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Julia Roberts Upstages Tom Hanks

April 28th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff


Almost every movie star who is any movie star attends The Film Society’s Gala Tribute to Honor Tom Hanks held Monday at NYC’s Alice Tully Hall.

A dizzying array of A-listers including Julia Roberts, Charlize Theron, Adrien Brody, Glenn Close, Sally Field and Steven Spielberg are greeted with hoots and hollers when they enter the building.

“I feel like it’s my birthday,” Pretty Woman Julia says when she hears the cheers. The mom of three, 41, cuts a slim figure and is the essence of effortless glamour.

Why did the allure of Tom Hanks steal the Oscar winner from twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, 4, and Henry, 22 months, this evening?

“He’s a great, sort of quintessential actor,” Julia says. “He does campy comedies from Bosom Buddies, where I fell madly in love with him, to a movie like Castaway. Someone says ‘what is Tom like?’ and I say ‘oh, he’s what you’d want him to be.’”

Charlize Theron seconds that thought. “He’s just very sincere, and he lives a very truthful life,” the Oscar winner, 32, tells me. “He’s never kind of done anything that wasn’t authentic to him, and I so appreciate that about him.” The blond beauty, wearing steep heels, just returned from Salma Hayek’s weekend wedding in Venice. “It was beautiful,” she tells me. Favorite thing she did in Italy? “I ate lots of pasta.”

Adrien Brody is also adjusting from jet lag, but doesn’t let that stop him from honoring Mr. Hanks. “I just woke up from a flight,” the sleepy-headed Oscar winner, 36, tells me. “Tom’s obviously an incredible actor, and someone who has worked incredibly hard. I think his kindness and his spirit shines through in the performances, and it gives him a sense that I think everyone feels very familiar with him and a connection to him. I think he’s an impressive man.”

Here comes Tom Hanks, the self-deprecating man of the evening, cracking jokes and making punch lines every step of the way. “My joke is I think I’ve made about twenty-five movies, and I think four of them are pretty good,” the two-time Oscar winner, 52, says with wife Rita Wilson, 52, at his side. “Listen, I’m a lucky man. I’ll take a free dinner.”

What’s the best advice he’s given his son? “Always wear a fresh shirt, and don’t try to sweat in it too much,” Colin Hanks, 31, tells me.

Ron Howard, Saturday Night Live writer/producer Lorne Michaels, Christy Turlington and hubby Ed Burns, John Leguizamo and wife Justine dash to their seats just in time for the tribute to begin.

Turns out, Julia lets loose with a tirade of F-bombs all in good fun. Who knew?!

Madonna’s Reading List Speaks Volumes

February 3rd, 2009

In an effort to take her lifestyle website, Goop.com, in a literary direction last week, Gwyneth Paltrow asked her friends to share their top titles.

Pals like Christy Turlington, 40, wrote short essays on their choices. But perhaps Madonna, 50, was too busy to bang out a book report?

 

The word “blurb” was posted under each title in lieu of a note in her section.

 

CLICK here for OK!’s Ultimate Madonna Gallery!

 

“I like knowing the literary preferences of people,” Gwyneth, 36, explains. “It gives a better understanding of their inner life.” Or their lack of, in Madge’s case, apparently.

So what do Madonna’s picks mean? We asked a specialist to tell us…

 

Shantaram

“It’s interesting that Madonna connects with a main character who has multiple identities,” clinical psychologist Dr. Jenn Berman says of Australian novelist Gregory David Roberts’ tome, “because she has made a career out of changing her identity.”

The Bad Girl

“This is a relationship-oriented book in which a man is fixated on another woman to his own demise, paralleling Madonna’s situation with A-Rod and Guy Ritchie,”
Dr. Berman speculates about Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa’s novel.

The Time Traveler’s Wife

“Madonna can relate because she’s had to leave her relationship for periods of time due to her career,” Dr. Berman says. What’s the twist in Audrey Niffenegger’s tear-jerker? “The relationship is more traditional than any she has had.”

Hot Shots!

February 2nd, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Gwyneth’s Reading List

January 23rd, 2009

In this week’s GOOP, Gwyneth Paltrow’s newsletter dedicated to "nourishing the inner aspect," the Oscar-winner shares her favorite books, and asks a few of her famous friends (Madonna!) to pony up what they’re reading right now as well.

Gwyneth writes, "I feel a bit swallowed up in January, the days are so short, the sky is so close and gray. The best way to escape (not to mention the least expensive, most hassle-free way) is to curl up by the fire with an amazing, transportive novel."

When it comes to her favorite reads, Gwyneth lists Jane Eyre, Crime and Punishment, and The Sheltering Sky, which she credits Ethan Hawke for introducing her to when they made the film Great Expectations in 1995.

"I was feeling a bit in shock about what was happening with my life," she writes. "I hadn’t found grace yet with the big changes that were afoot. Ethan correctly intuited that I needed some perspective, some grounding, a sort of literary bringing down to size. He gave me few of his favorite novels and this masterpiece was one of them."

 

Gwynnie also enlisted the help of some of her famous pals–who offered up some of their favorite books.

Madonna, who Gwyneth describes as "rules the world, is a loyal friend and a terrific mother," listed The Bad Girl by Mario Vargas Llosa, Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts, and The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger.

Christy Turlington listed Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway, and The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner.

CLICK HERE to read Gwyneth and friends’ entire reading list!

 

Stars Love Escada!

