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Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey

James Eugene Carrey (born January 17, 1962)[1] is a Canadian actor, comedian, writer, and artist. He is known for his energetic slapstick performances.[2]

Carrey first gained recognition in America in 1990 after landing a recurring role in the sketch comedy television series In Living Color. His first leading roles in motion pictures came with Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), Dumb and Dumber (1994), The Mask (1994), and Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995), as well portraying the Riddler in Batman Forever (1995) and the lead role in Liar Liar (1997). He gained attention starring in serious roles in The Truman Show (1998) and Man on the Moon (1999), with each garnering him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor.

In the 2000s, he gained further notice for his portrayal of the Grinch in How the Grinch Stole Christmas and for the comedy Me, Myself & Irene (both in 2000), as well as Bruce Almighty (2003), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), Yes Man (2008), Horton Hears a Who! (2008) and A Christmas Carol (2009).

In the 2010s, he starred in Mr. Popper's Penguins (2011), The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013), Kick-Ass 2 (2013), and reprised his role as Lloyd Christmas in Dumb and Dumber To (2014). Since 2018, he has portrayed Jeff Piccirillo in the Showtime series Kidding and Dr. Robotnik in Sonic the Hedgehog (2020).Early life
Carrey was born in the Toronto suburb of Newmarket, Ontario, Canada,[1] to Kathleen (née Oram), a homemaker, and Percy Carrey, a musician and accountant.[3][4] He was raised a Roman Catholic and has three older siblings, John, Patricia, and Rita.[5][6] His mother was of French, Irish, and Scottish descent and his father was of French-Canadian ancestry (the family's original surname was Carré).[7][8][9]

At age ten, Carrey wrote a letter to Carol Burnett of the Carol Burnett Show pointing out that he was already a master of impressions and should be considered for a role on the show; he was overjoyed when he received a form letter reply.[10] A fan of Monty Python whose TV show aired in the 1970s, in 2014 Carrey appeared on Monty Python's Best Bits (Mostly) and recalled the effect on him of Ernest Scribbler (played by Michael Palin) laughing himself to death in "The Funniest Joke in the World" sketch.[11] Radio Times states, "You’ll see why immediately: Palin’s performance is uncannily Carreyesque.”[11]

Carrey spent his early years in the former city of Scarborough, Ontario, now Toronto, where he attended Blessed Trinity Catholic Elementary School in North York. His family later moved to Burlington, Ontario, where he attended Aldershot High School and Agincourt Collegiate Institute.[citation needed] His family struggled financially and, as teenagers, Carrey and his brother would work eight-hour shifts after school as janitors and security guards at the tire factory where their father was employed. On his sixteenth birthday, Carrey dropped out of school; he began to perform comedy while continuing to work at the factory. Some time later, his family became homeless and lived together in a Volkswagen van.[12]

In a 2007 Hamilton Spectator interview, Carrey said, "If my career in show business hadn't panned out I would probably be working today in Hamilton, Ontario, at the Dofasco steel mill." As a young man, he could see the steel mills across the Burlington Bay and often though that was "where the great jobs were."[13]

Career
Early work
While Carrey was struggling to obtain work and make a name for himself, his father tried to help the young comedian put together a stage act, driving him to Toronto to debut at comedy club Yuk Yuk's.[14] Carrey's impersonations bombed and this gave him doubts about his capabilities as a professional entertainer. His family's financial struggles made it difficult for them to support Carrey's ambitions.[citation needed]

Eventually, the family's financial problems were resolved and they moved into a new home.[14] With more domestic stability, Carrey returned to the stage with a more polished act. In a short period of time, he went from open-mic nights to regular paid shows, building his reputation in the process. A reviewer in the Toronto Star raved that Carrey was "a genuine star coming to life."[15] Carrey was soon noticed by comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who signed the young comic to open his tour performances. Dangerfield eventually brought Carrey to Las Vegas. However, Carrey soon decided to move to Hollywood, where he began performing at The Comedy Store and, in 1982, appeared on the televised stand-up show An Evening at the Improv.[16] The following year, he debuted his act on The Tonight Show.[17]

Despite his increasing popularity as a stand-up comic, Carrey turned his attention to the film and television industries, auditioning to be a cast member for the 1980–81 season of NBC's Saturday Night Live. Carrey was not selected for the position, although he later hosted the show in May 1996, January 2011, and October 2014.[18][19] In 1984, Carrey was in the short-lived sitcom The Duck Factory.[20]

From 1990 to 1994, Carrey was a regular cast member of the ensemble comedy television series In Living Color.[21]

1994–1997: Rise to fame
Carrey played the lead roles in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber (all 1994).[22] Dumb and Dumber was a commercial success, grossing over $270 million worldwide,[23] He received his first Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor for his work in The Mask.
Carrey portrayed the Batman villain The Riddler in the Joel Schumacher-directed superhero film Batman Forever (1995). The film received mixed reviews, but was a box office success. He reprised his role as Ace Ventura in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls which was also released in 1995. Like the original film, it was well received by the public, but poorly received by critics. It was a huge box-office success, earning $212 million worldwide in addition to breaking records, with a $40 million opening weekend.[24]

Carrey earned $20 million for his next film, The Cable Guy (1996). Directed by Ben Stiller, the film was a satirical black comedy, in which Carrey played a lonely, menacing cable TV installer who infiltrates the life of one of his customers (played by Matthew Broderick). The role was a departure from the "hapless, hyper, overconfident" characters he had been known for. However, it did not fare well with most critics, many reacting to Carrey's change of tone from previous films.[25] Carrey also starred in the music video of the film's closing song, "Leave Me Alone" by Jerry Cantrell.[26] Despite the reviews, The Cable Guy grossed $102 million worldwide.[27]

He soon bounced back with the critically acclaimed comedy Liar Liar (1997), playing Fletcher Reede, an unethical lawyer rendered unable to lie by his young son's birthday wish. Carrey was praised for his performance, earning a second Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor. Janet Maslin of The New York Times said: "Well into his tumultuous career, Mr. Carrey finally turns up in a straightforward comic vehicle, and the results are much wilder and funnier than this mundane material should have allowed."[28]

1998–2006: Critical acclaim
The following year he decided to take a pay cut to play the serious role of Truman Burbank in the satirical comedy-drama film The Truman Show (1998).[29] The film was highly praised and brought Carrey further international acclaim, leading many to believe he would be nominated for an Oscar.[30] Eventually, he did pick up his first Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama. The Truman Show was a commercial success also, earning $264 million worldwide against a budget of $60 million.[31][32]

