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LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Plus, a bratpack star covers a hit song from her iconic ‘80s movie! And, Hugh Jackman hangs at the zoo.
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May 05, 2011
By Ryan Patterson
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
I found myself in a surreal situation the other day… I shared an elevator with Molly Ringwald as we went up to our offices after she taped our morning show Access Hollywood Live.
I must be in flashback heaven! Duran Duran was recently in our studio and now the queen of ‘80s movies herself - Molly Ringwald! I have seen “Sixteen Candles” probably 300 times… I know every word, every line and every song in that movie. “The Breakfast Club” and “Pretty in Pink” were up there too in my book.
Molly looks great in person and it’s hard to believe she’s 43 and a mom of three kids. Because Molly was and still is so associated with playing a teenager, she said it was a little tough for her to turn the big 4-0.
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July 28, 2010
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich.
The late writer and director John Hughes is being honored at the Traverse City Film Festival.
The Lansing native died last year at the age of 59 and is this year’s recipient of the Michigan Filmmaker Award. It’s given to Michigan natives for their contributions to the art of cinema.
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April 19, 2010
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Kate Gosselin may have shared her determination to truly compete on “Dancing with the Stars” over the last week, but on Monday night, the reality TV mom was slammed by the show’s judges, with one even suggesting she looked “catatonic” during her performance.
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September 04, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
“Too many friends died” this summer, Barbara Walters Tweeted earlier this week.
Indeed, summer 2009 was full of high-profile passings, from the King of Pop to the “Lion of the Senate.” Some came as a shock, while others after long battles with disease — but all were mourned by families, friends and colleagues in the world of Hollywood and beyond.
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August 11, 2009
LAKE FOREST, Ill.
Filmmaker John Hughes is being remembered by family and friends who gathered in a Chicago suburb for a private funeral.
The director of “The Breakfast Club” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” died of a heart attack Thursday during a walk in Manhattan. The 59-year-old Hughes was in New York to visit family.
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