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Jan 16, 2011

Miley Cyrus alter ego Hannah Montana

 Fans will say goodbye to the Miley Cyrus alter ego Hannah Montana on Sunday night when the final episode of Hannah airs. With Hannah Montana almost behind her, Miley Cyrus recently revealed what's next for after the end of Hannah.

Miley Cyrus recently spoke with MTV about her upcoming film projects, which include LOL with Ashley Greene and Demi Moore, and So Undercover in which Cyrus amps up her street fighting game with a little gunplay.

Miley revealed that So Undercover is a departure from Hannah Montana since she's training to play an F.B.I. agent. "I've been actually doing all kinds of stuff ... I've been doing fighting, like learning how to box ... mostly street fighting, so knowing how to, like, if someone comes up from behind you, being able to defend yourself."

In addition to So Undercover, Miley Cyrus also has the thriller Wake on the horizon and is rumoured to be reprising her role in The Big Bang video, which is being turned into a feature film.

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Jan 13, 2011

The movie offers continue to come in for Miley Cyrus

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First, her mother reportedly optioned the rights for a music video to be made into a feature-length film.

Now, the screenwriter behind Disturbia and Paranormal Activity 2 has said in a new interview that he hopes to work with Cyrus on "Wake," a big screen version of Lisa McMann's book series.

"It's sort of a vehicle for Miley Cyrus," Landon says. "She is looking to sort of get out of her cutesy Hannah Montana image... She wanted to do something a little edgier and a little darker, so we're making this movie hopefully... It's about a teenage girl who has a rare form of narcalepsy. When she's within a certain distance of someone sleeping, she passes out and goes into their dreams."

Landon says there's "definitely a spooky element to it."

Cyrus has made it clear she hopes to be taken seriously as a movie actress. She just finished filming LOL with Demi Moore and Ashley Greene.

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May 28, 2009

Miley Cyrus - The Climb - Official Music Video (HQ)

The Climb is the brand new hit single from Miley Cyrus available on Hannah Montana: The Movie Soundtrack in stores March 24! Hannah Montana: The Movie only in Theaters April 10 Click (more info) f...






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Miley Cyrus - 7 Things - Official Music Video (HQ)

7 Things featured on her brand new album Breakout available in stores and on iTunes July 22, 2008. Get it now at http://www.mileycyrus.com





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Apr 5, 2009

Miley Cyrus' Top Favourite Photos

Mini Biography

* Birth Name: Destiny Hope Cyrus
* Birth Place: Nashville, TN
* Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 11/23/1992, Sagittarius
* Profession: Actor; singer


Miley Cyrus is the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus and Tish Finley Cyrus. Miley managed to acquire the star role in the Disney Channel original series, "Hannah Montana". She stars as Miley Stewart, a teenage girl that leads a double life as a regular girl and rock star, Hannah Montana. On the show she and her best friend, Lilly, must deal with everyday problems and bullies (the popular girls). But at the end of the day they both enjoy her famous lifestyle and try to fend off the paparazzi.

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Miley Cyrus, Hannah Montana hit the big screen

Elvis. James Dean. Madonna. The Beatles. Miley Cyrus.

They all have one thing in common. They were or are the teen idols of their generation.

Today's teen idols are getting younger and younger, closing the age gap between them and their adolescent fans. Meanwhile, increased technology is fueling society's fascination with the rich and famous. The latest pictures, news, gossip -- good and bad -- are all available within moments thanks to Google.

Since teen idols appear larger than life, and adolescents look to them for guidance on how to be popular and successful, it can be hard on kids and parents when celebrity role models fall from public grace. Whether it be appearing nude, underage drinking or having public arguments with a lover, questions are raised. And how they're handled, can make a difference.

Miley Cyrus, 16, sold out 70 concert venues last year, some within moments of tickets going on sale. She recently released her third top-selling album, "Breakout," which came less than two years after her debut as Hannah Montana on the Disney channel's hit show.

Further, over 13,000 people showed up in New York City to hear Miley perform a four-song set for "The Today Show." The event went down in history as the first time 48th Street had to be closed to accommodate a concert.

So, it's a bit of an understatement to say pre-teens and teens are enthusiastic about "Hannah Montana: The Movie" hitting the big screen on April 10. Promotional

trailers are already running on television.

Denise Schuchat of New Fairfield has three daughters -- Anna, 9, Maria, 6, and Adrienne, 4 -- who are all very excited about the upcoming premiere.

"Hannah Montana is everywhere, you can't even go to the toy store and not be attracted to her things," Schuchat said. "Not a day goes by that I don't hear her or the kids singing (her songs) in our house."

"I think the initial attraction is probably that she is beautiful and funny and she has a good voice; they like her music," she said.

