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Being Wendy to Mikhail Baryshnikov's Peter Pan was a "dream come true," supermodel Gisele Bundchen told photographer Annie Leibovitz. Tom Brady's girlfriend was one of a dozen celebs picked by Disney Parks to appear in an ad campaign that will run in the March editions of Conde Nast magazines. "[Gisele] kept talking about how 'Peter Pan' was her favorite story as a child," Disney spokesman Rod Madden told us yesterday. While Leibovitz was setting up the scene inside studios at Pier 59 in Manhattan in October, Bundchen regaled those present with a story from when she was young. "[Gisele] said she used to have recurring dream 'that I could fly, and here I am portraying Wendy, who gets to fly with Peter Pan,' " Madden said. "She kept saying how it was a dream come true for her."
Brady's 'hotness' cools
Tom Brady may be the hottest thing in Boston, but he may have cooled down in the eyes of single women around the country. In a survey of 1,900 singles by the Boston-based online dating service OkCupid.com, No. 12 ranked seventh among the single pro quarterbacks in the NFL. Who bested our MVP QB? The Baltimore Ravens' Kyle Boller was chosen as the best looking single quarterback, and Brady lagged behind the Giants' Eli Manning on "the hotness scale." OkCupid CEO Sam Yagan said he thought Brady would be a lock on the top spot but wondered whether backlash to the perfect season and his supermodel girlfriend affected the voting. "I think it all comes down to the fact that most women can no longer see themselves dating Tom Brady - he's in a different stratosphere now," Yagan said, "unlike celebrities like Matt Damon, who have remained pretty grounded and married women that most single women can relate to."
Patients (and nurses) are a virtue
Taunton and Medfield have landed roles in Martin Scorsese's new film, "Ashecliffe," based on Dennis Lehane's novel "Shutter Island." The pic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Michelle Williams, drew a few thousand people to an open casting call at Boston University this weekend. Casting directors were looking mostly for people to play mental patients, concentration camp prisoners, and soldiers. Dylan Smith of Medfield hoped to play a patient, but others had different roles in mind. "They don't just need mental patients; they also need nurses," said Dana Sullivan, 23, of Wayland. Mary Hunt of Westford arrived in costume in hopes of working as an extra. "I'm an imposter nurse," Hunt said. East Bridgewater's Susan Conant figured being a real psych nurse at Brockton Hospital would give her a leg up. Three months of filming is scheduled to begin in March at Whittenton Mills in Taunton and the former Medfield State Hospital.
With less than two hours to go in the six-hour casting session, movie reps walked through the lines asking for SAG actors to move forward to be seen for possible speaking roles in the movie that is expected to film for three months starting in March. "I caught a break," said Becki Dennis who has worked on more than a half dozen films since moving back to Andover. "I got to go ahead of the line. I keep seeing some of the same people on the different movies."
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