
Katie Holmes, Gordon Ramsay
Why all the feuds? This week featured major disagreements between a Weeds couple, Seth Rogen and Entourage, and the audio and visual portions of Katie Holmes' So You Think You Can Dance number. Good thing the president was there to weigh in — and fuel the biggest feud of all. Welcome to Top Moments, Everybody-Just-Be-Cool edition.
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Katie Holmes
Apparently, Katie Holmes does think she can dance — and like Judy Garland, no less.
Holmes, who was spotted rehearsing earlier this week at the So You Think You Can Dance soundstage, will show off her fancy footwork on the Fox series in a tribute to Garland's 1950 musical Summer Stock, Us Weekly reports. And not unlike her song-and-dance appearance on Eli Stone last season, Holmes will also ...
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Katie Holmes, Kevin Kline
Katie Holmes, Kevin Kline and Paul Dano have been tapped to join John C. Reilly in the new comedy The Extra Man.
Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini signed on to direct the movie based on Jonathan Ames' novel, and production is set to begin this February in New York, according to Variety. Springer Berman and Pulcini last directed The Nanny Diaries together.
In the film, Kline plays a failed playwright who works as a male escort for rich widows on the Upper East Side. Kline's character also forms a mentor-student relationship with a troubled, wannabe playwright (Dano). ...
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Katie Holmes
Though Katie Holmes had to spend her 30th birthday working, hubby Tom Cruise made sure that her big day would be one she would never forget.
As the curtains fell during Holmes' Thursday night performance of the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons, the cast and crew presented her with ...
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Katie Holmes on the cover of T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Since she became half of one of the world's most famous couples, Katie Holmes has been under the scrutiny of the spotlight alongside her husband, Tom Cruise. Yet, the actress, 29, insists that the public perception of her is all wrong.
"There's a misperception about me that I just became this wallflower, this woman who doesn't have any control of her life," she says in the upcoming T: The New York Times Style Magazine. "And that's pretty wrong. From the very beginning..." Get more of Katie, after the jump.
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Jonny Lee Miller and Katie Holmes
Cheers to Katie Holmes for her charming turn on Eli Stone. Mrs. Tom Cruise made us forget all about her tabloid-magnet status as Grace Fuller, a kindred-spirit love interest for Jonny Lee Miller's visionary lawyer.
Read, discuss and vote on this complete Cheer after the jump
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Katie Holmes
Dawson must be so jealous. When Katie Holmes returns to TV on Oct. 21, she'll set her sights on another small-screen hunk: Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller). Sparks will fly between the nonprofit lawyer and the real-life Mrs. Cruise, who will also get a chance to show off her — who knew? — musical chops on the show.
Read all about her guest-starring performance — as well as the possibility for an encore — after the jump.
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Katie Holmes by Ray Tamarra/Getty Images
Tom Cruise wasn't the only one who showed up for Katie Holmes' Broadway debut Thursday evening. Nearly two dozen anti-Scientology protestors swarmed the streets outside the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater, where Holmes is starring in Arthur Miller's All My Sons, to demonstrate their distaste for the religion, shouting such chants as "Scientology is a cult," and the staple since TomKat hooked up in 2005, "Free Katie," the New York Daily News reports."We aren't protesting Katie," an anonymous protestor said. "But Scientology is a cult and once you become a member you can't leave, and we've heard that Katie isn't able to leave because of Tom Cruise."The hubbub didn't seem to distract Holmes or Cruise though. The actor was welcomed inside the theater by fans and cheered loudly, alongside Dustin Hoffman, as his wife took to the stage. The 29-year-old actress reportedly held her own against her costars and theater vets, John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest and Patrick Wilson, drawing ample applause from ...
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Kate Walsh by Michael Desmond/ABC
If you get deja view looking at ABCs not-so-new fall lineup, theres a reason for that. Much of the schedule is a redo from last fall, with a number of promising shows returning that were cut short by the writers strikemost notably the Wednesday lineup of Pushing Daisies, Private Practice and Dirty Sexy Money.Our Wednesday night was to us an unbelievable success and were very excited to get back to that, ABC entertainment president Steve McPherson said during a session with critics at the TCA press tour Wednesday morning. We have kind of the advantage going in that we felt we had a dominant fall and a real strong core schedule and we didnt need that much new programming.In recent seasons, ABC has tended to single out just a few new shows for massive fall promotion, and this season it's planning to embrace a few old favorites. We can actually prioritize returning shows, says McPherson. One in particular: Desperate...
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Katie Holmes by Jean-Paul Aussenard/ WireImage.com
Ah, the joys of stunt casting. In an effort to draw buzz and new eyeballs to ABC's little critical darling that could, Eli Stone, producers have brought Katie Holmes on board for at least one episode of the show's sophomore season. The gig will be a reunion of Holmes and Stone's executive producer Greg Berlanti from their days on Dawson's Creek. ABC Entertainment prez Steve McPherson let it slip that Holmes will even sing and dance in the episode.So, do you have "faith" in Mrs. Cruise? Adam Bryant
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