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- Dec. 05, 1994: People
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Dec. 05, 1994 50 for the Future
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- PEOPLE, Page 105
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- <body>
- <p>By Ginia Bellafante
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- <p> The Boy Girls Hate to Love
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- <p> Handsomely scruffy, beguilingly elliptical Jordan Catalano is
- familiar to legions of smart teenage girls. Playing Jordan,
- the obsession of Angela Chase on ABC's acclaimed drama, My So-Called
- Life, JARED LETO, has become a heartthrob. He is also winning
- raves for his portrayal of a confused, dismissive high school
- boyfriend. "It takes a lot of imagination to understand the
- things Jordan does," says Leto, "but I don't know a 17-year-old
- who has relationships down to a T." Leto, a former doorman and
- art student, will soon begin shooting his first feature film,
- How to Make an American Quilt. He is also looking for a girlfriend.
- Perhaps he will find one among the members of Quilt's largely
- female cast, which includes Winona Ryder.
- </p>
- <p> This Look Like Keith Richards?
- </p>
- <p> Sun-kissed and famously voluptuous, Baywatch star PAMELA ANDERSON
- stands in dramatic opposition to the sort of pallid, rail-thin
- EDIE SEDGWICK types who might become the subject of drug-use
- rumors. That didn't stop the Globe, a supermarket tabloid, from
- running a story recently claiming that Anderson is a heroin
- addict and that the show's producers had to write her out of
- two episodes as a result. Now the Globe has a problem. Denying
- she uses drugs, Anderson has decided to sue the paper for $12
- million.
- </p>
- <p> Goodbye, Teen Angel
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- <p> They met on a blushing spring day in New York's Central Park.
- He was a nebbishy TV comedian in early middle age, she was a
- spunky, soccer-playing high school senior. Skeptics said their
- romance would not last. It didn't. JERRY SEINFELD, 40, and SHOSHANNA
- LONSTEIN, 19, have ended their 18-month relationship even though
- the college sophomore trekked cross-country and transferred
- to UCLA to be near her beau. Lonstein's father attributed the
- breakup to the pressures of "his career and her school."
- </p>
- <p>SEEN & HEARD
- </p>
- <p> Ever since his performance as a commandant in Schindler's List,
- RALPH FIENNES has threatened to supplant KENNETH BRANAGH as
- America's most popular high-brow Brit thespian. Now Fiennes,
- most recently admired for his work in Quiz Show, is encroaching
- further on Branaghian turf. This spring he will take on Shakespeare,
- making his Broadway debut as Hamlet.
- </p>
- <p> While MICHAEL JACKSON was in Sao Paolo, Brazil, last year, his
- van hit MARCIO ALBERTO DE PAULA and kept going. The singer later
- appeared at the teenager's bedside for pictures and promised
- to pay his medical expenses. Marcio's parents, who need to cover
- $50,000 in hospital costs, are now planning to sue Jackson.
- They say he used the incident for public-relations purposes
- and has not fulfilled his promise.
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