In 2000, Vanity Fair recovered from the grungy altogether dull 1999 cover with a pared down (only 9 people) lustier version of Young Hollywood which they called Splendor in the Grass. Speaking of Splendor (61)... none of these hopefuls will be able to stand next to Natalie Wood & Warren Beatty in the pantheon of movie stars but you can forgive them for dreaming. That's what Tinseltown is about.

This cover is the one with the least variance in age. They could have called it 20something. We didn't know it at the time but this would mark the end of the "up and coming" VF lineups. They'd start experimenting with the format thereafter. Yes, this was the last consecutive year in which the pictorial spread was meant to represent future A-Listers... (i.e. young actors with great publicists). Is it because their lineups had been getting progressively more speculative and therefore disappointing or would it have happened anyway?


Wes, who won ever more critical acclaim for Beauty, kept a low profile thereafter appearing in at most one film a year for a few years and until 2007, in which he suddenly had roles in four films (Ghost Rider was the biggest hit among them), he had disappeared altogether from screens.
Marley Shelton 26 had been busy for the two years prior to this cover co-starring in films like Never Been Kissed, Pleasantville and The Bachelor. When this cover arrived she was enjoying frequent employment and the following year, 2001, four movies arrived featuring the blond beauty including the teen girl crime comedy Sugar and Spice and Bubble Boy with Jake Gyllenhaal who had already carried a film (October Sky) when this cover arrived. Why wasn't he on it? Big things didn't materialize for Marley but her funny trembling performance in Grindhouse: Planet Terror (2007) will hopefully renew interest.
Chris Klein was 21 and had been plucked from high school obscurity for Alexander Payne's Election. Hollywood immediately latched on to him casting him in several projects including American Pie, Rollerball and We Were Soldiers over the following few years. Like Bentley he disappeared round about 2002 for a few years. In fact this absence from screens coincides oddly with his entire three year engagement to Katie Holmes (called off in 2005). The career was much quieter upon his return but could get noisier. He has four films due out soon including the videogame adaptation Street Fighter.
Selma Blair about to turn 28 was the oldest actor on the cover and was at the time the lead on a short lived sitcom called Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane (she was Zoe). Her career has been low on buzz but long on employment. Blair has stayed mostly in supporting roles and even though she's been typecast as the stuffy girlfriend/spouse, she's been featured in a wide range of projects from John Waters comedies (she's hilarious in A Dirty Shame) mainstream rom-coms (Legally Blonde), controversial indies (Storytelling) and superhero films (Hellboy and its sequel arriving any moment now).

Jordana Brewster (had to look up her name) was turning 20. She still routinely makes Hot 100 lists of lustworthy celebrities but otherwise there's not much going on in her career. Even in the early Aughts when people barely knew he she was the media was pushing for major stardom. After the surprise smash The Fast and the Furious she returned to college and has only appeared in four movies since 2001.

median age: 24. Youngest: Jordana Brewster was still 19 when Leibovitz shot this cover. Oldest: Selma Blair was the granny here (nearly 28). Her career isn't exactly A-list but I bet a lot of actors would kill for it: steady employment, always around in some way or another.
collective Oscar noms before this cover: None
collective Oscar noms after this cover: Only one but it was thrilling/deserved: Penélope Cruz in Volver (see: previous posts)
fame levels in 2008, according to famousr, from most to least: Paul Walker, Chris Klein, Mena Suvari, Selma Blair, Jordana Brewster and Marley Shelton (Cruz and Wynter are not listed on the website --I think they would safely be first and last among this line-up)
see also: 1995 ,1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005.
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