Posts Tagged ‘diane keaton’

Stars Step Out For L’Oreal Legends Gala

November 17th, 2008

It’s high drama for the L’Oreal Legends Gala, benefiting the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, held at the opulent American Museum of Natural History in NYC. The event raises $4.3 million to fight the killer through ticket sales and silent auction.

Dapper Pierce Brosnan, who is arm-in-arm with wife Keeley, has a lilting Irish accent and tells a heartwrenching story about how he lost his first wife to ovarian cancer. What does he think of celeb activism?

“If you have a passion and a desire and a want and the willpower of mind to do good things, then you should go out there and do it and not be crushed by anybody who says otherwise,” he says. “There will always be people that will knock you down because you’re an actor or you’re a celebrity, but ultimately if something touches your heart and is crucial to your life force, then speak up.”

What makes Keeley beautiful? “Her kindness, her love, intelligence, humor and grace,” he tells me.

Milla Jovovich is jovial, and gushes about her daughter Ever. What’s their favorite mommy-and-me activity? Well, Europe.

“When we’re in Europe, we like to go and walk around, which is really fun, because in L.A. she gets carsick,” she says. “It’s really hard because you have to get in a car to do stuff, so that’s tricky for us right now. But every time I travel with her abroad, it’s amazing because we can just walk around and she loves to see people. We always go to the park, but we have a beautiful property in L.A. that’s like a park. We invite her little friends, we go to gym class. Just to play with her! I love to just sit in the family room and play with her. I mean, read Russian stories to her. She’ll bring me her book and she’ll plop down and we’ll read together. It’s amazing.”

Here comes Lanvin-wearing Linda Evangelista, who describes her style as “confused” before taking issue with the cameraman, asking how close he’s shooting her. “You look fine,” he assures her. “Do I look fine, or fabulous?” she icily responds, supermodel-style.

And, how does Kerry Washington like to indulge? “I’m a real massage girl,” she says. “I could literally get a massage every night for the rest of my life, and it wouldn’t be enough.”

Andie McDowell introduces me to daughter Rainey. What happened on her first modeling job? “I worked for Women’s Wear Daily. I showed up, and I didn‘t know at all what to do. I didn’t look like a model. I had no makeup on, a t-shirt and jeans because I didn’t have any money. But I worked very, very hard, and by the end of the job, they only used me because I cared so much and worked so hard.”  

The actress wasn’t always living a lush life fit for a fashionista. “I grew up kind of poor in South Carolina, so I didn’t know what was going on. I was not a real fashion savvy child because I wasn’t exposed to that culture. I didn’t know anything about fashion until I was in New York, learning by the seat of my pants.”  

Here’s Harvey Weinstein with his Marchesa-designer wife Georgina Chapman. What makes Georgina beautiful? “That she wears L’Oreal. She likes L’Oreal. What do you think I’m going to say?” Bahdum-bum!

Time for dinner. On the menu tonight is braised beef short ribs and filet duo; horseradish whipped potatoes; and a mélange of fall vegetables. Diane Keaton gives a tribute to an outgoing executive, saying “Life is about moving on.” Smart! The take home gift bag includes L’Oreal goodies – for men and women — in addition to a silk tie, umbrella and Lord and Taylor gift certificate. Sweet!

Katie Holmes: Suri Sleeps Through the Night!

January 15th, 2008

Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise hit the jackpot when it came to getting a good night’s sleep as parents. While most tots wake their parents up at the crack of dawn, 20-month-old Suri likes to sleep in.

"She goes to sleep pretty late because we go to sleep late," Katie revealed on Monday’s The Late Show With David Letterman. "[She goes to sleep] around 11 p.m. and [wakes up] about 9 a.m."

Suri doesn’t always wake up by herself though. Wanting to spend every moment with her daughter, Katie, who called motherhood "magical," admitted to often cozying up to her snoozing baby during naps to "stare and kind of kiss her and see if maybe she’ll wake up."

The 29-year-old Mad Money star has high hopes for her baby girl — in show business. Although many celebrity parents try to steer their offspring away from the entertainment industry, Katie is all for it.

"I’m excited. She’s so smart. She’s already talking a lot and you can see she’s already a wonderful artist," she says. "And whatever she wants to do — if she wants to, great. If she doesn’t, okay."

As for her own dreams, Katie fulfilled one of them in November when she ran in the New York City Marathon, as first reported by OK!. Inspired by her father and brother, who competed in the Boston Marathon 15 years ago, the actress decided back in August to finally have a go at it herself

"I loved it. It was hard — very hard, but I loved seeing New York City that way," Katie, who listened to Kanye West’s "Stronger" for the last six miles, says. "And Tom and Suri met me at mile 18 and I really wanted to get in the car at that moment. I really did. Luckily they pushed me through."

And though she has no plans to participate in the Boston Marathon this spring, Katie assures that she’s not hanging up her running shoes just yet. "I may try a different one."

OK! Interview: Queen Latifah

January 12th, 2008 / Author: cwillett

She’s sold millions of albums, won an Emmy and a Golden Globe and been nominated for an Oscar. But even all that wasn’t enough to prepare the soulful singer and actress for working alongside screen legend Diane Keaton and Mrs. Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, in the upcoming film Mad Money.

OK! recently had the chance to talk to Latifah about her experiences making the heist comedy, which hits theaters Jan. 18.

Was it intimidating working with a veteran like Diane Keaton?
Whenever you work with someone who has been doing it as long and as successfully and as wonderfully as she has, there’s always a little bit of awe. Or a touch of fear, or a touch of intimidation. Not really enough to affect what I do, but I really am enamored of her. I’d watch her gear up for a scene, and I’d watch how she got herself there, I thought it was just so cool. For me, it’s not so much intimidating as it’s an opportunity to learn.

How did you enjoy working with Katie Holmes?
She’s just cool. She had this quirky character to play and she just fit right into it. As a person, she’s just a really sweet, kind of laidback person. She’s strong at the same time. She’s opinionated about stuff. And kind of, like, flirty.

It’s quite funny because my character hadn’t had sex in god knows how long and she kept jumping on that thing like, "What? I think you should do it! Really?" She kept hitting me with that, and it was hilarious to me! We all worked well together, and she was the perfect fit. As soon as we had her, we had us a movie, and it seemed to feel right.

In Mad Money, you, Diane and Katie steal tons of cash. Did it give you naughty thoughts?
I think everyone, somewhere in there, who works hard and pays taxes and works hard in this country wishes in some way that they could get away with it! I think everyone has walked into cash a check at the bank or deposit some money and thought, ‘Hmmm… What if I robbed this bank?’ You don’t do it, obviously… But you think about it because you know somebody did it. And you see movies.

What was it like playing a single mother?
My mother was a single parent so I didn’t have to go far for research. With a lot of things, I seem to be able to tap right into my own family, into my mom’s experience with my dad and find things that I need… We were just that affectionate family, so I really wanted to have that with my boys.

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