Barton seeks drunk driving plea April 12, 2008 Edition 1 Actress Mischa Barton, who starred in the TV drama The OC, has agreed to serve three years probation for drunk driving, allowing her to avoid jail and escape a charge
Mila Kunis sexy movie premier , Kim Kardashian is not. Kim looks like she is going to a trendy geriatrics bingo night in that dress. In other words, if she were hanging out with old people, that modern floral wanna
s are very popular among females. A lot of women who want to have a tattoo will most likely choose flower designs. Flower tattoo designs are feminine, and they remain as one of the most common options among women who
Shoebunny spotted Naomi Watts in Chanel sandals. This is style "G25565 X02200 60836 from Chanel's spring/summer 2007 collection. These are the same sandals Shoebunny already spotted on Naomi in a previous posting. One of the most famous designer shoes worn
Volatile performer from the German stage who gained international recognition for her roles in several films directed by R.W. Fassbinder--particularly "The Stationmaster's Wife" (1977) and "Berlin Alexanderplatz" (1980). Married to prominent German theate
Highly acclaimed, award-winning African-American independent filmmaker whose "Killer of Sheep" (made in 1973, first shown 1977) about the emotional and behavioral effects of his job on a Los Angeles slaughter-house worker, won multiple awards and, althoug
French director who eschewed the stylistic advances of the New Wave in favor of traditional technical proficiency and lightweight, commercial subject matter. Exceptions to his mostly routine output include the taut political thriller "Dossier 51" (1978) a
28, floored the "American Idol" judges by hilariously proclaiming deadpan that his main goal for season 6 of "Idol" was to "make David Hasselhoff cry." The humorous, bespectacled Sligh currently
An actress--best known for her role in Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets" (1973)--turned independent producer, Robinson has worked primarily in partnership with Griffin Dunne, forming Triple Play Productions with him and Mark Metcalfe in 1977 and Double Pla
A prolific composer since the 1970s, Conti rose to attention with the infectious score for the surprise 1976 hit, "Rocky" and won an Oscar for the inspirational, yet dreamy, music for "The Right Stuff" (1983).
This tall blond actor is best known for playing patrician characters noted for their cynicism and cruelty. Born into a theatrical family in London, Fox followed in the footsteps of his younger brother James who was a child performer. He
Stanley Donen was sixteen when he left his native South Carolina and moved to NYC to pursue a stage career. He landed in the chorus of George Abbott's "Pal Joey" (1940), which made a star of Gene Kelly. Donen and
offered a number of startling performances in a succession of feature films and TV longforms since the early 1990s. Encouraged by his mother to apply for work as a
got his start as a teen performer, working in hometown stage productions and eventually landing a starring role in the children's comedy feature "House Arrest" (1996). Though he decided at age six that
A chunky, polished, stage-trained character actor, Sorvino made his film debut in the riotous comedy "Where's Poppa?" (1970). After achieving notice for his turn in the original Broadway cast of Jason Miller's "That Championship Season" (a role he recreat