It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas for Fred Willard.
The veteran comic will play the father of Phil (Ty Burrell) dad in the upcoming... more »
Reuters - "Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica Parker, Oscar winner Forest Whitaker and agent Bryan Lourd were among big Hollywood names named on Monday as members of U.S. President Barack Obama's Committee on Arts and the Humanities. more »
The celebs run the 26.2 mile course Sunday to raise funds for Kenyan conservation efforts more »
AP - Pivotal presidential campaigns are frequently defined in retrospect by documentaries. more »
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Edward Norton is hoping to use his fame to shed light on a cause close to his heart - the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust. But more than just educating people about the organization, the star of "Fight Club" and "The Incredible Hulk" is hitting the ground and running - literally.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Brad Pitt brought a fittingly locker room sense of humor to Spike TV's Guys Choice Awards on Saturday night.
"Thanks, sugar t**s!" Brad told Mel Gibson after the star introduced Brad and "Fight Club" collaborators Edward Norton and David Fincher.
more »VENICE, Italy -- Her first wedding to billionaire fiance Francois-Henri Pinault was an intimate affair, but for Salma Hayek's second ceremony on Saturday, the couple went a more lavish route, People reported.
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She and Francois-Henri Pinault exchange vows in front of Penelope Cruz and Antonio Banderas Saturday in Venice more »
Celebs - including Charlize Theron and Hayek's ex Ed Norton - arrive in Venice for her ceremony more »
NEW YORK, New York -- Could Colin Farrell take Ed Norton in a fight?
"I don't know," Colin told Access Hollywood at the premiere of his latest film, "Pride and Glory," but he didn't sound hopeful about his chances. "I saw Ed in 'Fight Club' and he's, you know, well-versed in the art of slamming someone's face in."
Both men star in gritty cop drama "Pride and Glory," a film that's sat on the shelf for a while due to what Farrell called New Line's "internal politicking."
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