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Tommy Lee Jones seeks $10M in 'No Country' lawsuit
SAN ANTONIO - Tommy Lee Jones is suing the makers of "No Country for Old Men" for more than $10 million that the Oscar-winning actor claims he is owed for starring in the 2007 hit crime thriller.
People:Tommy Lee Jones Cormac McCarthy Source:(AP)
2008-09-07
Hollywood reduced to supporting role at Oscars
Four European actors and the maverick Coen brothers shared top honors at the Oscars, relegating the traditional Hollywood of big stars and box office hits to a supporting role this year.
People:Cormac McCarthy Marion Cotillard Tilda Swinton Javier Bardem Julie Christie Henry Kissinger Activities:2008 Oscar Awards Holocaust
2008-02-25
Foreign stars and mavericks grab Oscar glory
Hollywood's biggest stars took a backseat at the Oscars as four Europeans and the maverick Coen brothers grabbed the top honors with films that won critical acclaim but only modest box-office success.
People:Cormac McCarthy Marion Cotillard Tilda Swinton Bob Dylan Javier Bardem Henry Kissinger Activities:2008 Oscar Awards Holocaust
2008-02-25
Coens, Bardem, Cotillard win Oscars
"No Country for Old Men" was living up to its front-runner status at Sunday's Academy Awards, winning the first two of its eight categories, adapted screenplay for the Coen brothers and supporting actor for Javier Bardem.
People:Cormac McCarthy Marion Cotillard Jon Stewart Tilda Swinton Javier Bardem Julie Christie Activities:US Election 2008
2008-02-24
Coen brothers bend rules straight to Oscar
True to their reputation as Hollywood nonconformists, brothers Joel and Ethan Coen are bucking 80 years of Oscar tradition with a rare joint nomination for directing "No Country for Old Men."
People:Cormac McCarthy Javier Bardem Warren Beatty Tommy Lee Jones Activities:2008 Oscar Awards
2008-02-21
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