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| Jennifer Love Hewitt joins the adult race today, reaching the ripe-old, legal-drinking age of 21. Hewitt will, presumably, display some very adult-like maturity in the forthcoming ABC biopic The Audrey Hepburn Story, in which she portrays the late actress-turned-humanitarian, a role that departs from | |
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| ▪ | News, Oct. 1: Tom Sizemore Checks Into Rehab, Madonna Sued Over Photos, P. Diddy Running NY Marathon, More. |
| four years in prison. He was acquitted of three of the most serious charges. The sentencing is now scheduled for Oct. 9. Madonna Sued for Copying Photos Samuel Bourdin, the son of the late French fashion photographer Guy Bourdin, has filed a lawsuit against Madonna , claiming the singer copied his father's | |
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| ▪ | On DVD: Making 'Transformers' Takes More than Meets the Eye (Interview Feature aka. On DVD: Making 'Transformers' Takes More than Meets the Eye) |
| Director Michael Bay turned to the gurus at George Lucas' motion picture visual effects company, Industrial Light & Sound, to get the job done. The team put special effects to the test with the action thrill ride that pits the peace-loving Autobots against the evil Decepticons in a race for the life |
| ▪ | Harvey Weinstein |
| With his younger brother Bob, this flamboyant, aggressive co-chairman formed Miramax Films Corporation, the acclaimed distributor of the experimental and independent feature film world. Starting the company in 1979 with money they made distributing a | |
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| ▪ | Dennis Haysbert ( aka. Dennis Dexter Haysbert) |
| big break came when he was chosen to star opposite Michelle Pfeiffer in the civil rights road picture-cum-romance "Love Field" (filmed in 1990; released 1992). Yet, like so many other Hollywood stories, "Love Field" was not a part that c | |
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| ▪ | Gordon Willis |
| Born into a motion picture family (his father was a make-up artist at the Warner Bros. studio in Brooklyn), pioneering director of photography Gordon Willis began as a still photographer and spent four years in the motion picture unit of the US Air Force, | |
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| ▪ | Non Prendre Impegni Stasera (Feature Film - Drama, Foreign) |
| Interwoven stories of five 40-year-old single men paint a grim but realistic picture of love and loneliness in today's Italy. |
| ▪ | Oscar's Best Picture: The Battle at the Box Office |
| office grosses. Its total gross for that month was $14.7 million. 1998: Shakespeare in Love vs. Saving Private Ryan Box Office Winner: Saving Private Ryan Best Picture Winner: Shakespeare in Love Shakespeare in Love , which was released at the end of 1998, had the right elements for an Oscar win--period | |
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| ▪ | Ellen Burstyn ( aka. Edna Rae, Edna Rae Gillooly, Ellen McRae, Erica Dean, Keri Flynn) |
| Leaving home at age 18 to work as a model in Texas and New York, Burstyn went through several stage names and an assortment of odd jobs before landing a regular gig on "The Jackie Gleason Show". In 1957, she debuted on Broadway in the play "Fair Game." Ye |
| ▪ | Peter Bogdanovich ( aka. Derek Thomas) |
| A former film critic (for such magazines as FILM CULTURE, MOVIE and ESQUIRE), Peter Bogdanovich published a series of book-length studies on directors including Howard Hawks, Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock before entering film production under the aegi | |
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