Joan Rivers FEATURED: JOAN RIVERS: SHES STILL GOT IT!
At 75 years old, Joan Rivers works tirelessly everyday. To call her a work-aholic is an understatement and she hops red-eye flights to get to all of her many gigs with a smile on her face and a joke up her sleeve. In her fascinating documentary, “Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work,” which opens June 11, she lets moviegoers experience her life from her past as a co-host of “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson and more. [read the interview...]
Bethenny Frankel FEATURED: BETHENNY ON GETTING MARRIED, BEING MOM AND HAVING A NEW SHOW
No, “Bethenny Getting Married” will not be a continuation of “The Real Housewives of New York City.” That’s what star Bethenny Frankel told a gaggle of reporters about her new show, which premieres on Bravo June 10th at 10 p.m. ET. [read the interview...]
Common and Queen Latifah in Just Wright FEATURED: JUST WRIGHT: A FINE DATE NIGHT
It’s difficult to believe the New Jersey Nets would be playing their home opener to a sold-out crowd, but the storyline in the romantic comedy “Just Wright,” which opens Friday, is a familiar and credible one. Queen Latifah and Common took time out of their busy schedules to dish about the film, their music and more. [read the interview...]
Dana Delany in Multiple Sarcasmsl FEATURED: DELANY DISHES ON ‘SARCASMS’ AND ‘DESPERATE’ CHARACTERS
While seated in an intimate setting with a handful of reporters, the delightful Dana Delany dished about Brooks Branch’s film “Multiple Sarcasms”, “Desperate Housewives” (including Nicolette Sheridan’s lawsuit), relationships and what makes her happy. [read the interview...]
Date Night with Tina Fey and Steve Carell FEATURED: TINA FEY AND STEVE CARELL DISH ALL THINGS “DATE NIGHT” AT NYC PREMIERE
Phil and Claire Foster are married New Jersey suburbanites who are frazzled and tired from the daily routine of work, kids, collapsing and then repeating it the next day. So Phil plans a special date night in New York City, which goes horribly awry when they pose as “The Tripplehorns” to secure a table at a swanky restaurant. [read the interview...]
Bounty Hunter Jen & Gerard Pointing FEATURED: “BOUNTY HUNTER” HUNK AND ‘FRIEND’ HIT MANHATTAN FOR THE PREMIERE
A grungy ex-cop, Milo Boyd (played by Gerard Butler) works as a bounty hunter, seizing outlaws and returning them to prison. His next assignment brings him great joy, as he is to hunt down his chic investigative reporter ex-wife Nicole (Jennifer Aniston), who just jumped bail to chase a hot story and is now a wanted woman. [read the interview...]
City Island Movie: Andy Garcia FEATURED: ANDY GARCIA SERVES UP LOVE AND LAUGHS ON “CITY ISLAND”
Built around secrets that family members keep from one another, Raymond de Felitta’s script of “City Island” delivers sweeping emotions and hearty laughs. The film focuses on the Rizzos, a dysfunctional family of four (or perhaps a typical one, depending on your perspective), who shares a home in the former fishing village in the Bronx, NY, known as City Island.[read the interview...]
Brooklyn's Finest Wesley Snipes' FEATURED: BROOKLYN MEETS MANHATTAN AT THE “BROOKLYN’S FINEST” RED CARPET
Deep in the heart of the gritty 65th Precinct in “Brooklyn’s Finest” are three cops dispatched in different directions but interweave tangentially, as they struggle to rise above crime and corruption. Director Antoine Fuqua brings together an incredible cast whose conflicts and stories spark a non-stop, gripping intensity from start to finish.[read the interview...]
Miss J Alexander of 'America's Next Top Model' FEATURED: MISS J ALEXANDER ON HIS NEW BOOK AND FASHION
During the heart of Fashion Week, CelebrityEverything.com chatted with Miss J in an exclusive interview just before he took to the podium to dazzle his devotees. His advice in his book, Follow the Model, is very simple: be who you are. Amidst his message, he shares his story, gives a pronunciation key to fabulous designer names and offers tips on how to be more confident. [read the interview...]
