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Hayden Panettiere Says She Was Given a 'Happy Pill' for the Red Carpet at Age 16 - www.etonline.com - Hollywood - Mexico
etonline.com
29.09.2022 / 03:29

Hayden Panettiere Says She Was Given a 'Happy Pill' for the Red Carpet at Age 16

Hayden Panettiere is getting real about growing up in the spotlight. On Wednesday's episode of, Panettiere sat down with Jada Pinkett Smith, Adrienne Banfield Norris, and guest host Kelly Osbourne, where she spoke about the lengths her team went to to make sure she was able to keep up with her demanding schedule and rising popularity in Hollywood.«They came to me, and it was before this red carpet, and I had been doing , and we did press all the time,» the  alum recounted.

‘9-1-1: Lone Star’: Neal McDonough, D.B. Woodside & Amanda Schull Join Season 4 As Recurring - deadline.com - USA - Texas - county Storey
deadline.com
29.09.2022 / 00:23

‘9-1-1: Lone Star’: Neal McDonough, D.B. Woodside & Amanda Schull Join Season 4 As Recurring

EXCLUSIVE: Neal McDonough (The Flash), D.B. Woodside (Lucifer) and Amanda Schull (Suits) are set for key recurring roles opposite Rob Lowe on the fourth season of Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star.

Al Pacino, Charlie Heaton and Diana Silvers to Star in Hollywood-Set Drama ‘Billy Knight’ - thewrap.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood
thewrap.com
28.09.2022 / 22:37

Al Pacino, Charlie Heaton and Diana Silvers to Star in Hollywood-Set Drama ‘Billy Knight’

Al Pacino, “Stranger Things” star Charlie Heaton and “Booksmart” actress Diana Silvers will all lead the cast of upcoming indie drama “Billy Knight,” which kicks off production this week in Los Angeles. Alec Griffin Roth wrote the film and is making his directorial debut on the project, which is described as a love letter to Hollywood and cinema.“Billy Knight” follows grad school students, Alex (Heaton) and Emily (Silvers), as they traverse their aspiring careers as filmmakers.

Paramount Removes ‘Star Trek 4’ From December 2023 Release Date - theplaylist.net - Hollywood
theplaylist.net
28.09.2022 / 19:41

Paramount Removes ‘Star Trek 4’ From December 2023 Release Date

Paramount’s attempt to make “Star Trek 4” is quickly turning into one of the most ridiculous stories in Hollywood. From being a film that seemed ready to shoot to now being completely removed from the release calendar, “Star Trek 4” seems further away from being a reality than ever before.

Larsa Pippen and Michael Jordan's Son Marcus Are 'Hanging Out,' Source Says - www.etonline.com - Miami - Chicago - Jordan - Japan - Montana - county Storey
etonline.com
28.09.2022 / 00:15

Larsa Pippen and Michael Jordan's Son Marcus Are 'Hanging Out,' Source Says

 star Larsa Pippen is hanging out with a new man — Michael Jordan's son, Marcus. The pair was spotted at Rolling Loud in NYC over the weekend and sparked dating rumors. A source tells ET, “Larsa and Marcus Jordan are casually hanging out.

‘Eureka Day’ Review: Timing Is Almost Everything for This Vaccine Comedy Starring Helen Hunt in London - variety.com - California - county Berkeley - county Hunt - county Eureka
variety.com
26.09.2022 / 17:45

‘Eureka Day’ Review: Timing Is Almost Everything for This Vaccine Comedy Starring Helen Hunt in London

David Benedict Jonathan Spector’s 2018 comedy “Eureka Day” first attracted attention in productions in Berkeley and Brooklyn. But in its sharp U.K. premiere starring Helen Hunt, this often very funny satire about parental attitudes to an outbreak of mumps has suddenly leapt into focus — since it’s really about fiercely personal, highly politicized responses to enforced vaccination. This depiction of over-articulate parents fighting it out in initially polite then savage dialogue (now playing at the Old Vic in London) owes a huge debt to Yasmina Reza’s more caustic “The God of Carnage,” but anyone searching for proof that timing is everything need look no further. “You can always spot a Eureka Day kid because at soccer games they’re the ones who cheer when the other team scores.” So says Carina (ideally poised Susan Kelechi Watson), the parent new to the private California school which gives the play its otherwise obscure title. Attracted by the school’s dedication to its “social justice component,” Carina has been newly elected to the executive board, whose deliberations in a perkily-colored children’s schoolroom form the play.

