Celebrity Blog Watch http://celebblogwatch.blogspot.com/ Are you curious to know which celebrity is online? Check Celebrity Blog Watch. The blog isn't updated regularly but has a consistent blog roll that lists every blog maintained by a celebrity up to 2005. Film and TV CelebritiesKirstie Alley http://www.jennycraig.com/kirstie/index.asp?leadsrc=showtime The actress maintains her own blog to document her efforts to lose weight using the Jenny Craig weight loss system. Dan Abrams http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6308419/ The anchor of MSNBC's "The Abrams Report" blogs about law-related news. Gillian Anderson http://www.gilliananderson.ws/messages/ The ex "X Files" star keeps in touch with her fans via her own blog. Pamela Anderson http://pamelaanderson.blogs.friendster.com/ The pneumatic actress kept a production diary while making her TV series "Stacked." Jeff Bridges http://www.jeffbridges.com/main.html The actor maintains a site featuring handwritten notes, drawings, and photos. It's very personal and charming. Jenna Elfman http://cf.jennaelfman.com/herwords/ The actress who starred in the "Dharma and Greg" TV series writes monthly letters to her fans and keeps them up-to-date on her latest TV show, "Everything I Know About Men." Tom Green http://www.tomgreen.com/blog/blog.html The comic actor has his own blog where he tells fans about his day and faithfully records his coffee intake. Arianna Huffington http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ The political columnist has organized a group blog populated by celebrities and well-known writers such as Larry David, Harry Shearer, and "Freaks and Geeks" creator Paul Feig who are eager to share their thoughts about politics, news, and pet causes (also see Chapter 8, "Political Blogs"). Rosie O'Donnell http://onceadored.blogspot.com/ The former talkshow host continues to share her thoughts with an audience through her blog. Readers may not be able to understand her rather cryptic messages, but it's a fascinating glimpse into the celebrity's state of mind. Jamie Oliver http://www.jamieoliver.com Chef and "Naked Chef" TV personality, Jamie Oliver, stops dashing about long enough to share his thoughts with his fans and manages to slip in info about his schedule, upcoming appearances, and his charity. Our favorite feature is the pictures he uploads from his mobile in the Moblogs section. Al Roker http://www.alroker.com/journal.cfm The affable NBC "Today Show" personality keeps fans aware of his latest projects. Elyse Sewell livejournal.com/users/elysesewell Remember Elyse Sewell from the first season of "America's Next Top Model"? She was the medical student who placed third. She's gone on to a real modeling career and shares her adventures traveling and posing with readers. Harry Shearer http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/eatthepress.html The comedian shares his thoughts via an area on the Huffington Post, a group blog maintained by Arianna Huffington. Kevin Smith http://www.silentbobspeaks.com/ Filmmaker Kevin Smith keeps fans up-to-date from his personal blog called My Boring Ass Life. Lucky for readers, Smith's conversational style makes this blog a must-read. A frequent updater, Smith tells his readers everything going on in his life. Everything. He displays photos of his house, repeats conversations he's had with his famous friendshe revealed that Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck were expecting a baby girland shares ribald stories from past productions. Lisa Whelchel http://www.lisawhelchel.com/coffee.html The former actress who once starred as Blair on the TV series "The Facts of Life" maintains a daily online journal where she shares her thoughts on raising a family as a devout Christian and mother who homeschools her children. Wil Wheaton http://www.wilwheaton.net One of the first celebrities to maintain a blog, Wheaton writes about balancing a regular life in Los Angeles with being a part of the "Star Trek" mythology due to his early years acting as Wesley Crusher on "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Sports FiguresBarry Bonds http://barrybonds.mlb.com/players/bonds_barry/journal/latest.html The baseball great keeps a monthly journal where he shares his thoughts with fans and answers their questions. Mark Cuban http://www.blogmaverick.com/ The owner of the Dallas Mavericks blogs about his experiences running the team. Adonal Foyle http://www.adonalfoyle.com/FC_foyles_forum.shtml The basketball star maintains a website that includes an online journal where he shares his thoughts on the sport, politics, and community matters. Probably the only sports star with an area to publish his poetry. Anna Kournikova http://www.kournikova.com/journal/ Anna Kournikova keeps a monthly online journal where she posts her thoughts and highlights from her day. Peyton Manning http://www.peytonmanning.com/fan/diaries/ Peyton Manning answers his fans' questions and shares his opinions about how his team is doing. Musicians and PerformersMariah Carey http://www.mariahcarey.com/mariahcarey/allm/index.asp The diva uploads audio messages to her fans on a regular basis. We are not sure whether the infamous "meltdown" message is still in the archives, but you can look. Billy Corgan http://www.myspace.com/billycorgan The musician and former front man for the Smashing Pumpkins has a blog area connected to My Space. Corgan shares song lyrics, dreams, and ideas on his online journal. Margaret Cho http://margaretcho.net/blog/ The comedian maintains a diary on a regular basis, sharing thoughts on her travels, shows, and life in general. Fred Durst http://www.limpbizkit.com/blog/ The frontman for the band Limp Bizkit has been known to pour his heart out on his blog as well as logging in dispatches from the road while on tour. He also shares thoughts on creativity or how the band works in the studio when recording a new project. Moby http://www.moby.com/journal Moby communicates with fans through his online diary. He shares his thoughts while he is on tour and shares opinions about politics. He posts brief blasts of text, almost like poetry. Rick Reynolds http://churchofrick.com/ Comedian Rick Reynolds has his own blog, which he calls the The Church of Rick. As expected, his posts, which he calls "sermons" are very funny. He shares some jokes but mainly indulges in humorous observations. Julia Sweeney http://juliasweeney.com/welcome.asp Julia Sweeney's posts are earnest, heartfelt, and wry. She's very honest on her blog and treats it like a diary, confessing dissatisfactions with some answers she gave during a recent interview or her feelings about receiving angry emails from Christians furious that she's performed a show about not believing in God. |