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Woody Harrelson "Nobody's Mentioning Vietnam..." Semi-Pro
Woody Harrelson plays Monix, a former benchwarmer for the Boston Celtics who is acquired by the Flint Tropics in a trade for a washing machine. "I have a championship ring from my days on the Celtics, but I've been dropped down to the ABA and playing for the Kentucky Colonels," says Harrelson. "I get the golden opportunity to come to Flint, Michigan and play for the Tropics. That's my character's trajectory." Woody Harrelson (Monix)An accomplished actor in film, television and on the stage, Woody Harrelson has received Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Nominations as Best Actor for his critically-acclaimed portrayal of controversial magazine publisher Larry Flynt in Milos Forman's drama, The People vs. Larry Flynt. Harrelson will be seen in the 2008 films The Grand, an ensemble comedy for director Zak Penn, and Battle in Seattle, directed by Stuart Townsand, as well as Transsiberian, directed by Brad Anderson and co-starring Emily Mortimer and Kate Mara. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.Harrelson can currently be seen in the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men, a film that has garnered much attention with multiple Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. Past credits include: After the Sunset, Play It To The Bone, The Thin Red Line, The Hi-Lo County, ED TV, Wag The Dog, Welcome To Sarajevo, Kingpin, Natural Born Killers, Indecent Proposal, White Men Can't Jump, The Big White, A Scanner Darkly, North Country, The Prize Winner of Definance, Ohio and A Prairie Home Companion. Harrelson first endeared himself to millions of viewers as a member of the ensemble cast of NBC's long-running hit comedy, "Cheers." For his work as the affable bartender Woody Boyd, he won an Emmy in 1988 and was nominated four additional times during his eight-year run on the show. In 1999, he gained another Emmy nomination when he reprised the role in a guest appearance on the spin-off series "Frasier." He later made a return to television with a recurring guest role on the hit NBC series, "Will and Grace." Balancing his film and television work, in 1999 Harrelson revived a career long commitment to the theatre by directing his own play, "Furthest from the Sun" at the Theatre de la Juene Lune in Minneapolis. He followed next with the Roundabout's Broadway revival of the N. Richard Nash play "The Rainmaker" in 2000, Sam Sheperd's "The Late Henry Moss" in 2001, John Kolvenbach's "On An Average Day" opposite Kyle MacLachlan in London's West End in the fall of 2002, and in the summer of 2003 Harrelson directed the Toronto premiere of Kenneth Lonergan's "This Is Our Youth" at the Berkeley Street Theatre. In the winter of 2005/2006 Harrelson returned to London's West End, starring in Tennessee Williams' "Night of the Iguana" at the Lyric Theatre. A committed environmentalist, Harrelson joined his activism with his film efforts in Ron Mann's "Go Further," a road documentary following Woody and friends on their bicycle journey down the Pacific Coast Highway from Seattle to Santa Barbara. Along with being daddy to his three beautiful daughters, closest to his heart is www.voiceyourself.com, a website Harrelson co-created with his wife, Laura Louie, which promotes and inspires individual action to create global momentum towards simple organic living and to restore balance and harmony to our planet.A BlackTree Media ProductionProduced By Jamaal FinkleyHostess: Ms. Brooke Christopherhttp://www.blacktree.tv
Woody Harrelson - Larry Flynt and the First Amendment
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/09/11/Woody_HarrelsonActor Woody Harrelson discusses magazine publisher Larry Flynt, whose life Harrelson portrayed in the 1996 movie "The People vs. Larry Flynt," and his lasting impact on free speech in the United States.-----The Oxonian Society presents a discussion with Woody Harrelson.Woody Harrelson is best known as the midwestern bartender, Woody Boyd, on the television series Cheers, for which he won an Emmy. Harrelson starred with Wesley Snipes in the hilarious comedy White Men Can't Jump. He then appeared in the controversial Indecent Proposal with Demi Moore and Robert Redford. Harrelson then went on to give a stunning performance as Mickey Knox in Oliver Stone’'s Natural Born Killers. He took the film world and press by storm again by starring opposite Courtney Love in The People vs. Larry Flynt. For his performance, he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. When Terrence Malick resurfaced on the film scene, he immediately put Harrelson in The Thin Red Line, which was nominated for multiple Academy Awards. Other Harrelson films that were widely received by audiences around the World include North Country, Edtv and Wag the Dog. More recently, he had a fairly long run on the sitcom Will & Grace as Grace's love interest Nathan. Whatever film or television sitcom Harrelson appears, the audience is always guaranteed a provocative performance by an extremely talented and humble person. - The Oxonian SocietyWoodrow Tracy "Woody" Harrelson is an American Emmy Award winning and Academy Award nominated actor and activist. He was born on July 23, 1961 in Midland, TX.
David Letterman-Woody Harrelson-Part-1-Feb-29-2008
David Letterman-Woody Harrelson-Feb-29-2008
Woody Harrelson compelling video supporting Focus the Nation
Watch Woody Harrelson's powerful video [link to video] for Focus the Nation. This reminds us all of why we are here to stop global warming.
EXCLUSIVE-Woody Harrelson Interview for "Raw for 30 Days"
Exclusive interview with Woody Harrelson for Feature Documentary "Raw For 30 Days"
Thoughts From Within - Woody Harrelson
Woody Harrelson's poem "Thoughts From Within" made into a video.Remarkable job if you ask me :)http://voiceyourself.com
Jennifer Aniston & Woody Harrelson Burma: It Can't Wait
http://www.BURMAITCANTWAIT.orgJoin us in a month-long campaign highlighting the Burmese struggle for liberty, democracy and human rights. Each day this month, you'll hear from celebrities who are raising their voices to build one million voices of support for Burma. Go to burmaitcantwait.org to see bonus footage, view more videos, and join the effort.Directed by Jennifer AnistonWritten by David NickollProduced by Kristin Hahn, Francesca Silvestri, Kevin ChinoyCastProducer - Jennifer AnistonDivo- Woody HarrelsonPA- Mandy IngberLine Producer- Blake AshmanDirector of Photography: Andres E. SanchezEditor_ Trish FullerSound Mixer: David WellsSound Design and mixed by Philip LoebHair- Chris McMillanMake up- Angela LevinWardrobe- Anne LaoparadonchaiSpecial Thanks:The Whitehouse PostSoundloungeCineworks Digital Studios, Inc.-Moving Picture Electronic ServicesLauren HertzbergJoe Caracciolo Jr. and Karen Rosenfelt and Gil Netter
Woody Harrelson y Owen Wilson en Perú
The two reporters that filed assault charges on Woody Harrelson and Owen Wilson have dropped them after an agreement was reached with the two Hollywood stars, said Víctor Barriga Alva, the Provincial Prosecutor for Calca.In statements made to the press, Harrelson and Wilson stated they were happy to be in Peru and considered it a beautiful country. They affirmed that the main reason they had come to the country was to support the NGOs children.
Howard Zinn and Woody Harrelson In Conversation Part 1/6
Howard Zinn and Woody Harrelson In Conversation Part 1/6
Howard Zinn and Woody Harrelson In Conversation Part 2/6
Howard Zinn and Woody Harrelson In Conversation Part 2/6



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