PERCY AND HIS PALS IN NEW YORK CITY FEATURED: PERCY AND HIS PALS IN NEW YORK CITY
The title is ridiculously long, but so are most names in Greek mythology. Hence, it makes sense that “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” takes a while to say and centers on a character Percy (short for Perseus, the god who beheaded Medusa), played by Logan Lerner. At the premiere in New York City, Logan, Brandon and Pierce were on hand to discuss Greek mythology, their roles and role models.  [read the interview...]
“IDOL” JUDGE KARA DIOGUARDI WEIGHS IN ON ELLEN AND HOWARD FEATURED: “IDOL” JUDGE KARA DIOGUARDI WEIGHS IN ON ELLEN AND HOWARD
Some haters are already trumping out to spout, even though Ellen DeGeneres’ just made her debut on “American Idol” this week. Give her a break! Viewers don’t get to see the entire picture of what’s happening. Kara DioGuardi speaks out. [read the interview...]
Ethan Hawke stars in the latest vampire thriller Daybreakers FEATURED: “DAYBREAKERS” HAS BLOODY GOOD CAST AND PREMISE
Can’t get enough of vampires? Even though vampires have inundated the media, particularly lately, in a plethora of films, books and television shows (lest we forget the loyal fang followers of HBO’s “True Blood”), “Daybreakers” offers something you probably haven’t seen yet. [read the interview...]
Meg Ryan stars in Serious Moonlight FEATURED: NOT SO SERIOUS ON “SERIOUS MOONLIGHT” RED CARPET
So how far have you ever gone for love? It’s a tad outlandish, but the premise of “Serious Moonlight” is that a husband tells his high-powered lawyer wife he’s leaving her for a 20-something, so she holds him captive (duct taped to the toilet and all!) until he professes his love for her. [read the interview...]
Shohreh Aghdashloo at the Gotham Independent Film Awards FEATURED: CELEBS ON WALL STREET TALK UP THEIR TRADE AT GOTHAM INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS
Stars in droves descended on Wall Street to attend the 19th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards, which were presented by IFP (Independent Filmmaker Project) at Cipriani. The red carpet was jammed with directors, actors and actresses, including Natalie Portman and Stanley Tucci, who were recognized with career tributes at the ceremony. [read the interview...]
John Cusack in 2012 FEATURED: MASTER OF DISASTER’S EPIC END TO THE WORLD
If you’ve ever wondered what the end of the world might look like if or when it happens, Roland Emmerich’s latest epic “2012” takes the concept of apocalyptic drama and destruction to new heights. In his ultimate disaster movie, Emmerich, who brought us “Independence Day” and “The Day After Tomorrow” demonstrates a brilliant use of CGI to create massive tidal waves, crumbling buildings, derailed highways in L.A., tremors and toppled landmarks around the world en masse. [read the interview...]
Hilary Swank in Amelia FEATURED: CELEBRATING THE “HUMAN NATURE” AND LEGEND OF MICHAEL JACKSON
The announcement of Michael Jackson’s comeback tour was met with both excitement and skepticism regarding his ability to perform the way fans expected at the age of 50. However, it only takes a few frames of “This Is It” for even the most critical eyes to realize the late King of Pop still had it.[read the interview...]
Hilary Swank in Amelia FEATURED: HILARY SWANK ON HER CRAFT – AND AIRCRAFT
She doesn’t just play characters…Hilary Swank becomes her characters. She’s already scored two Oscars playing a boxer and a transgendered teen in 2004’s “Million Dollar Baby” and 1999’s “Boys Don’t Cry,” and now, she’s poised to earn another Academy nod or honor for her role as Amelia Earhart in “Amelia,” which opens Oct. 25. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: DAVID TUTERA: MASTER OF WEDDING CEREMONIES
Who doesn’t love a television show about weddings? Whether it’s a bridezilla freaking out or an expert coming to save the day, you have to admit, it’s hard to rip yourself away. Season two of “My Fair Wedding,” which kicks off Sunday [read the interview...]
