Stars Use Late-Night TV for Damage Control 2005-06-11: NEW YORK - Russell Crowe on the East Coast, Tom Cruise on the West Coast. It was dueling damage control on late-night TV. Crowe appeared on David Letterman's ``Late Show'' Wednesday to apologize for throwing a tantrum and telephone at a hotel concierge, and show Americans he's not always such a hothead.
Hugh Grant Signals End to Acting Career 2004-11-16: LONDON - Hugh Grant says he's lost interest in acting and is heading into retirement. Grant, who plays heartthrob Daniel Cleaver in ``Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason,'' was quoted Thursday by the Evening Standard's Metro magazine as saying film acting is a ``miserable experience.''
"Chicago," "The Hours" top Golden Globe nominees 2002-12-19: BEVERLY HILLS - The musical "Chicago" topped the list of Golden Globe nominees on Thursday with eight nominations, while "The Hours" got seven nominations and "Adaptation" received six.
Hugh Grant Stays Mum on Hurley at Film Premiere 2002-04-14: LONDON - British actor Hugh Grant fended off questions about former girlfriend Liz Hurley and her newborn son as he arrived at the premiere of his latest film on Sunday. Hundreds of people gathered outside the Empire cinema in London's Leicester Square to catch a glimpse of Grant and his co-stars arriving for the world premiere of "About a Boy." Grant, dressed in a black suit and with his trademark floppy locks chopped into a short spiky style, went on a short walkabout before the premiere, greeting fans and signing autographs. But he good-naturedly dodged a barrage of questions about Hurley and her 10-day-old son Damian Charles, saying there was nothing he could say. "About a Boy" is an adaptation of British author Nick Hornby's best-selling novel about an irresponsible and immature Londoner who befriends a troubled schoolboy. The film's female star, Australian actress Toni Collette, also attended the premiere, as did 12-year-old actor Nicholas Hoult, who played the boy of the title. Hurley, who has remained close to Grant despite the end of their 13-year romance in 2000, was not there.
Hugh Grant Bemoans End of Romance 2002-03-31: LONDON - "Four Weddings and a Funeral" star Hugh Grant says fame has robbed him of the thrill of seducing women, the Daily Telegraph newspaper said on Friday.
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Stars Use Late-Night TV for Damage Control
Hugh Grant Signals End to Acting Career
"Chicago," "The Hours" top Golden Globe nominees
Hugh Grant Stays Mum on Hurley at Film Premiere
Hugh Grant Bemoans End of Romance
'Four Weddings and a Funeral' Actress Dies Aged 33
Actress-Model Hurley Expecting Baby
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Liz Hurley splits with US millionaire boyfriend
Clooney and Zellweger are "golden" actors
Hugh Grant says he was "too dull" for Hurley
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