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    In "Down With Love" (2003) Renee's character, sassy author Barbara Novak, writes a book on how to get along without love. What is the name of the 'self-pleasuring technique' that she suggests will trigger the same pleasurable responses as are triggered during the 'sex act'?Renee Zellweger

      Up With Chocolate. Yes, it's 'Up With Chocolate'! This is a real fun-packed movie, endlessly pink and girly. From people I've spoken to, it sounds like a movie to love or to hate - and I love it! Check out the amazing 60s costumes, and Ewan McGregor!

    In which movie does Renee play a fish called Angie?Renee Zellweger

      Shark Tale. "Shark's Tale" (2004), by Dreamworks, the creators of Shrek, tells the tale of Oscar, a little fish who gets caught at the scene of a murder ... of a shark. Renee plays Angie, Oscar's friend. The other three films don't "exist", the titles are made up!

    In which movie does Renee play a woman who fosters a teenage girl whose mother is in jail for murder?Renee Zellweger

      White Oleander. Alison Lohman plays Astrid, a young girl whose mother, Ingrid (Michelle Pfeiffer), is jailed for murdering her boyfriend. Astrid is shunted through a series of Los Angeles foster homes, and one of her foster mothers is Claire Richards (Renee Zellweger). But Claire's life is full of problems and when her husband walks out on her, she commits suicide, leaving Astrid devastated.

    Renee Zellweger played Roxie Hart in the movie-musical "Chicago" (2002), but who starred opposite her as Velma Kelly?Renee Zellweger

      Catherine Zeta-Jones. Catherine Zeta-Jones grew up singing and dancing, but Renee Zellweger had never sung in public before this movie, (except for that hilarious karaoke scene in "Bridget Jones's Diary" ) But who would know? She is brilliant.

    Which movie is said to have started Renee's rise to stardom, her so called "big break"?Renee Zellweger

      "Jerry Maguire" (1996). Renee's performance in "The Whole Wide World" (1996) got her noticed by Cameron Crowe, who was the director for "Jerry Maguire". He ended up choosing her for the role of Dorothy Boyd (Jerry's love interest) over actresses such as Cameron Diaz and Winona Ryder.

    What was Renee's first ever movie?Renee Zellweger

      A Taste for Killing. Renee's first movie role was Mary Lou in "A Taste for Killing" (1992), at the age of 23. It was a small part in a TV movie, but the start of a brilliant career! "Murder in the Heartland Love" (1993) was her 2nd film (also TV movie), "Love and a .45" was released in 1994, and "Reality Bites" was released in 1994.

    In which language has Renee been said to be fluent, apart from English? Renee Zellweger

      German. Renee is said to have heard a German couple commenting about her in a Los Angeles restaurant, and interrupted their unpleasant conversation in fluent German!

    For which movie did Renee win her first Academy Award?Renee Zellweger

      "Cold Mountain" (2003). Renee won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role as Ruby Thewes in "Cold Mountain" (2003). The other nominees were Shohreh Aghdashloo for "House and Sand and Fog", Patricia Clarkson for "Pieces of April", Marcia Gay Harden for "Mystic River", and Holly Hunter for "Thirteen".

    When was Renee Zellweger born?Renee Zellweger

      April 25, 1969. Renee was born in Katy, Texas, USA on April 25, 1969 - her star sign is Taurus.

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