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Spacey says he couldn't come out as gay because of his 'neo-Nazi' father
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"My father was a white supremacist and a neo-Nazi, I have never talked about these things publicly ever. I grew up in a very complicated family dynamic," Spacey said of his father, Thomas Fowler. The admission, according to 'Variety', came on the witness stand in New York City, where Spacey is facing off against American actor and singer Anthony Rapp in a $40-million civil lawsuit.
WATCH | Harry Styles 'shakes it off' after being hit in groin with bottle
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During his recent 'Love on Tour' stop at the United Center in Chicago, Harry Styles was speaking to his fans onstage as he routinely does throughout his concerts. When he was talking about the weather in the Windy City, he was hit by what appeared to be a bottle in his groin area, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Keke Palmer says Aziz Ansari's 'Being Mortal' may need 'rewrite' after Bill Murray controversy
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"I'm your girl," Palmer said for 'Sister Act 3'. "I'm ready." 'Sister Act' star Whoopi Goldberg recently revealed her dream cast for a potential third installment of the nun comedy, reports Variety.
Eddie Redmayne's lament: Many awards, but not many 'great' films
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The 40-year-old actor whose extensive career has seen him recognised with an Academy Award, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA, and two Laurence Olivier Awards, insisted that he hasn't done that well in his work and even as a student at Cambridge alongside the likes of Rebecca Hall, Dan Stevens and Tom Hiddleston, he always found his own performances lacking, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Martin Scorsese to helm 'Gangs Of New York' TV series
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Martin Scorsese directed the movie 'Gangs Of New York', which starred Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis and Cameron Diaz and scored 10 Oscar nominations. And now, Scorsese will help to launch by executive producing and directing the first two episodes, reports 'Empire' magazine.
Leguizamo slams 'Super Mario Bros' makers for 'all white' casting
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The actor has criticised the all-white cast of the new film and the distinct lack of 'Latinx leads', reports Mirror.co.uk. According to Mirror.co.uk, Leguizamo (62), who was cast as Luigi in the live-action 'Super Mario Bros' released in 1993, wasn't impressed with the casting choice when Chris Pratt was announced as playing the iconic Italian plumber Mario.
Pierce Brosnan reveals slip-up that might have cost him 'Batman' role
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The Irish actor has now revealed a bump in the road where, he believes, a casual comment may have cost him a huge and returning role, reports Deadline. Brosnan was already the established star of TV detective show 'Remington Steele' -- and appeared in films including 'The Fourth Protocol' and 'Mrs Doubtfire' -- when he auditioned for the role of 'Batman' for the film to be directed by Tim Burton.
Stallone, wife Jennifer Flavin keep Rottweiler that caused their rift
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The couple, who have been married for 25 years, nearly called things off earlier this year but decided to give it another shot, reports Mirror.co.uk. The new pooch, Dwight, reportedly became a "major source of conflict" that resulted in Jennifer filing for divorce in August. 'TMZ' also reported that she now really loves the pup - which hasn't always been the case.
Colin Farrell compares messy Barry Keoghan to 'raccoons'
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The pair shared a house while filming Martin McDonagh's 'Banshees of Inisherin' in Ireland but Colin admitted the younger actor tried his patience with his messy ways, reports 'femalefirst.co.uk.' Speaking to Ryan Tubridy on 'The Late Late Show', he said: "He lived with me during the film and you know, I'd come in the morning and the place was like raccoons had been there - I'm not joking."
Harry Potter's 'Hagrid' Robbie Coltrane passes away at 72
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Coltrane featured in every 'Harry Potter' movie, from 'Sorcerer's Stone' in 2001 to 'Deathly Hallows Part 2' in 2011, and was much beloved for bringing the character from J.K. Rowling's book series to life. He was among one of the first characters to appear on screen, and he recited the famous line, "Yer a wizard, Harry," to a young Daniel Radcliffe as he embarked on his journey into the wizarding world.
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