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By:
Stephanie Marcucci
January 27, 2002 5:43am EST
According to a poll conducted by the Center for Voice Disorders at Wake Forest University some peoples voices are better than others James Earl Jones Sean Connery Julia Roberts Katie Couric Barbra Streisand Sam Donaldson,Mel Gibson Diane Sawyer Meg Ryan Anthony Hopkins Fran Drescher Roseanne Barr Gilbert Godfried Bobcat Goldthwait Joan Rivers Howard Stern Rosie O'Donnell Howard Cosell Dick Vitale Mike Tyson
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By:
Erika Gimenes
July 15, 2001 8:26am EST
Comedian Roseanne, to Esquire magazine, about the multiple personality disorder that has afflicted her since childhood:
"It's like living in a maze. It's like that old woman who keeps adding on to her house ... But the parts don't get along and some of them have some real strange ideas about how to defend."
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By:
Guylaine Cadorette
July 02, 2001 1:26pm EST
Comedian and former sitcome star Roseanne, to Esquire magazine, about the multiple personality disorder she says she has suffered from since childhood:
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:51am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8, 2001 -- The critics have had their chance, now it's time for the people to give their two cents. Pretty woman Julia Roberts, who carried last year's "Erin Brockovich" to the top of many a critics' lists, was chosen as favorite female movie actress by the People's Choice Awards on Sunday night. And "The Patriot" and "What Women Want" star Mel Gibson proved to be what the whole nation wants as he was named favorite male movie star. Funnyman Jim Carrey continues to charm audience
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:51am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 20, 2000 -- NBC is alive with the sound of music. And for good cause: The Peacock Network won the ratings war last week, beating out ABC, NBC and Fox, according to numbers released by Nielsen. What pushed NBC to victory was the network's invincible "Must See TV" Thursday lineup, which includes audience favorites "Friends," "Will & Grace" and "ER." Also of importance was the annual re-run of the holiday favorite "The Sound of Music" on Sunday, which gave NBC its second-largest aud
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 9, 2000 -- We don't know what's stranger: Adam Sandler doing a P.T. Anderson-type movie, or P.T. Anderson doing an Adam Sandler-type film. Either way, the synergy might just happen. Daily Variety says today that the "Little Nicky" supercomic is fielding opportunities for his next project, and one of them is a script which "Magnolia" helmer Anderson specifically wrote with Sandler and actress Emily Watson in mind. But competing for Sandler's attention right now is another comedy p
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
HOLLYWOOD, July 7, 2000 -- Want to know what those ubiquitous "sources" and "insiders" have to say about the Meg Ryan-Russell Crowe "affair"? How about Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera or Roseanne? Well, not to sound too much like a TV commercial for the National Enquirer or anything, we got all the so-called scoops and gossip courtesy of the world of tabloid news. So without further ado, here’re the Top 10 tabloid stories that whetted our curiosity: 1. Whassup with Meg, Dennis and Russell N
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By:
Joal Ryan
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 13, 2000 -- First Billy. Then Georgia. Next … Ally?!? Say it ain't so. OK, it ain't so. While "Ally" star Calista Flockhart goes the way of most rich-and-bored TV stars in the pages of the new W magazine, saying she "might be tired of the part … [and would] love branching out into other directions," reps for the actress insist that she's not angling to get out of the hit primetime Fox show. Flockhart "is perfectly happy as Ally," her reps tell today's New York Daily
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By:
Steve Ryfle
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 3, 2000 -- It's amazing how one hit pop song and an electronic gizmo that makes your voice sound like a robot can lead to global domination.Forbes magazine released its annual "Celebrity 100" list Thursday, power-ranking the world's greatest actors, entertainers, athletes, authors and other notables according to how much moola they made last year and how much media attention they received making said moola. Most of the names in the Top 10 were no-brainers, given their
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By:
Fiona Ng
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 28, 2000 -- First Coca-Cola, then McDonald's and now the Teletubbies.It's official -- everything's going Russia.The British Broadcasting Corp. -- the United Kingdom's network behemoth that owns the rights to the phenomenal pre-schooler show -- has confirmed today that it has wrapped a deal with Russian state broadcaster RTR, which allows all 365 episodes of the Teletubbies to air in Russia beginning in September. "Teletubbies" For those that haven't been touched by t