Stephen Chow was born on June 22, 1962 in Hong Kong. He is a popular actor and director, expert mainly in the field of comedy. He was named the King of Comedy by the entertainment media in Hong Kong. This image is summed up by his nickname Sing Yeh, (Master of the Martial Arts who sings). However, its characteristic mo lei tau (Hong Kong humor), which includes puns, double meanings and jokes at the expense of the unique aspects of Chinese culture, seen in some of his earlier films like Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu Hustle and CJ7
Stephen Chow, the King of Comedy
Jim Carrey
James Eugene “Jim” Carrey (born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Carrey began stand-up comedy in 1979, performing at Yuk Yuk’s in Toronto, Ontario. After gaining prominence in 1981, he began working at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles where he was soon noticed by comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who immediately signed him to open his tour performances. Carrey, long interested in film and television, developed a close friendship with comedian Damon Wayans, which landed him a role in the sketch comedy hit In Living Color, in which he portrayed various characters during the show’s 1990 season. Having had little success in television movies and several low-budget films, Carrey was cast as the title character in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective which premiered in February, 1994 making more than $72 million domestically. The film spawned a sequel, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995), in which he reprised the role of Ventura. These higher-profile roles eventually led to his being cast as Stanley Ipkiss in The Mask (1994) for which he gained a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy, and as Lloyd Christmas in the comedy film Dumb and Dumber (1994).
Between 1996 and 1999, Carrey continued his success after earning lead roles in several highly popular films including The Cable Guy (1996), Liar Liar (1997), in which he was nominated for another Golden Globe Award and in the critically acclaimed films The Truman Show and Man on the Moon, in 1998 and 1999, respectively. Both films earned Carrey Golden Globe awards. Since earning both awards — the only two in his three-decade career— Carrey continued to star in highly acclaimed comedy films, including How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) where he played the title character, Bruce Almighty (2003) where he portrayed the role of unlucky TV reporter Bruce Nolan, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), and Yes Man (2008). Carrey has also taken on more serious roles including Joel Barish in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) alongside Kate Winslet and Kirsten Dunst, which earned him another Golden Globe nomination, and Steven Jay Russell in I Love You Phillip Morris (2010) alongside Ewan McGregor.
People would be frank and admit that they follow the fashion that the celebrities take up or indulge in. This may refer to the sense of clothing, their get away places, socializing strategies or even the vehicles that they use. It would be even more thrilling to know their bedroom and pleasure activities, especially to people who are celebrity lovers and fanatics. Madonna has openly revealed her so called secret of using sex toys in her book ‘Sex‘ without shrugging. The famous and cult hit TV show ‘sex and the City’ made the Rabbit Pearl Vibrator a household name by making one of the characters use it. Apart from these intentional promotions of sex toys, celebrities often promote them indirectly by mentioning them in interviews and stuff. I tell you what she wants, what she really, really wants, she wants a throbbing vibrator! Baby faced Emma Bunton has shocked the pop world with revelations that she enjoys herself of an evening with a kinky vibe, bought for her by her friend and fellow Spice girl; Mel B. In relation, fellow pop star and Hip Pop diva; Missy Elliot enjoys her personal time with a vibrator, claiming that her toys are more than sufficient to keep her happy on tour. The Butterfly is thought to be her favorite. Missy has even gone as far as to write a song in commemoration of her vibe, suitably named “Toyz” which tastefully or as tasteful as Missy can be, reminds boys that we don’t always need them. Although she hasn’t said which kinky number does it for her the most, ex queen of the Jungle and soon to be divorced; Katie Price has sensationally let slip that she had even tried to take a number of toys into the jungle when appearing on Celebrity get me out of here. We can only imagine just how many sexy implements Katie has tried her hand to since splitting with hunky pop star Peter Andre. Katie was also once rumored to have been in the early stages of designing her own range of sex toys and condoms although this is yet to materialize. Perhaps she has been too busy with her latest string of fellas! Roseanne Barr, who has long been a household name for her role as ‘Roseanne’ in the long standing American comedy series, has also expressed her passion for sex aids. She claims that her favorite brand is Hitachi and we doubt that she is referring to her new TV. So next time you are reading about Posh’s new handbag or Cheryl Cole’s gorgeous stilettos, why not spare a thought for the celebrities that are doing it for themselves with a host of sexy play things!
The merry-go-around of celebrity news moves on at incredible speed, producing sensational stories that range in quality and content. Since the industry has never had aspirations to tremendous intellectual depth, it often banks on other qualities, especially the entertainment value and shock value of their output. Readers and viewers who keep track of celebrity antics are usually interested in having a good laugh or peeking backstage where they can see more of the glossy world of the famous, the rich and the fortunate. In this environment, it is no surprise that quite a large proportion of celebrity scandals are rather silly, if you take a closer look. They prove even more so once some time goes by and no one seems to remember what the outrage was all about. But probably, the silliest stories are those that produce a massive reaction from the public, grow so big that they dominate the headlines for a couple of days and then disappear without a trace, as it nothing had happened. There is some inherently comic quality in the fact that the public indignation that surrounds them dies out so fast despite the proportions it first acquires. One good illustration of this sort of event is what happened to Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson when her breast was revealed, accidentally or with cunning premeditation, no one really knows, in what became the most famous wardrobe malfunction in history. As a combination of a few factors coincided, mainly the fact that the event was being broadcast during the Super Bowl final, the interracial undertones and the explicit sexual power of the incident, the scandal sent shivers of moral discomfort down the spines of millions of Americans. Its more long-term impact was rather modest and beyond stricter regulations that ban any hint of sexual content from the Super Bowl evening, little has changed. This disproportion between the immediate splash the Nipplegate produced and its fading into insignificance in the following months is indeed comic. Celebrity gossip websites were still in their infancy when the news broke that somebody released Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s sex tapes on the Internet. Anyone who appreciated the well-endowed lifeguard from the Baywatch could have a section of her intimacy with her newly-wed rock star husband. This has been long overshadowed by the more explicit sexual content that can be easily accessed on the Internet, including webcam antics by wannabe celebrities, but at that time the public reaction was intense. It was a topic of hushed conversations from high schools to workplaces, but it died out as abruptly as it was unleashed on the general public. From today’s perspective it does look rather silly. No one could see it coming that Britney Spears would go through a major meltdown, but she did, in front of the whole world. It was confusing, embarrassing and silly at the same time to watch the beautiful pop singer enter the path of self-destruction. These constant images and stories of what she did and what she did not do pumped her to such an extent that she transformed into an unreal figure mixing comedy with tragic.


