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Here Is What Celebrities Are Saying About Easyway |
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Celebrity Clients and Fans Alphabetically by First Name |
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Over one hundred of the world's most famous
celebrities (including actors, film directors, movie producers, singers,
writers, artists, sports stars, musicians, Olympic athletics,
entrepreneurs, and Fortune 500 ® business executives) trust
Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking
® to help them and their friends and family break their addiction to nicotine. Many are so
amazed by and grateful for the life transforming power of our program that
they become enthusiastic and dedicated Easyway advocates, and share their
success story on television, radio, internet, and magazine interviews. See
the media section of our website (click
here) to watch numerous celebrities talk about Easyway. |
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Aidan
Quinn (An American actor whose career grew immensely during the 1990
when he worked alongside such Hollywood stars as Brad Pitt in Legends of
the Fall, Johnny Depp in Benny & Joon, Robert Duvall in The Handmaid's
Tale, and Sir John Gielgud in Haunted. He continually starred in films
that allowed him to return to his Irish roots, such as Michael Collins,
Song for a Raggy Boy and Evelyn.) Anjelica Huston (An American actress and former fashion model. Huston became the third generation of her family to win an Academy Award, for her performance in 1985's Prizzi's Honor, joining her father, director John Huston, and grandfather, actor Walter Huston. She later was nominated in 1989 and 1990 for her acting in Enemies, a Love Story and The Grifters respectively. Among her roles, she starred as Morticia Addams in The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993), receiving Golden Globe nominations for both.) Sir Anthony Hopkins (A Welsh film, stage and television actor. Considered to be one of film's greatest living actors, he is known for his portrayal of cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter in the 1991's The Silence of the Lambs, its sequel, Hannibal, and its prequel, Red Dragon. His other notable film credits include Magic, The Elephant Man, 84 Charing Cross Road, Dracula, Legends of the Fall, The Remains of the Day, Amistad, Meet Joe Black, The Mask of Zorro, The World's Fastest Indian, Hearts in Atlantis, Nixon, and Fracture. Hopkins was born and raised in Wales, and became a U.S. citizen on 12 April 2000. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2003 and was made a Fellow of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 2008.) Ashton Kutcher (An American actor and former fashion model best known for playing Michael Kelso in the Fox sitcom That '70s Show. He was the creator, executive producer, and host of the MTV celebrity prank show Punk'd. He is known for his lead roles in films Dude, Where's My Car?, Just Married, The Butterfly Effect, The Guardian and What Happens in Vegas.) Barry Sheen (A British World Champion Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He became the British 125cc champion aged just 20, and finished second in the World Championships for that class a year later. Sheene won the newly formed Formula 750 European championship for Suzuki in 1973. A spectacular crash at the Daytona 200 in 1975 threatened to end his career, breaking his left thigh, right arm, collarbone and two ribs, yet he recovered and was racing again seven weeks afterwards.) Barbara Branden (An American philosopher, writer, editor, and lecturer, born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and known for her relationship and break with novelist-philosopher Ayn Rand. In 1986, she wrote the highly acclaimed book Passion of Ayn Rand . The book was made into an Emmy-award winning motion picture in 1999 starring Helen Mirren as Rand and Eric Stoltz as Branden. Rand considered Barbara to be one of the most important proponents of Objectivism. Click here to read Barbara Branden essay on Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking. Bruce Oldfield (A British fashion designer, best known for his couture occasionwear. Bruce Oldfield was one of Princess Diana's favourite designers.) Carole Caplin (A British fitness consultant, style advisor, former model, and founder of LifeSmart.) Christopher Hitchens (An English-American author and journalist. His books — the latest being God Is Not Great — have made him a staple of talk shows and lecture circuits. He has been a columnist and literary critic at Vanity Fair, Slate, The Atlantic, World Affairs, The Nation, Free Inquiry, and a variety of other media outlets. As a political activist and observer, polemicist and self styled political radicalist, Hitchens would rise to prominence as a fixture in the left-wing publications of both his native United Kingdom and United States.) David Allan Stewart (An English musician and record producer, best known for his work with Eurythmics. Stewart has written songs with many famous musicians, including Gwen Stefani, Jon Bon Jovi, Mick Jagger, t.A.T.u., Bono and Katy Perry and cites as one of his strengths his ability to coax personal stories from his co-writers. He is normally credited as David A. Stewart, to avoid confusion with another English musician also named Dave Stewart. The Eurythmics proved to be one of the most consistent