 January 18, 2005 |
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 January 18, 2005 |
THE NEXT CATS? Omarosa, dust off your tap shoes: The Apprentice is heading to Broadway. Seriously. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Mark Burnett and Donald Trump... |
SOAP LEGEND DIES All My Children star Ruth Warrick, who played the meddlesome Phoebe Tyler Wallingford since the ABC soap's inception in 1970, died Saturday at her home in New York of ... |
SHOW GOES ON That '70s Show is groovin' into an eighth season without firm commitments from its two biggest stars. "We have secured the entire cast for next year, with the exception of |
TRU OR FALSE? It's the answer Tru Calling fans have dreaded. Gail Berman confirmed to me Monday that the Eliza Dushku thriller has been laid to rest, although she noted that ... |
ANOTHER TRUE CALLING? It looks like Anne Heche isn't long for Everwood. The actress has inked a deal with WB to headline the comedy pilot True, per The Hollywood Reporter. She... |
FEAR YE, FEAR YE Starting in spring 2005, Universal Studios in Orlando and Hollywood will be serving cow testicles and creepy-crawlies along with hot dogs and popcorn. We're only half-kidding, too, ... |
BLIMEY! At next month's "English Oscars" — the British Academy Film Awards — The Aviator looks likely to soar. Martin Scorsese's Howard Hughes biopic won a whopping 14 ... |
MOURNED Legendary screen siren Virginia Mayo, who starred opposite such cinema giants as James Cagney, Bob Hope, Gregory Peck and Ronald Reagan, died Monday... |
NOT SO GOLDEN Airing opposite an original Desperate Housewives, Sunday's Golden Globes fell to their lowest ratings in nearly a decade. The three-hour telecast drew an average 16.9 million... |
SURVIVE THIS Let's see if Richard Hatch can outwit, outplay and outlast the IRS: The first-ever Survivor victor was charged today with failing to report his $1 million winnings to... |
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