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Dawn Wells Gilligans Fear

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Wells says she’s concerned about Hollywood doing a big-screen remake of the 1960s sitcom classic.

“I have a little apprehension,” Wells told Fox411. “Hopefully the integrity of the characters and the legacy that we have enjoyed for 47 years will stay. We were the surrogate family to an awful lot of folks. It is very important we don’t destroy that.”

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As for casting the role of Mary Ann, who Dawn played from 1964-1967, she says, “Mary Ann is a real tough one, but I think Drew Barrymore could do it beautifully – she has that sweet face.”

She adds, “Mary Ann is a good girl. She was a virgin, so casting now is going to be difficult. I don’t know where they are going to go with it, are they going to make it current or retroactive to what we were like? I don’t know what their vision is, I am very anxious to meet the new producers and the writers.”

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Seven costly pro athlete screw-ups

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Almost 80 percent of National Football League players are flirting with bankruptcy two years after they retire, according to Sports Illustrated. NBA players aren’t faring much better. 60 percent of former National Basketball Association players end up broke within five years of retirement. Athletes squander millions of dollars due to bad decisions, lavish spending and poor financial planning. Here is a list of athletes that have lost their fortunes through some of the biggest financial blunders of all time.

Scottie Pippen

Known more for his on court defense than his off court business sense, former Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen lost $120 million in career earnings due to poor financial planning and bad business ideas. Air Jordan’s sidekick blew $27 million on bad investments and spent $4.3 million on a Gulfstream II corporate jet.

Evander Holyfield

Four-time boxing champ Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield reportedly made over $250 million in cash during his boxing career, but despite this he reportedly is flat broke. Holyfield lost all his money by making “smart” business decisions look really foolish. You thought buying a house was a smart move? It normally is, but not when you buy a house the size of Rhode Island. Holyfield bought a $20 million house with over 54,000 square feet and 109 rooms. The house has 11 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, a movie theater, a bowling alley and an Olympic-size swimming pool. Imagine how much it must cost to cut the grass on all 235 acres! You could buy a Range Rover with the electric bill payment alone.

Lenny Dykstra

Former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies star Lenny “Nails” Dykstra was a success on the baseball diamond, but in the business field Dykstra has struck out. Dykstra’s failed businesses include car washes, a magazine company, real estate investing and a stock trading website. According to Dykstra’s July 2009 bankruptcy filing, he owed more than $30 million to creditors, including his $18.5 million purchase of Wayne Gretzky’s home. The amazing part is that after two foreclosed homes and numerous failed businesses Dykstra is offering the investment advice that led him into bankruptcy for a mere $899 a year! In the investment world, it is often said that past history does not dictate future performance. Nevertheless, it’s pretty clear Dykstra isn’t the guy to go to for advice.

Latrell Sprewell

Look up the word “shortsighted” in the dictionary and you will see a picture of Latrell Sprewell. He famously turned down a $21 million contract because he said it wasn’t enough money to feed his family. Sprewell, who made over $96 million during his career, lost his $1.5 million dollar Italian yacht, named “Milwaukee’s Best”, in 2007. According to MSNBC, a U.S. marshal seized the yacht after Sprewell defaulted on his mortgage. His $5.4 million house went into foreclosure in May 2008. Don’t blame Sprewell for turning down the three-year, $21 million contract though. I mean really, who could live off a measly $7 million a year?

John Daly

Two-time PGA major champ John Daly gambled away between $50 and $60 million in career earnings, according to his 2006 autobiography. Daly once lost $1.65 million in five hours playing the slot machines at a casino. If you think that’s impressive, there’s more. Daly blew $1.2 million in a mere two hours and 30 minutes at a casino in Las Vegas. He just had his $1.6 million house foreclosed on. Did Daly quit gambling after blowing so much cash at the casino tables? Not by a long shot. Instead, he decided to downgrade from the $5,000 slot machines to the $100 and $500 machines. It looks in John Daly’s world, that is considered sound financial planning.

Jack Clark

Former professional baseball slugger Jack Clark was driven into bankruptcy in 1992 by his appetite for luxury cars. According to his bankruptcy filing, he owned 18 luxury automobiles, including a $700,000 Ferrari and a Rolls Royce. Clark was trying to pay 17 car notes simultaneously, and whenever he got bored with a car he would get rid of it and just buy another one. He ended up losing million-dollar homes and his drag-racing business because of his extravagant spending habits, but despite one of the most publicized bankruptcies in baseball, Clark reportedly got back on his feet in the late ’90s.