FEATURED: RACHEL ZOE ON HER PROJECT
She’s baaaaaaaaack!! Fashionistas will be happy to hear the woman who rose to fame by dressing the famous, Rachel Zoe, has returned to Bravo for a second season of “The Rachel Zoe Project” [read the interview...]
FEATURED: CELEBRITIES WHIP OUT THEIR WALLETS FOR OVARIAN CANCER
Celebrities endure insufferable traffic along the Long Island Expressway in great anticipation of the annual Super Saturday sale, which benefits the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: YOUNG STARS MASTER OFFBEAT ROLES IN ADAM
Demure Australian actress Rose Byrne and dashingly handsome Hugh Dancy shine in the Fox Searchlight’s new comedy/drama, “Adam.” Byrne plays a sophisticated writer/teacher who falls for a mysterious, brilliant, handsome – yet awkward young man in her building Adam (played by Dancy). [read the interview...]
FEATURED: G-FORCE GENERATES HIGH ENERGY
Could a highly trained group of specialized guinea pigs carry out FBI missions? That’s what Ben (Zach Galifianakis) of Disney’s “G-Force” family animated film believes and tries to prove, with the help of lots of technology and mini gadgets made for little four-legged secret agents. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: MY SISTER’S KEEPER
Does it get any harder for a parent than choosing to create life to sustain another? That’s the heart-wrenching beginning of “My Sister’s Keeper” [read the interview...]
FEATURED: NIA VARDALOS
Where did Nia Vardalos go after “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”? Not where you think. No, she was not devoid of scripts or characters to choose from or write…she was struggling with infertility. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: KRIS ALLEN AND ADAM LAMBERT
More than 100 million viewers voted this season for the “American Idol” champion, and although Arkansas native Kris Allen, 23, took the crown, Adam Lambert is also a winner. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: CHRISTINA MURPHY
Tired of the glut of cookie cutter, sappy dance movies and musicals zeroing in on suckers for rivalry and romance? The Wayans brothers certainly were, and are going for the jugular with their comedic spoof, “Dance Flick.” [read the interview...]
FEATURED: CAROLINE RHEA
Nothing is perfect or even close to it after giving birth and new parents want to read REAL stories to empathize with right? To celebrate the release of the book, “Afterbirth: Stories You Won’t Read in a Parenting Magazine”, a gaggle of new celebrity parents congregated at the Triad Theatre on the Upper West Side in Manhattan to share their storie. Among them was Caroline Rhea. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: CRYSTLE STEWART
One year ago, 27-year-old Crystle Stewart of Missouri City, Texas was crowned Miss USA, besting 50 other beauty queens (representing all states and the District of Columbia) vying for the title. She’s had her ups and downs – literally, after taking a tumble during the Miss Universe pageant, but most of her reign has been positive experiences. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: SEAN ASTIN
Best known for his roles as the title character in “Rudy” and Samwise Gamgee in “The Lord of the Rings,” Sean Astin has generated quite a fan following. The former hobbit is returning to the world of fantasy with a new film, “The Color of Magic.” [read the interview...]
FEATURED: RAUNCHY ROAD TRIP FLICK
The founders of the New York-based sketch comedy troupe “The Whitest Kids U Know” have ventured into the film medium with their first flick. “Miss March” follows two best buddies on a journey to the Playboy Mansion. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: CLIVE OWEN
Be prepared to cling to the edge of your seat. The timeliness of the storyline of “The International” is uncanny, but then when you add the intensity of Clive Owen, and one of the best shootout sequences in the Guggenheim Museum in New York, you have a “sweeping international thriller.” [read the interview...]
