Amber Heard's cross-examination continues for the third day in her former husband, Johnny Depp’s defamation case against The Sun newspaper.
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“Baywatch” may be coming back to TV.
This week, actor David Chokachi, who played Cody Madison on the classic ’90s series, appeared on the “Production Meeting” podcast and shared news about a potential reboot.
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“Right before COVID, they were in talks of rebooting the show,” he said. “They were going to bring back three of the regulars from the original and I’m one of them, I found out, which is
Amber Heard's cross-examination continues for the third day in her former husband, Johnny Depp’s defamation case against The Sun newspaper.
Russell Crowe won best actor in 2001 at the Oscars for his role in “Gladiator,” but he doesn’t believe he earned it. On Australian show “Today,” Crowe, 56, revealed that he thought the film's director, Ridley Scott, should have gotten most of the praise for the success of the movie.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorDes, ITV’s drama starring David Tennant as British serial killer Dennis Nilsen, has been acquired by a raft of international broadcasters and streamers, including AMC Networks’ Sundance Now in the U.S., Canada and Caribbean.Made by All3Media-backed Catherine The Great producer New Pictures, the miniseries has also been sold by All3Media International to DIRECTV in Latin America, STAN in Australia and TVNZ in New Zealand.In Europe, Des has been acquired by C
Amber Heard was the “antagoniser” in her relationship with Johnny Depp, often “goading” and attempting to provoke the actor, the High Court has heard.The couple argued “like schoolchildren”, with rows starting from “banal beginnings” before escalating, according to Mr Depp’s former estate manager.Ben King, who worked for the Hollywood star for three separate periods between 2014 and 2016, in Australia, London and Vancouver, Canada, also said in witness statements that Depp, 57, often left notes
Jake Kanter International TV EditorJohnny Depp’s former estate manager Ben King has recalled how he found the actor’s severed finger after an alleged altercation with Amber Heard in Australia in 2015.King was giving evidence in support of Depp as part of the Pirates Of The Caribbean star’s blockbuster court battle with The Sun. Depp is suing the British tabloid after it branded him a “wife beater” in an article about his relationship with former wife Heard.
One of Johnny Depp’s security team has told the High Court in London the actor was “in emotional distress and panicking” after his finger was severed during an incident in Australia.
Johnny Depp told the High Court he could not have punched Amber Heard repeatedly in the face as he had a cast on his wounded finger at the time.The 57-year-old actor suffered a severed fingertip while filming Pirates of the Caribbean in Australia in early March 2015, and needed surgery in Los Angeles for fractures to the end of the exposed bone.Heard, who claims she suffered repeated bouts of domestic violence during her marriage to Depp, has alleged the star attacked her on March 23, 2015.Depp
After surviving battle with COVID-19 alongside wife Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks is sharing details about his fight with the deadly virus. In a new interview, the 63-year-old actor spoke in detail about what it was like to catch the virus so early on.
Australian actor Margot Robbie, over the years, has steadily grown from strength to strength with each film. The actress, who began her career in 2007, was widely noticed for her role in The Wolf Of Wall Street as Naomi Belfort, opposite Leonardo DiCaprio.
Geoffrey Rush as a result of the actor's defamation lawsuit, according to multiplereports.In April 2019, Rush was awarded damages to the tune of AU$2.9 million (approximately $2 million) after suing Sydney's over articles it ran accusing the actor of past inappropriate behavior toward a theater production co-star.The newspaper — along with publisher Nationwide News, owned by Rupert Murdoch — appealed the ruling, but its appeal was rejected Wednesday by three federal court judges, BBC
The Daily Telegraph’s parent body, Nationwide News, has lost its appeal against the Geoffrey Rush defamation case’s verdict. The Australian federal court upheld its original decision today (July 2), ordering that the news organisation pay the actor $2.87million AUD (roughly £1.6million) in damages.
Peter White, Bruce Haring UPDATE: An appeals court has upheld the decision to award actor Geoffrey Rush a record amount of damages for being defamed by two publications.Rush won the largest defamation payment awarded to a single person in Australia in 2019 after a court found Sydney’s Daily Telegraph defamed the actor by accusing him of inappropriate behavior towards a former co-star.
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reinstated their shopping restrictions, but it appears there are bigger issues in the distribution centre, as a fourth COVID-19 case has been confirmed. According to 7NEWS, it was one of 49 new cases reported across Victoria - the biggest single-day rise in cases since April 2.
He may be 56-years-old, but Russell Crowe is still living life like a rockstar.
Russell Crowe's kids opted to quarantine without him so they could order Uber Eats. The 'Gladiator' actor has revealed his sons, Charles, 16, and Tennyson, 13 - whom he has with ex-wife Danielle Spencer - decided not to join their father in the Australian outback and instead remain in Sydney so they wouldn't miss out on having their favourite fast food delivered.