Mike Tyson

The king of them all is boxer Mike Tyson, who squandered a $350 million to $400 million dollar fortune. So what did “Iron” Mike spend his fortune on? Everything. He dropped half a million dollars on a 420-horsepower Bentley Continental SC with lamb’s wool rugs, a phone and a removable glass roof. It is one of only 73 Bentley Continental SCs ever built. The sad part is that’s not even the only Bentley that Tyson owned! He spent over $4.5 million dollars on cars alone. Throw in a $2 million dollar bathtub and $140,000 for two Bengal tigers and you can see why Tyson’s fortune is down for the count. He filed for bankruptcy in 2003.

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Hilary Duff Spotted at Samsung 3D LED launch Party

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

She’s always up to something, and yesterday  Hilary Duff was spotted out and about in New York City.

The “So Yesterday” songstress looked to be in good spirits as she arrived at the Samsung 3D LED TV launch party at the Time Warner Center.

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And of course, Hilary was looking top-notch while posing for the paparazzi in a black hat, white and grey layered tops, black trousers and massive earrings.

During the course of the event, Hilary was seen chatting with funnyman Andy Samberg while guests like James Cameron, Melania Trump, and Tinsley Mortimer milled about.

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Former track star Marion Jones joins the WNBA

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The last time Marion Jones played competitive basketball was in 1997. Now, 13 years, five stripped Olympic medals and one prison term later, the former track star will make a return to the sport.

Jones signed a one-year contract with the WNBA’s Tulsa Shock on Tuesday. In December she announced her intentions to play in the women’s professional basketball league, but assumed she’d have to play in Europe first as a tune-up. Shock head coach and general manager Nolan Richardson didn’t think so. He worked out Jones over the weekend and signed her to the rookie’s minimum, $35,000, today.

“Watching her go through drills, I saw a player who’s perfect for our system,” Richardson said at the news conference. “The one thing I do know is she can run, and any player on my team who wants to be successful needs to be able to run.”

Richardson used his press-heavy “40 minutes of hell” basketball to lead the Arkansas men’s basketball team to the national championship in 1994. He plans to use the same style in the WNBA, hence the necessity to run.

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The same year Richardson and the Razorbacks were cutting down the nets, Jones was the freshman point guard on the North Carolina women’s basketball team that went 33-2 and won a national title of its own. She started all four seasons in Chapel Hill before leaving the sport in 1997 to focus on her track career.

Jones went on to win five Olympic medals in sprints and long jump but was later stripped of those after admitting to using performance enhancing drugs during her career. During a federal investigation into the scandal, Jones lied about doping and her role in a check-fraud scheme. She served six months in a Texas federal prison for the offenses.

Her comeback is a boon to both her career and the WNBA. Though playing in Tulsa for a mediocre team is far removed from being a star of the Summer Olympics, Jones can rehabilitate her tarnished image with a good showing in the league. PEDs or not, she was one of the best athletes in the world. Even after prison, pregnancies and inactivity, it’s hard to believe the 34-year old has slipped too much.

The WNBA needs Jones just as much as she needs it. The league has been floundering in recent years and any publicity the former Olympic champion can bring to women’s basketball will be well-received.

If Jones starts the season on the roster, she’d make her WNBA debut on May 15.

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Corey Haim Offered Celebrity Fit Club Spot Before Death

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Before he died at the hand of prescription drugs, Corey Haim was approached by VH1 to take part on “Celebrity Fit Club”. Unfortunately, the offer was rejected because if not, he could have made a difference today.

TMZ was the first to announce that the casting company wanted the actor to participate in a reality show, but the trade cited “Celebrity Rehab” instead of “Fit Club”. Corey reportedly was “extremely defensive and insulted, saying, ‘It’s the last show I’d ever do’.” A source said the 3-minute conversation ended with Corey saying, “I do not need help.”

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The truth is, Corey’s agent said his client had plans to do reality show. Access Hollywood said it was a new show about a life coach that would bring his career back. The 38-year-old who starred in 1987 “The Lost Boys”, also has some films under his belt including which he would direct.

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On Wednesday, March 10, Corey Haim was found unresponsive by his mother in the apartment they shared. He was taken to St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Burbank, California where he was pronounced dead at 12:15 A.M. Authorities found four prescription drugs inside his apartment but none was illegal. Corey has a history of drug abuse.

