Ewan McGregor, whose celebrity has skyrocketed since he was cast in the Star Wars movies and Moulin Rouge, is apparently not as bankable in his own country as he is in the U.S.
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 15, 2000 -- Even dreams of being a millionaire becomes passe after a little while. And that's perhaps why the once ubergameshow "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" is upping its loot. According to USA Today, the titular ABC quiz show -- which has brought daytime talker Regis Philbin to primetime TV -- is increasing its top prize to save itself from declining ratings and waning audience interest. Here's how the monetary hike is going to work: Starting with the Jan. 4 episode, the show's producer will tag on an additional $10K for each day that the million-dollar jackpot isn't hit. Let the games begin. PAPA DON'T PREACH: Once your little girl, always your little girl. And it doesn't matter if she is now all grown up, married and is an international superstar. Just ask Jon Voight. The "Midnight Cowboy" actor has expressed concer