Anton Fier, Golden Palominos founder and early Feelies drummer, has died - www.nme.com - USA - Ohio - county Cleveland
nme.com
22.09.2022 / 09:19

Anton Fier, Golden Palominos founder and early Feelies drummer, has died

Facebook on September 21. The Feelies paid tribute to Fier on Twitter, sharing an image of their former drummer with the caption, “Peace, Anton.”Peace, Anton pic.twitter.com/5lyJT7bTOW— The Feelies (@TheFeeliesNJ) September 22, 2022Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1956, Fier joined the Feelies in 1978 and, despite leaving the band a year earlier, played drums on their 1980 debut album ‘Crazy Rhythms’.

Kelly Clarkson Reflects on Getting Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Near Where She Won 'American Idol' (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - USA - Hollywood
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20.09.2022 / 02:35

Kelly Clarkson Reflects on Getting Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Near Where She Won 'American Idol' (Exclusive)

Kelly Clarkson was honored with her own star on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday, and the celebrated singer and TV personality beamed as she basked in the celebratory glow of the achievement.Clarkson spoke with ET's Cassie DiLaura after the big event — where she was reunited with original  judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson — and Clarkson reflected on what it was like to be «cemented in history» on the Walk of Fame.«Wow, how you just said it kind of freaked me out, that's crazy. I didn't really think about it like, that but it's incredible,» Clarkson shared. «I mean, you know, you've seen these pictures since you were a kid, with all these major people that influenced you artistically in your life, and it's cool to be a part of that.»«Especially like right in front of where I won [] 20 years ago,» added Clarkson, whose star is located right in front of the Dolby Theater on Hollywood Blvd.

Great British Bake Off star Dame Prue Leith planning to 'crack America' aged 82 - www.msn.com - Britain - London - New York - Los Angeles - Hollywood - California - Ireland - county Bath
msn.com
20.09.2022 / 01:55

Great British Bake Off star Dame Prue Leith planning to 'crack America' aged 82

Channel 4 hit with Paul Hollywood. And if the dates work well, her one-woman show will go on a bigger tour next year. Dame Prue said: “I’m going to try out one-woman shows in Los Angeles and New York and then I’m going to do the same in England in Bath and Leamington Spa.

Irene Papas, ‘Zorba The Greek’ and ‘Z’ Star, Dies at 93 - variety.com - France - Hollywood - Italy - Greece - city Cairo - county Bates
variety.com
15.09.2022 / 01:25

Irene Papas, ‘Zorba The Greek’ and ‘Z’ Star, Dies at 93

Michaela Zee editor Irene Papas, the Greek actress known for such films as “Zorba the Greek,” “Z” and “The Guns of Navarone,” has died. She was 93. Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports confirmed the news Wednesday in a statement. Papas starred in over 70 films and stage productions throughout her career spanning nearly six decades, from Hollywood features to French and Italian cinema. She also appeared in dozens of Greek tragedies, including the title role in the 1961 film adaptation of “Antigone.” Born on Sept. 3, 1929, in the village of Chiliomodi near Corinth, Papas began her acting studies as a teenager and later worked on multiple film and TV projects in the ’40’s and ’50s, including “The Man from Cairo,” “The Unfaithfuls,” “Bouboulina” and “Attila,” among others.

Ken Starr Dies: Prosecutor In Clinton Whitewater Case, Frequent Fox News Commentator Was 76 - deadline.com - USA - county Story - Houston - Columbia - county Clinton - county Starr
deadline.com
14.09.2022 / 00:23

Ken Starr Dies: Prosecutor In Clinton Whitewater Case, Frequent Fox News Commentator Was 76

Ken Starr, the prosecutor who led the relentless Whitewater investigation into then-President Bill Clinton and whose report on the case revealed intimate details of Clinton’s extramarital sexual relations, died Tuesday in Houston following complications from surgery. He was 76.

