Salma Hayek is thrilled her close friend and collaborator Antonio Banderas has been honored with his first Academy Award nomination.
04.01.2020 - 00:26 / usmagazine.com
So sweet! Antonio Banderas opened up about his relationship with his former stepdaughter, Dakota Johnson.
“She was 5 when I met her, when she became my family,” the actor, 59, told Us Weekly exclusively on Thursday, January 2, at the Palm Springs International Film Festival’s Film Awards Gala. “I almost changed her nappies. She’s my daughter, I love her. I’ve been with her on my shoulders, traveling all around the world.”
The Pain and Glory star, who was married to Johnson’s mom, Melanie Griffith,
Salma Hayek is thrilled her close friend and collaborator Antonio Banderas has been honored with his first Academy Award nomination.
The list of nominees for the 92nd edition of the Oscars, which will take place on February 9 at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, was recently released. Among the names that are set to win a golden statue is Antonio Banderas, who competes in the category for Best Actor due to his work in the film Pain and Glory, directed by Pedro Almodóvar.
In case you haven’t heard, the 2020 Oscar nominations were announced this Monday morning and—no surprise here—they are lacking diversity as well as women nominees in all the major categories. However, there was a silver lining when it came to the foreign language films this year. Spanish actor Antonio Banderas received his first Oscar nomination for his role in Pain and Glory, which left him teeming with excitement.
The nominations for the 92nd annual Academy Awards were announced Monday morning, during which several notable names received their first-ever nods.Antonio Banderas was nominated for best actor in a leading role for his work in Pain and Glory, and Cynthia Erivo received her first nod for best actress in a leading role for her portrayal of Harriet Tubman in Harriet.
Chris Martin, 42, showed affection for his son Moses, 13, on the night of Jan. 10 when he wrapped his arm around him while walking outside during a movie outing in Calabasas, CA.
Gwyneth Paltrow is Harper's Bazaar's new cover girl, and she spent a decent portion of her interview talking about exes, including her ex-husband Chris Martin and his current girlfriend Dakota Johnson. Paltrow has a lot of feelings about Johnson, and they're all positive. (She even shared a birthday tribute to Johnson on her own Instagram.) She knows you think that's strange, though.
Ever since Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin called it quits back in 2016, the two have been redefining the definition of exes. Paltrow continues to be friends with Martin and is spotted hanging out with him and his current girlfriend Dakota Johnson time and again.
Gwyneth Paltrow is Harper's Bazaar's new cover girl, and she spent a decent portion of her interview talking about exes, including her ex-husband Chris Martin and his current girlfriend Dakota Johnson. Paltrow has a lot of feelings about Johnson, and they're all positive.
Gwyneth Paltrow is explaining her friendship with her ex-husband's current girlfriend.
Gwyneth Paltrow, 47, had some surprising things to say regarding her true feelings about her former husband, Chris Martin‘s, girlfriend Dakota Johnson, 30. The Oscar winner and mogul spilled the details about her thoughts on the equally A-list couple’s relationship and didn’t mince any details! “I love her,” Gwyneth put simply in a profile with Harper’s Bazaar published on Jan.
Gwyneth Paltrow reveals in BAZAAR’s latest cover story that she “loves” Dakota Johnson, the girlfriend of her ex-husband, Chris Martin. The Goop founder opened up about how she maintains healthy relationships with both Martin and Johnson in the February cover story, saying, there’s no “finish line” in relationships.
I'm pressed to remember the last time there was a Best Actor field was as crowded as this year's. For a moment there, it seemed like a few contenders — multi-nominees like Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro — had safely cemented their spots in the final five, but now, at the time of publishing, the only sure thing I'd be willing to wager money on is 's Adam Driver. The remaining four slots could be any combination of Oscar stalwarts and noteworthy first-timers.