Posts Tagged ‘Robin Williams’

Bette Midler Enlists Celeb ‘Friends to Green the City’

November 10th, 2009 / Author: Brittany Talarico

hulaween benefit gala 301009How would you like to meet Robin Williams and get tickets to one of his stand -up comedy shows? Or  a backstage chat with John Mayer? Well, Bette Midler is making that all possible. Partnering with the New York Restoration Project, Bette is bringing together 100 of her A-list friends to put the “fun” back in fundraising. The NYRP has announced one of its biggest fundraisers to date, an online auction featuring once-in-a-lifetime celebrity experiences donated by Bette and her charitable crew of famous friends. Read more »

Breakfast Links: Melrose Place’s Breakout Hottie; Get Ready for Fame

August 20th, 2009 / Author: Mary Beth Quirk

Michael RadyThere’s just something about Melrose Place’s Michael Rady… Sigh. (Just Jared)

Can’t wait for Fame to hit the theaters? Preview the soundtrack now! (Celebuzz)

If you want free Katy Perry tickets, you’ve got until tomorrow to get them. (SoundsofBuzz)

Bobcat Goldthwaite (remember him?) thinks Robin Williams is the World’s Best Dad. (PopEater)

Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Oz are suing mad. (Reuters)

Rick Bayless wins Top Chef Masters! Woot! (Chicago Tribune)

Robin Williams to Have Heart Surgery

March 5th, 2009

Robin Williams‘ condition has gone from shortness of breath, as reported earlier this week, to serious surgery: the funnyman has just postponed the remainder of his comedy tour in order to undergo surgery for an aortic valve replacement, his rep says.

 

The statement also says:  "I’m so touched by everyone’s support and well wishes. This tour has been amazing fun and I can’t wait to get back out on the road after a little tune-up."

 

Robin postponed five shows earlier this week after complaining of shortness of breath, and was reportedly moved to the Intensive Care Unit of a Florida hospital.

Kelly Preston Goes On the Record

May 8th, 2008

Kelly Preston is opening up about what makes her 17- year marriage to John Travolta tick, and why she chooses not to live in the vortex of Hollywood.

"We don’t really live in L.A.," Preston tells Extra. "We live in Florida. We’ve got our kids, do a lot of very normal things there. We ride golf carts, swim, rollerblade…We try to keep the family together as much as humanly possible."

The Jerry Maguire star admits to having quite the shopping obession. "I love Target! I’m telling you, they have so many great things," she gushes. "Kirstie Alley’s one of my best friends and we’ve gone in there and walked out with two shopping carts a piece. It’s crazy. It’s bad."

 

Despite their low-key lifestyle in Florida, it’s no secret that Kelly’s still one half of a major Hollywood superstar couple. But the actress says when it comes to their careers, she and Travolta are on the same page.

"There’s no competition at all," she says. "I married one of the biggest movie stars in the world. To even think about that would be silly. I’m so proud of him. He’s the greatest."

So has their parents’ fame affected the couple’s kids, Ella and Jett? "They think it’s normal," Kelly says. "They’ve grown up on sets. They’ve traveled with us all over the world shooting different locations. They’re very much used to it."


Kelly says the acting bug has already bitten 8-year old daughter Ella. "Ella, Johnny and I just did a movie together that’ll be out next year called Old Dogs," she explains. "We shot with Robin Williams. Had the best time."

The actress says she’s not worried about her daughter being exposed to Hollywood’s negative influences because, "It’s all about choices. About instilling values…We don’t do drugs, I don’t drink. Johnny doesn’t really drink so she’s not around a lot of that, so I don’t think she’ll be as tempted to fall into that…She’s an amazing kid.

 

Preston, who is perhaps best known for her on-screen love scene in Jerry Maguire with good friend Tom Cruise, dishes on what it was like to shoot that scene.

"There’s always awkwardness!…But he’s a pro. I’m a pro. It was a completely closed set, very well written, shot fast," she reveals.

Kelly defends her friend’s infamous couch jumping stunt on Oprah, saying, "To be honest, I felt sad that I live in a society where we can’t show pure joy if you’re excited. He’s passionate, so he showed some unbridled emotion. Good for him. It was just spun out of control."

 

Extra’s interview with Kelly Preston airs on Monday, May 12.

Robin Williams, Wife Mark 18 Years of Wedded Bliss

April 30th, 2008

Robin Williams and wife Marsha celebrate their 18th anniversary today.

 

The couple are parents to daughter Zelda, 18, and son Cody, 16. (His son Zachary, 25, is from his previous marriage to Valerie Velardi.)

