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Matthew Broderick, Ben Stein Remember John Hughes at Private Funeral

John Hughes

Matthew Broderick, Ben Stein and Vince Vaughn were among the colleagues, family and friends who attended a private funeral in a Chicago suburb to remember John Hughes.

Mourners gathered Tuesday in Lake Forest, where Stein, who played the economics teacher in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, starring Broderick, was one of the speakers. He said the service was ...
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First Picture of Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's Twins Released

Sarah Jessica Parker, Marion Loretta Elwell Broderick, James Wilkie Broderick, Matthew Broderick, and Tabitha Hodge Broderick

Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick have released the first photo of their newborn twin girls.

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The photo, taken Monday, shows one-week-old Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge and their proud parents in New York City. Also pictured ... read more

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick Welcome Twin Girls

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick

Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick welcomed the birth of twin girls via a surrogate mother.

The new additions, Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge, were born on Monday afternoon in Ohio and join big brother James, 6.

"The babies are doing beautifully," Parker's publicist says in a statement to TVGuide.com. "The entire family is over the moon."

Marion Loretta weighed 5 pounds, 11 ounces, while Tabitha was 6 pounds. Hodge and Elwell are ... read more

Sarah Jessica Parker Worried About Safety of Surrogate

Sarah Jessica Parker

Sarah Jessica Parker says she is "incredibly outraged" by the heightened media attention on the surrogate who is carrying her and Matthew Broderick's twin daughters.

"The most unsavory things have been done," Parker tells Access Hollywood. "She's had her phone hacked, her personal computer information hacked, she's had ...
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick Are Expecting Twins!

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are expecting twins via a surrogate.

An unnamed friend of the couple tells EW that Parker and Broderick turned to a surrogate after trying for years to have another child naturally. (Parker, 44, and Broderick, 47, who married in 1997, have a 6-year-old son, James Wilkie.) "They had a lot of unsuccessful tries," says the source. "They came to the conclusion that this was going to be the best alternative for expanding their family."

A spokesperson for the couple confirmed the good news in a statement. The twin girls are due later this summer.

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"Cooter"

Long time no recap my fellow 30 Rockers Been on vacay and then in LA for our Sexiest Stars party I reconnected there with Jack McBreyer one of my very first 30 Rock interviews and vice versa Such a nice guy His answer to the evenings round-up question What do you find sexy Kobe beef slidersNow on with the show And what a show it was The Rock has been a bit hit-and-miss since the strike but this was a helluva season-ender I thought And why All together now It had heart Beneath all the outrageousness absurdity and guest-casting it had heart as Liz was first freaked by and then enchanted by the prospect of motherhood Who else felt a tiny pang when Lizs messages to Jack played the last one suggesting her pregnancy was not to be Amazingly 30 Rock softened that blow by blaming it all on the Sabor De Soledad chips and the evaporated bull semen that gives them that tangy flavorBullet Batch No 1149 Jack talking about partaking in the read more

Cheers: 30 Rock — No. 1 With a Ballot

Matthew Broderick and Alec Baldwin by Nicole Rivelli/NBC

Cheers to 30 Rock for not being afraid to rock the boat — or the vote. The Emmy-winning sitcom has always gleefully bitten the corporate hand that feeds it, satirizing NBC and its parent company, GE. But during the election campaign, 30 Rock's gags have turned surprisingly political, taking shots at Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and President Bush (Jack Donaghy, who took a job with the administration alongside Matthew Broderick's king-of-denial Cooter Burger, proudly referred to Dubya not as a "lame duck" but a "lame eagle"). Something tells me Tina Fey misses writing "Weekend Update."• Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board.• We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine! read more

Who's 30 Rock's New Visitor? Anyone? Bueller?

Matthew Broderick by Danielle Venturelli/WireImage.com

Matthew Broderick is segueing from Broadway Producer to TV guest star. Filmdom's erstwhile Ferris Bueller (and the hubby of Sexy Sarah Jessica Parker) has been enlisted to appear on an upcoming episode of NBC's 30 Rock, playing "Cooter, an enthusiastic, clean-cut government employee who befriends Jack (Alec Baldwin)." Perhaps he will teach Jack how to succeed in business without really trying?Sound like a good fit? Who is your favorite Rock guest to date? — MWMUse our Online Video Guide to watch clips and episodes of 30 Rock. read more

Waylaid by Woody Allen, an Actress Gets Fired! Up

Annabelle Gurwitch, Fired!

Getting fired is never fun. But Annabelle Gurwitch's journey to the unemployment line was particularly unpleasant: Not long after she landed a dream gig in a Woody Allen play, the neurotic nebbish complained that she looked "retarded" and promptly sacked her. The comic actress — who's best known for her six-year stint as cohost of TBS' Dinner & a Movie — was devastated. How could she fight back? By mining her experience for laughs, of course! First she published a personal essay in Show People magazine. Next she organized a series of performances, both in Los Angeles and New York, where celebrities like Illeana Douglas and writer read more

Star-studded Encore Won't Save Broadway's Producers

Despite weeks of talk that Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick might reprise the roles they originated in The Producers, so that the musical might eke out an extra few (and likely $old-out) weeks on the Great White Way, the plug instead will be pulled after the Apr. 22 performance — three days after the show's sixth anniverary, the New York Daily News reports. To date, the Broadway staging has earned $300 million, though Max Bialystock insists it's in the red. read more

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