
Robin Wright Penn, Sean Penn
Is the third time the, uh, charm? Robin Wright Penn has reportedly filed for divorce from Sean Penn, marking the third time in nearly two years the couple has split up. (TVGuide.com's calls to the couple's rep were not immediately returned.) But the Penns aren't the only stars with divided hearts. Check out these other celebrity couples who break up to make up to break up to — you get the picture.
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Sean Penn
Curly and Moe have lost their Larry.
Sean Penn has dropped out of two film projects, including the upcoming Three Stooges movie, to focus on his family, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Penn, who recently wrapped Fair Game, in which he plays ...
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Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn
Sean Penn has withdrawn his motion to legally separate from wife of 13 years, Robin Wright Penn.
The Oscar-winning actor filed papers April 24, but pulled his request from the Marin County Superior Court, according to the New York's Daily News.
"It was an arrogant mistake," he said of his earlier attempt to separate.
In addition to requesting separation, Penn had ...
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Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn
Sean Penn has filed for legal separation from his wife of 13 years, Robin Wright Penn, Extra reports.
Penn and Wright Penn each filed for divorce in December 2007, but the paperwork was dismissed in ...
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Sean Penn
Sean Penn is going to be a Stooge.
Fresh off his second Oscar win and 20-plus years of dark and dramatic roles, Sean Penn is returning to his comedic roots (remember, he was once the stoner surfer Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High) by joining the Farrelly brothers' Three Stooges project, Variety reports.
Penn will play ...
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Sean Penn and Penelope Cruz
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has congratulated Milk and Vicky Cristina Barcelona on the films' victories at Sunday's Academy Awards. Milk picked up two awards: best actor for Sean Penn, who portrayed slain gay-rights activist/politician Harvey Milk, and original screenplay for Dustin Lance Black. Penelope Cruz was named supporting actress for her work in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona, in which she gets entangled in a three-way relationship with Javier Bardem and Scarlett Johansson.
"GLAAD applauds those who have ...
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Ben Stiller and Natalie Portman
Slumdog Millionaire swept. Kate Winslet finally got hers. Frost/Nixon got shut out. And on it goes. But, as we all know, there are much more to award shows than Oscar winners and losers. Here are our winners and losers from the 81st Academy Awards. Check them out and tell us yours!
11. Most Method:...
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Slumdog Millionaire
Slumdog Millionaire, the ultimate up-from-the-streets story, won eight Oscars to dominate a ceremony that emphasized populist films alongside artsy fare.
Kate Winslet scored best actress for The Reader; Sean Penn won best actor for Milk; Penelope Cruz scored best supporting actress for her role in Vicki Christina Barcelona; and in the night's most emotional moment, Heath Ledger's family accepted his best supporting actor award for The Dark Knight.
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Sean Penn, Mickey Rourke
You already know how we feel about the Oscar song category, but how about the other races — particularly the big ones? Well, now you'll find out. Behold, TVGuide.com's predictions for the 81st Academy Awards (Sunday, ABC at 8:30 pm/ET). Don't agree with us? Then check out the nominees here and tell us who you think will and should triumph on Hollywood's biggest night.
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John Krasinski and Amy Poehler
What we love about the Screen Actors Guild Awards is that it's short and sweet. Two hours. No host, no fuss, no crazy schticks. So in true SAG fashion, here is our short and sweet list of the top moments from the 15th Screen Actors Guild Awards broadcast. Check them out and tell us yours!
7. Mad Appeal: Jon Hamm, speaking on ...
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