Long before captivating moviegoers across the globe with her award-winning acting skills, Gwyneth Paltrow was front and center of a pivotal cultural shift. While growing up in Santa Monica, California, her father, Bruce Paltrow, created and wrote for the late '70s CBS drama "The White Shadow," which examined racial stereotypes in America and exposed the actress to many seminal television "Tanning" moments. As she explains in HuffPost Black Voices latest episode of "The Tanning Effect," Paltrow witnessed her father's impact at the time on American society. Watch the video with Gwenyth at the link below: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...-gwyneth-paltrow_n_1119911.html?ncid=webmail6
Steve Stoute. LOL I haven't heard that name in along time. I remember Puffy hit him over the head with a champagne bottle because he authorized the showing of an unedited cut of the Nas "Hate me now" video. Puff didn't want to be seen hanging on a cross. Anyways Gwyneth hot(what was Brad Pitt thinking breaking up with her). I never knew her father directed "The White Shadow", that's cool.