FEATURED: EMMANUELLE CHRIQUI
“Entourage” star Emmanuelle Chriqui was one of many celebrities participating in WET’s (Women’s Expressive Theatre) annual benefit, “Love” in NYC. Each short play in the compilation of eight was written by a woman. “I so support what they do,” Chriqui told CelebrityEverything.com. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: BLUSHING, BATTLING BRIDES
Something about weddings usually puts everyone in a good mood, unless of course, there’s a Bridezilla involved – or in this case, a bride war! [read the interview...]
FEATURED: MICKEY ROURKE: THE COMEBACK KID
Already nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor, Mickey Rourke could very well score the Oscar for his incredible portrayal of Randy “The Ram” Robinson in “The Wrestler,” which opens Dec. 17. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: SCI-FI SPECTACLE REMAKE TAKES ON A CONTEMPORARY CORE
It’s a tough undertaking for a director and crew to successfully execute a remake, especially one like “The Day the Earth Stood Still.” However, Keanu Reeves, and director Scott Derrickson both revealed on the star-studded red carpet of the NY premiere to CelebrityEverything.com that this updated version of the 1951 classic was not intended to be a replica of the original. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: NICOLE KIDMAN, HUGH JACKMAN, & BAZ LUHRMANN AT “AUSTRALIA” PREMIERE
Having already been compared to “Gone with the Wind,” Baz Lurhmann’s new film “Australia” has big shoes to fill, but the larger-than-life stars offer a fine fit. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: BETH OSTROSKY AND HOWARD STERN
Beth Ostrosky Stern, fresh off tying the knot with Howard Stern and finishing the NYC Marathon, was on hand, chatting up the North Shore Animal League and her video submission featuring her English bulldog Bianca. Husband Howard was by her side, and of course, had a few things to say himself about both of his lovely leading ladies in his life, Beth and Bianca. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: QUEEN LATIFAH
She’s the queen, but not a queen bee, even though she plays the matriarchal beekeeper in her latest film role. Grammy winner Queen Latifah also made impressive strides in television and artist management, so it was quite fitting for her to portray a successful African American entrepreneur in the south during the 1960s in “The Secret Life of Bees,”…. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: DAVID KRUMHOLTZ
Krumholtz admits he’s not a math genius in real life, but says the show has exponentially heighted his appreciation for it. Oddly, the 30-year-old native New Yorker is much more philosophical than you might expect… [read the interview...]
FEATURED: ZOE MCLELLAN
In real life Zoe McLellan is just as lovely as she is on screen: slender, upbeat, enthusiastic and now, a New Yorker. She told Celebrity Everything in an exclusive interview all about her thoughts on the show ‘Dirty, Sexy Money’, kisses with Krause, what we can expect of Lisa this season [read the interview...]
FEATURED: SHIRLEY MACLAINE
Few extraordinary designers like Coco Chanel become legendary icons, whose classic designs and unmistakable logo become timeless hallmarks in the industry. In Lifetime’s three-hour television movie, “Coco Chanel,” Shirley MacLaine embodies the French haute couturier. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: RAINN WILSON
He’s truly embodied his brownnosing character Dwight Schrute on “The Office,” the wisecracking convenience store worker in “Juno,” and now Robert “Fish” Fishman in his first starring film role in “The Rocker,” [read the interview...]
