BRAD STEELE
Born Bradley Samuele Steele in Nottingham, England, on March 8, 1982, it wouldn't be till his 10th birthday that this quiet, yet highly gifted youngster would make his claim to fame when the remake of The Terminator hit theaters (click for free segment). From that point on, the world was Steele's oyster. Says Brad, "I knew my talent, my charisma, my skill ... it was only a matter of time before stardom. I was born to act."

And indeed he was. In years to follow, Steele would take Hollywood by storm with blockbuster hit after blockbuster hit such as "Sniper", "The Love Of A Lifetime", and "Leave Me Alone". His career, however, would take a sudden turn for the worse when in 2002 he signed up for Ron Howard's "The Obedient Son". In the film, Brad played the part of a kind homeschool teenager who did everything his mom asked him to do. Moviegoers emptied theaters as they grew tired of watching Steele set the table, mow the lawn, and recite Bible verses every morning. "It was terrible, just terrible," recalls one movie-critic.

His career would soon be regenerated, however, when Brad decided to fight alongside Kyle Shields in the heroic epic, "The Fellowship." Taking on the role of Legaloos, the dashing archer of the wood, Steele won the hearts of the American, English, French and Zanzibarbarian populace. "Had it not been for The Fellowship, I'd probably be cleaning restrooms at McDonalds right now," says Brad.

His career looks promising, with millions of fans to back him up. Question is, what will Brad Steele's next box-office smash be? We'll just have to wait to find out.


KYLE SHIELDS

Born Kyle Keanu Shields in San Diego, California, on January 27th, 1984, a Hollywood career wasn't even a consideration until his later teens when he was crossed by an amateur director who hired him simply for his looks. The years following would see him appear in a number of cheap commercials, until finally, in 2000, he made his big break as Timmy in "The New Christmas Carol."

"My secret is simple ... become the movie," says Shields. "I'm fed up with actors who act their parts, rather than become their parts. That's what separates me from the rest."

And indeed he stands out from the rest. Kyle already sports 3 oscars, including best supporting actor as Borigorn in "The Fellowship," released in 2005. He currently is shooting "Surf Or Die" in Fiji, and has future plans for a sequel next year. Despite the busy schedule, however, "I haven't lost focus. I know what I want to do, when I want to do it, and those I must dispose of in order to get it accomplished."

Kyle was unfortunately unavailable for comment regarding his sudden breach of contract with Epoch shampoo. Court hearings begin in January.