Archive for January, 2010
Sandra Bullock made a donation Friday of $1 Million to Doctors Without Borders Emergency Operations for Haiti Earthquake relief efforts.
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) received a $1 million donation from Sandra on Friday.The actress made the donation to support the organization’s emergency medical operations responding to the devastation caused by the Jan. 12 earthquake that struck Haiti.
“I wanted to ensure that my donation would be used immediately to meet the needs of the Haitian people affected by this catastrophic event,” Sandra said.
Source: OK
Appearances > 2010 > People’s Choice Award Portraits – January 06
Thanks to Cher, we have high quality pictures of the gorgeous portrait Sandra did last night with Ryan Reynolds and George Lopez.
I’ve added 186 pictures of Sandra last night at People’s Choice Awards. Enjoy!
Appearances > 2010 > People’s Choice Award – January 06
Sandy just arrived at People’s Choice Award ceremony, at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Beautiful!

Pictures will be added soon.
EDIT: Congratulations to Sandra, she won as Favorite Movie Actress and also “The Proposal” got the Best Comedy movie prize.
‘Blind Side’ first female-led film to cross $200 mil
Sandra Bullock rang in the New Year making box office history. Sometime over the weekend, Bullock starrer “The Blind Side” became the first in history driven solely by a top female star to jump the $200 million mark at the domestic B.O.
To be precise, the film finished the frame with a cume of $208.5 million, in its seventh week in release. Over the weekend, it rose a remarkable 10% over the previous week, and it’s still got plenty of life left, according to Warner Bros. prexy of domestic distribution Dan Fellman.
“Blind Side” was fully financed and produced by AlconEntertainment. Project was brought in by Molly Smith, daughter of Alcon backer Fred Smith, founder of FedEx.
Among the likes of Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie, Reese Witherspoon and Bullock, it’s hard to believe that none of the films in which they had solo top billing hadn’t reached $200 million.




