FEATURED: HECTOR BUSTAMENTE
If there’s anyone who can attest to the cliché, ‘never give up,’ it’s Hector Luis Bustamante. Years ago, the native Columbian was told by his acting teacher that he would never make it in Hollywood because of his accent, yet now he can hardly keep up with his production schedule, it’s so jammed with work. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: KELSEY GRAMMER
Looking healthy and sounding super upbeat, Kelsey Grammer chatted exclusively with CelebrityEverything.com at Super Saturday, the annual spectacular sale to raise money and benefit the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: EMILY PROCTER
Detective Calleigh Duquesne may be an intense, gun-toting ballistics expect on “CSI: Miami,” but in real life, Emily Procter is a charitable, sweet Southern belle, with a passion for interior design. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: ALYSON STONER
Who says hard work doesn’t pay off? If you ask Alyson Stoner, she’ll not only tell you that it indeed reaps rewards, but that you can never start too early! The 14-year-old Ohio native began dance lessons at the age of three. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: CHRIS NOTH
He’s handsome, charismatic, a serial bachelor, and can light up Times Square with his high-wattage smile, but Chris Noth, aka “Mr. Big,” is also extremely passionate about cleaning up our environment and is a huge advocate of the Rainforest Action Network. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: JOE ANDERSON
You may already be enamored with him from when he portrayed Henry Austen in “Becoming Jane” or Max Carrigan in “Across the Universe,” but Joe Anderson has proven he’s a solid actor who can take the lead in “The 27 Club,” which enjoyed its east coast premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City [read the interview...]
FEATURED: TIM GUNN
We all know Tim Gunn from his role as mentor on Bravo’s hit show “Project Runway”; he’s a tough critic with an eye for fashion. But he’s always ready to offer a bit of advice to a designer when they need it. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: EUGENIO DERBEZ
One of Mexico’s best-known actors and the most recognized actor among the Spanish-speaking population in the United States, Eugenio Derbez began acting when he was 12 years old, and continues to flaunt his versatility with his craft. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: DONNY OSMOND
You probably couldn’t imagine someone more annoying than Donny Osmond’s character Doug Greenhut, in Disney’s “College Road Trip,” but he is so over-the-top, you can’t help but laugh out loud at the ridiculousness of it all. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: IAN ZIERING
Ian Ziering is dancing his way over to Lifetime to host a new dance reality show, “Your Mama Don’t Dance.” The ‘twist’ was that the network promoted it as strict dance competition, under the guise of “Dance Nation,” but the professional dance contestants found out that their partners were not exactly who they might have expected. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: NIKKI BLONSKY
Great Neck, NY, native and 2008 Golden Globe nominee/Critics Choice Award winner Nikki Blonsky stars as Maggie Baker, the self-conscious student who is merely viewed as the “overweight girl,” and is nominated for homecoming queen as a joke among her classmates, but sets out to win the crown, representing all the “outcasts.” [read the interview...]
FEATURED: RICKI LAKE
Ricki Lake looked incredible, strolling down the red carpet in her Fendi dress and Manolo Blahniks for “The Business of Being Born,” which opened in New York last night (January 9th). The film investigates the facts and, most importantly, the options that pregnant women have for giving birth. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: RICKY SCHRODER
Charming blonde Ricky Schroder chats with Celebrity Everything in an exclusive interview about his role as Jonathan Broch, “24,” long hours on the set, and his happy marriage and family life. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: EOIN COLFER
Move over Harry Potter – the new year has ushered in a fresh fantasy adventure that’s bound to have ‘tweens, teens and parents furiously turning pages. Acclaimed Irish author Eoin Colfer, whose “Artemis Fowl” series has sold 8 million copies in the U.S. alone, has now penned “Airman”. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: PHILIP BOSCO
Jersey City native and father of seven Philip Bosco, co-stars [in the movie, The Savages] with Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Here “Law and Order: SVU” star Bosco talks about his role as the ailing curmudgeon and the real-life role he endured as a son caring for his mother. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: TIKI AND RONDE BARBER
Amid the stuffed animals and early holiday shoppers, about 12 young members of the Police Athletic League and many onlookers sat patiently in FAO Schwarz Tuesday, awaiting the arrival of brothers Tiki and Ronde Barber. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: SUSAN SARANDON
An acclaimed actress, mother of three, partner to Tim Robins for 20 years, and a UNICEF goodwill ambassador, Susan Sarandon is a force to be reckoned with. [read the interview...]
FEATURED: PAT SAJAK AND VANNA WHITE
They’ve been spinning the wheel and turning letters for 25 years. Yes, “Wheel of Fortune” has been on the air for a quarter of a century and its famous faces Pat Sajak and Vanna White were two of the special guests at the 17th Annual Broadcast & Cable Hall of Fame Awards dinner, held at Cipriani in NYC October 22nd. Both stopped to chat with Celebrity Everything…[read the interview...]
