Biography of Jesse Eisenberg
Jesse Adam Eisenberg is a talented Hollywood actor of Polish-Ukrainian origin, who made his Broadway debut as a teenager. Popularity in the world of cinema came to him after the premieres of the acclaimed films “Welcome to Zombieland”, “The Social Network” and “Now You See Me”. In addition, Eisenberg quite successfully tries himself in dramaturgy - several of his works were staged by the largest theaters in New York.
Versatile actor Jesse Eisenberg
Training and nutrition
Anna goes in for sports to maintain her health and shape. For a girl, training is first and foremost a pleasure. Sport gives you the opportunity to be beautiful, attractive and take care of yourself. The buttocks are considered the most attractive part of a girl, so Nystrom pays the most attention to them.
Nystrom trains every day. The duration of the lesson is at least 2 hours. Squats are Anna’s favorite exercise. In training, the Scandinavian beauty prefers to combine several types of squats with additional weights.
Day 1:
1. Bent-over barbell row with reverse grip 2. Barbell squats with chest press 3. Dumbbell squats 4. Overhead squats
5. Sumo squats with barbell
Day 2:
1. Pull-ups on the bar with a wide grip 2. Jumping rope 3. Lunges with alternating legs 4. Pistol squats 5. Push-ups with narrow arms 6. Squats with narrow legs 7. Cross jumping rope 8. Jumping squat 9. Push-ups with wide arms
Principles of nutrition
Since childhood, Ida Varg taught Anna to eat healthy home-cooked food. Nystrom keeps track of calories and the composition of foods consumed. In total, the model has 4-5 small meals per day. The girl does not limit sweets, but eats them in moderation in the first half of the day. Fitness trainer Anna Nystrom spends a lot of time cooking; her favorite dish is chicken salad with zucchini. The basis of the diet is carbohydrates (up to 60%), another 10% goes to fats, the rest is covered by proteins.
The fitness model makes sure to add vegetables to every meal, which allows her to include all the vitamins, minerals and fibers she needs for her health. Anna prefers fruit as a snack. Four liters of water a day helps keep your skin clear and your immune system strong.
Photo by Anna Nystrom
Video with Anna Nystrom
Beauty Anna Nystrom
Jesse Eisenberg's childhood and family
Jesse was born in the New York suburb of Queens in 1983. His ancestors are Polish and Ukrainian Jews. Little Jesse's mother, Emma Eisenberg, worked part-time as a clown-animator at children's parties, and his father, Barry Eisenberg, in his youth was an administrator in a hospital in his hometown, and soon after the birth of his son he began teaching at a college.
Jesse Eisenberg in childhood and now
Jesse was the only boy in the family, but his sisters always kept him company in games: the eldest Kerry and the youngest Hallie. It was with little Hallie, who often starred in commercials, that Jesse's passion for the stage began. Already at the age of 7, he made his debut in the children's musical “Oliver!” starring Oliver Twist, masterfully portraying a Victorian orphan.
At the age of 13, Jesse became a member of the pop group for teenagers “Broadway Kids”, and soon he and his fellow members were lucky enough to get on the big stage of Broadway - he was an understudy in the production of “Summer and Smoke” by Tennessee Williams. As part of the group, he practically did not sing (sometimes he acted as a backing vocalist), but he enthusiastically played the drum kit and even attended the corresponding music school class.
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Born on October 5, 1983 in Queens, New York, into a Jewish family of immigrants from Ukraine and Poland. His mother, Amy Fishman, worked as a clown, and his father, Barry Eisenberg, was a hospital administrator who later became a college professor. Eisenberg has two sisters: the eldest, Kerry Lee, and the younger, Hallie Kate, a child actress.
Attended East Brunswick public schools, later moving on to his second year of high school. Entered the New School University.
In 1996, he became a member of the popular musical group “The Broadway Kids” and performed in Broadway musicals. The same year he made his Broadway debut in the production of Summer and Smoke.
In 1999, while still in school, he received a role in the television series “Be Yourself,” where Anne Hathaway also made her debut with him.
