Virtual Newsstand: Movieline, September 2000


ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
September 2000

FEATURES

Timothy Olyphant
With his dark looks, spiky hair, and piercing gaze, it's no surprise that Timothy Olyphant has mostly been cast as a bud guy. You probably recognized him as the ecstasy-selling drug dealer in 1999's Go, or as Mickey, the killer who posed as a friend-of-Neve in Scream 2. But lately Olyphant has gone good. He was a straight-shooting cop in Gone in Sixty Seconds, and this month he plays a good, but confused, gay photographer in The Broken Hearts Club (what the movie Swingers would have been had it been about eight gay men). Early next year he stars as Mark Wahlberg's best bud in So You Wanna Be a Rock Star.

Dylan McDermott: Dylan Unplugged
Dylan McDermott may seem blessed with great fortune-- he's on the hit series "The Practice," he's starring in the upcoming film Texas Rangers and he's happily married-- but his successes have been hard-won. Here he discusses some of the lows, including losing his mother at age five and growing up on mean streets--and reveals some of his personal quirks, like not wearing underwear.

Heidi Klum: The Heidi Chronicle
Taking a lighthearted leap into film with the English comedy Blow Dry, supermodel Heidi Klum talks about the strangeness of being paid to sit around and reveals a very personal beauty tip.

The Vogue for Vintage
Rebecca Gayheart, who starred this summer in Shadow Hours with Peter Weller and Balthazar Getty, collects vintage pieces and knows a thing or two about old-style Hollywood glamour. Here she evokes a bygone era of silver screen fashion in a beaded halter dress by Randolph Duke, black fur by Christina Perrin and jewelry by Michael Beaudry.

Farrah Fawcett: Land of the Farrahs
The night Farrah Fawcett debuted on TV's "Charlie's Angels" in 1976, she transformed pop culture. Her feathery Medusa mane, mile-wide grin, architectural cheekbones and bra-free body made her an instant icon. In a red bathing suit, she became the star of the all-time best-selling poster. She sparked riots wherever she went. She only became more famous when she bolted "Charlie's Angels" after a single season, which resulted in lawsuits that account for her later turning up on the show in guest spots. Her personal life has been endless fodder for the press.

They Never Looked Better
When stars look so extraordinarily beautiful in photographs, not all the magic is in the star or the photographer. The stylist who dresses the actor or actress for the camera plays a crucial role. We asked five celebrity stylists to name the high point of their styling careers and explain what they did that turned out so right.