A Film4 critic stated that the film "allows Carrey to edge away from broad comedy," adding that it was "a hilarious and breathtakingly conceived satire."[33]

That same year, Carrey appeared as a fictionalized version of himself on the final episode of Garry Shandling's The Larry Sanders Show, in which he deliberately ripped into Shandling's character. In 1999, Carrey had the lead role in Man on the Moon. He portrayed comedian Andy Kaufman to critical acclaim and received his second Golden Globe in a row. In addition, he received his first Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Actor.[34]

In 2000, Carrey reteamed with the Farrelly brothers, who had previously directed him in Dumb and Dumber, for the black comedy film Me, Myself & Irene, a film that received mixed reviews[35] but enjoyed box office success. Carrey played the role of state trooper Charlie Baileygates, who has multiple personalities and romances a woman portrayed by Renée Zellweger. That same year, Carrey starred in the second highest-grossing Christmas film of all time, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, playing the title character, for which he received both praise and criticism from critics alongside a Golden Globe nomination.[36]

For his next feature film, Carrey starred opposite Jennifer Aniston and Morgan Freeman in Tom Shadyac's international hit comedy Bruce Almighty (2003). Carrey played a TV newsman who unexpectedly receives God's omnipotent abilities when the deity decides to take a vacation. The film received mixed reviews upon release[37] but despite this still became a financial success, earning over $484 million worldwide, and going on to become the seventeenth highest-grossing live action comedy of all time.[38][39]

In 2004, Carrey starred in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The film received overwhelming acclaim upon release. Critics highly praised Carrey's portrayal of Joel Barish, in addition to the performance of his co-star Kate Winslet, who received an Oscar nomination. According to CNN's reviewer Paul Clinton, Carrey's performance was the actor's "best, most mature and sharply focused performance ever."[40] Carrey received another Golden Globe nomination and his first BAFTA Award nomination for Best Actor.
Carrey's next appearance was in the 2004 black comedy fantasy film Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, which was based on the popular children's novels of the same name. The film was positively received; Desson Thomson from The Washington Post said of Carrey's approach to the character of Count Olaf,

Olaf is a humorless villain in the book. He's not amusing like Carrey at all. To which I would counter: If you can't let Carrey be Carrey, put someone boring and less expensive in the role. In his various disguises he's rubbery, inventive and improvisationally inspired. I particularly liked his passing imitation of a dinosaur.[41][42]

That same year, Carrey was inducted into the Canadian Walk of Fame.[43]

2007–present
Carrey reunited with Joel Schumacher, director of Batman Forever, for The Number 23 (2007), a psychological thriller co-starring Virginia Madsen and Danny Huston. In the film, Carrey plays a man who becomes obsessed with the number 23, after finding a book about a man with the same obsession. The film was panned by critics. The following year Carrey provided his voice for Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! (2008). Carrey voiced the beloved elephant for the CGI-animated feature, which received overwhelmingly positive reviews and delivered family crowds en masse. The film was also a box office success, raking in over $290 million worldwide.[44]

Carrey returned to live-action comedy, starring opposite Zooey Deschanel and Bradley Cooper in Yes Man (also 2008). Carrey played a man who signs up for a self-help program that teaches him to say yes to everything. Despite reviews being mixed, Rene Rodriquez of The Miami Herald stated, "Yes Man is fine as far as Jim Carrey comedies go, but it's even better as a love story that just happens to make you laugh."[45] The film had a decent performance at the box office, earning $225 million worldwide.[46]

Since 2009, Carrey's work has included a leading role in Glenn Ficarra and John Requa's I Love You Phillip Morris, premiering in January 2009 at the Sundance Film Festival before receiving a wide release in February 2010. Carrey portrayed Steven Jay Russell, a con artist, imposter, and multiple prison escapee who falls in love with his fellow inmate, Phillip Morris (played by Ewan McGregor). The film received largely positive reviews, with Damon Wise of The Times giving the film four stars out of five, stating, "I Love You Phillip Morris is an extraordinary film that serves as a reminder of just how good Carrey can be when he's not tied into a generic Hollywood crowd-pleaser. His comic timing remains as exquisite as ever."[47]
For the first time in his career, Carrey portrayed multiple characters in Disney's 3D animated take on the classic Charles Dickens tale, A Christmas Carol (2009), voicing Ebenezer Scrooge and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film also starred Robin Wright Penn, Bob Hoskins, Colin Firth, Gary Oldman, and Cary Elwes. The film received decent reviews and was a financial success. Carrey landed the lead role in Mr. Popper's Penguins (2011), playing Thomas "Tom" Popper Jr. a realtor who becomes the caretaker of a family of penguins. The film received a mixed reception upon release.[48]

He starred alongside former co-star Steve Carell in the Don Scardino-directed comedy film The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013). Carrey played Steve Gray, a dangerous street magician who overshadows the formerly successful magician Burt Wonderstone (played by Carell). The film was released in March 2013 to mixed reviews and underperformed significantly at the box office, grossing just over $27 million on a $30 million budget.[49]

Around the same time, he appeared in Kick-Ass 2 (also 2013) as Colonel Stars and Stripes. He retracted support for the film two months prior to its release. He issued a statement via his Twitter account that, in light of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary, "Now in all good conscience I cannot support that level of violence."[50]

Peter Farrelly said in April 2012 that Carrey and Jeff Daniels would return for a Dumb and Dumber sequel, Dumb and Dumber To, with the Farrelly brothers writing and directing and a planned September 2012 production start.[51] In June, however, Carrey's representative said Carrey had left the project because the comedian felt New Line and Warner Bros. were unenthusiastic toward it.[52] However, on October 1, 2012, Yahoo!'s "The Yo Show" carried the news item that the script was complete and that the original actors, Carrey and Daniels, would be reprising their roles. The plot involved one of the characters having sired a child and needing to find them to obtain a kidney.[53][54] Dumb and Dumber To was released in November 2014.

