From Olympic winners to NFL stars, these contestants are the ones to watch.
Get ready to be shocked.
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C'est not so magnifique.
Will Winfrey replace Rosie O'Donnell?
'Glee' trio will lead event honoring LGBT-friendly media.
The crew loses sight of, well, their sight.
Our take on the two-hour premiere of ABC's new mystery series.
Actor discusses comparisons to 'LOST' and the creepiest moments on set.
So it's found footage-style, but what is this show actually about?
The network tries its hand at the found footage phenomenon.
The darker-than-dark dramedy is one of the film's best.
And shows off his vocal skills.
The accident occurred in Vancouver in 1996.
He'll be back...with a vengence
She'll be back....or maybe not
She cited "irreconcilable differences"
Will she sing about keying Mark Salling's car?
And Korn guitarist James Shaffer is engaged.
After 25 years!
Score one for CBS.
Now that's a cast.
Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro are planning a sequel to their hit 1976 movie 'Taxi Driver,' according to industry gossip at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Hundreds of mourners descended on Massachusetts on Friday to pay their respects to Arnold Schwarzenegger's mother-in-law Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who died earlier this week.
Controversial comedienne Joan Rivers has blasted model/actress Brooke Shields, accusing the beauty of exploiting Michael Jackson's death to boost her career.
Comedian Joan Rivers was dealt the winning hand after facing off against celebrity poker player Annie Duke on the season finale of Donald Trump's 'Celebrity Apprentice.'
After 16 years in NYC, Conan O’Brien is saying goodbye to the Big Apple and heading west.
Minnie Driver has become a mother for the first time after welcoming a son into the world with the newborn weighing in at nine pounds and 12 ounces.
Melissa Leo’s new film Frozen River evokes a sense of danger and fear just hearing the tiitle alone. Leo (21 Grams) portrays a grizzly, chain-smoking, gun-shooting woman by the name of Ray Eddy, whose husband has taken off, again, and she’s struggling to hold onto her home and look out for her two young boys.
Hollywood star Minnie Driver and British comedian Eddie Izzard will play the husband and wife lead roles in a new U.S. drama called Lowlife.
Screen car Herbie has topped a new poll, as the vehicle movie-loving motorists would most like to drive.
Comedienne Joan Rivers became involved in a live argument on British radio when a fellow chat show guest suggested she was offended by the term "black." Howe was on the show to discuss his upcoming TV documentary Son of Mine, which details his relationship with his son Amiri, who he has only seen a few times since his birth. As Howe began to focus on issues of race, Rivers expressed she is more interested in individuals rather than broad generalizations about people's ethnicity, a comment which Howe believed showed Rivers was offended by the term "black." She hit back, saying, "Just stop right now. Black does not offend me. How dare you? How dare you say that? Black offends me? You know nothing about me, you just sat down here, how dare you... "Where the hell are you coming from? You've got such a chip on your shoulder. I don't give a damn if you're black or white. It's what the person is. Don't you dare call me a racist. I want an apology
Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz collect highest paychecks in Hollywood, Joan and Melissa Rivers back for the Hollywood awards, Incredibles tops Annie award nominations, more.
Britney Spears says this time she's marrying for love; CBS may be fined for Janet Jackson's Super Bowl stunt and shock jock Howard Stern goes back on the air in axed markets. Plus Joan and Melissa Rivers jump ship at E! and a teen was caught pirating Spider-Man 2.
