"Down to You" also co-starred Freddie Prinze Jr., who Stiles noted was "lovely, [and a] wonderful actor." According to Stiles, Weinstein wanted to make the most of her recent success with other ...
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Actress Renee Taylor (``The Nanny'') is 92. Actress Ursula Andress (``Dr. No,'' ''Casino Royale``) is 89. Singer Clarence ``Frogman'' Henry is 88. Singer Ruth Pointer of the Pointer Sisters is 79.
Harvey Weinstein was seen showing off a toothless grin in court this week at his sex crimes retrial — but the fallen movie mogul says the smile wasn’t from happiness. It was to showcase dental ...
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But Ortega responded, “They even took my name away.” “I count that, then I move on,” the “Wednesday” star added.
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Julia Stiles has opened up about feeling 'slimy,' while working on a film convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein was producing. The actress, 43, said she felt extremely uncomfortable making a movie ...
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