In March 2013, Carrey announced that he had written a children's book titled How Roland Rolls, about a scared wave named Roland. He described it as "kind of a metaphysical children's story, which deals with a lot of heavy stuff in a really childish way." Carrey self-published the book, which was released in September 2013.[55][56]

On March 25, 2013, Carrey released a parody music video with Eels through Funny or Die, with Carrey replacing Mark Oliver Everett on vocals. The song and video, titled "Cold Dead Hand" and set as a musical act during the variety program Hee Haw, lampoons American gun culture, and specifically former NRA spokesperson Charlton Heston.[57]

Carrey delivered the commencement address at Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa, in May 2014 and received an honorary doctorate for his achievements as a comedian, artist, author, and philanthropist.[58]

Carrey was a producer on Rubble Kings, a 2015 documentary film that depicts events preceding and following the Hoe Avenue peace meeting.[59]

On August 29, 2014, Carrey was honoured by Canada Post with a limited-edition postage stamp with his portrait on it.[60]

In June 2017 Showtime began airing the dramedy I'm Dying Up Here, for which Carrey served as the executive producer. The show, which chronicles a group of stand-up comics in 1970s Los Angeles, incorporates aspects of Carrey's own experience.[61] In September of that year, that same network announced that he would be starring in a comedy series titled Kidding, which will reunite Carrey and director Michel Gondry.[62] By the end of 2017, it was announced that Catherine Keener would star opposite Carrey in Kidding.[63]

Carrey was also the subject of two documentaries in 2017. The first, a short subject entitled I Needed Color about his lifelong passion for art, was released online in the summer.[64] Later that year another documentary, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond — Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton, premiered at The Venice Film Festival and was later picked up by Netflix.[65] The film chronicles the behind-the-scenes drama during the shooting of Man on the Moon, when he never broke character as Andy Kaufman.[66] It incorporates footage that was shot for the film's electronic press kit[66] but ultimately pulled by Universal as they felt that it was too damaging.[67]

Personal life
Carrey suffers from depression[68] and has taken Prozac to combat the symptoms. He has stated that he no longer takes medications or stimulants of any kind, including coffee.[68]

Carrey received U.S. citizenship in October 2004 and remains a dual citizen of the United States and his native Canada.[69]

Relationships
In 1983, Jim Carrey dated singer Linda Ronstadt for eight months
Carrey has been married twice. His first marriage was to former actress and Comedy Store waitress Melissa Womer, whom he married on March 28, 1987. Their daughter, Jane Erin Carrey, was born September 6, 1987.[70] Jane was a 2012 contestant on American Idol.[71] Carrey and Womer divorced in 1995.[72]

A year later, on September 23, 1996, Carrey married his Dumb and Dumber co-star Lauren Holly; the marriage lasted less than a year.[73] In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Carrey had a much-publicized, short-lived romance with his Me, Myself and Irene co-star Renée Zellweger, to whom he was engaged from 1999 to 2000.[74]

Carrey met model and actress Jenny McCarthy in 2005 and made their relationship public in June 2006. In April 2010, the two ended their relationship.[75] Despite the split and media circulations, in October 2010 McCarthy said, "Jim and I are still good friends".[76]

On September 28, 2015, Carrey's former girlfriend Carthriona White, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, was found dead from a prescription drug overdose; ruled a suicide by the LA County Medical Examiner.[77] The couple first met in 2012.[78] Carrey was a pallbearer at her funeral in Cappawhite, County Tipperary, Ireland.[79]

Carrey attended the Golden Globes 2019 Party with his new girlfriend Ginger Gonzaga in January 2019.[80][81]

Wrongful death lawsuits
On September 19, 2016, Mark Burton, Carrey's ex-girlfriend Cathriona White's husband from 2013 until her death, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Carrey, claiming that he had used his "immense wealth and celebrity status" to illegally obtain and distribute prescription drugs involved in her death. Carrey released a statement the following day:
What a terrible shame. It would be easy for me to get in a back room with this man's lawyer and make this go away, but there are some moments in life when you have to stand up and defend your honor against the evil in this world. I will not tolerate this heartless attempt to exploit me or the woman I loved. Cat's troubles were born long before I met her and sadly her tragic end was beyond anyone's control. I really hope that some day soon people will stop trying to profit from this and let her rest in peace.[82][83]

In October 2016, White's mother, Brigid Sweetman, also filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Carrey.[84] In this suit, Sweetman's attorney states that Carrey underwent a test for sexually transmitted infections and "purposely hid the results from Ms. White, whom he was intimately involved with, and failed to inform her that he had tested positive for hepatitis A, HSV (Herpes) I and II, and chlamydia. To make matters worse, Carrey then proceeded to have unprotected sex with Ms. White with full knowledge that he was STD positive."[85] Sweetman herself later issued a statement: "These documents show that Jim Carrey has lied to the media, the public and the court. Carrey has now been shown for what he is — a dishonest Hollywood celebrity who thinks he can say anything and fool people just because he is famous."[85] The lawsuit was dismissed on January 25, 2018, and attorneys for both sides confirmed there would be no further legal proceedings.[86][87]

Anti-vaccine views
Carrey believes the MMR vaccine causes autism. In 2009, Carrey wrote an article questioning the merits of vaccination and vaccine research for The Huffington Post.[88] With former partner Jenny McCarthy, Carrey led a "Green Our Vaccines" march in Washington, D.C., to advocate for the removal of toxic substances from children's vaccines, out of a belief that children had received "too many vaccines, too soon, many of which are toxic."[89] The rally was criticized by David Gorski, an American surgical oncologist on Science-Based Medicine blog for being anti-vaccine, not "pro-safe vaccine"[90] and by Steven Parker on WebMD website for being "irresponsible".[91]

On July 1, 2015, after the signing of a new vaccination law, Carrey called California Governor Jerry Brown a "corporate fascist" who was "poisoning" children by enacting the vaccination requirements.[92] The law disallowed religious and philosophical reasons for exemption from vaccination. Carrey was criticized for being "ignorant when it comes to vaccines" by Arthur Caplan, head of the Division of Medical Ethics, at New York University,[93] and by Jeffrey Kluger, senior writer at Time, who described his anti-vaccination statements as "angry, dense and immune to reason".[94]

Political and spiritual views
Carrey believes in and advocates for the so-called "law of attraction." In an interview with Oprah Winfrey on February 17, 1997,[95] he revealed that as a struggling actor he would use visualization techniques to get work. He also stated that he visualized a $10,000,000 check given to him for "acting services rendered," placed the check in his pocket, and seven years later received a $10,000,000 check for his role in Dumb and Dumber.[96]

Carrey practices Transcendental Meditation.[97][98]

Carrey has been showing his own political cartoon drawings since August 2017, including controversial renderings of then-White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and President Donald Trump.[99] Carrey had even sparked an international event on 31 March 2019 posting a drawing depicting Benito Mussolini's infamous death with Clara Petacci criticising fascism; this irked Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra who chided him on Twitter calling him "a bastard" and his artworks "dirty paper".[100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108] His drawing repertoire culminated in an exhibition titled "IndigNation" opened on October 23, 2018 at the Maccarone Gallery in Los Angeles and features 108 pen-and-ink drawings from Carrey's Twitter feed from 2016 to 2018.[109] During promotion for the Sonic the Hedgehog film, he said that he would not share any more political paintings on social media.