News, Feb. 4 Britney Spears the Next Bond Girl?; Grammys Enhance Editing Capabilities; Maria Shriver Gives Up News Job Drew Barrymore Janet Jackson Justin Timberlake Sharon Osbourne Sean P. Diddy Combs
New York, Boston and San Francisco film critics association name the year's best-of, including The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Lost in Translation Mystic River
Clint Eastwood's Mystic River has won the first major prize of this year's film award season. Also: Louis Horvitz 76th Academy Awards Michael B. Seligman Carrie Fisher The Empire Strikes Back Barbra Streisand Ray Romano Raymie, Dickie, and the Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers Ray Liotta Murder Inc. Irv Gotti Irv Lorenzo David Hemmings Sandra Bullock Brendan Fraser Matt Dillon Ryan Phillippe Don Cheadle Crash Naomi Watts Peter Jackson King Kong
Hollywood's hottest couple escaped Tinseltown and spent some quality time in Homestead, Iowa, over the weekend. Also: Ashton Kutcher Demi Moore Maria Shriver Roy Horn Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica Nick Lachey Jessica Simpson Shannen Doherty David Cronenberg Spider Directors Guild of Canada Awards 31st annual American Music Awards
News, Aug. 8: Maria Shriver Takes Job Leave to Help Hubby, Jessica Lange on Goodwill Tour Angelina Jolie Garry Shandling Ellen Degeneres Conan O'Brien Brad Garrett Jon Stewart Martin Short Pierce Brosnan Salma Hayek Woody Harrelson Brett Ratner Omar Sharif
After a four-year hiatus, Chris Rock will return to host the 20th annual MTV Video Music Awards on Aug. 28 at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Also: Mystic River Clint Eastwood New York Film Festival The Hulk Russell Simmons Justin Timberlake Molson Canadian Rocks For Toronto Tyra Banks UPN Top Model Buddy Ebsen Pippen The Punisher Laura Harring
Melissa Rivers, daughter of comedian and author Joan Rivers, reveals in the April 6 issue of TV Guide that she and husband John Endicott have separated Tara Reid Susan Sarandon Leelee Sobieski Robin Tunney George Hickenlooper A Whale in Montana Christina Ricci Borgia Neil Jordan Woody AllenJimmy FallonJulia Louis-Dreyfus Watching Ellie Charlie Daniels Aaron Neville the Preservation Resource Center New Orleans Jazz Commission Armand J Pillon Rosie Perez Salma Hayek Eve V-Day Harlem Kate Moss Tea Council the World Wrestling Federation Raw Smackdown UPN TNN
Although some law-enforcement officials had expressed concern about The Fast and the Furious inspiring copycat street racing, no reports of any such races materialized over the weekend.
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Minnie Driver breaks engagement
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 8, 2001 -- Minnie Driver ("Return to Me") has signed on to star with Philip Seymour Hoffman in Canadian Alliance Atlantis Motion Pictures' "Owning Molony," a film based on the nonfiction book "Stung" by Gary Ross. Richard Kwietniowski ("Love and Death on Long Island") will direct.Driver will play the girlfriend of Brian Moloney (Hoffman), a mild-mannered Toronto bank manager who has a serious gambling problem. Miraculously, he is given access to an unsupervised account of $20 million and manages to gamble away $12 million in 18 months. Execs hope to start production before the impending actors' and writers' strikes this summer.STILING WITH PARAMOUNT, MTV: Julia Stiles, hot off her hit film "Save the Last Dance," has inked a development and production deal with Paramount Pictures and MTV Films. Under the open-ended deal, she will develop starring ve
HOLLYWOOD, May 10, 2000 -- Tonight, she talks. Today, she sang. In a Beverly Hills, Calif., court, Halle Berry pleaded no contest this morning to a misdemeanor charge of leaving the scene of an accident (a fancy way of saying hit and run), stemming from a headline-making Feb. 23 two-car crash that left the actress scraped up and another driver broken up (at least in the wrist). For her plea (which admits no guilt but doesn't contest the charge either), Berry was dinged with $14,000 in fines and penalities, placed on three years' probation and ordered to do 200 hours of community service. (And, no, we don't think helping finally bring "The X-Men" to the big screen will count toward that last one.) On Tuesday, Berry was said to have taped her first at-length interview since the accident with ABC News' Diane Sawyer, for airing on tonight's "20/20" (10 p.m. EDT/PDT).
HOLLYWOOD, July 31, 2000 -- Actor David Boreanaz, the brooding, blood-sucking star of the WB’s "Angel," is suing the driver of a car that crashed into him last year. The heavy-browed TV hunk says that injuries from the car accident in 1999 have prevented him from working. According to the Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit, Oren Kaniel’s 1993 Mazda ran into Boreanaz’s 1999 Mercedes-Benz on the Ventura (101) Freeway in Los Angeles on Aug. 3. Boreanaz is seeking damages for pain and suffering, medical care, repairs to his Mercedes, damage to personal property, loss of earnings and being deprived of his car while it was being repaired.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, mother to Maria Shriver, broke her leg in a car accident Friday but is in good condition after undergoing surgery.
Clint Eastwood and Oscar-winning writer Brian Helgeland will team up on an adaptation of the best-selling novel, Mystic River for Warner Bros.