Angelina Jolie (Celebrities with Heart (Hardcover))
by Michael A Schuman
"A biography of American actress and philanthropist Angelina Jolie"--Provided by publisher.
Maria Tallchief (Native American Biographies (Enslow))
by Paul Lang
Tells the story of ballerina Maria Tallchief, focusing on her Native American background and her rise to fame with the New York City Ballet.
"A biography of American actress Scarlett Johansson"--Provided by publisher.
The Human Behind the Hero: Sets 1 - 2 (The Human Behind the Hero)
Tyra Banks is an outstanding person and such a rolemodel for young women. i would encourage anyone to watch her show The Tyra Banks Show and you could learn from it. :)
Brenda Song (Kid Stars! (Powerkids)) (Kid Stars!)
by Katherine Rawson
Benny Goodman & Teddy Wilson: Taking the Stage as the First Black-And-White Jazz Band in History
by Lesa Cline-Ransome
Oprah Winfrey (Gente Que Hay Que Conocer ) (People to Know S.)
by Jonatha A Brown
Leonardo DiCaprio (Remarkable People (Hardcover)) (Remarkable People (Paperback))
by Faith Woodland
Mandy Moore (Pop Culture: A View from the Paparazzi)
by Hal Marcovitz
"Raintree Freestyle" is a new, eye-catching range of colourful non-fiction books for the less able and reluctant reader, aged between 11 and 14 years. Designed for students with a reading age of 8 and 9 years old, these high interest books will enable readers to encounter curriculum-linked topics at an appropriate reading level. This high interest series looks at the life and work of popular figures in TV, music and film. Using a 'how they got famous' approach, each title reveals stories and exa...
Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal (Top Youtube Stars)
by Kerry Hinton
Presents the life and career of the movie actor who was born Nicolas Kim Coppola.
Who Was Lucille Ball? (Who Was?)
by Meg Belviso and Pamela D. Pollack
Who doesn't love Lucy? The legendary actress, producer, and comedian steps into the Who Was? spotlight. Much like her hit TV show, I Love Lucy, Americans in the 1950s fell in love with Lucy. Born in New York in 1911, Lucille Ball was always a natural performer. She danced in the chorus of Broadway shows and acted in small parts in Hollywood movies. But Ball's true gift was comedy. She found a way to showcase her gifts in 1951 when CBS gave her the chance to star in a sitcom. She based the show...