Canada AM Published: July 6, 2004 Host(s): Seamus O’Regan Guest(s): Rachel McAdams, Actor, “The Notebook” O’REGAN: He wrote 365 letters. That is the line of the movie. He wrote her a letter every day for a whole year! And he was in war! Okay, I was a little emotionally involved, I think. But again, I …
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The Toronto Star Published: June 22, 2004 LOS ANGELES — You’d think Ryan Gosling would have no problem finding that one special girl. This is, after all, the same guy who reportedly spent most of 2002 romancing his Murder By Numbers co-star Sandra Bullock. But remind the hunky 23-year-old actor about his heartthrob status and …
USA Today Published: June 25, 2004 Let all those starlet wannabes heave their overflowing cleavage or flaunt their taut tummies to attract attention. Rachel McAdams is able to flash a more demure if no less dazzling physical asset: a killer set of dimples. She shyly accepts the compliment. “I’ll tell my parents,” replies the Canadian-born …
The Hollywood Reporter Published: June 25, 2004 Cozied in poolside cabanas Monday at the W hotel in Westwood, partygoers buzzed about the onscreen chemistry between Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams following the bow of New Line’s romantic tear-jerker “The Notebook’” at the nearby Mann Village Theatre. “I’m the luckiest man; I love this cast,” said …
The Hollywood Reporter Published: June 14, 2004 Nice girl: Fans love to connect actors to the parts they play, but such is not the case for Rachel McAdams. She played “deliciously evil” as the head of the Plastics in Paramount Pictures” hit comedy “Mean Girls,” and somehow she’s managed to walk away with a clean …
Variety Published: November 18, 2004 Films: The Notebook, Mean Girls Why: She gained much notice for her first two major roles this year, the winsome heroine in tearjerker “The Notebook” and the evil antagonist in biting comedy “Mean Girls.” Quote: The small-town girl, who still resides in her native Canada, laughs as she describes her …
New Line Cinema Published: 2004 About The Production As exemplified in her wickedly funny and often acerbic writing style. “Saturday Night Live” head writer Tina Fey has long been fascinated by social dynamics and ——thought that the phenomenon of Girl World nastiness bore further investigation. To that end, she got in touch with Rosalind Wiseman, …
New Line Cinema Published: 2004 The writing studio the art of writing and making films adaptation The Notebook Oscar-winning producer Mark Johnson and producer Lynn Harris, who at the time was a production executive at New Line Cinema, first read Nicholas Sparks’ novel The Notebook in galley form and went on to spend seven years …
The Arizona Daily Star Published: July 12, 2004 “For the record, [Ryan Gosling] and I are not dating,” [Rachel McAdams] said. “Girls should be relieved. Ryan is available.” Such is the flirty chemistry between McAdams and Gosling in the film, though, that you can see why fans would get the idea something was going on …
Chicago Sun Published: July 23, 2004 The latter calls to mind an urgent question among poor country boys everywhere: Would McAdams really slum it with one of them? “In real life, I am the country girl,” McAdams said with a laugh. “So he’d be slumming with me. Yeah, absolutely. Anything for love.” She has another …
Daily News Published: June 29, 2004 Ryan Gosling is living proof that “The Mickey Mouse Club” is not the first step on the road to pop-culture perdition. The tall, soulful Canadian actor doesn’t run around 9/10ths undressed like his former TV mates Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears. He has not been known to facilitate highly …
Star Tribune Published: June 27, 2004 When we last saw Rachel McAdams this spring, the casually cruel queen bee of “Mean Girls” was getting run over by a bus – for laughs. The time before that, she was a bitchy teen princess whose personality slipped into Rob Schneider’s body in “The Hot Chick.” Despite her …
Toronto Star Published: July 11, 2004 Rachel McAdams is featured in the hot up-and-comer slot in last week’s People magazine. She is so hot they have photographed her fully clothed in a hotel fountain. “They threw me in the fountain at the Four Seasons Hotel in L.A.,” she says laughing. “We got in trouble with …
National Post Published: July 14, 2004 Does Rachel McAdams sit at home shaking cosmopolitans and dreaming naughty little dreams about Mr. Big? The big-screen meringue — who not only got us seriously soppy in The Notebook and seriously snickering in Mean Girls but, if the early buzz is to be believed, will also get us …
Telegraph-Journal Published: July 7, 2004 Canadian actress Rachel McAdams does believe in romance, even if she is not so certain there is only one true match for each person. McAdams stars in The Notebook – a romance, in theatres now, that spans the decades. In the modern-day scenes, James Garner plays an elderly gentleman in …