November 12th, 2008

Stars Align for Can-Do Awards

April 16th, 2008 / Author: cwillett

Fashionable foodies unite at the Food Bank’s Fifth Annual Can-Do Awards held at NYC’s Pier Sixty.

Honoree (and Food Bank volunteer) Gwyneth Paltrow gets support from her Spain … on the Road Again reality co-star, chef Mario Battali, but gracious Gwyneth says the praise belongs to Food Bank president Lucy Cabrera.

“She’s been able to affect such change in New York,” the mother of two says. “I’m thrilled to be here and help in any way I can.”

Petra Nemcova gives one of many three-part kisses to the Extra reporter. “There’s no point in putting lipstick on me because it’s going to come off,” she chuckles.

What’s Rachael Ray’s favorite junk food?

“I never get angry at food,” she laughs. “I don’t have junk food. I don’t have anger with food. I enjoy a chip as much as I enjoy a five-course meal. I’m good with food.”

Honoree Helena Christensen says she can’t get enough Magnolia Bakery’s banana pudding as well as cheese, milk and yogurt … American Idol finalist Kimberly Locke reveals she lost 40 pounds on Jenny Craig by “doing it the healthy way” … Christy Turlington and Ed Burns confess, “I have allergies,” she says … and Katie Lee Joel loves it when hubby Billy Joel serves up his specialties — spaghetti Bolognese and strip steak.

What does Michael Stipe pony up when asked for food drive donations? “I’m from Georgia, so black-eyed peas,” he says. “That’s my favorite dish. I like to have them with ketchup.”

At 7:52, Gwyneth’s mom Blythe Danner turns up. Just in time to see her baby girl get a new trophy to keep that Oscar company.

 

Check out the OK! on newsstands this week for more tantalizing tidbits from the evening. Britney Spears “I Will Get My Boys Back” is the cover line.

Madonna, Justin Roll Backstage at Rock Hall Induction Ceremony

March 12th, 2008

At 10:39 p.m., Madonna graces us with her presence backstage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony held at NYC’s Waldorf-Astoria. She adoringly glances at Justin Timberlake as she poses for photos while her uber-publicist Liz Rosenberg races around wearing a silver ‘80s-style headband complete with a googly antenna. Afterwards, a fellow red carpet reporter happens upon the same elevator as Madge but gets rebuffed. So close!

During her induction speech, Madonna reveals her life was either a series of suddenlys or else it happened just as it should have been.

“Everything happens exactly as it was supposed to happen,” she says of her stellar career. “That I worked with the amazing people I was supposed to work with, that I traveled to the amazing places I was supposed to travel to, that I made the mistakes that I was supposed to make. That the universe would conspire to help me and guide me only up to this moment where I am standing in front of you.”

Justin, who inducted her, reminded the pop icon of the scathing reviews she’s received over the years. “Madonna will be out of the music industry in six months. Her voice is like Minnie Mouse on helium. Comparing Marilyn Monroe to Madonna is like comparing Raquel Welch to the back of the bus. That’s what they were saying about Madonna 25 years ago. I don’t think any of them are around to say it tonight.”

Back in the press room, Ben Harper gives props to rock music. “There’s no rules,” Laura Dern’s hubby says. “That’s what I love about rock and roll.”

Patti LaBelle confesses she canceled another event because she wanted to be here tonight. “One year I’m going to be inducted. Uh-huh.”

Inductees Gamble and Huff say they’re going to “party, party, party” to celebrate their induction.

Dave Clark, of inductee The Dave Clark Five, says American music in the ’60s was responsible for the British invasion. “I’m absolutely delighted. It’s a very, very proud moment for us. It doesn’t matter how long it takes.” (Tom Hanks mugs with the group!)

Saturday Night Live star Seth Meyers reveals he’s scouting the ceremony for material. “I guarantee you will find out on Saturday. If anyone has ever done anything to get on Saturday Night Live, it was today.”

Ed Burns and Christy Turlington roll through. He yuks that his favorite movie is Man for the City, which is “about a corrupt mayor of New York who gets caught in a sexual scandal.” (Ahem, Eliot Spitzer.) Michael J. Fox and wife Tracy Pollen pose for photos … and Chevy Chase announces he’s running for president.

Meanwhile, inductee John Mellencamp, Billy Joel and more stop by the On 3 Productions gift lounge, where they pick up D’Annunzio Group International jewelry, a Starlight Tattoo gift card, a New York Health and Racquet Club membership and SONU beverages.

Next year, the ceremony will take place in Cleveland at the actual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I’m going home! So fun.

Hot Shots! 3/10/08-3/16/08

March 10th, 2008

Christy Turlington, Ed Burns Work and Play Together

February 27th, 2008

Christy Turlington and hubby Ed Burns are a perfect match.

“We have a lot in common,” the 39-year-old mom to Grace, 4, and Finn, 2, tells me. “We’re both pretty easygoing, low-key people. Our family is our priority.”

What’s the best gift he’s given her recently?

“It was actually for my birthday. He blew up a huge photograph. A friend of ours, Pamela Hanson, did a huge black and white photograph. It was really huge, sort of life-size. They look like works of art because they’re so big and abstract. It’s very sweet that the biggest thing he could think about was something that involved our kids.”

The couple, who belong to the Writers’ Guild, recently finished working on a movie script.

“It was a great experience,” she says. “We took turns actually. We didn’t write in the same room. But it was really fun, and we’re really proud of what we made. They’re really happy with it and hopefully something will come of it now that the strike is over.”

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