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Rowling dubbed entertainer of the year
Sara Hall
NEW YORK—J.K. Rowling’s magical, Midas touch has landed her on the cover
of Entertainment Weekly as the magazine’s entertainer of the year. The
magazine said the “Harry Potter” author, who has sold nearly 400 million
copies of her boy-wizard series that’s been adapted into a
megasuccessful movie franchise, deserved props for getting “people to
tote around her big, old-fashioned printed-on-paper books as if they
were the hottest new entertainment devices on the planet.”
Rowling was in a class by herself on the magazine’s list of the year’s
top entertainers, which was separated by editors into five other
categories that evoke school cliques: prodigies, class clowns, most
popular, most buzzed-about and valedictorians. The magazine named George
Clooney — actor, director, activist — a valedictorian because he has
“deftly balanced box-office viability with personal responsibility.”
Will Smith, Angelina Jolie and the cast of “The Sopranos” also made the
grade, among others.
Matt Damon made the list of most popular, as did Carrie Underwood,
Katherine Heigl, Johnny Depp and Kanye West. The prodigies: Zac Efron,
Shia LaBeouf, Rihanna and Miley Cyrus. Tina Fey, creator and co-star of
“30 Rock,” was recognized as a class clown for her hilariously
cringe-inducing portrayal of comedy-show producer Liz Lemon on the NBC
sitcom.
“I love going to those uncomfortable places,” she tells the magazine.
“I’ll go down any weird avenue.” Other clowns: Vanessa Williams, “The
Simpsons” and director Judd Apatow and his gang of actor buddies
including Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd. Apatow cast his pals in the
acclaimed comedies “The 40 Year Old Virgin” and this year’s “Knocked
Up,” which cracked people up with a winning combination of heart and
R-rated raunch.
Amy Winehouse, Gerard Butler, Tyler Perry and the A&E series “Mad Men”
were named the most buzz-worthy.edy “Bee
Movie” also continues to play strongly, offering further competition for
family admissions. |