Amy Smart
Celebrities Attend DJ Hero Demo Night

Michelle Trachtenberg, Ali Larter, Amy Smart, Travis Barker, and Adrien Grenier were spotted outside the 'DJ Hero' demo night held at the Wiltern theatre in Los Angeles las night.
That's quite the hodgepodge of celebrity!
They all came out to watch Eminem, Jay Z, Warren G and famed mashup DJ Z-Trip perform live. Yes DJ AM and Travis also took the stage.
You can see pictures from the inside of the venue here.
Photos by WENN.com

Amy Smart Loves Robindira Unsworth

While chatting with Craig Ferguson on his late night show, Amy Smart opted to accessorize with Robindira Unsworth's earrings. These 22k gems retail for $200 and are available for purchase here.
Celebrities At The NRDC's 20th Anniversary Celebration

Quite a few celebrities came out to the Natural Resources Defense Council's (NRDC) 20th Anniversary Celebration at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles this past weekend. Check out the celebs that attended:
- Cameron Diaz
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Chelsea Handler (soo funny!)
- Amy Smart
- Lisa Kudrow
- Heather Graham
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus
- Natasha Bedingfield
- Rosanna Arquette
- Leah Remini and Angelo Pagan
- Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Which outfit do you guys like the most? What does everyone think of Chelsea Handler's dress?
Photos by Wenn.com
Amy Smart Promises To Keep Up With Pole Dancing Exercise
Sometimes actors have to do things that are out of character in order to prepare for an upcoming movie role. Typically, they never keep up with the lesson, but every once in a while something sticks!
Amy Smart had such fun preparing to play a pole dancer in Crank sequel High Voltage, she wants to keep up her striptease lessons for her boyfriend.
The star took a series of classes, found her perfect tune and then learned how to strip and tease at fellow actress Sheila Kelly’s S Factor studio in Los Angeles - and now she’s hooked.
"It was sexually liberating and really fun. It takes a lot of work to make it look easy. It’s really awkward in the beginning but I had fun. At one point I wondered if I would ever pick it up.
"I loved my routine to Billy Squire’s song Stroke Me. That’ll get you going on the pole!
"Prior to working on this film I had taken a few classes of pole dancing and strip tease at the S Factor here in Los Angeles. It’s a really great place for women because it’s very sexual and very female empowering. I think I’ll get back into that because it was a great work-out and a great class, and there’s no mirrors so you don’t have to feel insecure watching yourself seeing how you look; you just sort of feel it in your body."
She has me intrigued! Anyone ever take a pole dance lesson?
Celebrities Attend The D&G Flagship Boutique Opening

Kevin Connolly, Erika Christensen, Amy Smart, Leelee Sobieski, Lauren Conrad, Paris Hilton, Rumer Willis, Lisa Rinna, Nicole Richie and Joel Madden attended the D&G flagship boutique opening on Robertson Boulevard. The night benefitted the Art of Elysium - but it doesn't stop there.
For anyone who makes a purchase from now until January 15th, 15% of all sales will go to the organization!
That's great! Now if only I could afford D&G. :)
Photos by WENN

Amy Smart Runs Errands

Amy Smart was spotted running errands Monday afternoon in Los Angeles. After stopping by a hardware store she made her way to a shoe repair shop to have a pair of sandals fixed. The fact that she's getting her sandals fixed rather than just buying a new pair makes me like her even more!
Photos by Bauer Griffin
Amy Smart For Page Six Magazine

I know Amy Smart has a lot of INO fans. Whenever I come across pictures of her, there are a lot of happy people in the comment section. Amy is currently the star of the psychological thriller Mirrors (alongside Keifer Sutherland) and graces the cover of this week’s Page Six Magazine.
The former ballerina’s first major film role was Varsity Blues, but it didn’t quite catapult her to stardom.
“[The cast] all thought Varsity Blues was going to make us stars!” she laughs. “But it came and went, and I had to get up the next day and just keep working for it. It wasn’t as easy as everyone said it would be.”
She maintains a positive outlook on life and her career, which includes some 30 movies (Just Friends, The Butterfly Effect and Crank), she is inspired partly by the popular book The Secret, the premise of which is that if you really want something to happen, you can will it to.
“I really think there is truth to The Secret,” she says. “I think that it works 100 percent. Lately I have been really trying to take my career a step beyond. I felt ready to carry a movie, ready to have a show. Then I focused really hard on those things and they happened.”
Her unfettered optimism even extends to the lost girls – without mentioning names – of young Hollywood, of whom she says,
“I just think those people need a little bit more love.”
To read more about Amy Smart, pick up a copy of this week’s Page Six Magazine, free inside the Sunday edition of the New York Post and available online on Monday at www.pagesixmag.com.
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