Brad Pitt

One of the hottest men in Hollywood, this Oklahoma-born blond appeared in a handful of TV-movies and guest spots before becoming an overnight sensation with his sexy supporting turn as a robber in The...
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12/17/1963
Shawnee, OK
  • Hollywood.com Sounds Off: Hollywood's A-List
    By: Guylaine Cadorette August 27, 2001 10:18am EST
    Harrison Ford Mel Gibson Tom Hanks Bruce Willis Eddie Murphy Tom Cruise John Travolta Nicolas Cage Julia Roberts Will Smith Arnold Schwarzenegger Sylvester Stallone Vin Diesel The Fast and the Furious Timeline Paul Walker Ben Affleck The Sum of All Fears Matt Damon The Bourne Identity Mark Wahlberg The Truth About Charlie Harrison Ford Star Wars Return of the Jedi The Empire Strikes Back Indiana Jones Gwyneth Paltrow Shakespeare in Love The Talented Mr. Ripley Duets Bounce Shallow Hal The Spy Ga
  • Brad Pitt: Still a Bachelor
    By: Fiona Ng August 16, 2001 10:13am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, July 20, 2000 -- Maybe they should just do it to quiet the tabs. But let’s get one thing straight here: Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are not getting married. At least not yet. And if you’re confused, so were Pitt’s people. You see, the British tabloid Sun has reported that the power couple is allegedly aiming to tie the knot next week at a private ceremony in Malibu, Calif. But when we called "The Fight Club" star’s publicist, the Sun report was dismissed as pure fiction. Rumor abo
  • Brad and Jen: Getting Hitched! (For Real)
    By: Fiona Ng August 15, 2001 11:35am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, July 27, 2000 -- Let the mourning begin. Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are getting married this weekend. No, really, they are. Despite insistent and consistent denials in recent weeks, the 36-year-old actor's publicist confirmed the super Hollywood couple's super Hollywood weekend Malibu wedding today. Publicist Cindy Guagenti told AP that 200 people are invited to the seaside ceremony. And no, Hollywood.com is not among the invited.
  • Apocalypse now: the millennial movie countdown
    By: Chuck Walton August 15, 2001 10:04am EST
    The clock is ticking down. There are only a few more weeks to catch up on Hollywood's end-of-the-world flicks before life as we know it goes to ... well, you know. Don't worry about whether you're prepared for armageddon, though. We've done the research and stocked the shelter with enough apocalyptic flicks to see anyone through a nuclear winter. So grab your sunscreen, head for the hills and remember the remote. It's time for the final countdown: 20. "The Omega Man" — Imagine your worst nightma
  • Hot Project: Ice Cube in Spielberg's "Big Ticket"
    By: Guylaine Cadorette August 13, 2001 12:24pm EST
    Ice Cube is clearly becoming a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood. The multitalented rapper-actor will begin filming The Big Ticket for DreamWorks in January. But for Ice Cube, this is just another notch on an otherwise brimming belt.
  • News Roundup: Aug. 10
    By: Erika Gimenes August 10, 2001 7:59am EST
    News Roundup: Aug. 10
  • Aniston not pregnant; Pitt approves Tyler affair?
    By: Jason Alcorn August 05, 2001 8:07am EST
    Following is a story about Jennifer Aniston denying rumors that she's pregnant and Brad Pitt approving her affair with Steven Tyler. Mentioned names and titles are Jennifer Aniston Brad Pitt Steven Tyler Friends Aerosmith
  • 'Wedding Planner' Extends Honeymoon
    By: Hollywood.com Staff July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
    "The Wedding Planner" was still living happily ever after in first place this weekend.The PG-13-rated romantic comedy from Columbia Pictures and Intermedia Films continued to show great legs in its second week with a shapely estimated $11.0 million (-19%) at 2,785 theaters (theater count unchanged; $3,950 per theater). Its cume is approximately $28.2 million. "Down 19%. You couldn't hope for better than that," Sony Pictures Entertainment worldwide marketing & distribution president Jeff Blake sa
  • 'The Mexican' Gets More Than '15 Minutes'
    By: Hollywood.com Staff July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
    Hollywood's advance radar system fizzled this weekend as "15 Minutes" failed to oust "The Mexican" from first place. Although insiders were right in predicting a sharp second week drop for DreamWorks' R-rated drama "The Mexican," they were wrong about it losing top honors. "Mexican" held on to first place with a less sexy estimated $12.13 million (-40%) at 2,959 theaters (+8 theaters; $4,100 per theater). Its cume is approximately $38.3 million. "Mexican" reportedly only cost about $40 million s
  • 'Mexican' Easily Stands Off 'Hannibal'
    By: Hollywood.com Staff July 31, 2001 7:53am EST
    Strong openings for "The Mexican" and "See Spot Run" sent "Hannibal" south of the box office border after three weeks in first place. DreamWorks' R-rated drama "The Mexican" kicked off to a record-setting estimated $20.3 million at 2,951 theaters ($6,879 per theater). Its powerful box office punch proved audiences cared more about Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts' superstar luster than the film's lackluster reviews. "The Mexican" had the highest per-theater average for any film playing in wide releas