Archive for Thursday, April 03, 2008
Where you’ve seen him
Jared Leto first set hearts aflutter in the mid-1990s as unattainable dreamboat Jordan Catalano on TV’s “My So-Called Life.” After making the jump to films, he played distance runner Steve Prefontaine in the 1997 biopic “Prefontaine” and heroin addict Harry Goldfarb in the adaptation of Hubert Selby Jr.’s cult novel “Requiem for a Dream,” among other roles. He’s also developed a second career as a rock star, fronting 30 Seconds to Mars.
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- Federal probe focuses on wife of L.A. City Atty. Delgadillo
- Best Asian breakfast restaurants in Los Angeles
- Researchers produce blood in lab from stem cells
- In the Nevada desert, there's something out there -- the Black Mailbox
- Tyrone Freeman steps aside as head of SEIU chapter
- McCain and Obama tax plans diverge on wealth
- Deaths, rape lead to scrutiny of Pasadena psychiatric hospital
- Legislature takes aim at urban sprawl and global warming
- Sprinkles cupcake controversy centers on candy dot
- Review: 'Hamlet 2'
- California Supreme Court ruling makes it easier for prisoners to win parole
- 80-minute car chase ends with man's arrest in Gardena
- U.S. wins gold in women's soccer, 1-0, over Brazil
- Russian troops to stay in Georgia, outside South Ossetia
- Kanye West, Spike Lee and more stars gear up for Democratic National Convention
- Woman, 70, found stabbed to death in Long Beach
- James Loney, Derek Lowe help Dodgers avoid sweep
- Hope Solo's golden performance anchors U.S. women's soccer triumph
- Upscale malls reach out as shoppers cut back
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