Posts Tagged ‘Kelsey Grammer’

Stars Step Out For ‘Australia’

November 26th, 2008

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are greeted by shrieks when they arrive at 6:20 p.m. for the Australia premiere held at NYC’s Ziegfeld Theatre.  

Why should we see this epic World War II drama shot in the Northern Territory and Western Australia – featured in my Australia travel story in the OK! out now?

“It celebrates love and it celebrates life, and I think that sort of thing is good for the world right now,” Sunday Rose’s mom says, with hubby Keith on her arm.

Heavily pregnant Naomi Watts, Famke Janssen, Helena Christensen, John Leguizamo, Padma Lakshmi and Ashleigh Banfield troll through. Lydia Hearst and Kelsey Grammer chat. 

Here’s Olivia Newton-John, who is lovingly holding hubby John Easterling. What does she miss most about Australia?  

“The bird songs in the air because there are more species of birds – and you don’t realize until you leave there – how much song there is in the air that you don’t hear here and you don’t hear anywhere else,” she tells me. “There’s a sense of freedom and beauty in Australia that there is nowhere else.”

Hugh Jackman waves, and wife Deborra-Lee Furness jokes about his swelling ego. “I always thought he was the sexiest man alive,” she laughs.

Director Baz (rhymes with “jazz,” his rep says - ha!) Luhrmann reveals a precious moment he shared with Nicole.

“There’s a big scene that happens under that boab tree, and I bring it back to do close-ups,” he says. “She said to me [flails hands] … Whenever she does this thing with her hands, it’s like she has a fan. I’m like ‘yes, dear one?’ She said ‘I’m pregnant.’ And she burst into tears. I was tearful, too.”

How has Nicole changed since she welcomed daughter Sunday Rose in July?

“She’s changed, but she doesn’t change,” Baz reveals. “She grows, she matures, she learns, we learn, we become more mature with each other. She cuts to the chase more. Time wasting is the greatest lesson of life, I think. How not to waste time, because it’s the most precious commodity.”

Australia is in theaters now.

And, pick up the OK! out now (cover line: “Reese Witherspoon: Back On Top!”) to read about my Australian Outback adventure pegged to the sights you’ll see in this film.

My trip to Northern Territory and Western Australia was out of this world. I stayed in wildlife luxury accommodations such as Bamurru Plains (it was see-through, but they said the animals couldn’t see inside), Bullo River Station, El Questro Homestead (Kylie Minogue’s favorite. I could ’ve spent the rest of my life in their Zebedee Springs!), Home Valley Station and Moonshadow Villas.

My trip was jampacked with scenic cruises, crocodile spotting, waterfall swims, private planes, helicopter flights, horseback riding and Aboriginal art. And, I ate crocodile and saw wallabys. I greatly enjoyed the pink diamonds at Kimberley Fine Diamonds in Kununurra. Hugh Jackman even went crocodile-spotting at the owner’s home. Loved it!

Kelsey Grammer Out of the Hospital

August 5th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Eight days after being hospitalized for the second time this year, Kelsey Grammer is back home.

"Kelsey is out of the hospital, feeling great and about to resume normal activities at home," a rep for the Emmy winner tells OK!. "He and his wife Camille want to thank everyone who expressed concern.  They appreciated the kind words."

The Frasier star’s first visit to the hospital came in June, when he suffered a mild heart attack while on vacation in Maui.

And then last week, Kelsey was taken to an NYC hospital last week after a dizzy spell. "He felt a little faint," his rep told OK! at the time.

Kelsey Grammer Hospitalized Again

July 28th, 2008

Kelsey Grammer has been hospitalized again, two months since he suffered a near-fatal heart attack.

Entertainment Tonight reported that the Frasier star was rushed to hospital in New York today after he began to feel woozy.

 

Now his rep has exclusively told OK! that docs will be keeping the 53-year-old actor in overnight so that they can keep an eye on him.

 

Apparently Kelsey is suffering from an irregular heart beat, which could be a symptom of the meds he’s taking after the recent attack.

His rep told us: "He felt a little faint. The doctors think there needs to be a change in the medication, so they are going to keep him overnight to observe."

 

The actor, who is promoting his new movie Swing Vote, has canceled four TV appearances.

Back on June 2nd Kelsey’s rep announced that he had been admitted to hospital while on vacation in Maui after he began to feel ill following a paddle boarding session.

They said that he was later diagnosed with a mild heart attack.

But last week married Kelsey admitted that the attack had been worse than they had first claimed.

He told ET that, in fact, that his heart had stopped and that medics had used a defibillator to revive him.

"It actually wasn’t very mild," he said. "They had to blast me twice and get me started all over again."

He said during that interview on July 23rd that he was now "doing fine."

 

Tune in to Entertainment Tonight later for more.

Kelsey Grammer Discusses Near-Fatal Heart Attack

July 23rd, 2008

For the first time since suffering a near fatal heart attack last May, Kelsey Grammer is opening up to Entertainment Tonight about his terrifying ordeal in his first on-camera interview since that fateful day.

