After nine years together, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have finally gotten married.
While their union was one of the most-anticipated in Hollywood history, the A-list couple managed to get hitched secretly in the France hamlet of Correns on Saturday. They tied the knot at Chateau Miraval in a private nondenominational civil ceremony at a small chapel attended by family and friends, the rep told the AP. Ahead of their nuptials Pitt and Jolie, 39, obtained a marriage license from a local California judge, who also officiated their ceremony in France. The couple's six children also chipped in at the nuptials. The "Maleficent" star was walked down the aisle by eldest sons Maddox, 13, and Pax, 10. Daughters Zahara, 9, and Vivienne, 6, threw petals while Shiloh, 8, and Knox, 6, served as ring bearers, the spokesman said.
It's always nice when unattractive people find each other, fall in love, and eventually get married.
Oscar-winning British film director Richard Attenborough has died at the age of 90. Lord Attenborough was one of Britain's leading actors, before becoming a highly successful director.
In a career that spanned six decades, he appeared in films including Brighton Rock, World War Two prisoner of war thriller The Great Escape and later in dinosaur blockbuster Jurassic Park. As a director he was perhaps best known for Gandhi, which won him two Oscars.
In prep for the Emmy Awards this weekend, the TV Academy put out this video that shows what happens when Julia-Louis Dreyfus tries to sell one of her Emmy's to the Breaking Bad guys.
A photo of Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) was tweeted out today to let people know that production has just resumed on the new Star Wars movie. The Force must have worked its magic on Harrison Ford's injury from a couple months back.
Luke is looking a bit Obi-Wanish.
He's also looking a bit Walker, Texas Rangerish as well.
Actress Lauren Bacall, the husky-voiced Hollywood icon known for her sultry sensuality, died Tuesday. She was 89. Her international fame began before the backdrop of World War II, in 1944 with her first film, "To Have and Have Not," which she made with future husband Humphrey Bogart.
They married in 1945, had two children and went on to make more films together, including "The Big Sleep" (1946), "Dark Passage" (1947) and "Key Largo" (1948). Bogart died in 1957. Bacall's confident, smoldering expression -- the down-turned face and up-turned eyes -- earned her the nickname: The Look. Bacall won two Tony Awards and an honorary Oscar; she was nominated for three Emmy Awards.
She was one of the biggest stars of her time and one of the most famous women in the world.
Robin Williams -- who first made America laugh and eventually touched "every element of the human spirit" in a remarkable range of performances -- died at his Northern California home Monday.
Williams apparently took his own life, law enforcement officials said. He was 63. President Barack Obama's statement sent from the White House summed it up: "Robin Williams was an airman, a doctor, a genie, a nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang Peter Pan, and everything in between. But he was one of a kind. He arrived in our lives as an alien -- but he ended up touching every element of the human spirit. He made us laugh. He made us cry. He gave his immeasurable talent freely and generously to those who needed it most -- from our troops stationed abroad to the marginalized on our own streets."
He was a multi-talented man who brought a lot of laughter and smiles to the world. So sad that he couldn't find his way out of his depression…it's really an awful disease.
Jeff Goldblum attended a friend's wedding recently and, when asked if he'd be willing to be a part of the "Jurassic Wedding" meme that so many wedding photographers are doing now, the Jurassic Park co-star happily obliged (he's in the lighter suit)...
Hilarious.
Also, ironically, Jurassic World finished principal photography today.
The director of next summer's Jurassic World movie tweeted this out to Chris Pratt (the star of his movie) to wish him well on today's opening of Guardians of the Galaxy…
I've liked Chris since I first saw him on Parks and Recreation and I'm glad he's doing so well. I think he's going to be very busy for quite a while.