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90+ Celebrity newspapers and tabloids

Grant from Halswell

Random selection of publications featuring various celebs including:
36 Your Weekend large format magazines featuring Micheal Keaton, Graham Norton, Taika Waititi, Temuera Morrison, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, John Cleese, boxer Joseph Parker, Michael Parkinson, The Beatles, Cliff Curtis, Neil Finn, Michael Palin, Peter Jackson, Ralph Fiennes, George Clooney, Sir David Attenborough, Rick Stein, David Farrier, Alan Rickman, Joel Tobeck, Erik Thomson of Packed to the Rafters, Dan Wooton, and Josh McKenzie, Melanie Lynskey, Harry Potter author J K Rowling, Keisha Castle Hughes Kate Winslet, Heidi Klum, Dita Von Teese, Antonia Peeble, Sarah Jessica Parker, Evangeline Lily, Rose McIvor, Kimbra, Angela Bloomfield of Shortland Street.
16 Capital Times ranging from 2005-2012. Covers feature:
• Sex and the City: Carrie Bradshaw / Sarah Jessica Parker
• Joseph Gordon Levitt
• The Bourne Ultimatum: Matt Damon & Julia Stiles
• Adrian Grenier Entourage
• Cowboy Western Good for Nothing's Cohen Holloway and Inge Rademeyer
• Total Recall remake Jessica Biel
• Kristen Stewart Twilight
• George Clooney
• Katie Holmes
• Gemma Arterton Prince of Persia
• MacHomer cover: Rick Miller - The Simpsons
• Orlando Bloom
• Kevin Sorbo – Hercules
• Rhys Darby of Flight of the Concords
• Helena Bonham Carter of Alice in Wonderland
• The Passion of Jesus
11 TV Week supplements:
13-19 May 2003: Noah Wyle in ER
27 May-2 June 2003: Jay Laga'aia and Katherine Kennard in Street Legal
9-15 Dec 2003: Mark Valley & co-star in Keen Eddie
19-25 Sept 2006: Dennis Haysbert of 24 in The Unit
2 Oct 2012: Zooey Deschanel in New Girl
9 Oct 2012: James Van Der Beek of Dawson's Creek in Don't Trust The B**** in Apartment 23
23 Oct 2012: Steve Buscemi in Boardwalk Empire
29 Jan 2013: Robyn Malcolm of Outrageous Fortune in Agent Anna
19 Feb 2013: Keri Russell of Felicity in The Americans
26 Feb 2013: Lucy Lui of Charlie's Angels and Johnny Lee Miller in Elementary
7 May 2013: Benedict Cumberpatch, Adelaide Clemens and Rebecca Hall in Parade's End.
13 Sunday and other large format magazines featuring Maggie Smith and Hugh Bonneville of Downton Abbey, Barbie, Jane Fonda, Russell Brand, Zoe Ball, Ladyhawke, Ricky Gervais, Dominic Bowden, James Deen porn star, Rena Owen opera singer Jonathan Lemalu, Anjelica Huston and Kendrick Lamar.
3 Globe tabloids
from USA:

27 February 1990: Woody Harrelson of Cheers, Bruce Willis, Vanna White, JFK
3 January 1989: Cher, Angie Dickinson, John F Kennedy, Frank Sinatra, Patrick Duffy of Dallas, Morton Downey Jnr, Cybill Shepherd, Johnny Carson
27 August 1985: Valerie Bertinelli, Heather Thomas of The Fall Guy, Patrick Duffy & Larry Hagman of Dallas, Eddie Van Halen
National Enquirer from USA 8 March 2004 with Tony Randall, Jennifer Lopez, Jerry Hall, Charlize Theron.
12 Go, Box & Culture large format magazines with Kate Winslet, Sarah Jessica Parker, Helen Mirren as the Queen, Star Trek cast, Mariska Hargitay of SVU, Barry Humphries, Princess Grace of Monaco, Keeley Hawes. Jamie Lee Curtis, James Corden, Joanne Froggatt of Downton Abbey, Passenger
2 Life magazines - Daniel Bedingfield in tartan and Gin Wigmore.
Not all magazines are pictured. Pick up from Halswell, Christchurch.

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