Posts Tagged ‘Elisabeth Rohm’

Elisabeth Rohm Kid-Proofs Makeup

June 9th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Elisabeth Rohm can’t get enough of mineral makeup from Kiehl’s now that she’s a mom to daughter Easton, 1, whose dad is entrepreneur Ron Wooster.

“I’m more interested in mineral makeup these days than other makeup because I’m constantly kissing Easton’s face,” she says. “Mineral makeup is also better for you – better for your own skin. It’s all-natural. There’s no chemicals in it. I love makeup, so it’s an adjustment to walk away from some other brands, but I am exploring that because I’m kissing her so much. I want it to be clean.”

The actress, 36, got her body back by working out at Circuit Works in Venice, Calif.

“It’s interval training where you do weights and cardio with a couple minute intervals and you alternate back and forth between cardio and weights within a couple minutes. Your heart rate is always up high. I try to get there three days a week for an hour. Three is imperative.”

Elisabeth Rohm’s Daughter Named Herself

August 21st, 2008

Elisabeth Rohm is thrilled to be a mom to daughter Easton, four months, whose father is fiancé Ron Wooster.

“She laughs all the time and she’s very expressive,” the actress, 35, tells me while promoting Red Cross program The Dog Days of Summer. “She’s very connected to the people she loves. She’s sitting up. She laughs out loud – squeals, screams with delight. I’m like ‘is that normal?’”

Little Easton named herself, Elisabeth tells me.

“I had a dream one night when I was pregnant,” she tells me. “They say you have very vivid dreams. I had a dream that I was picking her up from my girlfriend’s house and she had watched her for the weekend. I asked her how she was, was she well-behaved, and she said yes, but one catch – she didn’t want me to call her by the name I had given her, which at the time, was Grace. I said ‘really, what does she want to be called?’ Because kids are funny. She told me her name was Easton, and I had to call her Easton all weekend.  I said ‘oh, OK.’ So I talked to my mom in the morning, and I was like ‘this is the funniest dream, this kid is irreverent already.’ And she said ‘I guess your daughter told you what her name is,’ and I said ‘well, I don’t know, I really like Gracie.’ And my mom said ‘I don’t know Liz, I think she told you her name.’”

Elisabeth
is gearing up to shoot Mr. Nice this fall in Spain, and little Easton will be along for the ride.
 
“She’s done quite a bit of traveling already,” she says. “We went to the Edinburgh Film Festival when she was two months old. She’s fantastic. Honestly, people were thanking me when the planes landed because she didn’t cry.”

What’s her secret to traveling with a tot?

“I was told to breastfeed upon departure and arrival because that’s when their ears are popping, so it’s nice that they’re distracted. That’s what I did, and it worked. Once we were up in the air, she didn’t really notice anything. It was takeoff and arrival that causes them discomfort.”

At home, her golden retriever Homer, 4, is adjusting well to the new addition.

“I rescued my dog from a shelter, but really he rescued me when I found him,” she says. “He was the sweetest, the most loyal friend. He gave me such a great friendship when I found him.”

She showers him with toys and sits with him on the floor and talks to him.

“I keep calling him a saint because having a new baby, he has been demoted from kingdom,” she says. “He is now second place to the baby. He’s confirming why I love him so much because it was very much a dog’s house before it became a baby-and-dog house.”

Elisabeth Rohm’s Parenting Philosophy

August 18th, 2008

Elisabeth Rohm looks forward to spending life with daughter Easton.

“I hope to give her a really positive outlook on life,” she tells me. “I hope that I can continue to nurture the awe that children have throughout her teens and twenties and thirties and however long I’m around. I hope we have a lot of fun together, and a lot of great adventures. I hope she’s a very kind and tolerant, accepting and generous person, but also I just want to have fun with her.”

Would she encourage her to go into showbiz?

“I hope she discovers how big the world is and has multiple interests and she travels and sees the diversity out there,” she says. “I hope she’s a great philanthropist, but if she wants to be an artist, that’s fine with me too.”

Are more kids on the way for Elisabeth’s crew?

