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News, articles and information about movie stars, socialites, singers, musicians, rock stars, television personalities, comedians and celebrities, especially those with ties to Long Island, New York City and the Hamptons, such as Billy Joel, Alec Baldwin, Rosie O'Donnell, Lindsay Lohan, Paul McCartney, Howard Stern and others.
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tyler perry branches out
You'd think world domination would be enough. But, no, Tyler Perry isn't satisfied by his box-office-busting success in four artistic genres: film, TV, books and live theater. He's not content that, in the past 15 years, he's gone from living in his car...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, Film Festivals, Delta Air Lines, Oprah Winfrey, Kathy Bates
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Anita Page, silent movie star, dead at 98
From the Associated PressAnita Page, the beautiful blond MGM actress who appeared in the films of Lon Chaney, Joan Crawford and Buster Keaton during the transition from silents to talkies, has died. She was 98. Page died in her sleep early Saturday morning at her home in Los...Tags: Walter Huston, Music Theater, Celebrity Mothers, Lon Chaney, Marion Davies
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Itamar Moses is just looking to make sense of it all
Special to The TimesWRITING plays is occasionally a profession, arguably an art form, unmistakably a craft (hence the odd spelling of "playwright," distant cousin of the wheelwright). But might writing plays also be a mode of thinking -- a way to make sense of the world?...Tags: New York University, New York Times, Religious Leaders, Tom Stoppard, Tony Kushner
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Fall Arts Preview: NY Theater
linda.winer@newsday.comIt could be the best of times; it might be the worst of times. No, really. A musical adaptation of "A Tale of Two Cities" - think "Les Miz" by way of Charles Dickens - kicks off the hectic and ambitious fall season in a couple of weeks. More to the...Tags: Irving Berlin, Harry Potter, Mandy Patinkin, Frank Langella, Daniel Radcliffe
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Thandie Newton's a double threat
Special to The TimesTHANDIE NEWTON has garnered way more column inches for a movie she didn't make ("Charlie's Angels") than for any of the 21 already under her petite belt. At 35, she has starred as girlfriend, wife and daughter of Tom Cruise, Will Smith and Oprah Winfrey,...Tags: Oliver Stone, Family, Oprah Winfrey, Thandie Newton, Jonathan Demme
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'Changeling' actor reveres his boss: Clint Eastwood
ACTOR Michael Kelly admits he's been spoiled by working for Clint Eastwood on the Oscar-winning director's latest film, “ Changeling.”
"It makes going back to work on any other job really difficult -- and I mean that," Kelly says. "I am doing...Tags: J.J. Abrams, Angelina Jolie, Film Festivals, Cannes Film Festival, Celebrity Mothers
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John Malkovich is the rage in Coen brothers' 'Burn After Reading'
Special to The TimesCALLING from, as one might well imagine, France, John Malkovich is measured, urbane and dryly witty. And yet, when Ethan and Joel Coen wrote him into their upcoming "Burn After Reading," it was as a burned-out former CIA analyst prone to fits of...Tags: John Malkovich, Angelina Jolie, Film Festivals, Joel Coen, Central Intelligence Agency
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ACTION! Your guide to this season's most anticipated new films.
The Associated PressHarry Potter pulled a disappearing act from Hollywood's fall and holiday schedule, his sixth big-screen adventure bumped from November into next summer. That leaves a little more room to roam at the box office for the likes of James Bond, a vampire...Tags: Harry Potter, Ridley Scott, Oliver Stone, Greg Kinnear, Sean Penn
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Bening Forgoes Family For Career (But Only In New Film)
Special to The CourantIn "The Women," Annette Bening plays a single careerist without kids. In real life, Bening and husband Warren Beatty have a brood of four, and Bening works when motherhood allows. "A couple of my good friends don't have children, and I sort of felt I had...Tags: Sex and the City, Warren Beatty, Batman, Film Festivals, Celebrity Mothers
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Ludacris is the rapper, Chris Bridges is the actor
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMAYBE IT goes without saying, but it's hard to get taken seriously if your name is Ludacris. That's why the rap star, following the path of the Rock, Andre 3000 and 50 Cent, is checking his stage name at the door as he pursues a second career as a...Tags: Mark Wahlberg, Chris O'Donnell, Thandie Newton, Tupac Shakur, John Singleton
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How Cloris Leachman cleans house in 'The Women'
VETERAN actress Cloris Leachman has a thing about women directors -- she doesn't like working with them.
"I categorically like men directors," says the 82-year-old, who won a supporting actress Oscar for "The Last Picture Show" (1971) and has received...Tags: Cloris Leachman, Meg Ryan, Eva Mendes, CBS Corp., Annette Bening
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'Choke's' Clark Gregg: He punked up the rom-com
Special to The TimesCLARK GREGG, one of those actors everyone recognizes as the strait-laced good guy -- see also: "The West Wing," "The New Adventures of Old Christine" -- was looking for his first film project to direct. Then “ Choke,” the fourth novel by...Tags: Illnesses, Choke, Mental Illness, No Country for Old Men, Celebrity Mothers
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