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I Love Modeling and Acting
Channing who? Yes, Channing is his first name, and Tatum is his last. And, no, he is not in any way related to Carol Channing (or Tatum O’Neal). And, Channing Tatum is his birth name, not just some wild name thought up in a duplicitous publicist’s office. Read More
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Full Interview: Channing Tatum Relentless
From where my grandmother Nana and my Papa used to live. I loved my Nana and my Papa. They were my roots. Every summer my folks sent me off to the country to stay with them, hoping to keep me out of trouble. And you know grandparents are so real they don't even know how to be fake. They never bother saying what you want to hear, they just say "this is the way it is." I'd get up to something and they would just look at me and shake... Read More
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Cosmogirl Q & A
You've seen him opposite Amanda Bynes. Read on to find out who this real-life jock is crushing on in Hollywood and what movies you can catch him in next. Read More
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Working with Channing Tatum
Channing Tatum, an image that represents the new generation of hip and urban sensation is taking over America by surprise. A face with well defined jaw-line, a clean shaven head, and a race car dive that is full of energy and edginess in the Mountain Dew commercial 2002 give Channing all the attention that he can handle. Read More
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Channing Tatum Discusses Step Up
Hot off of starring roles in Coach Carter and She's the Man, Channing Tatum gets the chance to show off his dance skills in Step Up co-starring Jenna Dewan.
A free-style street dancer with no formal training, Tatum was chosen for the role because of his natural talent. Producer Erik Feig says that Tatum moves "like water" while Step Up producer Adam Shankman claims Tatum is "one of the best natural street dancers" he's ever seen. Read More
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Channing Tatum talks She's The Man
“I got a call from Lauren,” says Tatum, recently, while in Boston, bunkered down to promote his latest big screen teen flick, “She’s The Man,” in which he costars opposite Amanda Bynes, “and she asked me to come to audition for ‘X-Men 3.’ You can’t imagine how excited I was about that.
I went up to Canada twice to read for the role she wanted me for, and I would have gotten it, but that character was cut from the script, and didn’t end up a part of ‘X-Men 3.’ She remembered me, though, and called and asked if I would be interested in costarring in another of her movies. That’s how I got this role, in ‘She’s The Man.’” Read More
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A Guide Recognizing His Stardom
A few short years ago, Channing Tatum was a young man who was unsure what he wanted to do with his life. Now, thanks to the portal of a seemingly innocent dance film, he is on the cusp of stardom.
Channing Tatum is living life in the fast line these days. A virtual unknown in Park City back in January, he is now a tween and teen poster boy, thanks to his roles in She's the Man and Step Up. Now comes Dito Montiel's autobiographical drama A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, winner of the Director's Prize and a Special Jury Award for ensemble acting at this year's Sundance Film Festival. Read More
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The Brightest New Star in 2006
Entertainment Weekly recently declared Channing Tatum one of the brightest new stars in 2006.
Channing Tatum danced into the spotlight as a juvenile delinquent in the surprise summer teen hit Step Up. But it was the gritty fall indie A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints that won the Abercrombie & Fitch model-turned-actor critical attention. Read More
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