What does he like about being a father?

“The best thing about being a dad is seeing your children change and become totally themselves,” he tells me.

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

April 22nd, 2008

Nannies and the Famous Men Who Love Them

April 11th, 2008

Famous dads who run off with the family nanny seems to be a growing epidemic in Hollywood these days. From Jude Law to Robin Williams, OK! has decided to take a look into what makes this controversial attraction so appealing.

 

Let’s begin with Ethan Hawke, who earlier this week was spotted out and about with pregnant girlfriend and former nanny Ryan Shawhuges. The couple claims they didn’t get together until after his 2005 divorce from Uma Thurman had finalized.

Hawke is only the most recent Hollywood celeb to be linked to his household helper.

In 2005, Jude Law’s engagement to Sienna Miller was rocked by a month-long affair he had with his children’s nanny, Daisy Wright. Law attempted to reconcile with Miller and issued a public apology for his humiliating tryst. "I just want to say I am deeply ashamed and upset that I’ve hurt Sienna and the people most close to us. There is no defense for my actions which I sincerely regret," he said.

 

And then there’s unlikely heartthrob Robin Williams, who in 1988, left his wife of 10 years, Valerie Velardi, for his family’s nanny, Marsha Garces. The couple had two children before their 19-year marriage dissolved this year.

 

Williams, Law and Hawke are hardly the only stars to take up with the hired help — country singer Sara Evans‘ 13-year marriage to Craig Schleske fell apart after it was revealed that Schleske had an affair with their nanny, and one of Rob Lowe’s former nannies alleges that she had an affair with the West Wing star.

So what is it about nannies that makes them irresistible to Hollywood celebs?

 

According to relationship expert and author April Masini, stars gravitate to these relationships because "nannies provide a comfort level for these men. They’re nurturing caregivers." Masini argues that celebs having relationships with nannies isn’t much different from "CEOs having affairs with their secretaries or assistants. These women know them. They don’t have to feel judged."

 

Masini says she also believes that "generally speaking, I think it’s very difficult to have two stars in a family competing for the spotlight. There are obviously cases where it seems to work well — like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt — but I think the reason their relationship works so well is that their primary focus is on their kids. And they’re both mega-stars." In most cases, says Masini, "It’s too difficult to have two people in the same line of work fighting for attention and recognition."

 

That was certainly true when it came to Hawke’s six-year marriage to Thurman. In a 2006 interview, Hawke admitted that fame had a major part in destroying the couple’s relationship. "I didn’t like being famous when I was single, and what it did to my celebrity status to be married to another famous person was a huge pressure — one I didn’t enjoy. And it had nothing to do with her. Nothing to do with her."

 

Suzanne Hanson is the author of You’ll Never Nanny in This Town Again, a tell-all memoir about her experiences nannying for Danny Devito, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman and various other Hollywood luminaries. She says the nanny/star relationship dynamic is so compelling because of the intimate relationship the nanny has with the family. "You’re so close. You’re traveling with them. You’re walking into the bedroom."

 

Nannies, she says, are also conveniently "available" to married men who can’t be seen out dating.

 

For young women working as nannies, the prospect of hooking up with a famous star is all-too-tempting. "Who wouldn’t be flattered that a celebrity is interested in them?" It’s easy to start liking these men, cautions Hanson, "especially if the wife is mean. You start feeling sympathetic."

 

Hanson advises that any nanny who is propositioned by a client should leave. "It’s the only professional thing to do if there’s an undercurrent of interest."

 

Still, nannies are difficult for many high-profile stars to resist. Nannies, says Masini, "are non-threatening. They create warm and cozy environments. They don’t judge, criticize or compete. They nurture." And whether men want to admit it or not, says Masini, "all men want to be nurtured — even famous men."

Robin Williams’ Wife Files for Divorce

March 26th, 2008

Robin Williams wife has filed for divorce, Entertainment Tonight confirms.

Citing "irreconcilable differences," Marcia Garces Williams filed a petition in San Francisco last week to terminate the couple’s nearly 19-year marriage.

The two met when Marcia worked as a nanny for the Oscar-winning actor and his first wife, Valerie Velardi, looking after their son Zachary, now 24. Shortly after his divorce from Valerie, Robin and Marcia tied the knot on April 30, 1989. They have two children, Zelda, 18, and Cody, 16.

For more on Robin, tune in to ET tonight!

Surprise Lookalikes: Bono Edition

January 24th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Is it just us, or is world-famous rock star and philanthropist Bono beginning to look a lot like world-famous comedian and actor Robin Williams?

Scroll down and judge for yourself!

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