•Madonna is shedding real tears in the latest Dolce & Gabbana ad. (W)
•Forest Whitaker is in talks to play the lead in a Criminal Minds spin-off. (THR
•Ryan Kwanten’s workout regime is a year-round occupation, how else will he keep his abs camera-ready to play True Blood’s Jason Stackhouse? (NYmag)
•Reports of Johnny Depp’s death are greatly exaggerated. (Huffington Post)
•Feel the burn! Jane Fonda is releasing a workout DVD for older women. (Popcrunch)
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January 26th, 2010 / Author: Luisa MetcalfeStars Remember Natasha Richardson
March 19th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff
Stars from Hollywood and Broadway communities are remembering Natasha Richardson, who died yesterday in New York after sustaining injuries in a tragic skiing accident in Canada.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Jodie Foster, who starred with Natasha and Liam Neeson in 1994’s Nell, expressed her sadness. "Natasha was brilliant, beautiful, funny, talented beyond measure, as emotionally raw as she was razor sharp. Tasha loved fiercely and that love continues in all of us who knew her. May Liam [Neeson], her beautiful boys and her loving family hold her close as they move through this tragic moment."
Lindsay Lohan, who played Natasha’s twin daughters in the remake of The Parent Trap back in 1998, fondly recalled her time on set. "She was a wonderful woman and actress and treated me like I was her own," Lilo told the Associated Press. "My heart goes out to her family. This is a tragic loss."
In an interview with the BBC, actress Judi Dench said that she was "a really great actress" and recalled that she had "an incredibly luminous quality, that you seldom see, and a great sense of humor."
Sam Mendes, who worked on the Broadway musical Cabaret for which Natasha won a Tony, said, "It defies belief that this gifted, brave, tenacious, wonderful woman is gone."
Other celebs are sharing their feelings about Natasha via the Internet. In a post on her blog, Jane Fonda remembered meeting a young Richardson while working on the set of the film Julia in which she starred opposite Richardson’s mother, Vanessa Redgrave. "She was a little girl but already beautiful and graceful. It didn’t surprise me that she became such a talented actor," Fonda recalls. "It is hard to even imagine what it must be like for her family. My heart is heavy."
Alan Cumming, who starred alongside Natasha in Caberet on Broadway, wrote a blog post titled "Tasha." "I have been thinking about the times I spent with her since I heard the news of her tragic accident, and the strongest memory I have is of her laughter, her unmistakable throaty laugh. I think that’s a great way to remember someone," writes the actor."Liam and the boys and her whole family have lost an amazing woman. We all have. Goodbye, darling."
Demi Moore took to Twitter to send her condolences. "I am sending out prayers for Natasha Richardson and her family. A real reminder of how precious life is and how quickly it can be gone," shared the actress.
Martha Stewart also tweeted her reaction upon hearing about Natasha. "Just heard the tragic news about poor natasha richardson her family must be devastated. My sincerest condolences to all."
Talk show hosts are also expressing their grief over the sudden passing on the star. In today’s broadcast of Live with Regis & Kelly, Kelly Ripa spoke of Natasha’s personality. "She was a lady. I can’t tell you enough what a good person she was, and fun and vivacious and the most full of life," she said.
Oprah Winfrey also addressed Natasha’s death at a taping of her show. "I just want to say how deeply saddened I am, we all are, by the sudden passing of actress Natasha Richardson yesterday. Our thoughts and prayers are with her husband Liam Neeson, their two sons, the rest of their family and friends. Yet another reminder of how fleeting life can be and how precious. We need to value every moment," shared the host.
Celeb Boomerang Retirements
November 11th, 2008 / Author: OK! StaffJane Fonda Returns to Broadway
November 3rd, 2008
Jane Fonda will make a much anticipated return to the Broadway stage early next year– her first stage role in 46 years.
The 70-year-old Oscar winner will perform in 33 Variatons, written and directed by Moises Kaufman. The play tells the story of Beethoven’s fascination with a trivial waltz and the modern-day musicologist Katherine Brandt (Fonda) who sets out to discover the root of his obsession.
"I am very excited about being in Moises’s new play," Fonda said in a statement. "I can’t wait to get back on stage with him in this role that I understand so well. It’s been 40-some years!"
The actress made her Broadway debut in the 1960 play There Was a Little Girl, for which she earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress. Three years later she appeared for the last time in the Broadway drama Strange Interlude.
The daughter of the late Henry Fonda, with whom she starred in the film On Golden Pond, Jane is a two-time Oscar winner. She won best actress in 1972 for the film Klute and another best actress award for 1979’s Coming Home. She has appeared in several recent films including Moster-in-Law with Jennifer Lopez and Georgia Rule with Lindsay Lohan.
Lindsay Lohan Opens Up: “I Do Want to Go Big!”
March 7th, 2008
In a new interview with Extra, Lindsay Lohan talks candidly about getting herself together, reenergizing her career and even doles out advice for her younger sister, Ali, who will star in her own reality show. "I wish her the best of luck," she said, "to keep her head on straight and to stay away from the clubs."
As for Lindsay’s own career, the red-headed actress is heading back to work on a new Jack Black film, which also stars none other than her Hollywood idol Ann-Margret "I’m part of a film that Jack Black is involved in that is starting around April, hopefully. We’re getting the cast together now. I can’t say too much. It’s a comedy. Ann-Margret is a part of it," she continued. "One of my favorite movies is Kitten With a Whip. It’s a great movie. I just really respect her."
Meanwhile, she opens up regarding the once publicized feud between she and Hollywood icon Jane Fonda, who criticized the starlet last year for not being a serious actress. "She’s wonderful. I do have a good relationship with her. We speak on occasion. She’s fantastic and she’s great to work with as well. She’s given me a lot of advice that’s been very helpful," she said.
Finally, Lindsay talks about some new music she’s working on now. The pop star will get hit maker Ne-Yo on the album and admits that "it’s more of a dance vibe.This one I do want to tour with. I do want to go big with. I’m working under the label Motown."
























