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Goats director Grant Heslov found a fast friend in George Clooney
Ewan McGregor and George Clooney with director Grant Heslov on the set of The Men Who Stare at Goats.
'Parenthood's' about overcoming setbacks
Everybody knows parenthood is a tough gig. But the creatives involving in birthing 'Parenthood,' NBC's adaptation of the 1989 movie of the same name, had no idea of the personal trials they would face in getting the ensemble drama on the air.
George Clooney is taking the UK by storm with three films showing at the London Film Festival.
McGregor, Clooney: Goat-starers extraordinaire
TORONTO - In The Men Who Stare at Goats, which arrives in theaters this Friday, there are men.
Writer, director, actor and handsome leading man, George Clooney, became a household name after making a splash as Dr.
1. Picking out fall TV's winners and losers
We're seven weeks into the television season and at the beginning of November sweeps.
"Trauma" is DOA at NBC. The network has canceled the expensive medical drama, according to Variety.
George Clooney tells Kate Whiting about his new film, The Men Who Stare At Goats
GEORGE CLOONEY is a master in the art of deflecting prying personal questions with a wry joke.
There's good news for networks
If it were a television series, it would be called "Defying the Odds." Five weeks into a new television season, three of the four top broadcast networks have bigger audiences than they had in 2008.
Angela Bassett Happy To Do AFI Jury Duty
Acclaimed actress Angela Bassett has been associated with her screen presence for years, whether it's from her stunning, Oscar-nominated portrayal as Tina Turner in "What's Love Got to Do With It" and Emmy-nominated lead in the television movie, "The Rosa Parks Story," to her duty as Dr.
Glenn Close accepts her Emmy for outstanding lead actress in "Damages". Photo: AP IT USED to be the case that doing well on television might land you a shot at the big time.
Winners, losers emerge for new TV season
If it were a television series, it would be called "Defying the Odds." Five weeks into a new TV season, three of the four top broadcast networks have bigger prime-time audiences than they had in 2008.
Interview: George Clooney, actor MUCH has been written about George...
MUCH has been written about George Clooney's natural charm, and there's no denying he's got it.
George Clooney Dreams Of The Stage
So it only makes sense that the stage is next. George says: "It would be swell [to do a show in the West End], but no one has actually offered me one." The 48-year-old has some experience and actually launched his acting career in Chicago theater before getting his break on the hit TV drama series ER.
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Rialto Chatter: George Clooney Says a West End Debut 'Would Be Swell'
WhatsOnStage.com reports the news that George Clooney would be eager to star in a West End show if he was presented with the chance.
"E.R." Actor Arrested on Drug Charges
"E.R." actor Sam Jones III is under arrest on charges of possessing with the intent to sell more than 10,000 tablets of oxycodone.
Julianna Margulies dissects the politician's wife
Chris Noth may be known to millions of "Sex and the City" fans as Mr. Big, but to Julianna Margulies that only makes him a bigger target.
John Stamos On Wacky Talk Show Appearance: a I Was Drunka
John Stamos offers a puzzled look as he promotes 'Bye Bye Birdie' at the 2009 Broadway in Bryant Park event in New York City on August 13, 2009 John Stamos takes a bow during the opening night of 'Bye Bye Birdie' on Broadway in New York City on October 15, 2009 John Stamos is all smiles at the 2009 Mayor's Awards For Arts & Culture at the Frank ...
John Stamos - Stamos: 'I Was Drunk for TV Interview'
Caption: John Stamos Leaving the Standard Hotel in the Meatpacking district after attending the opening party of Boom Boom Room New York City, USA .... STAMOS: 'I WAS DRUNK FOR TV INTERVIEW' JOHN STAMOS has laughed off a now-infamous Australian interview, admitting he was drunk for the entire chat.
Daily Telegraph: Star drunk on TV
John Stamos ... making a fool of himself on the Kerri-Anne Kennerley show. ACTOR John Stamos has finally spoken about about the worst case of spin doctoring Australian television has ever seen, admitting he was "plastered" during his infamous early morning interview with Kerri-Anne Kennerley more than two years ago.
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