In the interview, set to air on Thursday, the Frasier star tells ET, "We originally said it was just a mild heart attack, and it actually wasn’t very mild," he reveals. "They had to blast me twice and get me started all over again."

It was while paddleboarding with his wife Camille last May near their home off Hawaii’s Kona coast that Grammer first started feeling symptoms. He was flown to a hospital in Honolulu and released several days later.

Of his near-death experience, Grammer says, "My heart stopped, and Camille was patting my head and she said, ‘That’s when you looked up at me and said, ‘I’m going now.’ And then off I went. And then she said, ‘I’m going to need to zap him.’"

 

Kelsey continues, "It felt like somebody was actually trying to tear my chest apart with the jaws of life. As I lay there dying, I said, ‘Please, I can not do this. I don’t want to see anything; I don’t want to see any light; I don’t want to have any little adventures that make me want to get out of this life. I need to finish this one.’"

Grammer says he is "doing fine" now and is slowly beginning to exercise again.

"I’m playing a lot of Wii!" he said.

 

The actor will next star in the political comedy, Swing Vote co-starring Kevin Costner which hits theaters August 1.

Kelsey Grammer’s Mother Passes Away

July 9th, 2008

Kelsey Grammer’s mother has passed away, the actor’s rep tells OK!.

Sally Cranmer Grammer died on Monday at the Sherwood Country Club in Westlake, Calif. of natural causes. She was 80.

“I was proud to be the son of Sally Grammer," Kelsey says in a statement. "I will miss her laughter.”

The daughter of an Army colonel and a 1920s flapper, Sally was a singer in her day and served as a four-time president of Tarzana Women’s Republican Club, a position she held at the time of her passing. She was also part of the Sherwood Country Club and the Kiwanis Club.

Throughout her life, Sally has endured much heartbreak and tragedy. Her ex-husband and father of Kelsey and daughter Karen, Frank Allen Grammer, Jr., was murdered outside his home on the Virgin Islands in 1968. Seven years later, Karen was tragically killed following a rape and abduction.

Sally is survived by Kelsey, 53, his wife Camille and three granchildren, actress Spencer Grammer, 23 — Kelsey’s daughter with Doreen Alderman — and Mason, 6, and Jude, 3, his children with Camille.

Kelsey Grammer Released from Hospital

June 4th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Less than one week after award-winning actor Kelsey Grammer suffered a mild heart attack, OK! has learned that the Frasier star has been released from the hospital and is resting comfortably at his home in Maui.

In a  statement released to OK!, the 53-year-old thespian said he, "wishes to thank those who phoned, emailed, or wrote expressions of concern."

On May 31, Kelsey was paddle boating in Hawaii with his wife Camille when he began to feel the first symptoms of something wrong. After visiting a local hospital, it was determined that he had suffered a heart attack and was admitted to the hospital’s care.

 

Kelsey Grammer Suffers Heart Attack

June 2nd, 2008

Kelsey Grammer is currently recovering after suffering a "mild heart attack" on Saturday, his rep tells OK!.

"Kelsey Grammer has suffered a mild heart attack Saturday, and is resting comfortably in a Hawaiian hospital," his rep says. "He will be released from the hospital early this week."

The 53-year-old came down with symptoms Saturday morning after a paddle boarding session with his wife Camille at their Hawaiian vacation home in Maui. He was subsequently taken to a local hospital where doctors determined he had a mild heart attack.

Back to You

September 19th, 2007

Series Premiere (8 p.m., Fox)
Kelsey Grammer plays an anchorman who returns to his hometown news desk and takes on a female rival anchor — who just happens to be his former lover.

Emmys Pull Plug on Sally Field

September 17th, 2007

Twenty-two years ago, Sally Field made one of most quoted Oscar speeches ever when she told the crowd, "You like me… You really, really, like me!" while accepting her Oscar for Places in the Heart. After she was handed the statue for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama at last night’s Emmy Awards, the Brothers and Sisters star gave a far different kind of acceptance—one that would also have been memorable had the Emmy censors not cut off her microphone and cut away from her mid-speech.

"Let’s face it," Sally began her censored sentence after having gotten off on an anti-war tangent. "If the mothers ruled the world, there would be no damned war in the first place!"

Apparently, the folks at the Emmys had the D-word on their no-no list and cut away abruptly, broadcasting only an odd shot of a disco ball hanging above the Shrine Auditorium.

When told about the plug-pulling by reporters backstage, Sally let it slide. "I don’t care… I wanted to pay homage to the mothers of the world and let their work be seen and be valued."

Sally wasn’t the only one to get the mute button from the censor. During his monologue early in the evening, the show cut away from Ray Romano as he made an allegedly blue joke about co-stars Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton being intimate. And Grey’s Anatomy’s Katherine Heigl was so surprised by her Emmy win that she mouthed the S-word on camera. For shame!!

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