The Last Kingdom

The Last Kingdom

The Last Kingdom is a British historical fiction television series based on Bernard Cornwell's The Saxon Stories series of novels. The first series of eight episodes premiered on 10 October 2015 on BBC America, and on BBC Two in the UK on 22 October 2015. A second series of eight episodes was aired on BBC Two in the UK in March 2017, co-produced by Netflix after the exit of BBC America. Netflix was the sole producer of the third series of ten episodes, streamed from 19 November 2018. On 26 December 2018, Netflix renewed the show for a fourth series. On 19 March 2020, Netflix announced 26 April 2020 as the official series 4 release date.
Premise
The series is filmed primarily in Hungary,[1] with most scenes at the eight acres near Budapest owned by Korda Studios[2] with its Medieval Village Set and surrounding mountains, forests and lakes.[3] The story is set in the late 9th century AD, when England is divided into seven separate kingdoms. The Anglo-Saxon lands are gradually attacked, plundered, and effectively ruled by Viking Danes in many areas. The Kingdom of Wessex remains the last major stronghold against the Danes.

The fictional protagonist is Uhtred of Bebbanburg. An earl of that name existed and ruled Bebbanburg (Bamburgh Castle), and Northumbria during the reign of Æthelred I and about a century after the story told in The Last Kingdom. When Æthelred had the ealdorman of Southern Northumbria, Ælfhelm of York, murdered in 1006, Uhtred the Bold was made Earl of a united Northumbria (and likely Ealdorman of York), his seat at Bebbanburg. He spent much of his time defending the northern border from the Scots. He fought loyally beside the Anglo-Saxons against the Danes, and with Edmund Ironside. But in 1016 after Cnut came to power, Cnut had Earl Uhtred treacherously killed along with 40 other Saxon nobles,[4][5] probably on Christmas Day. In Bernard Cornwell's series he adds a 'historical note' at the end, in which, especially in the first book, he mentions that Uhtred the Bold was his ancestor. He took the liberty of installing Uhtred earlier in history.[6]

The tale has its main character re-baptised as Uhtred after his elder brother is killed by the invading Danes. Then his father along with other Saxon noblemen of Northumbria are killed in battle with these same Danes. Only his uncle and step-mother survive. Uhtred and a Saxon girl named Brida are taken as slaves by Earl Ragnar, now settled in Danish Northumbria, which becomes their adopted home as they grow older. Time passes and Ragnar's daughter Thyra is about to be married, but fellow Danes attack the night before the wedding and set the hall ablaze in which the whole family are sleeping. Ragnar is burned alive, and Thyra is taken as a slave. Only Uhtred and Brida escape, as they had been in the woods watching the charcoal burn.

The attackers are led by Kjartan, a disgruntled Viking who had been banished by Ragnar from his lands years earlier for an offense committed by Kjartan's son Sven. Uhtred vows to avenge his adoptive father's death, while simultaneously hoping to reclaim Bebbanburg from his uncle—who seeks to kill Uhtred in order to hold onto the land of Bebbanburg.

Uhtred is forced to choose between a kingdom that shares his ancestry and the people of his upbringing, and his loyalties are constantly tested.[7]

The first series' story line roughly covers the plots of the novels The Last Kingdom and The Pale Horseman, although they are condensed for the purposes of television.[8] The second series covers the plots of Cornwell's novels The Lords of the North and Sword Song.[9]

Series 3 is based on The Burning Land and Death of Kings, but there have been major changes to the plot. This series' 10 episodes were produced solely by Netflix. One reviewer indicated that this had a positive effect: "With it came a certain increase in production values, most notably during the epic end-of-episode clash in which the swing of every sword and thwock of every shield hit firmly home" but added that "the blood-and-gore budget has also undergone a significant increase, thanks in large part to the arrival of the beautiful but psychotic Skade (Thea Sofie Loch Næss)".[10] Much of the series was written by Stephen Butchard and the filming was completed in Hungary. These episodes cover the decline in King Alfred's health, according to one report "while he tries to ensure that his fiercely-held vision of a Christian, Saxon Wessex as part of a stable English nation will survive him as his legacy .... the Uhtred-Alfred relationship is at the core of the story

مويس كين

مويس كين

مويس بيوتي كين (النطق الإيطالي: ‎[mɔis kin]‏؛ مواليد 28 فبراير 2000) هو لاعب كرة قدم إيطالي يلعب في مركز الهجوم مع نادي إيفرتون في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز ومنتخب إيطاليا لكرة القدم.

أصبح كين أول لاعب من مواليد في الألفية الجديدة يشارك في دوري من الدوريات الأوروبية الخمس الكبرى (نوفمبر 2016)، وأول من شارك في دوري أبطال أوروبا (نوفمبر 2016)، وأول من سجل هدف في إحدى بطولات الدوريات الأوروبية الخمس الكبرى (مايو 2017)، وأول من سجل هدف مع المنتخب الإيطالي (مارس 2019).

على المستوى الدولي، شارك كين في أول مباراة له مع إيطاليا في عام 2018. وهو أصغر لاعب سجل مع إيطاليا في مباراة رسمية.
مسيرته الكروية
بدايته المبكرة
شُهد كين لأول مرة من قبل ريناتو بياسي، الذي أدخله في فرق الشباب في نادي أستي قبل عرضه على تورينو. في عام 2010، بدلاً من التجديد مع تورينو، تم التوقيع معه من قبل منافس تورينو يوفنتوس (حتى يبلغ اللاعب 14 عامًا، يكون العقد سنويًا وفي تجديد مستمر).

يوفنتوس
موسم 2016–17: أول موسم
شارك كين في أول مباراة احترافية له مع يوفنتوس في 19 نوفمبر 2016، عندما كان يبلغ من العمر 16 عامًا، حيث دخل كبديل في الدقيقة 84 عن ماريو ماندجوكيتش في مباراة الفوز 3–0 على بيسكارا في الدوري الإيطالي، وبالتالي أصبح أول لاعب من مواليد في الألفية الجديدة يشارك في دوري من الدوريات الأوروبية الخمس الكبرى.