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‘The Hurt Locker’ earns best-picture Academy Award

Monday, March 8th, 2010

LOS ANGELES – The Iraq War drama “The Hurt Locker” won best picture and five other prizes Sunday at the Academy Awards, its haul including best director for Kathryn Bigelow.

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Bigelow is the first woman in the 82-year history of the Oscars to earn Hollywood’s top prize for filmmakers.

“There’s no other way to describe it. It’s the moment of a lifetime,” Bigelow said. “It’s so extraordinary to be in the company of my fellow nominees, such powerful filmmakers, who have inspired me and I have admired, some of them for decades.”

Among those Bigelow and “The Hurt Locker” beat are ex-husband James Cameron and his sci-fi spectacle “Avatar.” Bigelow and Cameron were married from 1989-91.

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Cameron was seated right behind Bigelow at the Oscars and joined a standing ovation for her, clapping vigorously and saying, “Yes, yes” after she won.

First-time winners took all four acting prizes: Sandra Bullock as best actress for “The Blind Side”; Jeff Bridges as best actor for “Crazy Heart”; Mo’Nique as supporting actress for “Precious”; and Christoph Waltz as supporting actor for “Inglourious Basterds.”

The Oscar marks a career peak for Bridges, a beloved Hollywood veteran who had been nominated four times in the previous 38 years without winning. Bridges, who played a boozy country singer trying to clean up his act, held his Oscar aloft and thanked his late parents, actor Lloyd Bridges and poet Dorothy Bridges.

“Thank you, Mom and Dad, for turning me on to such a groovy profession,” said Bridges, recalling how his mother would get her children to entertain at parties and his father would sit on the bed teaching him the basics of acting for an early he landed on his dad’s TV show “Sea Hunt.”

“I feel an extension of them. This is honoring them as much as it is me,” Bridges said.

Bullock, an industry darling who had never before been nominated, won for her role as a wealthy woman who takes in homeless future NFL star Michael Oher, who was living on the streets as a teen.

The award wraps up a wild year for Bullock, who had box-office smashes with “Blind Side” and “The Proposal” and a flop with “All About Steve,” which earned her the worst-actress trophy at the Razzies the night before the Oscars.

“Did I really earn this or did I just wear you all down?” Bullock asked the Oscar crowd. Bullock gushed with praise for her fellow nominees, including Meryl Streep, who she joked is “such a good kisser.”

The supporting-acting winners capped remarkable years, Mo’Nique startling fans with dramatic depths previously unsuspected in the actress known for lowbrow comedy and the Austrian-born Waltz leaping to fame with his first big Hollywood role.

“I would like to thank the academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics,” said Mo’Nique, who plays the heartless, abusive welfare mother of an illiterate teen in the Harlem drama “Precious: Based on the Novel `Push’ by Sapphire.”

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Mo’Nique added her gratitude to the first black actress to win an Oscar, Hattie McDaniel, the 1939 supporting-actress winner for “Gone With the Wind.”

“I want to thank Miss Hattie McDaniel for enduring all that she had to so that I would not have to,” she said, adding thanks to Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry, who signed on as executive producers to spread the word on “Precious” after it premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival.

“Precious” also won the adapted-screenplay Oscar for Geoffrey Fletcher.

“This is for everybody who works on a dream every day. Precious boys and girls everywhere,” Fletcher said.

Waltz’s award was presented by last season’s supporting-actress winner, Penelope Cruz, who gave Waltz a kiss as he took the stage.

“Oscar and Penelope. That’s an uber-bingo,” Waltz said.

Though a veteran stage and TV actor in Europe, Waltz had been a virtual unknown in Hollywood before Quentin Tarantino cast him as the prattling, ruthless Jew-hunter Hans Landa in his World War II saga.

“Quentin with his unorthodox methods of navigation, this fearless explorer, took this ship across and brought it in with flying colors, and that’s why I’m here,” Waltz said. “This is your welcoming embrace, and there’s no way I can ever thank you enough.”

“Avatar” won three Oscars, for visual effects, art direction and cinematography, beating “The Hurt Locker” for the latter. “The Hurt Locker” also won out over “Avatar” for film editing, sound editing and sound mixing.

With nine nominations each, “The Hurt Locker” and “Avatar” came in tied for the Oscar lead.

