Lindsay Lohan will play Kim Gotti opposite John Travolta in the film Gotti: Three Generations, Variety reports.
Lohan, 24, has also signed on to appear in the film Mob Street, which comes from the same production company as...
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Lindsay Lohan has been approached to join the biopic Gotti: Three Generations, the Associated Press reports.
During Monday night's press conference for the upcoming film, Lohan sat in the front row, sparking rumors she might be joining the cast. Producer Mark Fiore confirmed that they've been speaking, but said that nothing is finalized. There's no word on who she'll play, but it's hard to ignore her resemblance to Victoria Gotti, no?
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SNL alum Jimmy Fallon is altar-bound, having popped the question to longtime honey Nancy Juvonen, who co-owns Flower Films with Drew Barrymore and apparently never saw Taxi, says the New York Post.... Also heading to the chapel, I now read, are Joe Pesci and Angie Everhart (?!).... Lou Diamond Phillips' second marriage, to Kelly Phillips, has officially been dissolved. The couple will share custody of their three children, with Phillips paying child and spousal support totalling $12,200 a month. Guess who wants more Numbers guest gigs now?
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After a stellar riding career highlighted by three Kentucky Derby wins, election to the Hall of Fame and a major role in the Oscar-nominated Seabiscuit, jockey Gary Stevens moves from the saddle to the TV analyst's chair for the 132nd Run for the Roses. Stevens adds a unique perspective to TVG's countdown to the Derby as well as to NBC's Triple Crown coverage in Louisville and Baltimore (Preakness Stakes), before handing off to ABC and fellow jockey-turned-analyst Jerry Bailey for the Belmont Stakes in New York. Stevens briefly retired once before (in December 1999) but seems far more content with his decision to move on this time.
TV Guide: Is this your first Derby s
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