Hallie Berry won an Emmy in 2000 for Outstanding Lead Actress in the 1999 film "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge". She also won the Golden Globe award for the same film in the same year. She won an Oscar in 2002 for Best Leading Actress for her role in "Monster's Ball" that was released in 2001.
Hallie berry
berrys and seed and some times corn grain
Jared Padalecki won the 1999 "Claim to Fame" contest on FOX. He has found fame as an actor, most notably playing the role of Dean Forester in the TV series "Gilmore Girls". Padalecki has also had other lead roles, such as in "Friday the 13th" and "The Christmas Cottage".
Colors are made from natural material such as foliage, berrys, types of dirts, etc. Many types of berrys were used to make dyes in various cultures. Some types of dirts, like clays, have reddish/brown coloring to them.
There are a few healthful claims. Some claims like eating right and working out.
petroleum, natural gas, steel, automobile parts, electronics, clothing, bananas and apples
the simpil things like all meicines and items berrys ETC.
i would cut them off
Haley Hailey Hailee Hayley Halle Haille Hallie Halie Haylee Haylie Those are some ^^
i don't think he would care as long as u love him for him and not cause he fame's so you can get fame's
Ray Wallace gained fame in the 1950s for claiming to have discovered Bigfoot tracks in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. He capitalized on this notoriety by promoting his findings, selling merchandise, and engaging in publicity stunts related to Bigfoot. In his later years, he admitted to having fabricated some of the evidence, but his initial claims had already established him as a key figure in Bigfoot lore. His fame ultimately contributed to the ongoing fascination and cultural phenomenon surrounding the search for Bigfoot.
you can go to amity square, go to that girl that gives massages in vailstone, or buy some with berrys in that store in floaroma town