HOLLYWOOD - Ailing
Actress Katharine Hepburn will not return home from a Connecticut hospital Monday, as expected, because doctors want to monitor her ability to walk, the Associated Press reports. The four-time Oscar winner was admitted Wednesday to Hartford Hospital to be treated for a urinary tract infection. Doctors decided Monday that the infection had cleared up but Hepburn's ability to walk had suffered. No date is set for Hepburn's release.
In Court
Antiques dealer David Michael Bryce will appear in a London court Monday on a charge that he burgled the home of Jerry Hall last September while the model and actress performed in the stage version of The Graduate, Reuters reports. Bryce is accused of stealing items, including jewelry, valued at a total of $10,590.
In General
Who wants to host the syndicated version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Regis Philbin does, according to executive producer Michael Davies. Everything will depend on whether ABC will air the Philbin-hosted primetime version of the quiz show once or twice a week during the fall 2002 season, Variety reports. If Millionaire airs only once a week in primetime, "that would leave the door open for Regis to do Millionaire in syndication," Davies said. The syndication show will debut in fall 2002.
For sale: Kelsey Grammer's home in the Hollywood Hills. The Frasier star's three-bedroom house is on the market for $715,000 because he and wife Camille Donatacci do not spend enough time there, the Associated Press reports. Grammer and Donatacci also have a five-acre home in Malibu.
David Carradine had a dog day afternoon Friday. The Kung Fu star spent the afternoon searching for his five-year-old Bernese mountain dog, Thunder, Reuters reports. Carradine was in a Los Angeles coffeehouse on his cell phone when the 92-pound dog went missing. Two hours later, Carradine learned Thunder was whisked away by a private security guard who thought it was a stray.