FEATURED: JOSH HUTCHERSON
He’s only 14 year old, but already actor Josh Hutcherson has credits such as THE POLAR EXPRESS, RV, and BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA on his resume. In many ways he’s a typical teen, but a rather talented, ambitious, and mature one.[read the interview...]
FEATURED: PAIGE HEMMIS
She’s one tough chick, hammering, sawing, and drilling while on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, but pretty Paige Hemmis has quite the soft side, not to mention a whole lot of heart. Click here to read all about her typical long workday, her new book, what’ she’s looking for in a man (yes, she’s single – believe it or not), and what’s really in her toolbelt![read the interview...]
SHARI LEWIS’ DAUGHTER GIVES BABIES A HAND WITH ABC’s, September 29, 2007
Nearly everyone has seen or at least heard of the adorable ewe sock puppet Lamb Chop, but few realize that its late creator Shari Lewis’ daughter has been following in her “handsteps” since the age of 12.[read the interview...]
GETTIN’ TO KNOW ‘MAMA’ NATURE, September 8, 2007
The nursery rhyme “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” is a great way to introduce your children to some barnyard animals, but what about the cheetah, the zebra and the many other wild kingdom members who don’t quack, snort or moo? So PBS and National Geographic teamed up to create the animated series voiced by Vanessa Williams[read the interview...]
RATS ENTERTAINMENT!, June 30, 2007
Only Disney could even attempt to pull off a film about a lovable rat dreaming of a culinary career – but with a mouse the spokesperson at the powerhouse, who are we to question logic? Someone who does have reservations about leading rat Remy’s bizarre ambition is his father, Django, played by Connecticut native and resident Brian Dennehy.[read the interview...]
A ‘POSITIVE’ MESSAGE, June 23, 2007
Having begun her career as the youngest Cosette in “Les Miserables” on Broadway, the now 17-year-old actress Andrea Bowen is portraying Rachel, a high school senior who fears she may be infected with HIV.[read the interview...]
TWO TIMES A GUARDIAN ANGELA, Mar. 31, 2007
She plays an orphanage director and the emotional rock for the quirky kid genius Lewis in MEET THE ROBINSONS, but in real life Angela Bassett is the proud mother of 1-year-old twins.[read the interview...]
KICKIN’ IT WITH MIGUEL, May 5, 2007
Have you secretly had a hankering to slip into your old parachute pants or strut around in a neon sweatshirt and Ray-Bans? Instead of reliving those now-embarrassing ’80s moments, take a trip down memory lane with “Kickin It Old Skool,” starring Jamie Kennedy and New York City native Miguel A. Nunez Jr.[read the interview...]
RHEA PERLMAN: KID LIT’S NEW STAR, Mar. 3, 2007
She may be most notorious for her role as the feisty Carla Tortelli on “Cheers,” but Rhea Perlman, mother of three and wife of Danny DeVito, can now add award-winning children’s book author to her list of credits.[read the interview...]
HARRY/HAPPY CONNICK JR., Dec. 16, 2006
He has sold more than 25 million albums, acted on the small and big screens and dazzled on Broadway, but the role Harry Connick Jr. loves most is being a husband and father.[read the interview...]
SPENCER BRESLIN: LIFE AS A CILD FILM STAR, Nov. 4, 2006
Spencer shares a few insights into being a child actor, his relationship with his parents and his role of Curtis, the experimental elf, in “The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause”…[read the interview...]
FANTASIA BARRINO: FANTASIA’S DOUBLE LIFE,August 19, 2006
At 16, Fantasia dropped out of high school, and by 17, she had become a single mother to her daughter, Zion. But poverty and the challenges of being a single mom didn’t stop the songbird from giving up on her dreams.[read the interview...]
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