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Mar 15, 2009

On the set of "Fair Game" Mar 15, 2009

Naomi is shooting "fair Game" much earlier than expected and is now on the set in New York City working. The day is raining and Naomi is in a trench coat, the kind that is "characteristically" worn by the special agents during the 60/70s', LOL. As we know she plays ousted former CIA agent Valerie Plame, wife of Ambassador Joseph Wilson, played by 3rd-time collaborator and good friend Sean Penn. The film is directed by Doug Liman.


(L) Naomi as Valerie (R) real-life Valerie Plame Wilson

*more (4 selected from 10)"Untagged" photos first on & exclusive to [nw2005] group at posting time. 5 days earlier than most other fansites. :)

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bravo! Thanks so much.

Anonymous said...

She is a too pretty Valerie Palme, LOL.

Anonymous said...

I really enjoy your site, you're always ahead of others and the most up-to-date. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the photos. While other sites are going backward to her old photos you're always going forward with her current ones - that's commendable. Also your photos are selectively best chosen and I appreciate that coz quality matters, not quantities which is just a waste of time and space IMHO.

Anonymous said...

Love them. She looks adorable, a bit like her last role in "The International" though, but She is doing some very exciting roles this year.

Richard Steandric Ricsteand said...

I agree with you, Stella, and thank you for the support.

Anonymous said...

Well said Stella. I mean what's the point of capturing 2,000 images frame-by-frame from a DVD which everyone can get easily from a video store - and boasting about it? Even more annoying is labeling the copy-rights material.

Anonymous said...

Non-selective DVD caps are really boring. Why not view the DVD instead?