In 2010, together with his sister Halley, he starred in the drama “Holy Rollers,” where he played a Hasid. The same year, the film “The Social Network” was released, where Eisenberg played Mark Zuckerberg. For his role in this film he was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Oscar.
In 2012, he starred in Woody Allen's comedy Roman Adventure.
He wrote the plays "Asuncion" and "The Revisionist". In October 2011, a play was staged based on the play “Asuncion”, in which he played one of the main roles along with Justin Bartha and Camille Mena. In 2013, the play “The Revisionist” was staged based on Eisenberg’s play, where Vanessa Redgrave played with him.
He also writes satirical stories, which he publishes on The New Yorker magazine website and on McSweeneys.net.
He is the creator of OneUpMe.com, a website specializing in word games.
Film career of Jesse Eisenberg
In 1999, Jesse Eisenberg starred in the teen series Be Yourself, which also featured the debut of young actress Anne Hathaway.
Jesse Eisenberg's first role was in the teen series Be Yourself.
Oddly enough, for all his talents in high school, Jesse was by no means considered the star or the life of the party. In 2001, he received a certificate and entered the New York High School of Theater Arts.
Already in his first year, Jesse succeeded in the disaster film “Lightning”. The first success was immediately followed by another - in 2002, he played in the black comedy “Women’s Favorite,” playing the role of an unlucky teenager unsuccessfully trying to woo a girl. The film brought him the San Diego Film Festival award in the category “Most Promising Newcomer Actor.”
Still from the film “Women’s Favorite”
Jesse Eisenberg's next iconic role was a talented but complex young man named Walt Beckmar, who is going through his parents' divorce, in the independent family drama "The Squid and the Whale."
Young Jesse Eisenberg (right) in The Squid and the Whale
Later, his filmography included the horror film “Werewolves,” where the young actor appeared opposite Christina Ricci, as well as the mystical thriller “The Secret Forest.” In 2009, he, along with the star of the teen melodrama “Twilight” Kristen Stewart, appeared in the cast of the film “Recreation Park”, and a year later he played the main role in the comedy horror film “Welcome to Zombieland”. Together with Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin, he escaped hordes of zombies, finding himself in a lot of amazing situations. It was after this role that Jesse began to be recognized on the streets: “Hey, this is the same guy from Zombieland!” Jesse Eisenberg became famous after the film “Welcome to Zombieland.” In the same year, the film “Holy Sidelocks” (originally “Holly Rollers”) was released, where the young actor played a Hasidic Jew, trying to distance himself from the Orthodox way of life in very marginal ways. your family. By the way, Jessie’s sister, Hallie Eisenberg, also starred in this film.
Jesse Eisenberg in the movie "Holy Rollers"
Biography[ | ]
Jesse was born in Queens into a Jewish family of immigrants from Ukraine and Poland[4][5]. His mother[6]Amy Fishman worked as a clown, and his father Barry Eisenberg was a hospital administrator who later became a college professor[7][8][9]. Eisenberg has two sisters: the eldest, Kerry Lee, and the younger, Hallie Kate, a former children's actress[10][6]. Jesse grew up in Queens and New Jersey and attended East Brunswick Public Schools, later attending high school as a sophomore.[11] Eisenberg originally wanted to attend New York University, but changed his mind in order to complete his role in the film. He subsequently entered the New School University[12][13].
Jesse Eisenberg: Mark Zuckerberg and Daniel Atlas
In the fall of 2010, the premiere of the biographical film “The Social Network” took place. In two hours, four years from the life of the founder of the world's largest social network Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, flashed before the audience. A stunning story about friendship and betrayal, talent and mediocrity brought the young actor a number of nominations for honorary awards, including the Golden Globe, the British Academy Award and the legendary Oscar, which, however, went to Colin Firth for his role in another outstanding biopic - The King speaks". Also, over the next three years, Jesse starred in six films, among which the most notable was Woody Allen’s romantic film “The Roman Adventure.”
Meeting between Jesse Eisenberg and Mark Zuckerberg
In 2013, the action-packed blockbuster “Now You See Me” was released about the incredible scam of a team of four gifted magicians. Each of them has their own unique talent; Jesse Eisenberg's character, Daniel Atlas, is a virtuoso gambler.