The movie is about the struggle Miley Stewart, played by Miley Cyrus, goes through while attempting to juggle school, friends and her secret pop-star persona Hannah Montana, once Hannah Montana's popularity begins to soar.

In the movie, Miley has to choose between which of her two identities she wants to maintain.

"I do like the fact that (Miley) has two different lives (on the show)," said Anna Schuchat. "I think she should stay with what she is right now."

But if she had to choose, "she should be Miley and perform as Miley."

Anna said she wants to be an actress when she grows up because she really likes Miley, as well as Selina Gomez from the Disney channel show "Wizards of Waverly Place."

In the movie, Miley's father, played by her real father, takes her back to their family's roots in Crowley Corners, Tenn. While the movie is fiction, there are clear parallels drawn to Miley's real life. Filming not only takes place in her real-life hometown of Nashville, but some scenes are shot on the family's farm, where Miley lived until she was 13. Publicists say this played a duel role in allowing Miley to be back home, after experiencing her fast ascent to fame.

"I think she is an average kid right now, I think she's got a good solid family background; I'm sure she's enjoying herself right now, with the music and movies," Schuchat said.

She said she believes Miley is a good role model, despite the 2008 photo spread of her in Vanity Fair (taken by Annie Leibovitz), where she appeared to be naked under a sheet. (She wasn't.)

"Everybody makes mistakes, and I don't think shes turned a bad corner because of it -- I think she's a good person," Schuchat said. "I do think her coming out and speaking about it and apologizing (was) respectful."

Schuchat said while her 6- and 4-year-olds tend to be oblivious to celebrity gossip, Anna, her 9-year-old, does pick up tidbits in the newspaper and on TV.

Some professionals advise parents not to ignore the bad things teen idols do, but rather to use their negative publicity as points to teach children right from wrong. Chances are with today's technology, kids will find out the news sooner or later, and it's important to take steps and talk to them about what's going on, so they don't become desensitized to bad behavior.

One important thing to remind adolescents is that actors are different people on and off screen. They get paid to pretend to be someone they're not. It's OK for children to emulate someone on TV, as long as they realize that person is a fictitious character.

Phyllis Tranzillo, a guidance counselor at Broadview Middle School in Danbury, who has worked in Danbury schools for the last 40 years, said younger kids are more vulnerable to influence by pop culture stars. Sometimes that influence involves fashion.

Danbury's public schools have a general code of appropriate clothing, which officials say is often tested and pushed by adolescents and teens. There is a fine line between freedom of expression and school rules, one official said. The problem is that students' attitudes often noticeably change with their clothing.

"I absolutely have noticed the (change in the) way kids dress, with plunging necklines ... it's almost a losing battle; if you get past a certain number of people dressing like that it's hard to control," Tranzillo said. "For the past few years, since Britney Spears really, that changed the way young girls dressed, and it became a problem for us (at school)."

But she wonders if the trend goes in the other direction, too.

Many younger celebrities, including the Jonas Brothers and Miley, have publicly committed to abstain from sex until marriage.

"I found that interesting because (Miley's) actions and her dress say something else, the way she dances (is suggestive)," Tranzillo said, although a lot of dancing is provocative these days.

For now, Schuchat is happy with Miley Cyrus as her girls' current idol, saying she's better than many of the alternatives. She feels Disney channel actresses tend to have a more kid-friendly image over those on some other stations.

"The shows that they're watching on Disney are more wholesome and pure," she said, adding her girls are too young for shows focused on teen romance.

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Apr 3, 2009

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Hannah Montana: The Movie has all the makings of a Disney flick: a heroine kids can relate to, track after track of danceable music, and friends from the animal kingdom. In this case, it has ostriches. At a recently held press conference, Miley Cyrus and Jason Earles talked about some embarrassing moments behind the scenes, one of which was the actor’s brush with the birds.

For Hannah Montana: The Movie, Jason Earles has a scene with a rather irritable feathered cast member, who ended up biting him in the face. Describing the ostrich as “a 6-foot-tall prehistoric bird with a brain the size of a bottle cap,” the actor recalled how he had to deal with the animal for the first time.

Earles said that the trainer handed him the bird on a leash and then told him, “Don’t pull on that [the leash]. He doesn’t like that.” Afterwards, all that the actor had on his mind was “Please, God, please don’t let him bite me ... and the first thing he did was bite me right here,” Earles explained, pointing to his nose.

The ostrich might have stolen the spotlight right there, since the scene was actually included in the movie itself. Hearing the story, Miley Cyrus exclaimed “And they used the part when you got bit!”

