Ricky Gervais tapped as host of Golden Globes, show's first emcee since mid-'90sOctober 26th, 2009 more images
more imagesRicky Gervais tapped as host of Golden GlobesLOS ANGELES — British comedian Ricky Gervais has been picked as host of the Golden Globes, the first time in more than a decade that the Hollywood awards show has used an emcee. A more freewheeling affair than the Academy Awards and other Hollywood honors, the Globes are known as a place where stars can cut loose over dinner and drinks.
Toy Story creator to receive life awardOctober 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood animation stalwart John Lasseter is all set to get a lifetime achievement from the Producers Guild of America. The creator and director of 'Toy Story' will become the first animator to receive the David O Selznick honour.
Wynton Marsalis to be honored with France's Legion of HonorOctober 15th, 2009 Wynton Marsalis to get France's Legion of HonorNEW YORK — Wynton Marsalis (MAHR'-sahl-is) will receive the Legion of Honor, the highest award bestowed by the French government. The award will be presented to the 48-year-old jazz musician in a ceremony at the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in New York City on Nov.
Director Mike Nichols graduates to American Film Institute life-achievement honorOctober 11th, 2009 Filmmaker Nichols graduates to AFI lifetime honorLOS ANGELES — Director Mike Nichols has been chosen to receive the 38th American Film Institute's life-achievement award. Nichols, whose films include "The Graduate," ''Working Girl," ''Silkwood" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", will receive the AFI honor at a ceremony next summer.
Sharon Stone's nearly killed herself while filming 'Casino'October 10th, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood actress Sharon Stone has revealed she nearly "killed herself" while making the 1995 movie "Casino", as she starved herself of food for a week for a scene. The 51-year-old actress was desperate to impress director Martin Scorsese by looking "skinny and out of it" for the film and kept herself away from food, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Novelist Elmore Leonard to receive lifetime achievement award from PEN USASeptember 30th, 2009 Novelist Leonard to receive PEN USA awardLOS ANGELES — Novelist Elmore Leonard will receive PEN USA's lifetime achievement award at a December ceremony. Leonard, 83, has written over 40 westerns, crime novels and mysteries, including "The Bounty Hunters," ''Road Dogs" and "Cuba Libre."
Many of his books — notably "Out of Sight," ''Get Shorty" and "Be Cool" — have been made into films.
When Demi Moore 'snubbed' Sarah Brown via TwitterSeptember 10th, 2009 LONDON - American actress Demi Moore is alleged to have snubbed UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown's wife Sarah on Twitter by ignoring her post. Both ladies are known for their love of the micro-blogging site, with 45-year-old Sarah having successfully wooed America's First Lady Michelle Obama, supermodel socialite Paris Hilton, on the site, reports the Telegraph.
Portman Buys A CastleSeptember 3rd, 2009 NATALIE PORTMAN is the queen of her own castle - she has bought an impressive new spread in Los Angeles. The actress is the new owner of a "rustic castle-like" estate, built in the 1930s.
NYC councilwoman proposes subway station art contest to honor Michael JacksonSeptember 1st, 2009 NYC subway art contest proposed to honor JacksonNEW YORK — A New York city councilwoman has come up with another way to honor Michael Jackson at the subway station where he shot the music video for "Bad."
Letitia James had asked the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to place a plaque at Brooklyn's Hoyt-Schermerhorn (SKER'-mur-horn) station — or have the late singer's name added to the station's name. MTA officials rejected the request because plaques are prohibited in stations.
Leonardo DiCaprio's 'Shutter Island' release postponedAugust 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The release of Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio's new film has been postponed to next year following credit crisis. The 'Titanic' star plays an escaped prisoner in 'Shutter Island', directed by Martin Scorsese.
Star of 'McHale's Navy' receives lifetime achievement award from Rhode Island film festivalAugust 6th, 2009 Star of 'McHale's Navy' honored at RI festivalPROVIDENCE, R.I. — Actor Ernest Borgnine will receive a lifetime achievement award from the Rhode Island International Film Festival.
Scorsese, Madsen pay tribute to CarradineJune 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Martin Scorsese and Michael Madsen have paid tribute to David Carradine, who passed away on June 4 aged 72. Madsen, who co-starred with the Kill Bill villain, spoke of his close relationship with his late friend, who was found dead in a Bangkok hotel.
Ol' Blue Eyes is back: Martin Scorsese set to direct biopic of Frank SinatraMay 14th, 2009 Martin Scorsese to direct biopic of Frank SinatraLOS ANGELES — Martin Scorsese will tell Frank Sinatra's life story on film. The Academy Award-winning director of "The Departed" will direct "Sinatra," the first feature film about Ol' Blue Eyes' life, Universal Pictures and Mandalay Pictures said Wednesday.
Venice film fest to honor Disney creative exec Lasseter and Pixar directors for animationMay 10th, 2009 Venice film fest to honor Pixar directorsROME — The Venice Film Festival says it will give lifetime achievement awards this year to Disney's chief creative officer and four Pixar directors for their work in animation. Festival organizers say John Lasseter will be presented with the Golden Lion award for lifetime achievement on Sept.
Composer Jerry Herman set to receive a special lifetime-achievement Tony AwardMay 4th, 2009 Composer Jerry Herman set for a special Tony AwardNEW YORK — Jerry Herman is set for a special Tony Award. The Tony administration committee says the composer of "Hello, Dolly!" and "Mame" will receive a special lifetime-achievement prize during the awards ceremony June 7 at Radio City Music Hall.
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