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Enough With Celebrity Splits; Let's Look at Valentine's Day Love Among the Stars
Recent months have been hell for stories of celebrity splits, from Heidi and Seal to Katy and Russell, Demi and Ashton to Johnny and Vanessa and more. But today being Valentine's Day, let us take a moment to shine some light on love in the celebrity …Read more.
‘House of Lies' Not Being Treated Like a ‘Black Show,' Says Glynn Turman/Steven Tyler Wishes He Could Let Emotions Flow in Witty Way
Don Cheadle's "House of Lies" has already been picked up for its second season, and costar Glynn Turman is quick to applaud Showtime for its support of the series that has Cheadle as a slick, smart, ruthless and debauched management …Read more.
Ask Stacy -- Week of February 11
DEAR STACY: We caught a showing of "The Flintstones" on ABC Family the other night, and that got us wondering what Kristen Johnston has been doing lately? — Gerry H., Rochester, Minn.
DEAR GERRY: The Emmy-winning former "3rd …Read more.
Billy Ray Cyrus Book Bound to Engender Emotional Responses/Farewell to 'House' Long in Coming For Hugh Laurie
Even with the publication of Billy Ray Cyrus' "Hillbilly Heart" memoir more than a year away, it's a safe bet that the book will engender emotional responses — for and against.
In the tome, Cyrus purportedly opens up about his own …Read more.
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ASK STACYDEAR STACY: Actress Reshma Shetty of USA's "Royal Pains" is breathtakingly beautiful. Where is she from, and what's her background? — Jeffrey H., Bronx, N.Y. DEAR JEFFREY: Born to East Indian parents in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, the 31-year-old actress moved to Richmond, Va., while in high school. She started college as a pre-med student, but switched majors after finding success in vocal competitions — she sings coloratura opera — and went on to graduate from the Cincinnati College of Music. She was the female lead in the touring company of "Bombay Dreams" and also acted off-Broadway in "Rafta Rafta." A rising star on the celebrity scene as well as on TV, she recently hosted a charity gala for City Harvest at La Pomme. DEAR STACY: Why did the Cheetah Girls split up? They were such an appealing and successful group, and my daughters loved them. — Cathy C., Chattanooga, Tenn. DEAR CATHY: Adrienne Bailon, 25, Sabrina Bryan, 25, and Kiely Williams, 23, went separate ways after finishing off their One World tour last December. They'd really grown out of their teen roles, and their last Disney Channel Original Movie, "The Cheetah Girls: One World," had drawn the lowest audience numbers of their movies. As Bailon told Just Jared, they felt they'd had a good run and it was time to move on. DEAR STACY: Can you tell me something about the main actor in those ubiquitous Verizon phone commercials? — Faith G., Cedar Rapids, Iowa DEAR FAITH: You're talking about 39-year-old North Haven, Conn., native Paul Marcarelli, who's been seen as Verizon Wireless' "test man" since 2002. He's a founding member of New York's Mobius Group Productions, and a voice actor/announcer you may have heard on Comedy Central, United Airlines or Aetna Insurance ads. He wrote an indie feature titled "Sweet Flame," with Mira Sorvino, Meagan Good, Jeremy Sisto, Loren Dean and Anne Meara that's awaiting release. His other commercials include spots for Old Navy, Heineken and Merrill Lynch. Marcarelli's twin brother, Matthew, is a New Haven firefighter. DEAR STACY: What has become of Lucille Ball's children, Lucie and Desi Jr., who at one time had achieved their own celebrity status? — Sally S., Woodhaven, N.Y. DEAR SALLY: Lucie, who had a run on Broadway in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" in '06, continues to keep up a full schedule of performing and directing gigs, with upcoming dates in California, Florida and New York.
DEAR STACY: Is Ron Belisario, the Dodgers pitcher, any relation to Don Belisario the TV producer? — Hal B., Huntington Beach, Calif. DEAR HAL: No, producer Pennsylvania-born Don Bellisario (two l's) of "Magnum, P.I.," "JAG" and many other shows' fame, is not related to Maracay, Venezuela-born Ronald (one l) Belisario. DEAR STACY: What's next for Raven-Symone? My kids are huge fans. — Tes from Brooklyn DEAR TES: The 23-year-old actress-singer of "That's So Raven" fame has announced that she's heading into the studio this fall to record her first album since parting ways with Disney's Hollywood Records last year. The R&B album will be her most mature yet, she says, and she expects to collaborate with some artists she hasn't worked with before. DEAR STACY: I watched an old Robby Benson movie on video called "Ice Castles," which introduced a young lady named Lynn-Holly Johnson. Whatever happened to her? Did she make any more movies? — Ken T., Forked River, N.J. DEAR KEN: The figure skater-actress, who now goes by Lynn-Holly Givens, took time off performing to focus on her family. She's married to Newport Beach, Calif., architect Kelly Givens, and they have two children. She did add a string of other credits to her resume before leaving the biz. Those include the big screen "The Watcher in the Woods," "Where the Boys Are '84" and "Alien Predator," and TV appearances on such shows as "CHiPs" and "MacGyver." Now 50, she resumed acting in 2007 in a community theater production of "It's a Wonderful Life." To find out more about Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith and read their past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2009 MARILYN BECK AND STACY JENEL SMITH DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS.COM
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