Producer Laura Ziskin, herself a breast cancer patient, forms a roster of the renowned for the TV fundraiser. As a movie producer, Laura Ziskin has wrestled with studio executives, stars and lawyers. As a late-stage breast cancer patient, the
The stars are aligning in Hollywood on Friday, as celebrities flock together to "Stand Up to Cancer." Jennifer Aniston, James Taylor, Scarlett Johansson, Meryl Streep, David Cook, Christina Applegate, Lance Armstrong, Jack Black, Kirsten Dunst, Charles
Are you a big Jessica Alba fan? Wish you could speak to her? Well tomorrow may be your lucky day as Jessica Alba will be answering phones as a part of a large cancer fund raiser titled Stand Up To Cancer.
Jessica will be a part of over 60 celebrities
Get a black snake bone. Look at Christina Ricci in a bikini. (The Blemish)
Keira Knightley was attacked by a wandering expletive-spewer and lived to tell the tale. (Yeeeah!)
Being the concubine of Marilyn Manson, Evan Rachel Wood is used to standing
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She'll play the lead in the film French Women Don't Get Fat, an adaptation of Mireille Guiliano's best selling book which Swank will produce. "She'll gain 20 to 30 pounds. It's no sweat. She's played a man before. She can handle anything."
Hilary Swank is set to gain 30 lbs for her next movie role. The actress - who lost a huge amount of weight to star in 2004 movie "Million Dollar Baby," a role for which she won an Oscar - will pile on the pounds to appear in the movie adaptation of
LOS ANGELES While Jessica Simpson didn't write the track "Remember That" on her new album, it still struck a chord when she first listened to the tune about abuse.
"It was one of those moments that just moved me to tears — it's empowering. It's about
Hilary Swank is set to gain 30lbs for her next movie role.
The actress - who lost a huge amount of weight to star in 2004 movie 'Million Dollar Baby', a role for which she won an Oscar - will pile on the pounds to appear in the movie adaptation of
Us Weekly is facing a barrage of criticism after the gossip glossy posted this week's cover story about John McCain's running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, on its Web site Tuesday night.
The skewering article accompanies a photo of a smiling Palin