Thursday, November 3, 2011

Hollywood.com - Recent News

Hollywood.com - Recent News


The things they say

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"It does take effort not to be jealous. Like everything, you have to work at it." Eddie Redmayne on being close friends with fellow British actors Robert Pattinson and Andrew Garfield.


The things they say

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"The other day, somebody said to me, 'If he doesn't want to be recognised, why does he wear those clothes?' I would get recognised anyway, anywhere. What's the alternative. A full-on disguise?" Johnny Depp embraces his flamboyant rock star-inspired style.


The things they Tweet

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"Happy Birthday Roseanne, leading the way to justice and equality for everyone. Love you honey. Enjoy the day!" Actress Sandra Bernhard sends her best wishes to pal Roseanne, who turns 59 on Thursday (03Nov11).


Fascinating fact

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Twilight star Taylor Lautner is teaming up with acclaimed indie director Gus Van Sant for a new movie project. The untitled film will be based on a non-fiction article which originally ran in The New Yorker magazine.


Jensen denies boob job

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Ugly Betty star Ashley Jensen has denied undergoing breast enhancement surgery, insisting she is "proud" of her body.


Sevigny crossdresses for transgender magazine cover

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Actress Chloe Sevigny has donned a moustache for her first outing as 'cover boy' for transgender magazine Candy.


Hepburn's lucky dress for sale

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The lucky dress which Audrey Hepburn wore to collect her first Oscar is up for auction.


Redmayne stunned by false Prince William reports

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Actor Eddie Redmayne was given a first-hand taste of tabloid culture while he was at school with Britain's Prince William as he regularly read false headlines about his classmate in the press.


Clooney and Bullock are sole stars of Gravity

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George Clooney and Sandra Bullock are the only actors who will appear in their upcoming sci-fi film Gravity.


Baldwin makes hefty donation to library

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Actor Alec Baldwin has donated $250,000 (£156,250) to his local New York library.


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