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Stars talk about classic movies and money woes
LOS ANGELES - It was movie stars celebrating movies, as Sean Connery, Keanu Reeves, Jim Carrey, Jodie Foster, Dustin Hoffman and a host of others gathered in Hollywood for the American Film Institute's annual "AFI Night at the Movies."
Nations:Canada People:Sarah Palin Jim Carrey Joseph Biden Shirley Maclaine Mike Myers Warren Beatty
2008-10-02
Catch a flick with your favorite celeb for $25
LOS ANGELES - Sit beside Steve Martin for a screening of "The Jerk," share a theater with Mike Myers for a showing of "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" or squirm in your seat alongside Jodie Foster during "The Silence of the Lambs."
Nations:U.S. People:Shirley Maclaine Mike Myers Steve Martin Denzel Washington Annette Bening Dustin Hoffman
2008-09-10
Oscar snub leaves Whoopi sad, choked up
Whoopi Goldberg seemed sad and choked up on "The View" Monday when her fellow co-hosts discussed how she was not included in a montage featuring Oscar hosts during the Academy Awards telecast.
People:Elisabeth Hasselbeck Whoopi Goldberg Barbara Walters Steve Martin Activities:2008 Oscar Awards
2008-02-25
Washington elite fetes Hollywood stars
Washington's elite swayed to Motown and The Beach Boys as Hollywood descended on the capital on Sunday to pay tribute to five superstars who earned Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime contributions to the arts.
People:Jordin Sparks Vanessa Williams Steve Carell Martin Scorsese Condoleezza Rice Diana Ross
2007-12-03
Kennedy Center honors for 5
From "Good Vibrations" to "GoodFellas," Brian Wilson and Martin Scorsese scored. Steve Martin strutted as one of the "wild and crazy guys." Diana Ross sang to Motown stardom. Pianist Leon Fleisher surmounted a debilitating injury.
People:Steve Martin Martin Scorsese Vanessa Williams Steve Carell Lyle Lovett Diana Ross
2007-12-03
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