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Maybe there's something to multiculturalism after all...when actress STEPH SONG is crowned "the new face of Canadian film" by Canada's premier women's magazine Chatelaine. The only thing is, did they have to spoil it by called her a "coquette". Oh well, what can you do? No doubt Steph's a hottie, no denying that.
Excerpts of the article "Siren Song: Introducing Steph Song -- actress, coquette and Canada's next big thing" by Shaun Smith in the September 2007 edition of Chatelaine (full @ www.chatelaine.com).
"There's an allure to Steph Song that is both guileless and beguiling. Song, the thirtysomething (she is noncommittal about her age) Australian-Canadian actress who appears this month alongside the Hong Kong martial-arts star Jet Li in the action film War, has a sort of disarming look, a strange combination of a worldly come-hither mien and fresh-faced girlishness. Onscreen, she can go from innocence to elegance in a flash. When she does, the effect is captivating..."
"In 2006, testosterone-fuelled readers of the Asian edition of the lads' magazine FHM responded to these looks by voting Song the "Sexiest Woman in the World."....Last spring, Song starred in the feature film Everything's Gone Green, an original screenplay by fellow Vancouverite Douglas Coupland, the iconic author of Generation X....Her performance in the romantic comedy so impressed Coupland that it helped win her a role in a CBC-TV series he's producing based on his novel jPod, airing in January..."
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