Before They Were Stars
Hot Gallery: Guess Who? Check Out Your Favorite Celebs’ Names Before They Rose to Stardom!
You might know these celebs by their famous monikers, but these name changers traded in their birth names for mass appeal. A rose by any other name might smell as sweet, but would you know what to call it? They do! By Kacey Arnold
Seth Poppel/Yearbook Library
Original Name: Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra
Already begging the question “Can men and women just be friends?” this lovable girl next door, seen here in her senior high school yearbook in 1979, would go on to place the most memorable order ever taken in a film. (Yeah, we’ll have what she’s having too.)
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September 10, 2012 at 10:42 pm, Adejuwon said:
This review is from: Vampire Diaries was a great sereis!! I didn’t like how the last book in the sereis was going but it ended up great! The book starts with: girl meets hot vampire Stephen and his also very hot but evil brother Damon. She is in love with the kind hearted Stephen, but evil Damon wants her all to himself. She trys to stay away from Damon but no matter what she does he keeps finding ways to get to her to take her blood, slowly turning her into a vampire. She cannot tell Stephen what is going on because he is still weak from a horrific battle with Damon, and if she would tell him he would become so angry he would try to kill Damon and end up dying because he isn’t strong enough to battle him again so soon. The whole sereis has a great plot, but I definitly recommend buying all the books before you start reading the sereis or you will be left hanging untill the next book. Trust me I know! I started reading the Awakening #1 in the Vampire Diaries sereis, and I had to end up waiting for two months to find the second book and another month to find the third and fourth book. I have read the sereis about 6 times since last year. L.J. Smith is a great writer, if you like the vampire diaries you should read the Secret Circle sereis and her Night World sereis.
September 12, 2012 at 9:17 pm, Pedro said:
I have mixed feelings about this book. It s ptrtey enjoyable, and I love reading and rereading it. It s also my favorite from the series cause it’s the most romantic out of them all (imo) and I m a hopeless romantic. However when i analyze it, it isn’t really that good. Most of the characters are ptrtey interesting/original in some way or another (the lead character, for once, isn’t the shy and insecure freak/loner/etc bella swan, lee fiora, mia thermopolis, bianca from evernight, the list could go on and on forever) and yet they are not enough explored for my taste. stefan is a ptrtey good character, however, I d probably like him better if he didn t remind me of a watered-down version of the swoony simon from silver kiss (i don’t like edward cullen, btw. his character is too fake?) and the monster-in-me shit is kind of getting old. damon is my favorite, but he could be so much more. the book feels too short, like things happen too fast. the so-called love triangle that the cover promotes never happens elena is always sure of her love for stefan, at least in this book. Unlike twilight, where there are lots of funny/witty/lovable quotes, this book doesn’t have that type of things it’s more of a serious book. don’t get me wrong, i loved this book on its own right, but a bit more humor and character interaction would have made it even better.