“I would love to have more kids, but right now I’m going to be doing a few projects so probably for the next couple of years, I may not,” she says. “I could definitely see myself having more.”

Elisabeth Rohm Shares Love Story

August 18th, 2008

Elisabeth Rohm is set to wed entrepreneur fiancé Ron Wooster. She shares the love story of how they met.

“I was borrowing clothes from him to do a talk show when I was departing Law and Order,” she tells me. “I did a lot of talk shows to look back on the good old days of Law and Order, and I was borrowing from him.”

Daughter Easton coos in the background.

“Needless to say, getting fitted by him was quite awkward and hilarious at the time.”

The 35-year-old actress says it was love-at-first-sight.

“He stood out to me, and then relationships grow and mushroom into more profound relationships. The immediate love was really strong for me. I think we’re very much yin-and-yang. We’re classic opposites-attract, and I think it’s a nice balance for both of us.”

What’s the last romantic thing he did for her?

“He cooks gourmet meals for me every night,” she tells me. “He is a great chef, and he keeps me fed, so whether it’s scallops wrapped in bacon … he’s just a really great chef, and since the baby, he’s taken over all chefly duties.”

Elisabeth
calls him a “patient and comfortable dad” to Easton.

“He laughs with her,” she says. “He’s good.”

How has motherhood changed her?

“I think it has enormously smoothed out all my wrinkles,” she says. “If I was anxious, I’m not anxious anymore. If I was tense, I’m not tense anymore because I have so much perspective with her.”

Elisabeth Rohm Makes Room for Dog, Baby in Wedding

August 7th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Elisabeth Rohm is feeling pressure to pull off a wedding in October, but being a new mom to daughter Easton, four months, has changed her focus.

The actress, 35, is set to wed Easton’s dad, entrepreneur Ron Wooster.

“We are still in the midst of putting things together because the baby has taken so much time,” she tells OK! “We’re trying to get back on track with it. We are a little bit behind the eight ball, and we need to hustle. We’ve been on the vortex of starting a family. We have to become organized very quickly.”

Elisabeth wants her golden retriever Homer to be part of the ceremony. The actress is a national celebrity cabinet member for American Red Cross campaign Dog Days of Summer, which promotes pet safety.

“I absolutely would love for Homer to be the flower dog,” she tells OK! “He’s sharing center stage with the baby. She’ll be the flower girl and he’ll be the flower dog.”

Luckily, dog and baby get along great. “He loves her and he sleeps outside her bedroom door every night,” she tells OK!

Raising Easton, who loves to laugh, puts life into perspective.

“I always have the same mantra everyday. I say ‘you come first, and anything that doesn’t get done because I’m taking care of you, doesn’t need to get done.’ It’s so easy to become like ‘I’m taking care of the baby all the time, but I have all these things I want to do.’ It’s easy to get overwhelmed as a new mother, and I decided from day one that I wasn’t going to get overwhelmed as a new mother. I was going to make her the top priority, and whatever else I could do, I would do.”

By Valerie Nome

Elisabeth Röhm Welcomes a Baby Girl

April 11th, 2008 / Author: cwillett

Former Law and Order star Elisabeth Röhm is a first-time mom!

The actress gave birth to daughter Easton August Anthony in Los Angeles on Thursday, her rep confirms to the Associated Press. Dad is Elisabeth’s fiancé, Ron Wooster, whom she plans on marrying in October.

The 34-year-old, who was due on her birthday, April 28, had picked out the name for her little girl months beforehand after having a dream of her future daughter.

“I had a really long dream where my daughter and I were talking and she told me her name was ‘Easton,’ " Elisabeth told OK!. “At the time, we were going to name her Grace, so we decided we liked the name she told me and, now, she’s Easton.”

Anthony is her husband’s "other surname," according to Elisabeth’s rep.

Finding out the sex of the baby was a no-brainer for the star, who explained knowing what you’re having allows parents to form a bond with their fetus.

"It’s such a long time in your stomach, and it’s nice to know it’s a she — it makes the relationship between us more concrete,” she said.

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