Now You See Me: Jesse Eisenberg as Magician Daniel Atlas
Other notable films starring Jesse Eisenberg include John, the eldest son of war photographer Isabelle, who died in a car accident (Louder Than Bombs), and journalist David Lipsky in the drama The End of the Tour, which received an incredible response from audiences after its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. "in 2020, as well as the main role in the action comedy film American Ultra. Jesse Eisenberg about Kristen Stewart And the parrot Blu from the cartoon “Rio” speaks in the voice of Jesse Eisenberg. Since 2020, his filmography has been actively replenished with new outstanding works. Firstly, this is the role of Lex Luthor in the box office blockbuster “Batman v Superman” - he acted as the antagonist of the characters of Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill.
Bald Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor
It is also worth mentioning Woody Allen’s film, the melodrama “High Life,” which takes the viewer to New York in the 1930s.
Still from the movie High Life with Jesse Eisenberg
In addition, the second part of “Now You See Me” was released this year.
Elizabeth Strout - The Burgess Brothers
Elizabeth Strout
Burgess Brothers
Elizabeth Strout
THE BURGESS BOYS
© 2013 by Elizabeth Strout
This translation is published by arrangement with Random House, an imprint of the Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc.
© Alekseeva E., translation into Russian, 2015
© Edition in Russian, design. Eksmo Publishing House LLC, 2015
Prologue
My mother and I often talked about the Burgesses. Mostly by phone: I lived in New York, she lived in Maine. Sometimes we remembered them when we met, when I came to Maine and stayed at a hotel. Mom rarely visited hotels, and it became a favorite tradition for her and me to chat while sitting in a room where there was a border of pink flowers along the green wallpaper. We talked about the past, about those who left Shirley Falls and those who stayed.
“I was thinking about the Burgesses...” Mom usually began, pulling back the curtain and looking at the birch trees outside the window.
The whole city knew about the Burgesses' misfortunes, and all three had once studied with their mother in the fourth grade of Sunday school. The brothers were her favorites. Even then Jim had a difficult temperament, but his mother saw that he was trying to control himself. She loved Bob for his kindness, but she didn't like Susan.
“As far as I know, no one liked Susan at all,” Mom said.
“She was so pretty as a child,” I recalled. - Curls, huge eyes...
“And then she gave birth to a crazy boy.”
- Sad story.
“Life is full of sad stories,” my mother answered.
By that time we were both already widowed, and after these words there was always silence. Then my mother or I would remark how great it was that Bob had finally met a good woman. Bob's second—and we hoped last—wife was a Unitarian minister. Mom didn't like Unitarians, calling them atheists who didn't want to go without Christmas, but Margaret Estaver was from Maine and therefore seemed like a worthy choice.
“Bob could have found himself a wife in New York,” my mother said, “he lived there for so many years.” So Jim married a smartass from Connecticut, and look how it turned out.
Of course, we talked a lot about Jim, how he left Maine to work in the homicide division of the state attorney's office, how we hoped he would run for governor, and how unexpectedly he changed his mind. And of course, we often remembered him that year when the Wally Packer trial was going on, and Jim appeared in the news every day. Trials had only just been allowed to be shown on television, and within a few years OJ Simpson would eclipse Wally Packer in the eyes of many. But that year, fans of Jim Burgess all over the country watched with delight as he won the acquittal of Wally, the soul singer with a kind face and a hoarse voice (“Take this weight off me, the weight of my love ") our generation grew up. Packer was accused of ordering the murder of his white girlfriend. Jim ensured that the trial was held in Hartford, where racial issues are acute, and expertly selected the jury. He calmly and mercilessly demolished all the arguments of the prosecution, demonstrating how complex this matter is - the disparity of thought and action. The federal press even published cartoons on this topic. One in particular showed a woman looking at a messy living room with the caption: “I think the room is clean. When will it become clean?!” Judging by the public opinion polls, most people—my mother and I included—believed that Wally Packer was guilty. But Jim did his job well and became famous. (Several magazines mentioned him among the sex symbols of 1993, and even my mother, who was generally offended by the word “sex,” did not express annoyance about this.) On the leading television channels they discussed what O. J. Simpson wanted to see Jim on his "dream team", and when the Burgess camp refrained from commenting, everyone assumed that Jim was resting on his laurels. The Packer trial became the main topic of conversation for my mother and me at a time when our relationship was tense. But this is already in the past. Now, when I left Maine, I kissed my mother and told her I loved her, and she said the same to me.
