
Jennifer Aniston
What do NCIS, the Dallas Cowboys and Jennifer Aniston have in common?
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NCIS, the Cowboys and Aniston topped their respective categories based on last week's user adds, ahead of such other shows, teams and stars as...
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Angelina Jolie, Sarah Jessica Parker
Angelina Jolie and Sarah Jessica Parker are the highest paid women in Hollywood, according to Forbes.
Jolie, whose most recent role was voicing Tigress in Kung Fu Panda 2, and Parker, who's most famous for portraying Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City, tied for the top spot. They both raked in $30 million from May 2010 to May 2011, according to the magazine.
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Daniel Radcliffe
With Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 set to hit theaters on July 15, Daniel Radcliffe is reflecting on what he'll miss most about playing the Boy Wizard — and a couple things he definitely will not.
"You know if I were to sit here saying, 'Oh I really miss doing the broomstick scenes,' then I'd be surprised. But I don't miss that," Radcliffe tells Hollywood 411's Marc Istook in an interview to air on Sunday. "I miss all the things I expected to miss. I miss the crew, and I miss the cast, and I miss getting to work with some of my best friends every day. And there are equally things like Quidditch, that I will never miss."
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Megan Mullally
Who's the funniest woman ever to appear on television?
From Lucille Ball's physical comedy on I Love Lucy to Tina's Fey's witty dialogue on 30 Rock, TV Guide Network is counting down the most comedic ladies who have graced the small screen.
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Tabatha Coffey
Did you ever want Jennifer Aniston's "Rachel" or fawn over Farrah Fawcett's feathers?
In a new one-hour TV Guide Network special, Tabatha's Hollywood Hair, tough-love stylist Tabatha Coffey looks back at the history of Hollywood hair. In addition to interviews with the woman who created Justin Bieber's signature hair helmet and such hair mavens as Ken Paves, Sally Hershberger and Chris McMillan, the special investigates the lengths to which actresses will go for a role, like when Demi Moore and Natalie Portman went bald for G.I. Jane and V for Vendetta, respectively.
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Joe Bastianich
Joe Bastianach knows the culinary world. Not only is he a judge on Fox's MasterChef — which returns for a second season on Monday at 8/7c — he operates three wineries in Italy and 18 restaurants across the country with business partner-celebrity chef Mario Batali. But Bastianich isn't only about food. If necessary, he claims he could make a living by singing for his supper.
The restauranteur can carry a tune and is drawn to shows that feature singing like Glee. "Those kids are fantastic," he tells TVGuide.com. "I love it because I sing, so I sing along with them." As for fellow Fox reality show American Idol, he boasts, "I'd go on there and win if I wasn't so damn old."
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Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston walked away with a pair of golden antlers and Keith Richards took home a pair of honors as both were honored at Spike TV's Guys Choice Awards.
Aniston accepted the Decade of Hotness Award and promised to...
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Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston sports a new, all-brunette 'do in the trailer of Seth Gordon's Horrible Bosses (due out July 8). Maybe you think this alone should not be news, but it is: Seventeen years after the debut of "The Rachel," people still cannot get enough of Aniston's hair...
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Bob Newhart
Bob Newhart has joined Lifetime's new original movie Project Five, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
Lifetime renews Army Wives, sets Diva premiere
An anthology of five short films, Project Five explores the impact of breast cancer on people's lives. Newhart, 81, will play ...
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Robert Pattinson and Daniel Radcliffe
It's all about Harry Potter and Twilight at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards as the boy wizard takes on Edward Cullen in several categories including best movie, the network announced Tuesday.
Twilight: Eclipse led with eight nominations, followed by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, which got seven. The two will compete with Inception, The Social Network and Black Swan for the top prize.
Stars Daniel Radcliffe, Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson will also duke it out for...
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