Those who can’t wait to see an ostrich peck Hannah Montana’s brother on the nose might enjoy the clip below. It’s a series of bloopers and outtakes from Hannah Montana: The Movie, filled with bugs and even more crazy animals. And it’s not just the ostriches or the horses.

“I've befriended some of the chickens and I want to take them home with me now,” Miley says on the video. “All the other stars walk around with their little dogs; I'm going to have my little chicken.”


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Apr 2, 2009

Miley Cyrus Photos' Biography

Destiny Hope Cyrus, best known as Miley Cyrus, is an American actress, singer and songwriter, born in November 23, 1992, in Franklin, Tennessee. She stars as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana in Disney series, Hannah Montana.

Miley Cyrus attended Heritage Middle School but she currently has a private tutor. She is the daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus and Leticia Cyrus. Miley has an older half-sister, named Brandi, two older half-brothers, Trace and Christopher Cody, a younger brother, Braison, and a younger sister, Noah Lindsey Cyrus, who is also an actress.

Destiny Hope kept all the day smiling when she was younger, that is the reason for her nickname "Miley", which comes from "Smiley". She has many pets, like dogs, cats, chickens and horses.

Miley had her first TV appearance when she was 9, playing a guest role, in her father's TV series "Doc". Then, in 2003, she worked in Tim Burton's Big Fish. She also appeared in the music video for "If Heartaches Have Wings". At the age of 12, Miley was chosen for Hannah Montana due to her energetic and lively performance. She was seen as a person who loves every minute of life, with the everyday relatability of Hilary Duff and the stage presence of Shania Twain. Moreover, Miley had a cameo in High School Musical 2, where she danced next to the pool.

On October 24, 2006, Walt Disney Records released the Hannah Montana Sountrack, which includes eight songs she performed as Hannah Montana. In June 26, 2007, Miley released a double album called "Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus". The first disc was the second Hannah Montana soundtrack, while the other one was her debut album. It contains ten songs, from which Miley co-wrote eight.

Miley is good friends with Mitchell Musso, Emily Osment, Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale.


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Miley Cyrus album Tragedy

First-week results for the country-leaning film soundtrack to "Hannah Montana: The Movie" reverses a trend. The motion picture is due to hit theaters April 10.


Only a year ago, Cyrus' 3-D concert film set records, and scalpers were charging thousands for tickets to her live concerts. Her last three major releases debuted at the top of the charts. But the new record's sales were a fraction of her previous studio albums' first-week sales.

The album is the soundtrack to the singer-actress' upcoming "Hannah Montana: The Movie," which opens April 10 and takes the Disney Channel series' character from her home in Malibu to her family's roots in Tennessee. The accompanying album draws from the movie's setting, showcasing Cyrus as more of a country performer alongside songs by country stars Rascal Flatts and Taylor Swift.

Walt Disney Records' senior vice president and general manager, Jim Weatherson, said the soundtrack was in line with projections, considering that it was released two weeks before the movie will hit theaters.

"The movie promotion didn't start in earnest until essentially this past weekend," he said. "We felt that with the success that 'The Climb' was having at radio, we had an opportunity to sell records in front."

Cyrus performed at the recent Grammy Awards with Swift, and it is perhaps Swift's career that is serving as a model for Cyrus' move beyond tween pop. Other young female country singers, including Carrie Underwood and Kellie Pickler, are some of the genre's fastest-rising stars.

Cyrus, whose father, Billy Ray Cyrus, is a country music singer as well as an actor who plays her father on the Disney series, is scheduled to appear Sunday on the Academy of Country Music Awards to sing her country-pop single "The Climb."

"The Climb" may indicate that Cyrus could see some success as a country artist. The song has sold 583,000 digital downloads since its release in early March. It's her first solo single to breach the top 50 on Billboard's country songs chart, and it has given Cyrus her highest position on the U.S. pop chart, where it debuted at No. 6 and currently rests at No. 11.

Repositioning Cyrus as a country singer is not Disney's intention, Weatherson said.

"I think Miley has a heck of a career right now, whichever direction she wants to take it," he said. "All of her stuff to date, including this song, are pop-driven. I think you'll see that moving forward. This is just one of those songs everyone can relate to, and country radio gravitated toward it."

Outpacing the soundtrack to "Hanna Montana: The Movie" was the 30th volume in the compilation series "NOW That's What I Call Music!" which opened with 146,000 copies sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Cyrus' record landed at No. 2, with 139,000 copies.

She sold 371,000 copies during the first week of release of her summer 2008 album "Breakout," the first album she released under her name instead of "Hannah Montana." The soundtrack's sales results also reverse the upward trend of the previous albums under the "Hannah Montana" name. A 2006 soundtrack to the Disney Channel series sold 281,000 copies in its first week, and a double-disc effort in 2007 bowed with 326,000 copies.

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