موسم 2017–18: فيرونا (إعارة)
في 31 أغسطس 2017، بعد تمديد عقده حتى 30 يونيو 2020، تمت إعارة كين إلى هيلاس فيرونا لمدة عام واحد.

موسم 2018–19: عودته ليوفنتوس
في 12 يناير 2019، سجل كين هدف في مباراة الفوز 2–0 على بولونيا في كأس إيطاليا. في 8 مارس 2019، سجل كين هدفين في الشوط الأول ضد أودينيزي، في مباراة الفوز على أرضه 4–1.

إيفرتون
انضم كين إلى نادي إيفرتون في 4 أغسطس 2019 ، حيث وقع عقدًا مدته خمس سنوات مقابل 27.5 مليون يورو، بالإضافة إلى 2.5 مليون يورو كإضافات.

مسيرته الدولية
كين المولود في إيطاليا كان مؤهلاً للعب مع كل من منتخبي إيطاليا وساحل العاج لأن والديه في الأصل من البلد الأخير.

Moise Kean

Moise Kean

Moise Bioty Kean (pronounced [ˌmɔis ˈkin]; born 28 February 2000) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Everton and the Italy national team.

He started his career with Juventus in 2016, winning a domestic double in his first season with the club. He spent the following season on loan with Verona before returning to Juventus the next season, winning another Serie A title in 2019. In the summer of that year, he joined English side Everton.

At international level, Kean made his senior debut for Italy in 2018. He is the youngest goalscorer for Italy in a competitive match
Club career
Youth career
Kean was first noticed by Renato Biasi, who inserted him in the youth teams of Asti before offering him to Torino. In 2010, however, instead of renewing with the Granata, he was signed by Torino's cross-city rivals Juventus (until a player is of 14 years of age, the contract is annual and in constant renewal). In his final season in the Juventus youth teams, in 2015–16, he scored 24 goals in 25 games.

Juventus
2016–17: Debut season
Kean made his professional debut for Juventus on 19 November 2016, at the age of 16 years, 8 months and 23 days, coming on in the 84th minute for Mario Mandžukić in a 3–0 win over Pescara in Serie A. Upon doing so, he became the club's youngest-ever debutant and the first player born in the 2000s to compete in one of Europe's four major leagues. On 22 November, he became the first player born in the 2000s to feature in a UEFA Champions League match, after being substituted on in the 84th minute of a 3–1 away win over Sevilla.[9] On 27 May 2017, Juventus' final match of the 2016–17 Serie A season, Kean scored his first goal for Juventus, the winning goal of a 2–1 away victory over Bologna, also becoming the first player born in the 2000s to score a goal in one of Europe's five major leagues

2017–18: Loan to Verona
On 31 August 2017, after extending his contract until 30 June 2020, Kean was loaned to Hellas Verona on a one-year deal. On 10 September he made his debut for Verona in Serie A as a substitute, replacing Alex Ferrari in the 46th minute in a 5–0 home defeat against Fiorentina. On 1 October, Kean scored his first goal for Verona in the 87th minute of a 2–2 away draw against Torino.

On 28 January 2018, Kean scored his first career Serie A brace in a 4–1 away win against Fiorentina, becoming only the second player born in the 2000s after Pietro Pellegri to have done so  He totalled 20 competitive appearances and four goals in his season at the club.
2018–19: Return to Juventus
On 12 January 2019, Kean scored in a 2–0 away win over Bologna in the Coppa Italia. On 8 March 2019, Kean scored two goals in the first half against Udinese, of an eventual 4–1 home win. On 2 April 2019, Kean scored the second goal in a 2–0 away win against Cagliari, during which Kean was subject to racist chants from a section of Cagliari fans.[21] Juventus teammate Leonardo Bonucci was heavily criticised after stating that Kean was partly to blame by his celebration which caused further jeers,[22] by England international Raheem Sterling who deemed the comments 'laughable', compatriot Mario Balotelli, English rapper Stormzy,[24] and former Juventus player Paul Pogba. Bonucci implied that Kean's celebration caused further jeers, stating to Sky Sport Italia: "Kean knows that when he scores a goal, he has to focus on celebrating with his teammates. He knows he could've done something differently too. There were racist jeers after the goal, Blaise heard it and was angered. I think the blame is 50–50, because Moise shouldn't have done that and the Curva should not have reacted that way. We are professionals, we have to set the example and not provoke anyone."[22] In Juventus's following match on 6 April, Kean came off the bench against Milan to score the winning goal in a 2–1 home win in Serie A, putting his side just one victory away from winning the league title.[26] The following league match, on 13 April, Kean scored the first goal in a 2–1 away defeat against SPAL,[27] marking his sixth consecutive goal in as many matches for club and country.[28]

Everton
2019–20: Debut season
Kean joined Everton on 4 August 2019, signing a five-year contract for a fee of €27.5 million, plus €2.5 million in add-ons.[29][30] On 10 August, he made his Everton debut in a 0–0 draw against Crystal Palace in the Premier League, coming on as a substitute for Dominic Calvert-Lewin.[31]

In November 2019 Kean was dropped from Everton's match-day squad for disciplinary reasons.[32]

Kean scored his first goal for Everton on 21 January 2020, in a 2–2 home draw against Newcastle United in the Premier League.[33]

International career
Kean, who was born in Italy, was eligible to represent both Italy and the Ivory Coast, the latter because he has Ivorian parents.[34]

Youth
Since 2015, Kean has represented Italy at under-15 level.[35] With the Italy U17 team he took part at the 2016 and 2017 editions of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship, scoring 1 goal in each tournament.

With the Italy U19 he took part in the 2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, and scored in the group stage against Norway[36] and in the semi-final against France in a 2–0 win to help Italy reach the final of the tournament.[37] He started the final against Portugal on the bench, but came on as a substitute and scored 2 goals in the second half, to take the tie to extra time, but the match ended in a 4–3 victory for Portugal.[38][39][40]

He made his debut with the Italy U21 team on 11 October 2018, in a friendly match lost 1–0 against Belgium in Udine.[41] He scored his first goal with the U21 side in the following friendly match, a 2–0 home win against Tunisia on 15 October 2018.[42] He took part in the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, where Italy U21 has been eliminated in the group stage.

