Megan Fox has had a fruitful decades-long career, landing roles in huge franchises like Transformers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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Megan Fox has had a fruitful decades-long career, landing roles in huge franchises like Transformers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Claudia Eller Co-Editor-in-ChiefIt is such welcoming news that television veteran Lesli Linka Glatter has been elected president of the Directors Guild of America. For years, Glatter has mentored and advocated for women directors and has been a force within the union fighting for members’ rights.Presumably her position will give her an even bigger platform to continue pushing for more parity in Hollywood’s male-dominated director ranks.
David S. Goyer is a filmmaker who is well-known to a certain segment of the film-going population.
NEW YORK -- A Los Angeles man has been charged by New York federal prosecutors with perjury for allegedly falsifying emails to support his lawsuit against entertainment industry executives.Rovier Carrington, 22, was arrested Tuesday in California and released on $15,000 bail after a court appearance.A message seeking comment was sent to his court-appointed attorney.Manhattan U.S.
Celebrities paid tribute to "Sex and the City" star Willie Garson after the actor's death was announced on Tuesday. He was 57.
Anna May Wong, the lone Chinese-American movie star in the 1920s, who was denied leading roles. Nearby, the gallery features original casting notes on Al Pacino and youthful polaroids of Christian Bale and Joaquin Phoenix from early auditions.
Dazzling in diamonds! Stars showed up for 2021 Emmys on Sunday, September 19, in gorgeous dresses, pops of neon and stunning silhouettes.
Something’s coming! Ever since Steven Spielberg first floated the idea, his West Side Story adaptation has been a hot topic in Hollywood.
Gallery: Do you remember your first time? These stars REGRET their first times (BANG Showbiz)She said last year during an interview with Oprah Winfrey: "I felt like I let everyone down a little bit. I was sad.
Warner Bros’ King Richard, the Will Smith-starring drama about Serena and Venus Williams’ father and how he raised a pair of tennis champions, will close AFI Fest this fall. Organizer American Film Institute said Wednesday that the pic, which world premiered earlier this month at the Telluride Film Festival, will wrap up the annual fest November 14 at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
Donny Osmond has been a fixture in Hollywood for over six decades and the accomplishment is not lost on the iconic performer. While promoting his first-ever solo residency at Harrah's in Las Vegas, Osmond told Fox News "reinvention" has been his key to longtime success in the entertainment industry. "It's all about reinvention, if you want a long career, you can't rest on your laurels," Osmond, 63, advised.
Twitter account has been created to alert the public to her disappearance. The actress has several credits on British television series, including, and . She also appeared in the Netflix series .Hi Everyone, we now have updated posters that give a bit more info and show the type of hairstyle Tanya currently has.
Anna Marie de la Fuente In its continued bid to lure more international productions to Spain and Portugal, Barcelona-based multinational The Mediapro Group has tapped L.A.-based Spanish publicist Alvar Carretero to represent the company in Hollywood.For the past 25 years, Mediapro has been represented in the U.S.
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NEW YORK -- Not everyone who works for a big company gets face time with their so-called big boss. Former child star Hayley Mills, whose most memorable roles include the happy-go-lucky orphan in “Pollyanna” and as both savvy twins hoping to mend their family in “The Parent Trap,” called the filmmaking icon Walt Disney her boss for seven years when she was under contract with the studio.“He was very present,” recalled Mills, now 75, from her home in London.