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...Hasty Pudding Theatricals always put their Woman of the Year (WOY) through a number of daunting and humiliating tasks (see: Halle Berry, 2006). But nothing is more embarrassing than showing up to the event solo. So who should this year’s WOY, newly-single Scarlett Johansson, bring to the event? Fortunately for her, Harvard is chock-full of eligible bachelors ready to take on the challenge. Nathan J. Dern ’07: The “Beauty and the Geek” star can handle the spotlight, and the show seems to have upped his confidence...
...barbs offered up by Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals? The world will soon find out. Stiller will receive the Hasty Pudding’s Man of the Year (MOY) award for 2007, the group announced Monday. He and his female counterpart, Woman of the Year (WOY) Scarlett Johansson, will be feted with roasts on successive weekends this February, as the student theatrical group presses on toward the premiere of its 159th original production, “The Tent Commandments.” The official qualification for the annual MOY/WOY award is a “lasting and impressive...
...world will soon find out. Stiller will receive the Hasty Pudding’s Man of the Year (MOY) award for 2007, the group announced today. He and his female counterpart, Woman of the Year (WOY) Scarlett Johansson, will be feted with roasts on successive weekends this February, as the student theatrical group presses on toward the premiere of its 159th original production, “The Tent Commandments...
...Scarlett Johansson’s career is a little bit shorter than Stiller’s,” said Lachter. “But in a short period of time she has just exploded to be a fantastic leading lady…she has been getting a lot of critical acclaim...
...contract, his "nom de screen" and not much more from Paramount, where he made nearly a quarter of his films and no strong impression. He was noticed opposite Mae West and Marlene Dietrich, but it was in 1936, on a loan-out for an RKO flop, Sylvia Scarlett, that he finally "felt the ground under his feet," as George Cukor, the film's director, would put it. He played a type he had known in his past, a Cockney con man with a chipper way of expressing a gloomy view of human nature. Here, for the first time, he achieved...