One day I called her from New York, standing at the window of my apartment on the twenty-sixth floor and admiring how dusk fell and the evening lights flashed like fireflies on the field of high-rise buildings spread around me.
“Do you remember when Bob Burgess’s mother took him to a therapist?” – I asked. “The kids were whispering on the playground that Bobby was going to the doctor for psychos.”
“Children are a nightmare,” said Mom. - By golly.
“Well, at that time it was not common to go to psychotherapists,” I noted.
- Yes, everything is different now. I talked to people at dances - many take their children to a shrink and keep them on pills. And no one is trying to keep it a secret.
“Do you remember Father Burgess?”
I asked her about this more than once. Mom and I loved to talk about the same things.
- I remember. High. Worked in a factory. Like a shop manager. And then she was left completely alone.
“And she never married again.”
“Never...” Mom repeated. “I don’t know if she had much of a chance.” Still, three small children. Jim, Bob and Sue.
The Burgess house stood about a mile from the city center. Quite small - but almost all the houses in that part of Shirley Falls were small. A yellow house on the edge of a field that in the spring became so bright green that as a girl I dreamed of turning into a cow and tasting the wet, juicy grass, it seemed so delicious. True, there were no cows or even vegetable gardens in this field. Just a piece of rural space near the city. In the summer I sometimes saw Mrs. Burgess pulling the water hose around the bush, but the house was on a hill and her figure was always small and distant. Dad waved to her as we drove by, but she never returned the greeting, most likely because she didn’t see him.
It's common to think that small towns are full of gossip, but as a child I didn't often hear adults gossiping about anyone. What happened at the Burgess's was perceived in the same way as other tragedies. For example, poor Bunny Fogg fell down the stairs to the basement, and was found only three days later; Mrs. Hammond was diagnosed with brain cancer before she could send her children off to college; Stupid Annie Day can still lift up her skirt in front of the boys, and she's almost twenty. It was not the adults who gossiped, but the children, especially us, who were very small, and our tongues were very angry. The adults put us firmly in our place: if anyone was caught whispering about Bobby Burgess, “who killed his father and now goes to the doctor for psychos,” the offenders were sent to the principal, left without lunch, and their parents called to school.
Jim Burgess was ten years older than me and therefore seemed very distant to me, almost a celebrity. Yes, he really was a celebrity even then - a football player, class president, dark-haired, handsome, so serious. I remember that his eyes never smiled. Bobby and Susan were younger and would sometimes babysit my sisters and me when our parents needed to go somewhere. Susan didn't pay much attention to us, although one time she thought we were laughing at her and took away the animal cookies that Mom always left for us when she left. One of my sisters locked herself in the bathroom in protest while Susan yelled at her and threatened to call the police. I don’t remember what happened next, but no police came, and my mother was very surprised to see animal cookies that no one ate. Bobby sat with us a few times and he took turns riding us on his back. We felt that he was kind and good - he kept turning his head to the rider and asking: “How are you doing?” Nothing?" One time my sister was running along the path near the house and skinned her knee, and Bobby was very worried about her. Washing the wound with his big hand, he said: “Nothing, nothing. You are a brave girl."
My sisters grew up and moved to Massachusetts, and I went to New York, to the displeasure of my parents. They considered it a betrayal: no one in our family had left New England since the seventeenth century. According to my father, among our ancestors there were different people, they experienced poverty and hardship, but not one of them set foot in the sewer of New York. I married a New Yorker, a rich Jew from a large noisy family, and this further strained the relationship with my parents. They rarely came to visit. I think the city scared them, just like my husband, who seemed to them a foreigner, and my children, who seemed impudent and spoiled to them - all these plastic toys, the mess in the rooms, and then the piercing in the nose, blue and purple hair... In general, for many years. we accumulated mutual grievances.
