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How Steven Spielberg's directorial skills helped son Sawyer get up for school
"When I was a teenager, I had a hard time getting up for school and one morning he came in and he said, 'Okay, I'm a director, you're an actor, I'm going to barge into your room and I'm going to say action. And you have to get up, brush your teeth and head down for breakfast'. Sure enough, he came in, he said, 'Action', and I got up, brushed my teeth and came down for breakfast and it worked!" Sawyer told host Drew Barrymore on the "The Drew Barrymore Show".
Khloe Kardashian's house was almost stolen!
"You know the contractors ran off with our houses? So, we don't have houses currently. We bought these houses from a builder who was building these houses and he has investors behind him. We ran a background check on him. He had a 35-page rap sheet. I told mom I was not comfortable using him. Mom wanted to still use him." Khloe said, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
Ricky Martin: Don't know if I'm not getting acting parts because I'm gay
Martin has struggled to realise his ambition to attain Hollywood stardom even after the critical acclaim he garnered for his Emmy-nominated role in Ryan Murphy's 2018 true crime series, "The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story". "I love acting. I'm waiting for those scripts, for those great scripts. I can play gay, I can play straight, I can play a serial killer.
Madonna: My father taught me importance of earning one's way in life
The pop star posted a collage of pictures featuring her family in her father's vineyard. Along side the clip, she wrote: "My father is a survivor growing up as an Italian Immigrant in the US and living thru many traumas but always working hard for everything he had -- He taught me the importance of hard work and earning one's way in life… Again I thank you. It was so special to spend your 90th birthday with you and my children in your vineyard.
Money Heist Part 5: First official images released
The Alex Pina series tells the story about a criminal mastermind who goes by the name of The Professor, who plans the biggest heist in history -- to print billions of euros in the Royal Mint of Spain. Helping him in his ambitious plan are a group of specialists who go by names of cities. The group takes hostages to help them in negotiations with authorities are gunning to nab The Professor.
Lana Parrilla opens up on her character in 'Why Women Kill 2'
"I play Rita in Why Women Kill season two. She is a sardonic wife, married to this elderly man, and she has waited long enough for her husband to die so she can live her best life," Parrilla said. "She's the president of a gardening club that she rules with an iron fist and she spends most of her time perfecting her beauty and having this torrid affair with a handsome young buck!" she added.
Taylor Swift to star with Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, Rami Malek in new film
Russell, the filmmaker behind the Oscar-winning films as "American Hustle" and "Silver Linings Playbook", is directing the film from his own script. It's his first feature since the 2015 release "Joy" starring Jennifer Lawrence, reports variety.com. The title of the film, as well as plot details, have been kept under wraps.
Kate Winslet: 'Mare Of Easttown' was a middle-aged actress's dream
"It was a bizarre time, actually. It was September 2018, I was filming in the UK and in the space of a month I was sent the script for 'Ammonite' and episodes one and two of 'Mare (Of Easttown)'. I ended up saying yes to both of these huge, great jobs," she recalls. "I read the script and it was like a middle-aged actress's dream, quite honestly. I actually hate that term, but I am 45 now. I'm not 20 anymore," she adds.
Demi Lovato: Never too late to set a boundary with the world
The singer, who wishes to be addressed as 'they', started out as a child actor on "Barney & Friends". In 2007, they got a part on a short Disney Channel show called "As The Bell Rings" and then landed the starring role of the film "Camp Rock". Talking about having a celebrity childhood and setting boundaries, Lovato said: "It's never too late to set a boundary with the world and I have learnt that.
Kate Winslet didn't want 'bulgy bit' of her belly edited out of sex scene in new series
The actress said her role is "a fully functioning, flawed woman with a body and a face that moves in a way that is synonymous with her age," reports dailymail.co.uk. "I think we're starved of that a bit," she said of the scarcity of realistic female bodies on film and television during an interview with the New York Times.
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