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Apr 13 2012 10:56 PM ET

Actor Ryan O'Neal diagnosed with prostate cancer

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Actor Ryan O’Neal, who successfully battled leukemia in recent years, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. In an exclusive statement to People, the star of Love Story and Paper Moon, 70, said, “Recently I was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. Although I was shocked and stunned by the news, I feel fortunate that it was detected early and according to my extraordinary team of doctors the prognosis is positive for a full recovery.”

O’Neal continued, “I am deeply grateful for the support of my friends and family during this time, and I urge everyone to get regular check-ups, as early detection is the best defense against this horrible disease that has affected so many.”

O’Neal’s diagnosis comes nearly three years after the death of his longtime girlfriend Farrah Fawcett, who died at age 62 from anal cancer. His memoir about their life together, Both of Us, comes out on May 1.

Jun 25 2011 11:15 PM ET

Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz say 'I do' in top-secret wedding

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Leave it to James Bond to pull off a top-secret wedding. According to People, Daniel Craig, 43, married Oscar-winning actress Rachel Weisz, 41, last Wednesday in New York. The bold-faced couple, who reportedly began dating last fall, will play newlyweds onscreen in this fall’s Dream House. While the U.K. newspaper The Daily Mail first reported the nuptials, People got confirmation of the hush-hush event from Weisz’s rep. The couple married in front of four people, including Craig’s daughter Ella, 18, and Weisz’s son Henry, 4.

Jan 31 2011 10:00 AM ET

John Barry, Oscar-winning composer, dies at 77

john-barryImage Credit: Peter Jordan/AP ImagesFilm composer John Barry, who helped create one of the most iconic movie themes of all time and won five Oscars for his ground-breaking work, has died at age 77. According to the Associated Press, the English-born musician, who contributed the groovy signature theme to a dozen James Bond installments, passed away in New York on Sunday. In addition to his work on the 007 films, beginning with uncredited work on 1962′s Dr. No, Barry won Oscars for the score and song of 1966′s Born Free, 1968′s The Lion in Winter, 1985′s Out of Africa, and 1990′s Dances With Wolves.

Jan 8 2011 05:55 PM ET

'The Social Network' clicks with the National Society of Film Critics

The National Society of Film Critics has friended The Social Network. Adding to its already impressive awards-season haul today, the Facebook movie walked away with Best Picture, Best Director for David Fincher, Best Actor for Mark Zuckerberg portrayer Jesse Eisenberg, and Best Screenplay for Aaron Sorkin.

Other winners with the National Society of Film Critics today include Vincere‘s Giovanna Mezzogiorno for Best Actress, The King’s Speech‘s Geoffrey Rush for Best Supporting Actor, The Ghost Writer‘s Olivia Williams for Best Supporting Actress, Inside Job for Best Non-Fiction Film, and Carlos for Best Foreign Film.

Jan 8 2011 12:49 PM ET

Ivan Reitman says 'Ghostbusters 3' script is ready

GhostbustersImage Credit: Everett CollectionPaging Dr. Venkman. You’re wanted on the set of Ghostbusters 3. Ivan Reitman, the man who directed and produced 1984′s box-office smash Ghostbusters and its 1989 sequel, says a “very good script” for a third film in the knee-slapping ghost-hunting franchise has been sent to Bill Murray. According to the Associated Press, Reitman added, “nothing you’ve read on the internet is accurate” and that Murray has not yet read a script for Ghostbusters 3. Reitman also says he believes that the new screenplay is strong enough to be filmed — “it’s good enough to do, to take the risk of doing again.” Reitman did not say who had written the long-awaited screenplay or whether the other two stars of the franchise, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, had also been sent the script. Stay tuned.

Nov 9 2010 01:29 PM ET

Robert De Niro to receive DeMille lifetime achievement award at Golden Globes

Robert De Niro, two-time Oscar winner and the man who portrayed such indelible big-screen characters as the young Don Corleone, Travis Bickle, and Jake La Motta, will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at next year’s Golden Globes. The honor was announced today by Kevin Spacey. The award will be presented to De Niro at the 68th annual Golden Globes on Jan. 16. Previous winners include Barbra Streisand, Al Pacino, Michael Douglas, Steven Spielberg, and last year’s recipient (and frequent De Niro collaborator) Martin Scorsese.