pop-rock duos of the 1980s. The group split after the release of We Too Are One and the subsequent tour in 1990, renuniting in 1999 for the album Peace and a world tour. Lennox and Stewart last worked together on two tracks that appeared in the 2005 greatest hits package Ultimate Collection.) David Blaine (An American illusionist and endurance artist. He is best known for his high-profile feats of endurance.) Dennis Waterman (An English actor and singer, best known for his tough-guy roles in television series such as The Sweeney and Minder.) Demi Moore (An American actress whose most recent film appearance was her role in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle in 2003. After minor roles in film, and a role in the television drama series, General Hospital, Moore established her career in films such as St. Elmo's Fire (1985) and Ghost (1990), and in the early 1990s became one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood following her successes in A Few Good Men in 1992, Indecent Proposal in 1993, and Disclosure in 1994.) Derek Jameson (A British tabloid journalist and broadcaster.) Ellen DeGeneres (An American stand-up comedienne, television hostess and actress. She hosts the syndicated talk show The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and is also a judge on American Idol, having joined the show in its ninth season.) Emma Freud (An English broadcaster and cultural commentator.) George Harrison (An English rock guitarist, singer-songwriter and film producer who achieved international fame as lead guitarist in The Beatles. Often referred to as "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Indian mysticism, and helped broaden the horizons of the other Beatles, as well as those of their Western audience. Following the band's breakup, he had a successful career as a solo artist and later as part of the Traveling Wilburys, and also as a film and record producer. Harrison is listed number 21 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 100 Best Guitarists of All Time".) George Melly (An English jazz and blues singer, critic, writer and lecturer. From 1965 to 1973 he was a film and television critic for The Observer and lectured on art history, with an emphasis on surrealism.) Gianluca Vialli (A retired Italian football striker and manager, who scored 85 league goals, won 3 Italian cups, the Seria A and the European Cup Winners Cup and was transferred to Juventus for a World record 12.5 million pounds in 1992. During which time he won the Italian Cup, the Seria A, Italian super cup, Uefa Champions League and the Uefa Cup. In 1996 Vialli joined Chelsea and became Chelsea player manager the following season. In England he won the FA Cup, League Cup, Cup Winners Cup and Uefa Super Cup. He is one of the most succesful players of all time and one of only six Italian footballers to have won the three main European club competitions.) Goldie Hawn (An American actress, film director and producer, whose career has spanned nearly four decades. Hawn is perhaps best known for her roles in Private Benjamin, Foul Play, Wildcats, Overboard, Bird on a Wire, Death Becomes Her, The First Wives Club, and The Banger Sisters. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1969 film Cactus Flower.) Harvey Weinstein (An American film producer and movie studio chairman. He is best known as co-founder of Miramax Films. Miramax won its first Best Picture Academy Award in 1996 with the victory of The English Patient. This started a string of critical successes that included Shakespeare in Love and Good Will Hunting. On March 29, 2005, it was announced that the Weinstein brothers would leave Miramax on September 30 to form their own production company, named The Weinstein Company with several other media executives as well as, reportedly, directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. The new studio immediately garnered Academy Award nominations for Transamerica and Mrs. Henderson Presents, and box office success through Hoodwinked and Scary Movie 4.) Jackie O (An Australian commercial radio host, actress and television presenter. She is best-known nationally for presenting The Hot Hits, the Hot 30 Countdown and the Kyle and Jackie O on 2Day FM with Kyle Sandilands and for hosting Australian Princess. She has also hosted celebrity prank show Surprise Surprise Gotcha and appeared on the 2007 comedy series The Nation on the Nine Network. She also was the co-host of Big Brother Australia, alongside Kyle Sandilands, after the original host Gretel Killeen resigned from the series.) Jason Mraz (An American singer-songwriter, born and raised in Mechanicsville, Virginia. Mraz's stylistic influences include reggae, pop, rock, folk, jazz, and hip hop who's international breakthrough came with the release of lead single from We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. titled "I'm Yours". The single peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Mraz his first top ten single.) John Cougar Mellencamp (A Grammy-winning American rock singer-songwriter, musician, painter and occasional actor known for his rootsy, organic brand of heartland rock that is infused with catchy pop hooks and evocative, introspective lyrics about such hot-button subjects as politics, racism, poverty and mortality. He has sold over 40 million albums worldwide and has amassed 22 Top 40 hits in the United States. In addition, he holds the record for the most