And then my husband died, the same year our youngest went off to college, and my mother, who had been widowed the year before, came to visit me in New York and stroked my forehead, as when I was sick as a child, and felt sorry for me, who lost her father and husband in such a short time.
Jesse Eisenberg – playwright and startup entrepreneur
It's no secret that Jesse Eisenberg not only acts, but also tries his hand at drama. Several performances based on his plays were staged in New York theaters, the most famous of which are the productions “The Revisionist” and “Asunson”, with Eisenberg acting both as their author and as an actor.
Jesse Eisenberg in the play "The Revisionist"
Jesse also publishes short stories full of subtle satire in periodicals.
Jesse Eisenberg reads his stories to friends
Together with his cousin, Eisenberg created an online entertainment resource called OneUpMe, where visitors are invited to take part in fun linguistic games. The actor's cousin came up with the puzzles, and Jesse himself was responsible for the creative part of the project.
Biography of Anna Nystrom
Swedish model Anna Nystrom is one of the most popular fit girls on Instagram. Blonde curls and beautiful feminine curves have conquered the entire Internet. The model's calling card is her perfect buttocks. Anna's profile is full of photos together with her mother, who is often mistaken for her sister. Nystrom regularly pleases his fans with new photos and videos of training.
Little is known about the biography and early childhood years of the model. Nystrom often mentions that she was sick and often visited doctors. Doctors' forecasts about the disease were disappointing and the girl endured excruciating pain. However, thanks to the support of her mother, Ida Varg, Anna began to play sports little by little and reached truly outstanding heights.
Anna Nystrom and her mother Ida are so similar that in the photo they are often mistaken for sisters. Both blondes have gorgeous figures and ideal parameters. Fitness trainer Ida's blog received the VeckoRevyn's Blog Awards 2014 as the best resource about fitness and healthy nutrition.
Since 2013, Anna has been sharing her photos and video guides about training and nutrition. Her looks and gorgeous figure attracted numerous followers who were inspired by the athlete's posts. Nystrom works as a model for high-end companies and brands such as Kapten & Son, Daniel Wellington, Belissas, SkinnyMint Tea, Workout Empire and Lush. Today, the Swedish fitness model also works as a licensed personal trainer.
In addition to photography, Anna participates in sports equipment and nutrition exhibitions, and advertises fitness clothing and swimwear.
Personal life of Jesse Eisenberg
In all interviews, Jesse Eisenberg calls himself a “big little one” and says that he is not even thinking about marriage yet. However, there were several serious novels in the actor’s life. In 2002, on the set of the film The Emperor's Club, Jesse met Anna Strout, an assistant to the film's producer. They dated for 10 years, but in 2012 the press became aware of their disagreement. It is unknown what caused the breakup, although many of Jesse’s fans sarcastically noted that Anna’s age was to blame - she is 6 years older than Jesse.
Jesse Eisenberg dated Mia Wasikowski in 2020
In 2013, the guy began a love relationship with actress Mia Wasikowski, whom he met on the set of the film “The Double.” But the romance lasted only two years, after which the actor returned to his former lover. Since 2020, Jesse has been back together with Anna Strout, and two years later they had a son.
Jesse Azienberg and Anna Strout are back together
Jesse Eisenberg is an ardent animal rights activist and vegan.
The actor actively advocates for environmental protection
Carier start
At the age of 13, Jesse Eisenberg joined a popular children's musical group that took part in musicals on Broadway. This is where his acting career began. In his first year, he was cast in the popular production of Summer and Smoke, which served as the launching pad for his extensive filmography. A. A couple of years later, the boy was noticed by television producers and invited to a new series.
This was Jesse's debut on the big screen, and after filming in the series, Hollywood directors noticed the promising actor. At the beginning of his career, he agreed to all projects, which gave him a lot of acting experience. Jesse's colleagues at the beginning of his career were Anne Hathaway, Richard Gere and Kristen Stewart.
Filmography
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