff. I lost my mother at an early age, and before she passed away she once told me I would become an actress for the both of us. That will always stay in my heart and mind.”

Q: What did you walk away from?
A: “I walked away from the things I didn’t believe in. I walked away from the unhealthy scene that exists here in L.A. I constantly reminded myself why I was here. I walked away from the parties and took my auditions very seriously. I walked away from people who didn’t support me or wished me ill.”

Q: Who was your closest ally?
A: “My family and my first manager. They believed in me and always encouraged me through the tough times. I have been blessed with wonderful angels in my life.”

Q: What were you doing the morning before the audition that changed your life?
A: “The night before I got one of my first big films, I was living with a close group of friends. We always had so much fun and kept each other going as we were all in similar boats. I believe I was living there rent free as I was totally broke and going through yet another hard time. I was seriously missing home and contemplating moving back to Canada. That night I dreamt that my mother came to me, patted my head and whispered to me that everything was going to be okay. I woke up and got the offer. Pretty magical.”

Q: What were the words that kept you going?
A: “A phrase that really resonated deeply to me was from a gospel a friend sent to me: ‘He didn’t bring me this far just to leave me here.’ It is the simple truth.”

Q: How have you changed?
A: “I think my faith is stronger than ever. And in my heart, I fully believe that everything is perfect even in its imperfection. I have come to embrace that this is life, obstacles and all, and it’s all about the attitude with which you choose to handle things. I think I am far more patient, and far more grateful, for not only the big miracles [but the small ones].”

Q: What words do you have to inspire others?
A: “Everything happens in the time it is supposed to: be patient, work hard and have faith. I recently read that when you plant bamboo from a seed, it takes five years to come out of the ground, then it grows like a weed. I think that is accurate for anything you are passionate about. Water it, tend the soil, love it and it will blossom.”

From Scene Magazine

Jun 27, 2010 Jennifer 0
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Emmanuelle Chriqui is a contradiction in terms: She recently returned from the former Soviet Union, where she filmed a starring role in Renny Harlan’s politically charged recreation of the Russian invasion of “Georgia,” but Emmanuelle was most recently seen on the big screen as a pregnant porn star in the SXSW-debuted indie “Electra Luxx.”

Perhaps best known as Sloan on “Entourage” (season 7 premieres tonight on HBO!), in her personal life Emmanuelle is all about single-minded commitment to the causes that she passionately supports. She’s heavily involved in the Environmental Media Association’s Young Hollywood board, and helped launch Raise Hope For Congo with respected humanitarian John Prendergast.

I spoke with Emmanuelle after she helped kick off the EMA School Gardens Program, which will roll out through 25 schools in urban Los Angeles to help under-served communities develop self-sustaining, organic food sources.

ES: When did you start getting involved in eco-consciousness?

EC: I’ve always been attracted to the alternative lifestyle, meaning organic and natural and alternative healing. That stuff has always been present in my life.

When I was shooting “Zohan” I really wanted to get a new car. I had been driving the same lovely little 1988 red two-door Toyota Corolla forever. I wanted to drive a Prius, and that was a big commitment for me because it was a real statement at the time.

One of the producers put me in touch with Debbie Levin [CEO of the Environmental Media Association], who connected me with Toyota. Being involved with Debbie and the EMAs [the Environmental Media Awards show, produced by the Environmental Media Association] has been a constant learning process. I’ve been getting more and more involved. And it’s really gotten a lot easier to be environmentally conscious!

ES: Yes, I was thinking about that when you talked about a so-called “alternative lifestyle” that was environmentally conscious. I can’t wait for a time when organic and natural is the norm!

EC: Exactly! And the alternative is the bizarros who are driving their giant old Broncos.

ES: So, let’s talk about the important stuff. What are your favorite green fashion labels or beauty finds?

EC: I’m still learning. I love Alexx Jae, which is awesome. I love their style, and their idea of using [upcycled fabric] from other companies. I wear Alexx Jae all the time. I also love anything made from bamboo–jeans, shirts, anything. I don’t understand why everybody doesn’t want to dress that way; it feels amazing–softer than the softest old t-shirt!

The whole thing is an exploration. Fashion, cosmetics–I feel like every day there’s a new something that’s all natural, all organic, no parabens. I love going to Erewhon and using Jason Body Wash. Just switching out everything and replacing it with the good kind.

It’s a journey and it’s a lifestyle that’s evolving every single minute. There are better products all the time. But you can’t just use something because it’s good for the environment. It’s got to feel good. Like toilet paper. There are so many different eco-brands now, you can choose which one you like.

Find out more about Emmanuelle’s eco-challenges–and eco-sins–at EcoStiletto.com