Emmys 2022 Best Moments: Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni Almost Kiss, ‘Abbott Elementary’ Cast Supports Sheryl Lee Ralph and More! - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood
usmagazine.com
13.09.2022 / 06:41

Emmys 2022 Best Moments: Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni Almost Kiss, ‘Abbott Elementary’ Cast Supports Sheryl Lee Ralph and More!

A night to remember! Hollywood’s biggest stars came together to celebrate TV at the 2022 Emmys in Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater on Monday, September 12, bringing the laughs and more.

Kenan Thompson Makes Leonardo DiCaprio Joke While Discussing Zendaya's Age at Emmys 2022 - www.justjared.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood
justjared.com
13.09.2022 / 04:11

Kenan Thompson Makes Leonardo DiCaprio Joke While Discussing Zendaya's Age at Emmys 2022

Leonardo DiCaprio‘s dating life was brought up during host Kenan Thompson‘s opening monologue at the Emmys!

Marsha Hunt, 1917-2022: An Appreciation of One of Hollywood’s Genuine Heroines - variety.com - USA - Hollywood - Washington
variety.com
11.09.2022 / 04:11

Marsha Hunt, 1917-2022: An Appreciation of One of Hollywood’s Genuine Heroines

Alan K. Rode The death of actress-activist Marsha Hunt this week is a historical watershed and a personal loss. Marsha was one of the last living actors who began her movie career during the Great Depression in 1935. She became part of a now vanished Hollywood, initially at Paramount then at MGM, that bound contracted talent to studios with artists having little to no say over their choice of roles and careers. Nevertheless, she thrived in the studio system by becoming somewhat less than a genuine movie star and more of a consummate professional actress.   Marsha’s career was derailed by the Blacklist, a perfidious period of American history that has been endlessly chronicled and misunderstood. Never a Communist or radical, she was a forthright liberal who refused to accept her voice being marginalized by the endemic sexism and politics of the period. Marsha was the final survivor of the Committee of the First Amendment, an action group of film actors, directors and writers founded by screenwriter Philip Dunne, actress Myrna Loy, and directors John Huston and William Wyler. Members of the group flew to Washington D.C. on October 27, 1947 to protest the HUAC hearings investigating so-called subversive Communist influence in the motion picture industry. From a public relations perspective, the group’s involvement backfired and many people in the group subsequently had to seek political cover. After the pamphlet “Red Channels” was published in June 1950, naming Marsha and 150 other artists, journalists and writers by falsely portraying them as subversives who were manipulating the entertainment system, she had a great deal of trouble finding work in Hollywood.

Marsha Hunt Dies: Hollywood Actress Who Confronted HUAC Was 104 - deadline.com - Los Angeles - USA - Washington - Washington
deadline.com
10.09.2022 / 18:53

Marsha Hunt Dies: Hollywood Actress Who Confronted HUAC Was 104

Marsha Hunt, a veteran actress of the Golden Age of film, radio and Broadway who later saw her career wither over her protests against the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), died of natural causes on Sept. 7 in Los Angeles.

Marsha Hunt, Blacklisted Hollywood Actress, Dies at 104 - thewrap.com - USA - Hollywood
thewrap.com
10.09.2022 / 16:55

Marsha Hunt, Blacklisted Hollywood Actress, Dies at 104

confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter. A former model, Hunt was a standout in such films as John Wayne’s 1937 Western “Born to the West,” 1939’s “The Glamour Girls,” opposite Lana Turner; 1940’s “Pride and Prejudice” and 1948’s beloved noir “Raw Deal.” In 1945, she joined the board of the Screen Actors Guild.But her career unraveled after she and her second husband, screenwriter Robert Presnell Jr., joined a Hollywood group that questioned McCarthy’s efforts to root out Communists in American society, including in Hollywood.

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