tracks by a solo artist to hit number-one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, with seven, and he has been nominated for 13 Grammy Awards, winning one.) John Sessions (A Scottish actor and comedian. He is known for comedy improvisation in television shows such as Whose Line Is It Anyway?; as a panellist on QI; and as a character actor in numerous films, both in the UK and in Hollywood.) Johnny Cash (An American singer-songwriter and one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Primarily a country music artist, his songs and sound spanned many other genres including rockabilly and rock and roll (especially early in his career)as well as blues, folk and gospel. His signature songs include "I Walk the Line", "Folsom Prison Blues", "Ring of Fire", "Get Rhythm" and "Man in Black".) Julie Christie (A British actress. A pop icon of the "swinging London" era of the 1960s, she has won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Awards, best known for the films Doctor Zhivago, Fahrenheit 451, Heaven Can Wait, Afterglow, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Finding Neverland, and Troy.) Kerry Packer (An Australian media tycoon whose family company owned controlling interests in both the Nine television network and leading Australian publishing company Australian Consolidated Press.) Liam Neeson (An Irish actor, who has been a U.S. citizen since 2009. He is well known for his roles as Oskar Schindler in Schindler's List, Michael Collins in Michael Collins, Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Alfred Kinsey in Kinsey and Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia film series. He has also starred in several other Hollywood blockbusters, including Darkman, Rob Roy, Kingdom of Heaven, Batman Begins and Taken. He has played several characters based on real people, including Schindler, Collins, and Kinsey, and is set to play Abraham Lincoln in a 2011 Steven Spielberg-directed biographical film based on the book Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin.) Leslie Grantham (An English actor best known for his role as "Dirty" Den Watts in the soap opera EastEnders.) Linda Robson (An English actress. She is most famous for her role as Tracey in the BBC comedy, Birds of a Feather, which she played from 1989 to 1998 alongside Pauline Quirke.) Lisa Stansfield (A English pop singer-songwriter best known for her first UK number-one single, "All Around the World" (1989)which also peaked at number three in the United States Billboard Hot 100 the following year and other worldwide hits include "This Is the Right Time", "Live Together", "What Did I Do to You" and "You Can't Deny It".) Lou Reed (An American rock musician best known as the guitarist, vocalist and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground as well as a successful solo artist whose career has spanned several decades best known for the 1971 hit single "Walk on the Wild Side".) Helena Bonham-Carter (An English actress who made her film debut in the K. M. Peyton film, A Pattern of Roses, before appearing in her first leading role in Lady Jane. She is best known for her portrayals of Lucy Honeychurch in the film A Room with a View, Marla Singer in the film Fight Club, Bellatrix Lestrange in the Harry Potter film series, her Oscar-nominated performance as Kate Croy in The Wings of the Dove, her Golden Globe-nominated performance as Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, as well as her other collaborations with Tim Burton, her domestic partner since 2001. Bonham Carter will play the villainous Red Queen, alongside notable actors such as Johnny Depp, Alan Rickman, Anne Hathaway, and Christopher Lee, in her partner Tim Burton's 2010 film, Alice in Wonderland, and Enid Blyton in the first ever adaptation of her life entitled Enid.) Marie Helvin (A former model. She was one of the best-known faces of the 1970s and 1980s and was married to photographer David Bailey in the 1970s.) Martin Clunes (A BAFTA and SAG award-winning British actor and comedian best known for the role of Gary in the sitcom Men Behaving Badly and the Oscar-winning film Shakespeare in Love.) Natasha Richardson (An English stage and screen actress. A member of the Redgrave family, she was the daughter of actress Vanessa Redgrave and director/producer Tony Richardson and the granddaughter of Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson. Early in her career she portrayed Mary Shelley and Patty Hearst in feature films, and she received critical acclaim and a Theatre World Award for her Broadway debut in the 1993 revival of Anna Christie. She won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical, and the Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance as Sally Bowles in the 1998 Broadway revival of Cabaret. Some of her notable films included Patty Hearst in 1988, The Handmaid's Tale in 1990, Nell in 1994, The Parent Trap in 1998, and Maid in Manhattan in 2002.) Oprah Winfrey (An American media personality, actress, television producer, literary critic and magazine publisher, best known for her self-titled, multi-award winning talk show, which has become the highest-rated program of its kind in history. She has been ranked the richest African American of the 20th century, the most philanthropic African American of all time, and was once the world's only black billionaire. She is also, according to some assessments, the most influential woman in the