Posts Tagged ‘Eric Bana’

Nightly News: Ben McKenzie’s Southland Gets Picked Up; Paris Hilton Fights with Doug Reinhardt

November 2nd, 2009 / Author: Jaime Rabb

Ben McKenzie - May 2009

  • Cutie Ben McKenzie is back.  TNT picks up Southland. (Just Jared)
  • Paris Hilton and boyfriend Doug Reinhardt get into fight on Halloween night and a cellphone goes flying. (Celebuzz)
  • Eric Bana dishes about his nude scenes and how cold and uncomfortable he was. (Pop Eater)
  • Nicole Richie makes a cute White Rabbit and Harlow makes a cute Tinkerbell. (Pop Sugar)
  • Check out the trailer of Jake Gyllenhaal’s new flick, Prince of Persia. (Socialite Life)
  • Audrina Patridge may just want to grant your wishes. (The Superficial)

PHOTOS: Eric Bana’s Wife Glad He’s Not Time Traveling

August 13th, 2009 / Author: Mary Beth Quirk

Erica Bana and Rebecca GleesonPerhaps he’s afraid fiction will come to life and he’ll suddenly be teleported through time: Eric Bana grips his wife Rebecca Gleeson’s hand firmly on the way to the premiere of The Time Traveler’s Wife in NYC on Aug. 12.

PHOTOS: Brad Pitt Wants to Take Your Photo

August 13th, 2009 / Author: Chris Morran

*Brad Pitt Aug. 12A solo Brad Pitt showed up at Wednesday’s premiere of The Time Traveler’s Wife at the Ziegfeld Theater, to support his Troy co-star Eric Bana. He later joined Bana and Rachel McAdams for the after party at Rouge Tomate. As reported by OK!, the screenwriter for Time Traveler’s… had once hoped to cast Pitt and then-wife Jennifer Aniston.

SEE ALL 27 PICS OF BRAD IN THE GALLERY!

Brad & Jen Would Have Been “Perfect” For Time Traveler’s Wife, Says Screenwriter

August 5th, 2009 / Author: Oliver Coleman

wenn119240Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston weren’t the only ones who were disappointed when their marriage ended in divorce: it was also the end of a dream for screenwriter of the Time Traveler’s Wife. KEEP READING!

PHOTOS: Funny People Brings Out the Comedy Stars

July 21st, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Funny people

Funny People’s cast of comedy A-listers no joke. Stars Adam Sandler, Eric Bana, Seth Rogan, Leslie Mann, RZA, Jonas Hill, Audrey Plaza, Aziz Ansari, and writer/director Judd Apatow were on hand for the movie’s Hollywood premiere on July 20.

CHECK OUT THE GALLERY TO SEE ALL 24 PICS OF THE FUNNY PEOPLE PREMIERE!


Eric Bana Compares Wife To Car

April 30th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Eric Bana sets hearts racing during the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Love The Beast held Wednesday at NYC’s SVA Theatre.

The 6’2” Aussie actor, 40, made his mark playing the Hulk in 2003 and will fire up the silver screen in Star Trek next week.

But tonight he’s all about Love The Beast, his documentary about his first car, and there’s no swaying the married father of two from the topic at hand.

What’s his favorite thing to do in his car?

“Just purely and simply drive,” he tells me in that familiar Aussie accent. “It’s just my favorite thing to do and has been since I was too young to drive. I started driving when I was about six. My mom and dad used to take me to the paddock and let me drive around. I just couldn’t wait to get my license. I was just always obsessed with it.”

He never imagined old home movies and photos would see the light of day.

“I was very fortunate when I realized it would be very handy to have archival footage,” he says. “I just dug, and dug, and dug, and turned drawers upside down and found more than I thought I had. But it was very fortunate because if there’s one thing you’re not doing when you’re a 15-year-old boy, it’s taking photos of yourself and your mates.”

Hm, what’s the most romantic destination in Australia?

“Oh God, I couldn’t think of one off the top of my head,” he says, and stammers when asked why he and his wife make a good couple.

Like his first car, his wife Rebecca, whom he wed in 1997, holds a special place in his heart.

“The longer you have something, the stronger the bond,” he says. “That’s true with people as well as things.”

Post-premiere, Eric attends the Love The Beast afterparty held at Ace Bar in the East Village where he drinks Heineken and mingles with Star Trek costar Zach Quinto. Good times.

The Stars Come Out for Star Trek

April 30th, 2009

Man Candy: Eric Bana

February 20th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Eric Bana Squashes Boleyn Cat Fight Rumors

February 15th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

It’s probably every heterosexual man’s fantasy to have two beautiful women competing for his affection. In the new movie The Other Boleyn Girl, Eric Bana plays a young King Henry VIII, who is lusted after by two beautiful and ambitous sisters, Mary and Anne Boleyn.

Bana’s co-stars in the film, Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman, are perhaps as notoriously famous for their beauty as the characters they play. But while the two competed maliciously on screen for Henry’s attention, on set, things were much less dramatic. "I hate to break it to you but actors really do love each other," Bana said at a press conference following The Other Boleyn Girl’s world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival.

In the film, adapted from the best-selling novel by Phillipa Gregory, Portman plays the scheming and ultimately doomed second wife of King Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn — (mother of Queen Elizabeth I and later beheaded for treason). Johansson plays her sister Mary, who also vies for Henry’s attention and, for a while, is his mistress. "People keep asking if the rivalry was real, but it was the opposite because we just liked each other so much," said Portman, 26. "It was such a rare opportunity to work with an actress my age who I admire so much."

Johansson, 23, said Natalie was so concerned about how mean her character was in the film that she was constantly apologizing. "Natalie was apologizing all the time. She’d say, ‘I’m sorry for stealing your baby,’ and I’d say, ‘Don’t worry. Let’s get dinner later,’" said Johansson.

The three actors visited several historic locations for inspiration for their characters. Both Bana, 39, and Johansson said the cast thrived on friendly competition during filming.

"It really was challenging," Johansson said. "It was a very healthy competition among all of us to raise the scene to the next level and keep the energy up. It was impressive every day."

 

The Other Boleyn Girl opens in theaters on Feb. 29.

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