Blake Lively wasn’t put on the spot on The Tonight Show Wednesday, as Jay Leno didn't ask her anything about her budding romance with Titanic hunk Leo DiCaprio -- or an online set of nude pics an anonymous hacker claimed was the actress.
Lively, 23, instead chose to stick to the vanilla stuff: memories of going to high school in Burbank, a cute comedy bit in which she gave denim-loving Jay a fashion makeover, how she dyed her hair for The Green Lantern, and how she tempted her ripped co-star Ryan Reynolds with sweets on the set of the upcoming summer blockbuster.
BLAKE LIVELY will next be seen in the much-anticipated action adventure "Green Lantern," in which she stars opposite Ryan Reynolds under the direction of Martin Campbell. The film is slated to open in June 2011.
Lively first gained the attention of critics and audiences with her first starring role, in the 2005 hit "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," for which she earned a Teen Choice Award nomination for Best Breakthrough Performance. In 2008, she reprised her role in the sequel, "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2."
Lively's additional film credits include the comedy "Accepted," with Justin Long and Jonah Hill; the independent feature "Elvis & Annabelle," for which she won the Newport Film Festival Award for Breakout Performance; the Brett Ratner-directed segment of the anthology film "New York, I Love You"; and the indie drama "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee," in which she starred with Keanu Reeves, Robin Wright Penn, Julianne Moore and Alan Arkin for writer/director Rebecca Miller.
On the small screen, Lively is best known for her starring role on the popular CW series "Gossip Girl," which enters its fifth season this fall.
Lively, 23, instead chose to stick to the vanilla stuff: memories of going to high school in Burbank, a cute comedy bit in which she gave denim-loving Jay a fashion makeover, how she dyed her hair for The Green Lantern, and how she tempted her ripped co-star Ryan Reynolds with sweets on the set of the upcoming summer blockbuster.
BLAKE LIVELY will next be seen in the much-anticipated action adventure "Green Lantern," in which she stars opposite Ryan Reynolds under the direction of Martin Campbell. The film is slated to open in June 2011.
Lively first gained the attention of critics and audiences with her first starring role, in the 2005 hit "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," for which she earned a Teen Choice Award nomination for Best Breakthrough Performance. In 2008, she reprised her role in the sequel, "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2."
Lively's additional film credits include the comedy "Accepted," with Justin Long and Jonah Hill; the independent feature "Elvis & Annabelle," for which she won the Newport Film Festival Award for Breakout Performance; the Brett Ratner-directed segment of the anthology film "New York, I Love You"; and the indie drama "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee," in which she starred with Keanu Reeves, Robin Wright Penn, Julianne Moore and Alan Arkin for writer/director Rebecca Miller.
On the small screen, Lively is best known for her starring role on the popular CW series "Gossip Girl," which enters its fifth season this fall.
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