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Lauren Bacall, 2 Others Receive Early Oscars
Without the burden of a live worldwide broadcast, members of the film academy threw themselves a lively yet relaxed dinner party to honor the first Oscar winners of the season.
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Scorsese Earning DeMille Lifetime Honor At Globes
Director Martin Scorsese is receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes.
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Annette Bening Returning To Stage After Family Emergency
Annette Bening is heading back to the stage tonight after missing Wednesday’s production of Greek tragedy “Medea” due to a family emergency, Access Hollywood has confirmed.
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Veteran Entertainment Industry Columnist Army Archerd Dies At 87
Army Archerd, whose breezy column for the entertainment trade publication Daily Variety kept tabs on various Hollywood doings for more than a half-century, has died. He was 87.
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Warren Beatty Lawyer: Delaware Too Expensive, Inconvenient For Trial Over Dick Tracy Rights
The lawyer for Warren Beatty is arguing it would be expensive and inconvenient for the actor to travel to Delaware for a trial involving a dispute over the movie and TV rights to Dick Tracy.
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Warren Beatty Wants Bankruptcy Court Order Barring Videotaping Of Tribune Co. Deposition
Warren Beatty has made a living in front of the camera, but he doesn’t want one at his upcoming deposition in a bankruptcy court fight with the Tribune Co.
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Dustin Hoffman Talks Bedding More Babes Than Beatty
Although Dustin Hoffman, 71, has been on the big screen for over 40 years, winning two Academy Awards and earning seven nominations, he told Parade Magazine that one of his off-screen accolades has flown under the radar.
“Warren Beatty’s reputation was that he screwed around a lot. And yet he will tell you, ‘Hoffman screwed around more than I did,’” he said.
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Paul Newman Charity Draws Julia Roberts, Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks & More To San Francisco
Weeks after the passing of Oscar winner and humanitarian, Paul Newman, Hollywood’s elite took to the stage to honor and raise funds for one of the late star’s charities.
Julia Roberts, Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks, Bruce Willis, Sean Penn, Warren Beatty and Casey Affleck were among the A-listers who hit the stage at San Francisco’s Davies Symphony Hall on Monday evening, performing a reading of “The World of Nick Adams,” to benefit The Painted Turtle, a medical specialty camp in California, which helps provide hope and joy for children with life threatening illnesses. And, according to Danny Glover, who also joined the cast, though the night was for the children, it was also in celebration of their late friend.
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Madonna’s Men
Although she is one of the most famous and successful women in the world, Madonna has not always have been lucky in love. She has, however, never been shy about opening her heart.
Step back in time with Access Hollywood as we look back at the celebrity men Madonna has romanced over the years.
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Madonna: The First 50 Years
Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone Ritchie turns 50 and fabulous today, and with a new album out and a world tour on the way, the Material Girl shows no signs of slowing down.
Since she released her debut album in 1983, the Queen of Pop has become the most successful female recording artist of all time, selling over 200 million albums worldwide and creating almost as many controversies along the way.
So how did a dancer from the Detroit suburbs land in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Access has the answers with five of Madonna’s career-making moments
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Celebs Expected In Denver For Democratic National Convention
The Democratic National Convention could look more like a Hollywood red carpet event than a traditional political convention this year in Denver.
Hollywood and politics often overlap and with Barack Obama nabbing the Democratic nomination, an avalanche of celebs are expected to descend on the Mile High City to support the candidate in his bid for the White House.
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AFI To Honor Warren Beatty
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (October 5, 2007) — Warren Beatty had two words to describe his reaction at learning he would receive the American Film Institute’s career honor: “Concealed weepiness.”