Jude Law Singing 'Johnny B. Goode,' and 5 Other Videos of Celebrity Karaoke
The bargain bins of your local record store (assuming you still have one!) are littered with vanity albums released by movie stars who decided what they'd really rather be is a rock star. Fortunately, there are some actors who get that impulse out the way the rest of us do: through karaoke. In honor of a newly unearthed clip of Jude Law singing his heart out, here are six stars who are fiends for karaoke:
Jude Law
Song: "Johnny B. Goode"
How does a movie star celebrate when he drops by the Czech Republic to pick up an award for some reason? If you're Jude Law, you throw on a gray t-shirt you found in Sienna's luggage and you sing Chuck Berry's hit song like you were Marty McFly at the school dance.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Song: "Killing Me Softly"
We know that Gwyneth Paltrow can karaoke -- with Duets, she made a whole film about it. Still, a karaoke sighting of the star in the wild is a notable thing, and at the recent wrap party for her upcoming Love Don't Let Me Down (where she plays a country singer), Paltrow employed a mid-tempo karaoke staple.
Rupert Grint
Song: "Fight For Your Right to Party"
While in Florida to inaugurate the new Harry Potter theme park at Universal Studios, Rupert Grint (joined by his onscreen brother Oliver Phelps) dropped by a Universal karaoke night to belt out the Beastie Boys classic "Fight for Your Right to Party." Our Ron Weasley could use a little more showmanship.
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Comments
Is it just me or did the hands waving in front of the cell phone (during Paltrow's tune) and then the sudden stopping of the recording smell a bit like a P.A. ordered to shut it down?
Paltrow's a triple threat: can't act, can't sing, and can't show any emotion from the neck up.
Yes, because like with body building competitions, body builders will get their body fat super low for photo shoots. But they don't maintain such low levels of body fat, it's all for show. But in everyday life they would not let their body fat stay that low. It's all for show.