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Bradley Cooper Named People's Sexiest Man Alive

Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper might be best known as a guy with a nasty Hangover, but now he's earned a new title: People's Sexiest Man of Alive.
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V. Good News! Bridget Jones 3 Movie in the Works

Renee Zellweger

Everyone's favorite British singleton is back!

Working Title Films is moving forward with a third installment to the Bridget Jones films, which are based on the novels by Helen Fielding, EW reports.

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Kara DioGuardi Takes on Roxie Hart in Chicago

Kara DioGuardi

Kara DioGuardi will join the ranks of Marilu Henner, Brooke Shields and Michelle Williams: All women who've portrayed Roxie Hart in Chicago.

VIDEO: Kara DioGuardi on dishing it out and taking it in

Beginning Sept. 5, DioGuardi will make her Broadway debut as... read more

Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth Wed

Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth

Reese Witherspoon and Hollywood agent Jim Toth tied the knot, People reports.

The private ceremony took place Saturday at Witherspoon's Ojai, Calif., ranch. The guest list included Renée Zellweger, Salma Hayek, Sean Penn... read more

Bradley Cooper, Renée Zellweger Call It Quits

Bradley Cooper, Renee Zellweger

Bradley Cooper may be the star of Limitless, but his relationship with Renée Zellweger has come to an end.

The Hollywood couple has broken up, according to People. The two first met when they worked together on the 2009 film Case 39.

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Bradley Cooper's Dad Dies

Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper's father, Charles, has died, People reports. He was 71.

The elder Cooper, who was a stockbroker with Merrill Lynch, died Saturday after a long illness.

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Bradley Cooper's girlfriend, Renee Zellweger, pulled ...
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Marcia Cross: Cancer So Doesn't Care If You're Famous

Tom Mahoney and Marcia Cross

Marcia Cross, an actress best known for playing buttoned-up Bree Van de Kamp on Desperate Housewives, is an advocate for many charities, but her work with Stand Up to Cancer has taken on particular significance since husband Tom Mahoney was diagnosed with the disease in 2009. Cross has appeared in PSAs for the organization's 2010 telethon, on which she'll appear alongside such luminaries as Adam Sandler, Denzel Washington, Stevie Wonder, George Clooney, Gwyneth Paltrow and Renée Zellweger. TVGuide.com talked to Cross about how she got involved, how her husband is doing and why it's important for people to donate...

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Stand Up to Cancer Special Adds to Its Lineup of Stars

George Clooney

George Clooney, Gwyneth Paltrow, Will Smith, Denzel Washington and Renee Zellweger are among the list of celebrities who will appear on the fundraising TV special Stand Up to Cancer.

The special, airing Sept. 10 at 8/7c, will be preceded by an online pre-show hosted by... read more

Lifetime's Living Proof Keeps Hope Alive

Harry Connick Jr., Living Proof

Strong women battling breast cancer. A sympathetic hero fighting for a cure. An ensemble of gifted actresses and a sexy charmer as their white knight. A three-hankie script and a four-hankie ending. Living Proof (Saturday, Oct. 18 at 9 pm/ET) might be Lifetime's most Lifetime-y movie ever. And yet the inspiring story, based on pioneering oncologist Dennis Slamon's dogged pursuit for a cure, took seven years to get to the screen — a struggle nearly as hard-fought as Slamon's battle to take his breast-cancer drug, Herceptin, to patients.

"Dennis Slamon became a hero to me," says scriptwriter Vivienne Radkoff, who had read Robert Bazell's 1998 book Her-2, chronicling Slamon's efforts to get Herceptin on the market. "I was obsessed, but something would always stop the project." One interested producer had to drop out after being diagnosed with breast cancer herself.

Eventually, Radkoff's script would find some big-name champions — producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron (Chicago, A Raisin in the Sun), actress (turned producer) Renée Zellweger and playing Slamon, singer-actor Harry Connick Jr. "No one would make Vivienne's movie," Zadan says. "She brought the story to us, hoping that we could somehow force it through the system. We've done a lot of dramatic shows that we care about, but this seemed to be the most important of all."

See who else is in the impressive cast after the jump.

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Renee Zellweger Offers TV Living Proof

Renee Zellweger by Mike Marsland/WireImage.com

Renee Zellweger is bringing her star power to Lifetime as an exec producer on Living Proof, a new original movie. She's teaming up with her former Chicago producers, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, for the TV flick, which chronicles the true story of Dr. Denny Slamon, who developed the breast cancer drug Herceptin 2. Harry Connick Jr. will play the lead.According to the Reporter, Zadan and Meron brought the script to Zellweger, for whom breast cancer issues are close to the heart. Dr. Denny Slamon treated Zellweger's publicist. Living Proof will be shot in Connick's hometown of New Orleans, and will premiere in October, as part of Lifetime's "Stop Breast Cancer for Life" initiative. — Anna Dimond read more

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