Senior
In November 2018, Kean was called up to the Italy senior side by manager Roberto Mancini.[43] On 20 November, aged 18 years, 265 days, he made his senior debut with the Italy national team in a friendly match against the United States in Genk, which eventually ended in a 1–0 victory.[44] On 23 March 2019, Kean made his first start and scored his first goal for Italy in a 2–0 home win over Finland in Italy's opening UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying match.[45] In doing so, he became the youngest forward to start a match for Italy since Edoardo Mariani started against France in 1912;[46][47][48] Kean is currently either the fourth or fifth-youngest forward ever to start a match for Italy, behind only Mariani, Leopoldo Conti, Eugenio Mosso, and possibly Rodolfo Gavinelli, as it is not known officially whether the latter was born in 1891 or 1895.[48] Kean also became the youngest player to score for Italy since Bruno Nicolè, who scored twice in a 2–2 friendly away draw against France on 9 November 1958; overall, Kean is the second-youngest goalscorer for Italy, behind Nicolè, at the age of 19 years and 23 days, and the youngest player to score a goal for Italy in both a competitive match, and in a European qualifier. On 26 March, he then scored his second international goal in Italy's following Euro 2020 qualifier, a 6–0 home win over Liechtenstein.[50]

Style of play
Regarded as one of Italian football's most promising prospects, Kean is a quick, tenacious, and physically strong forward, with good technical skills and an accurate shot. Naturally right-footed, his preferred role is in the centre as a main striker, although he is also capable of playing as a second striker, or even as a left-sided forward or winger.[51][52] He is known in particular for his great pace, ability in the air, offensive movement, and powerful physique, which enable him either to hold up the ball with his back to goal or take advantage of openings in the opposition's defence; a hard-working player, he has also been praised for his defensive contribution off the ball.[53][54][55]

Personal life
Kean was born in Vercelli to Ivorian parents Biorou and Isabelle. When his parents separated when he was four years old, he and his two brothers moved with his mother to Asti, where he spent the rest of his childhood and adolescent years His older brother, Giovanni, is also a footballer.[59] He grew up a supporter of Inter Milan and idolized Obafemi Martins, their striker at that time

كاثرين شوارزنيغر

كاثرين شوارزنيغر

كاثرين شوارزنيغر (بالإنجليزية: Katherine Schwarzenegger)‏ (و. 1989 – م) هي كاتبة من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية . ولدت في لوس أنجلوس .

التعليم
تعلمت في USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism، وجامعة جنوب كاليفورنيا.

Katherine Schwarzenegger

Katherine Schwarzenegger

Katherine Eunice Schwarzenegger (born December 13, 1989)[1] is an American author, and the eldest child of actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger and broadcast journalist Maria Shriver.
Early life
Schwarzenegger was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She is the eldest child of Austrian-born actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, and journalist and author Maria Shriver, who is of Irish and German descent and whose mother Eunice is a younger sister of former President John F. Kennedy, and father Sargent Shriver was a U.S. Ambassador to France and the Democratic nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 1972 election.[2] She has a younger sister, Christina Schwarzenegger,[3] and two younger brothers, Patrick[4] and Christopher Schwarzenegger.[5] Through her father, she also has a half-brother, Joseph Baena.[6][7]

Career and advocacy
In 2010, Schwarzenegger wrote a book entitled Rock What You've Got: Secrets to Loving Your Inner and Outer Beauty from Someone Who's Been There and Back.[8] Schwarzenegger uses the book to describe her personal journey and encourage other young women to achieve confidence and a positive self-image.[9] She had body-image issues between fourth and seventh grade, but now controls her physical and mental health with walking exercises and yoga.[10]

After graduating from the University of Southern California in 2012 and unsure of her next steps, Schwarzenegger sought career advice from a variety of people, including athletes, singers, entrepreneurs and actors.[11] She compiled their wisdom into her second book— I Just Graduated . . . Now What?—which was released in 2014 as a "survival guide" for recent college grads.[12]

In 2017, Schwarzenegger authored a children's book, Maverick and Me. The book tells the story of how Schwarzenegger rescued and subsequently adopted her dog, Maverick. Using her own experience as a "foster fail" (when a foster home turns into a "furever" home), the book touts the benefits of pet adoption and rescue.[13] In 2019, she partnered up with Pedigree to host a limited-series podcast discussing the importance of adopting dogs.[14]

The Gift of Forgiveness: Inspiring Stories from Those Who Have Overcome the Unforgivable is Schwarzenegger's latest book, which is a compilation of stories of forgiveness. The book features the stories of 22 people including Elizabeth Smart and Tanya Brown (sister of Nicole Brown-Simpson).[15]

Schwarzenegger is an American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ambassador[13] and supports the Best Friends Animal Society.[16]

Personal life
She started dating actor Chris Pratt in June 2018, following his divorce from Anna Faris. Schwarzenegger and Pratt announced their engagement on January 13, 2019.[17][18] On June 8, 2019, they were married in Montecito, California.[19] In April 2020 they announced that they are expecting their first child together, the second for Pratt

جاستن ترودو

جاستن ترودو

جاستن بيير جيمس ترودو (بالإنجليزية: Justin Trudeau)‏ (من مواليد 25 ديسمبر 1971) هو رئيس وزراء كندا وزعيم الحزب الليبرالي الكندي. ترودو هو الابن البكر لبيير ترودو، رئيس الوزراء الكندي السابق. انتخب عضو مجلس النواب عن الدائرة الانتخابية من بابينو في عام 2008، وأعيد انتخابه عام 2011. شغل مناصب في حكومة ظل الحزب الليبرالي كناقد للشباب والتعددية الثقافية والمواطنة والهجرة، ومرحلة ما بعد التعليم الثانوي والشباب ورياضة الهواة. في 14 أبريل 2013، انتخب ترودو لزعامة الحزب الليبرالي الكندي.

عقب فوز الحزب الليبرالي الكندي بأغلبية ساحقة في الانتخابات الفدرالية يوم 19 أكتوبر عام 2015، أصبح ترودو رئيس وزراء البلاد وأدى اليمين الدستورية يوم 4 نوفمبر 2015.
السنوات الأولى
ولد جاستن ترودو في أوتاوا، أونتاريو، لرئيس الوزراء بيير ترودو وزوجته مارغريت ترودو. وكان هو الطفل الثاني في التاريخ الكندي الذي يولد لرئيس وزراء حالي. تلا ترودو اخوته الأصغر سنا ألكسندر (ساشا) (ولد في 25 ديسمبر 1973) وميشيل (2 أكتوبر 1975 - 13 نوفمبر 1998). كان جد ترودو من أمه، جيمس سنكلير، وزير الثروة السمكية في حكومة رئيس الوزراء الأسبق لويس سانت لوران.

