Valderrama signs with ‘Idol' company
Wilmer Valderrama and the producers of “American Idol” are getting into business together.
The actor, who starred in Fox's “That ‘70s Show” and has branched into production (MTV's “Yo Momma”) and movie roles (“Fast Food Nation”), will develop and possibly star in series projects for FremantleMedia North America.
Valderrama, 27, and producing partner Danny Villa will establish offices at Fremantle in Burbank for the actor's WV Enterprises, his publicist said Monday.
The “first-look” deal with Fremantle includes both scripted and reality shows.
Rosie on her post-‘View' life: You'll hear plans soon
Rosie O'Donnell may quickly be putting “The View” in her rear-view mirror. Asked Monday about her future plans in television, she said, “you'll hear very soon.”
O'Donnell only winked and walked away when pressed for details by reporters outside the Eugene O'Neill Theater in Manhattan, where she was a host for an online panel about teen issues with the cast of the N's “Degrassi: The Next Generation” and cast members of the Broadway musical “Spring Awakening.”
McCartney says new album is ‘very personal'
Paul McCartney says his upcoming album, “Memory Almost Full,” looks back to the past.
“In places it's a very personal record and a lot of it is retrospective, drawing from memory, like memories from being a kid, from Liverpool and from summers gone,” the 64-year-old ex-Beatle said Monday in a statement.
“The album is evocative, emotional, rocking, but I can't really sum it up in one sentence,” he said.
“Memory Almost Full,” McCartney's 21st solo album, will be released June 5 in the United States.
Willis talks about fame in magazine interview
Bruce Willis says being a film star hasn't brought him many perks.
“It's really ... weird to be famous,” the 52-year-old actor tells Vanity Fair magazine in its June issue. “It gets you into restaurants easier than other people, but beyond that, personally, you could set fame on fire.”
Willis reprises his role as John McClane in the upcoming “Live Free or Die Hard,” the fourth installment in the action series, which began in 1988.
“A lot of the physical stuff that they had me doing (for ‘Live Free') was still, let's say, low-tech,” he tells the magazine.
“I don't bounce as well off the concrete floors as I used to. There are those ‘ouch' moments that actually hurt.”
- From wire reports
The actor, who starred in Fox's “That ‘70s Show” and has branched into production (MTV's “Yo Momma”) and movie roles (“Fast Food Nation”), will develop and possibly star in series projects for FremantleMedia North America.
Valderrama, 27, and producing partner Danny Villa will establish offices at Fremantle in Burbank for the actor's WV Enterprises, his publicist said Monday.
The “first-look” deal with Fremantle includes both scripted and reality shows.
Rosie on her post-‘View' life: You'll hear plans soon
Rosie O'Donnell may quickly be putting “The View” in her rear-view mirror. Asked Monday about her future plans in television, she said, “you'll hear very soon.”
O'Donnell only winked and walked away when pressed for details by reporters outside the Eugene O'Neill Theater in Manhattan, where she was a host for an online panel about teen issues with the cast of the N's “Degrassi: The Next Generation” and cast members of the Broadway musical “Spring Awakening.”
McCartney says new album is ‘very personal'
Paul McCartney says his upcoming album, “Memory Almost Full,” looks back to the past.
“In places it's a very personal record and a lot of it is retrospective, drawing from memory, like memories from being a kid, from Liverpool and from summers gone,” the 64-year-old ex-Beatle said Monday in a statement.
“The album is evocative, emotional, rocking, but I can't really sum it up in one sentence,” he said.
“Memory Almost Full,” McCartney's 21st solo album, will be released June 5 in the United States.
Willis talks about fame in magazine interview
Bruce Willis says being a film star hasn't brought him many perks.
“It's really ... weird to be famous,” the 52-year-old actor tells Vanity Fair magazine in its June issue. “It gets you into restaurants easier than other people, but beyond that, personally, you could set fame on fire.”
Willis reprises his role as John McClane in the upcoming “Live Free or Die Hard,” the fourth installment in the action series, which began in 1988.
“A lot of the physical stuff that they had me doing (for ‘Live Free') was still, let's say, low-tech,” he tells the magazine.
“I don't bounce as well off the concrete floors as I used to. There are those ‘ouch' moments that actually hurt.”
- From wire reports




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