“Hurt Locker” screenwriter Mark Boal, who won the Oscar for original screenplay, thanked Bigelow, calling her an “extraordinary and visionary filmmaker,” and dedicated his Oscar win to the troops still in Iraq and Afghanistan, along with those who did not make it home. Boal also affectionately recalled his father, who died a month ago.

Missing from the onstage celebration for the “Hurt Locker” win was producer Nicolas Chartier, who was banned by the academy from attending the Oscars because of e-mails he sent urging members to vote for his movie — an academy violation.

“Up” earned the third-straight feature-animation Oscar for Disney’s Pixar Animation, which now has won five of the nine awards since the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences added the category.

The film features Ed Asner providing the voice of a crabby widower who flies off on a grand adventure by lashing thousands of helium balloons to his house.

“Never did I dream that making a flip-book out of my third-grade math book would lead to this,” said “Up” director Pete Docter, whose film also won for best musical score.

Pixar has a likely contender in the wings for next Oscar season with this summer’s “Toy Story 3,” reuniting voice stars Tom Hanks and Tim Allen.

Argentina’s “The Secret in Their Eyes” pulled off a surprise win for foreign-language film over higher-profile entries that included Germany’s “The White Ribbon” and France’s “A Prophet.”

“Crazy Heart” also won for original song with its theme tune “The Weary Kind.”

The song category typically comes late in the show, after live performances of the nominees that have been spaced throughout the ceremony. Oscar producers tossed out those live performances this time in favor of montages featuring the songs and footage from the films they accompany.

“The Cove,” an investigation into grisly dolphin-fishing operations in Japan, was picked as best documentary.

Oscar hosts Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin opened the show with playful ribbing of nominees. They also made note of Oscar organizers’ decision to double the best-picture category from five films to 10.

“When that was announced, all of us in Hollywood thought the same thing. What’s five times two?” Martin said.

Leaders of the Academy widened the best-picture category from the usual five films to expand the range of contenders for a ceremony whose predictability had turned it into a humdrum affair for TV audiences.

Oscar ratings fell to an all-time low two years ago and rebounded just a bit last year, when the show’s overseers freshened things up with lively production numbers and new ways of presenting some awards.

The overhaul continued this season with a show that farmed out time-consuming lifetime-achievement honors to a separate event last fall and hired Martin and Baldwin as the first dual Oscar hosts in 23 years.

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Susan Dey battled Anorexia nearly half her life

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Wonder why former Partridge Family star Susan Dey avoids those ratings-driven TV reunions like the plague? WONDER NO MORE.

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Susan, who was born in 1952, hailed from the New York City suburb of Bedford and began modeling at age 17 before landing her first acting gig on The Partridge Family which ran from 1970-74.

In the 1980s, Dey was critically admired for her role on the hit series LA Law, garnering a Golden Globe in 1987 and was then nominated four more times. The Emmy’s also honored Susan with three statues for her role as lawyer Grace Van Owen.

Susan then starred in the series Love & War (92-93).

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In 1993, The ENQUIRER, in a candid exclusive interview with Susan. first revealed her secret – the beauty had been battling anorexia for nearly half her life!

“I’m not in the clear yet – I’m still trying to overcome my anorexia,” Susan admitted in the exclusive November 1, 1993 interview. “It’s something that has been plaguing my life.”

The 5-foot-7 star who had at one time wasted away to 90 pounds at the height of her illness, weighed a healthy 120 pounds, at the time of the interview, and felt great!

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Susan – who won a years-long struggle against in alcoholism in 1987 – was going to AA meetings three times a week in 1993 and was also being counseled for her eating disorder.

“Beating a severe eating disorder is something you can not do alone,” she told The ENQUIRER.

Susan was on The Partridge Family when she first developed the life-threatening eating disorder. As the ailment progressed, it made her life a living hell.

And her problems doubled when Susan began boozing to cope with the stress of being the prefect teen ideal that appeared on hundreds of magazine covers. In Susan’s mind, she was far from prefect, suffering from low-self-esteem.

But she found new happiness when she married second husband TV producer Bernard Sofronski and with his aid Susan beat her demons.

“It also helps when you have lots of support at home – which I do,” Susan said. “My husband has been terrific! With him backing me all the way, I’m never alone.”

Therapists often advise: In recovery, why revisit the traumas that triggered self-destruction in the first place?

And while Susan may avoid a Partridge remembrance of things past, the still-stunning 57-year-old serves as a board member of the Rape Treatment Center at UCLA Medical Center helping others overcome their pain.

Story Courtesy of the Nationalenquirer.com

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