إنفصل والدا ترودو في عام 1977، عندما كان لترودو من العمر ست سنوات، وتقاعد والده من رئاسة الوزراء عام 1984. وقد قال ترودو في عام 2009 عن أمه وزواجها بوالده، "أحبوا بعضهم البعض بشكل لا يصدق، بحماس، وتماما. ولكن كان هناك فرق 30 سنة بينها وبين والدي. لم تكن يوما شريكا على قدم المساواة في ما شغل حياة والدي، واجبه لبلاده ". بعد ترك السياسة رجع بيير ترودو إلى الحياة الخاصة في مونتريال. وإلتحق جاستين بكوليج جان دي بربوف.

لدى ترودو درجة بكالوريوس في الآداب من جامعة مكغيل ودرجة بكالوريوس في التربية من جامعة كولومبيا البريطانية. بعد التخرج، عمل مدرسا للغة الفرنسية والرياضيات في أكاديمية ويست بوينت رمادي وفي مدرسة السير ونستون تشرشل الثانوية في فانكوفر، كولومبيا البريطانية. منذ عام 2002 إلى عام 2004، درس الهندسة في جامعة مونتريال. وبدأ أيضا درجة الماجستير في الجغرافيا البيئية في جامعة ماكجيل قبل تعليق دراسته للخوض في الحياة العامة.

في عام 2007، تألق ترودو في جزئي مسلسل سي بي سي "الحرب العظمى"، والتي سلطت الضوء على مشاركة كندا في الحرب العالمية الأولى. تقمص ترودو دور تالبوت ميرسر بابينو، الذي قتل في 30 أكتوبر 1917، خلال معركة باشنديل.

ترودو هو واحد من العديد من الأطفال من رؤساء الوزراء السابقين الذين أصبحوا من الشخصيات العامة. ومن بعض الآخرين بن مولروني (ابن براين مولروني)، كاثرين كلارك (ابنة جو كلارك)، وشقيق ترودو الأصغر الكسندر. وكان بن ملروني ضيفا في حفل زفاف ترودو.
استخدم ترودو وضعه العام للدعوة لعدة قضايا فقد أسس هو وعائلته حملة كوكاني للسلامة في الرياضات الشتوية عام 2000، بعد عامين من وفاة شقيقه ميشال ترودو في انهيار جليدي خلال رحلة تزلج. وفي عام 2002، انتقد ترودو قرار حكومة كولومبيا البريطانية لوقف تمويل لنظام إنذار الانهيار الجليدي.

منذ عام 2002 إلى عام 2006 ترأس ترودو برنامج كتمفك للشباب، وهو مشروع أسسه صديق للعائلة جاك هيبير. وفي 2002-2003، كان أحد أعضاء فريق برنامج إذاعة سي بي سي "كندا تقرا"، حيث كان مشجع رواية "مستعمرة الأحلام غير المتبادلة" التي كتبها اين جونستون. افتتح ترودو وشقيقه الكسندر مركز ترودو لدراسات السلام والنزاعات في جامعة تورنتو في أبريل 2004؛ أصبح المركز في وقت لاحق جزءا من مدرسة مونك للشؤون العالمية. وفي عام 2006، استضاف جائزة جيلر للأدب.

في عام 2005، خاض ترودو معركة ضد مقترح منجم للزنك بقيمة $100 مليون بدعوى أن المنجم سيسمم نهر نهاني الذي يقع في الأقاليم الشمالية الغربية، وهذا النهر موقع تراث عالمي بتصنيف الأمم المتحدة. ونقل عنه قوله: "إن هذا النهر هو مكان سحري رائع. أنا لا أقول التعدين خاطئ [...] ولكن هذا ليس هو المكان المناسب لذلك." في 17 سبتمبر 2006، كان ترودو رئيس التشريفات في مسيرة نظمها روميو دالير والتي دعت للمشاركة الكندية في حل أزمة دارفور.
البدايات السياسية
دعم ترودو الحزب الليبرالي من سن مبكرة، وقدم دعمه لزعيم الحزب جون تيرنر في الانتخابات الفدرالية عام 1988، وبعد عامين دافع عن الفدرالية الكندية كطالب في كلية جان دي بربوف، المدرسة اليسوعية المرموقة الثانوية التي حضر.

بعد وفاة والده، أصبح ترودو أكثر انخراطا مع الحزب الليبرالي. وبجانب الأولمبي شارمين كروكس، استضاف حفل تكريم رئيس الوزراء المنتهية ولايته جان كريتيان في مؤتمر قيادة الحزب عام 2003. وعين في وقت لاحق لرئاسة فرقة عمل معنية بتجديد الشباب بعد هزيمة الحزب في الانتخابات الفيدرالية عام 2006.

في أكتوبر 2006، انتقد ترودو القومية الكيبيكية بوصف القومية السياسية عموما بأنها "فكرة قديمة من القرن الـ19 ... مبنية على صغر الفكر" و لا صلة لها بكيبيك الحديثة. واعتبر هذا التعليق على أنه نقد مايكل ايجناتييف، الذي كان مرشحا في انتخابات زعامة الحزب الليبرالي 2006، والذي كان يدعم الاعتراف بكيبيك كأمة.كتب ترودو في وقت لاحق خطاباً العام حول هذا الموضوع، واصفا فكرة كيبيك الأمة بأنها "ضد كل ما كان يعتقده والدي".

أعلن ترودو دعمه لمرشح زعامة الحزب جيرارد كينيدي قبل وقت قصير من اتفاقية 2006، وقدم كينيدي خلال الخطب النهائية للمرشحين. عندما أسقط كينيدي بعد الاقتراع الثاني، ذهب ترودو معه لدعم الفائز في نهاية المطاف، ستيفان ديون.

انتشرت شائعات في أوائل عام 2007 أن ترودو سيرشح نفسه للانتخابات الفرعية في دائرة أترمنت بمونتريال، لكنه أعلن أنه سيسعى للترشح في دائرة بابينو للانتخابات العامة المقبلة. واجه ترودو ماري دروس، عضوة مجلس مدينة مونتريال وباسيليو جيوردانو، ناشر صحيفة محلية بللغة الإيطالية للفوز بترشيح الحزب الليبرالي. في 29 أبريل 2007، فاز بسهولة بترشيح الحزب، والتقط 690 صوتا مقابل 350 لدروس و 220 لجيوردانو.