world. Oprah Winfrey endorsed Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking ® in an article in her magazine, O Magazine). Pam Oei (A Singaporean actor and comedian who was born January 26, 1972 and has worked in theatre, television and film. She is part of the popular cabaret trio Dim Sum Dollies.) Sir Richard Branson (An English industrialist, best known for his Virgin brand of over 360 companies. Richard Branson is the 261st richest person according to Forbes' 2009 list of billionaires, with an estimated net worth of approximately £1.5 billion or US$2.5 billion.) Rick Parfitt (Best known for being a singer and the rhythm guitarist in the English rock band Status Quo.) Robson Green (An English actor, singer–songwriter and presenter best known for staring as clinical psychologist Dr Tony Hill in the crime drama Wire in the Blood, and also star in several of the network's dramas, including Touching Evil, Grafters and Reckless.) Ronnie O’Sullivan (An English professional snooker player nicknamed "the Rocket" due to his rapid playing style. He has been World Champion on three occasions (2001, 2004 and 2008)and is second on the all-time prize money list with career earnings of over UK£6 million, behind only Stephen Hendry. O'Sullivan has been the world's no. 1 player on five occasions, has won a total of 22 ranking titles and is second on the list of competitive century breaks.) Ruby Wax (An American comedian who made a career in the United Kingdom as part of the alternative comedy scene in the 1980s best known for playing Shelley DuPont on the British sitcom Girls On Top and also making several guest appearances in Absolutely Fabulous.) Rula Lenska (An English-born actress of Polish extraction who is best known for a television ad that presented her as a celebrity, even though she was not widely known at the time the ad was produced. She has acted on television and was married to actor Dennis Waterman. She has appeared extensively on television in the UK and is notable for her red hair and "40 a day" voice.) Sean Bean (An English film and stage actor. Bean has also acted in a number of television productions as well as performing voice work for computer games and television adverts. As an actor, he adopted the Celtic spelling "Sean" of his first name. His first successful role was his portrayal of Richard Sharpe in the British television series Sharpe. Since then he has become well known internationally for his roles as Boromir in The Lord of the Rings, James Bond's adversary Alec Trevelyan in GoldenEye, Nicolas Cage's competitor Ian Howe in National Treasure, psychotic IRA fringe terrorist Sean Miller out for revenge on Harrison Ford in Patriot Games, Captain Rich in Flightplan with Jodie Foster, Odysseus in Troy and Chris DeSilva in Silent Hill. Bean has also been involved in video game voice acting, such as for the 2006 game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.) Stefano Gabbana (An Italian designers who co-founded with Domenico Dolce the company Dolce & Gabbana, commonly abbreviated as D & G, as an Italian luxury fashion house. By 2005 their turnover was €750 million. Dolce and Gabbana is also sold c/o Holt Renfrew department stores at 3 locations in Canada as well as Harry Rosen (Vancouver & Toronto – Bloor Street) and La Maison Simons.) Stewart Armstrong Copeland (An American musician, best known as the drummer for the band The Police. During the group's extended hiatus from the mid-1980s to 2007, he played in other bands and composed soundtracks. Copeland is known for precise, energetic, and creative rock-influenced drumming along with a reggae- and jazz-influenced style. His distinctive sound centers on a hard, high-pitched crack on a snare drum or rimshot, subtle hi-hat work with understated flourishes. During his years with the Police, he became known for engaging only the hi-hat with bass drum to keep the beat in many Police tracks. Copeland is a master of the syncopated beat, and his distinct approach consolidates his position as an important drummer on the world stage, subsequently influencing generations of drummers.) Susannah York (An English film, stage and television actress nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) and perhaps best known for playing Superman's mother Lara on the doomed planet Krypton in the 1978 movie Superman and its sequels, Superman II in 1980 and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace in 1987.) Téa Leoni (An American actress, also known as Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni. Téa Leoni attended Brearley School and The Putney School. She attended but did not complete studies at Sarah Lawrence College. In 1988, she was cast as one of the stars of Angels 89, an updated version of the 1970s show Charlie's Angels. Téa Leoni has starred in a wide range of films including Jurassic Park III, The Family Man, Deep Impact, Fun with Dick and Jane, Spanglish, Bad Boys, and most recently Ghost Town. Leoni ranked #79 on the FHM "100 Sexiest Women of 2000" list.) Vicky Binns (An English actress who is best known for her two roles Ollie and Molly, in the two veteran ITV Soap Operas Emmerdale and Coronation Street respectively. She also appeared in Children's Ward playing a character named Natasha, and in 1999 played the role of Anne-Marie in the television drama series Nature Boy.) …and many other celebrities who wish to remain anonymous. |
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