America’s sweetheart! Julia Roberts‘ film career has spanned decades and genres, even earning her an Academy Award for her hard-hitting role in Erin Brockovich and charming audiences with her Golden Globe-winning part in Pretty Woman.
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Crossword-Solver reviewed almost 3,000 movie scripts to find the actors that have dropped the most F-bombs in their careers, as well as the old favorites “sh–” and “hell.”Starting with the F-word, Newark-born Joe Pesci has dropped the explicative 272 times in all of his movies – more than any other actor.While the actor was infamous for his F-word rant in “Goodfellas” as gangster Tommy DeVito — “You said I’m funny. How the f – – k am I funny, what the f – – k is so funny about me?” — it’s actually not his most cuss-laden movie.
Pesci actually uttered the “F-dash-dash-dash” word 241 times in 1995’s “Casino” alone.After “Casino”‘s almost unbeatable count, NYC- born Al Pachino used the four-letter word the second most of any other actor with 197 total times throughout his career. Sixty-eight of those came from his role as Benjamin ‘Lefty’ Ruggiero in “Donnie Brasco.”However, when it comes to “hell,” Pachino is the clear winner.
He’s said h-e-double hockey sticks more than any other actor with 49 quips in all of his films. The most in any one movie is 23, with Pacino in “Any Given Sunday” tied with Leonardo DiCaprio’s “The Aviator.” Dennis Quaid rounds out the top three with 38 mentions.
Moving onto “s – – t,” Mount Vernon-native Denzel Washington has delivered the word the most than any other actor with a career total of 84, including 56 in “Training Day” in 2001.Jason Mewes and Seth Rogan fall just behind, in second and third respectively, both with 80 “s – – ts” given in their movies.Shia LeBeouf occupies the third place by saying the word 79 total times — and 32 in “Honey Boy” itself. Interestingly, Georgia native Julia Roberts is the only female actor to be in the top 25 for “s – – t” and “hell.” She cusses the most in
.America’s sweetheart! Julia Roberts‘ film career has spanned decades and genres, even earning her an Academy Award for her hard-hitting role in Erin Brockovich and charming audiences with her Golden Globe-winning part in Pretty Woman.
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George Clooney knows that his wife, Amal Clooney, has an eye for style. The 44-year-old attorney never misses an opportunity to show off her fashion sense for any event, and her looks have her husband’s seal of approval. On Monday, the power couple turned heads at the Los Angeles premiere of, with Amal looking as stunning as ever in a red pattern dress by Alexander McQueen.“She has pretty nice taste,” George gushed over his wife's style statements to ET's Nischelle Turner.
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Spike Lee is gearing up for a big documentary series that's set to tell the real story of Colin Kaepernick.Lee was in attendance at the star-studded 2nd Annual Academy Museum Gala, held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles on Saturday, and he spoke with ET's Cassie DiLaura about his forthcoming project.«I'm working on my multi-series documentary on Colin Kaepernick for ESPN,» Lee shared. «It's story, not the false narratives.»«Six years the National Football League has stopped him from playing,» Lee continued.
continue to dominate ABC's lineup on Monday and Tuesday this week. Then there's George Clooney and Julia Roberts's rom-com , which is so visually stunning it will make you want to book a ticket to a far-away island.
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Antonio Ferme editor George and Amal Clooney spotlighted justice defenders on Thursday night at the inaugural Albie Awards in New York City. “Growing up, my whole life, it just felt like oftentimes governments fail us,” George told reporters outside of the New York Public Library. “We need to, all of us, be diligent and fight for it — and that’s why we’re here tonight — because we have people who are risking their lives to do it, and risking their freedom willingly, which a lot of people aren’t.” The married couple formed the Albie Awards to honor individuals who, at great personal risk, have devoted their lives to justice. Many celebrity guests walked the red carpet including Oscar Isaac, Dua Lipa, John Oliver, Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, Ethan Hawke and Meryl Streep.
Jim Gaffigan has joined the cast of the HBO Max limited series Full Circle, from director Steven Soderbergh and writer Ed Solomon. He joins prevously announced cast Zazie Beetz, Claire Danes, Timothy Olyphant, Dennis Quaid, Jharrel Jerome, Sheyi Cole and CCH Pounder.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Jim Gaffigan has joined the cast of the HBO Max limited series “Full Circle,” Variety has learned. Along with Gaffigan, the ensemble cast of the six-episode series now includes Zazie Beetz, Dennis Quaid, Claire Danes, Timothy Olyphant, Jharrel Jerome, Sheyi Cole, and CCH Pounder. Per the official description of the series, “An investigation into a botched kidnapping uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in present day New York City.” Gaffigan is best known for his stand up comedy career, having released specials like “Beyond the Pale,” “King Baby,” “Mr. Universe,” “Obsessed,” “Cinco,” “Noble Ape,” “Quality Time,” “The Pale Tourist,” and “Comedy Monster,” the last of which premiered on Netflix last December. He has received six Grammy nominations over the course of his career. Gaffigan has played many comedic roles as an actor, but has taken on more dramatic roles recently, such as the films “American Dreamer,” “Above the Shadows,” and “Light from Light.” He can currently be seen opposite Ethan Hawke in the IFC Films feature “Tesla.”
George and Amal Clooney are in a celebratory mood. The couple looked stunning while out in New York, celebrating their eighth wedding anniversary.Amal Clooney looks elegant and ready to party in yellow minidress for her husband’s afterpartyBrad Pitt reveals who he thinks is the most handsome man alivePhotographers captured the two while they were out together. George was wearing a black suit while Amal wore a black long-sleeved turtleneck that she paired with a skirt with a Zebra print on it.