النائب الليبرالي
دعا رئيس الوزراء الكندي ستيفن هاربر لانتخابات في 14 أكتوبر 2008. فاز ترودو بفارق ضئيل على فيفيان باربو عضوة البرلمان من حزب الكتلة الكيبيكية وانتخب كعضو للبرلمان.

فاز حزب المحافظين بحكومة أقلية في انتخابات عام 2008، ودخل ترودو البرلمان كعضو من المعارضة الرسمية. كان ترودو أول عضو في البرلمان الكندي الـ40 يقدم اقتراح عضو خاص، والذي دعا إلى "سياسة الخدمة التطوعية الوطنية للشباب". فاز الاقتراح بدعم من البرلمانيين من جميع الأحزاب. وقام في أبريل 2009 بترأس المؤتمر الوطني للحزب الليبرالي في فانكوفر، وفي أكتوبر من العام نفسه عين ناقد الحزب لتعدد الثقافات والشباب. في سبتمبر 2010، تم إعادة تعيينه لمنصب ناقد الشباب والمواطنة والهجرة.

شجع زيادة جهود الإغاثة الكندية بعد زلزال هايتي عام 2010، وسعى لإجراءات هجرة أكثر سهولة من هايتي إلى كندا في اوقات الأزمات.

أعيد انتخاب ترودو في بابينو في الانتخابات الفيدرالية الكندية عام 2011، حيث سقط الحزب الليبرالي للمركز الثالث ولم يبقى له في مجلس العموم سوى أربعة وثلاثين مقعدا. استقال مايكل إغناتييف كزعيم للحزب مباشرة بعد الانتخابات، وتعممت الشائعات مرة أخرى أن ترودو يمكن أن يصبح خليفته. وفي هذه المناسبة، قال ترودو، "أنا لا أشعر أنني يجب أن أغلق خياراتي"، لكنه أضاف، "بسبب التاريخ المعبأ في اسمي، الإن كثير من الناس يتحولون لي بطريقة [.. .] إن كنت صريحا، تقلقني". بعد أسابيع من الانتخابات تم اختيار بوب راي النائب عن تورونتو كزعيم مؤقت حتى حتى يتم اختيار زعيم دائم للحزب. عين راي ترودو كناقد الحزب لمرحلة ما بعد التعليم الثانوي والشباب ورياضة الهواة. وقد اعترف بترودو كـ"نجم الروك" للحزب، ومنذ إعادة انتخابه تجول عبر البلد لجمع التبرعات للجمعيات الخيرية والحزب الليبرالي.

في مارس 2012 شارك ترودو في مباراة ملاكمة خيرية باسم "قاتلوا من أجل العلاج" ضد عضو مجلس الشيوخ من حزب المحافظين، باتريك برازو. فاز ترودو في الجولة الثالثة من المباراة، واعتبرت النتيجة مفاجأة.

الزعيم الليبرالي
أظهرت استطلاعات الرأي التي أجريت خلال سباق الزعامة أن دعم الليبراليين سيرتفع لو كانوا بقيادة ترودو. يوما بعد الفوز بقيادة حزبه أظهر استطلاع للرأي أن الحزب الليبرالي تم اختياره من قبل 43 في المائة من أفراد العينة وهذا بالمقارنة مع 30 في المائة لحزب المحافظين الحاكم و 19 في المائة لصالح حزب المعارضة الرسمية الديمقراطيون الجدد.

وفقا لشركة ايكوس للسياسة، في أكتوبر 2013 تحسنت معدلات التأييد لترودو إلى 48-29 الموافقة دض الرفض. وتحسن معدل توماس ملكير زعيم المعارضة الرسمية بفارق ضئيل إلى 50-25، في حين غرقت تقييمات ستيفن هاربر إلى 24-69. أظهر استطلاع في ديسمبر 12-15 (2013) 32.1٪ من الناخبين يفضلون الليبراليين، 26.2٪ يفضلون حزب المحافظين، و22.9٪ يفضلون الديمقراطيون الجدد. من الناخبين المحتملين، الذين يقدرون بإزالة أولئك الذين لم يصوتوا في عام 2011، تساوى الأطراف: لليبراليون 29.1٪، 28.5٪ للمحافظون، و 27٪ للديمقراطيون الجدد.

في عام 2013، اختار جستن ترودو التخلي عن مقعده في جنازة نيلسون مانديلا، ليكون لايروين كوتلر ممثلا للحزب الليبرالي من كندا، احتراما لأعمال كوتلر مع نيلسون مانديلا في مكافحة الفصل العنصري.

في 27 كانون الثاني عام 2014،اصطحب ترودو والنائب كارولين بينيت النائبة الجديدة كرستيا فريلاند إلى مجلس العموم، كما هو التقليد في الانتخابات الفرعية.

أطلق ترودو شريط فيديو على الانترنت قبل أسبوع من مؤتمر الحزب الليبرالي 2014 بعنوان "الاقتصاد التي يعود بالفائدة علينا جميعا" والذي روي فيه برنامجه الاقتصادي. وقال إن نسبة الدين إلى الناتج المحلي الإجمالي في كندا قد انخفضت في السنوات الأخيرة، والآن حان الوقت لأوتاوا إلى "تصعد".

الحياة الشخصية
التقى ترودو صوفي غريغوار عندما كانا أطفال في مونتريال، وعندما كانت غريغوار زميلة أخه الأصغر ميشيل. اعادا الاتصال كبالغين في يونيو 2003، عندما غريغوار بحلول ذلك الوقت شخصية تلفزيونية في كيبيك، وعينت للمشاركة في استضافة لحفلة الخيرية بجانب ترودو. تزوجا في 28 مايو 2005 في حفل كاثوليكي بكنيسة سانت مادلين أترمنت دي مونتريال. لديهما ثلاثة أطفال: الأبناء خافيير جيمس (ولد في أكتوبر 2007) وهادريان (من مواليد فبراير 2014)، والابنة إيلا جراس مارغريت (من مواليد فبراير 2009).

في يونيو 2013، وبعد شهرين من ترقي انتخاب لمنصب زعيم الحزب الليبرالي، قال انه وزوجته باعا منزلهما في حي كوت دي نيجس بمونتريال. وبدأوا يعيشون في منزل مستأجر في ركليف بارك بأوتاوا، الحي الذي كان يقيم ترودو كطفل خلال فترة رئاسة وزراء والده.

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