Nov 6 2010 07:38 PM ET

Singer Lily Allen hospitalized

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Lily Allen was rushed to an English hospital on Friday night with a potentially fatal blood-poisoning condition called septicaemia, according to U.K.’s Daily Mail. If left untreated, the bacterial blood condition can develop into septic shock. The emergency took place just days after the singer lost her baby in a miscarriage — her second in three years. Allen’s publicist told the Daily Mail that Allen is “responding well” and “continues to improve.”

Nov 5 2010 11:15 PM ET

Jill Clayburgh, Oscar-nominated actress, dies at 66

Jill Clayburgh, one of the leading actresses of the ’70s and a two-time Oscar nominee, died on Friday at her home in Lakeville, Conn., according to the New York Times. She was 66. The cause was chronic leukemia, a disease she had lived with for more than 20 years, her husband, playwright David Rabe, told the paper.

Clayburgh, who had a thousand-watt smile that usually took a backseat to the mixed-up, high-strung characters she played onscreen, started her career on Broadway in the 1960s. But it was in the ’70s, when the women’s movement was reaching full bloom, that Clayburgh found her footing as one of Hollywood’s most electric and of-the-moment leading ladies. Although she had the comedy chops to keep up with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor in 1976′s Silver Streak, Clayburgh’s greatest strength was inhabiting a new kind of woman — liberated, smart, sexual, and just a bit daffy. Take Paul Mazursky’s 1978 ‘Me Decade’ classic An Unmarried Woman. In that timely and topical comedy, Clayburgh tries to make sense of her life after her husband leaves her for another woman. She rightly received an Oscar nomination for the film, but lost to Jane Fonda for Coming Home.

The next year Clayburgh was nominated again. This time for 1979′s Starting Over, an unfortunately forgotten drama, again centering on divorce, in which she shines as a teacher who falls in love with a lonely and newly single man played by Burt Reynolds. Clayburgh’s other notable films include 1977′s Semi-Tough, 1981′s First Monday in October, 1983′s Hanna K., and 1986′s Where Are the Children? In 1999, Entertainment Weekly named Clayburgh one of Hollywood’s 25 Greatest Actresses. More recently, she was a regular on the ABC series Dirty Sexy Money and she will also soon be seen in the film Love and Other Drugs, in which she plays Jake Gyllenhaal’s mother.

Besides playwright David Rabe, whom she married in 1978, Clayburgh is survived by a daughter, actress Lily Rabe who is currently starring in the Broadway production of The Merchant of Venice opposite Al Pacino; a son, Michael; a stepson, Jason; and a brother, James.

Oct 22 2010 04:16 PM ET

Randy Quaid and wife arrested in Vancouver

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Actor Randy Quaid and his wife Evi were arrested in Vancouver on Wednesday for immigration violations charges after recently skipping a court date in California. The actor, 60, and his wife, 47, are set to appear before a Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board hearing this afternoon, a spokesman for the department told CTV News. The headline-grabbing couple originally made news back in September when they were charged with felony burglary on suspicion of illegally squatting in the guest house of a California home they owned in the 1990s. Evi was also charged with resisting arrest. Earlier this week, a judge in Santa Barbara issued $50,000 bench warrants when the Quaids failed to show for their arraignment hearing. Celebrity bounty hunter Duane ‘Dog’ Chapman issued a public challenge to the couple on Thursday night, urging Quaid to turn himself in or he would capture them personally. Quaid is best known for his Oscar-nominated role in 1973′s The Last Detail and for playing the wacky cousin Eddie in National Lampoon’s Vacation movies. He is also the brother of actor Dennis Quaid.

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Oct 8 2010 03:25 PM ET

John Stamos extorters get four years in prison

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A Michigan couple convicted of attempting to extort $680,000 from actor John Stamos were both sentenced to four years in prison on Friday, according to the Associated Press. Allison Coss, 24, and Scott Sippola, 31, were convicted in July of conspiracy and using e-mail to threaten a person’s reputation after threatening to sell old photos of Stamos with strippers and cocaine to the tabloids unless he paid them to keep quiet. The FBI said the photos did not exist. Stamos reportedly met Coss in Orlando, Fla., in 2004 when she was 17 years old, shortly after separating from his wife, model-turned-actress Rebecca Romijn. Coss testified that Stamos snorted cocaine, sat nude in a hot tub with the teenager, and made sexual advances. Stamos denied her account, calling the couple’s allegations “reprehensible” in a statement. “The defendants’ strategy consisted of lying and inventing stories at trial in a bid to confuse and incite the jury,” the Full House star, 47, wrote. “I was forced to watch [Coss] slander me at trial with impunity while the press reported their fabricated allegations.”

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