“Smallville” duo to write “Monster High” film

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – The creators of “Smallville” are switching their milieu from superheroes and the male demo to monsters, musicals and tween girls.

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Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, whose writing credits also include the movies “Shanghai Noon” and “Spider-Man 2,” are coming aboard to script Universal’s “Monster High,” based on a new Mattel property.

The monster musical is set at “frighteningly fashionable” Monster High and features the spawn of famous monsters including Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolfman undergoing the perils of high school.

After years of making toys based on other companies’ properties or movies, Mattel this summer is launching its first in-house brand created from scratch, pushing “Monster” through a combination of books, webisodes, animation as well as toys, apparel and accessories. And no entertainment line today can be complete without the all-but-inevitable live-action movie.

The picture is bringing a musical approach to a tone that will be part “Beetlejuice” and part “The Addams Family.”

On the surface, Gough and Millar seem an odd choice for the material. They broke into the film business with “Lethal Weapon 4,” the 1998 installment of the Mel Gibson franchise, establishing themselves as writers of action with a comedic flair. In addition to acting as showrunners on “Smallville,” they wrote “Shanghai Noon,” “Shanghai Knights,” “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” and “I Am Number Four,” an adaptation of James Frey and Jobie Hughes’ young-adult novel that is in preproduction at DreamWorks.

But the writers recently have been more in touch with their feminine side. They produced last year’s “Hannah Montana: The Movie,” which sang its way to almost $80 million at the domestic box office, and are developing and writing a television pilot for a revamp of “Charlie’s Angels.”

Factbox: Key facts on actor John Forsythe

(Reuters) – John Forsythe, an American actor and veteran of the stage, television and film, died on Thursday after a long battle with cancer due to complications from a bout with pneumonia. He was 92.

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Here are some facts about his life and career:

* Forsythe was born John Lincoln Freund on January 29, 1918 in Penn’s Grove, New Jersey. He was the son of a Wall Street businessman, attended the University of North Carolina, and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War Two.

* Original member of the Actors Studio in New York, home to a new style of acting known as the “Method”

* Made Hollywood debut in 1945 with “Destination Tokyo” starring Cary Grant

* Television series in the ’60s and ’70s included “The John Forsythe Show,” “To Rome with Love,” and “Charlie’s Angels,” where Forsythe played Charlie, a mysterious millionaire who employed three beauties in his private investigation firm — but was never seen on screen.

* From 1981-1989, portrayed domineering patriarch Blake Carrington in “Dynasty,” which showcased the excesses of the 1980s as it chronicled the ups-and-downs of a wealthy oil family.

* Role of Carrington won Forsythe critical acclaim as well as numerous Emmy nominations, two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor and People’s Choice Awards.

(Reporting by Alexandria Sage in San Francisco, Editing by Sandra Maler)

Drew Barrymore hates being called a celebrity

London, March 27 (ANI): If there’s anything that tips off Drew Barrymore, well, it’s being called a celebrity.

The ET actress, who has spent her whole life in the public eye, revealed her scorn for the word, dubbing it reductive.

“Celebrity! It”s become the most disgusting word on the planet. It makes me sick to my stomach,” The Guardian quoted her as saying.

The Charlie’s Angels star continued: “When I started out I was an actor. And now when someone calls me a celebrity, I want to shoot them. I want to go, thank you for reducing me – I”ve worked for 35 years, I”ve killed myself to be established as someone who is responsible, reliable and accountable in my field of work, yet you”re calling me a name of someone who basically got famous for no reason.”

She added: “It”s like the worst name on the planet. I hate it. And people say it all the time: ”You”re a celebrity.” No, I”m an actor. I”m a producer. I”m a director. I”m a toad. I”m roadkill. I”m anything but a celebrity.” (ANI)

Cameron Diaz ‘excited’ to work with ex-beau Justin Timberlake

London, Mar 10 (ANI): Cameron Diaz is “thrilled” to be starring alongside ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake in new movie, because she enjoys the singer’s on-set antics.

In ‘Bad Teacher’, the ‘Charlie”s Angels’ actress stars as a junior high school teacher who sets out to steal a colleague”s boyfriend, played by Timberlake, in the comedy.

Diaz and Timberlake dated for almost four years, before splitting in 2007, and since then the singer has found love with actress Jessica Biel.

But ‘The Holiday’ star is excited to have Justin play her love interest in the film, which also stars Molly Shannon and Jason Segel.

“We”re thrilled to have him. He”s the best person for the job. He”s going to be hilarious. He”s clearly a very talented comedian, look at his Saturday Night Live (skits). He”s fantastic, he”s going to be so great,” the Daily Star quoted her as telling Access Hollywood”s Billy Bush.

“We just had our first day of shooting yesterday with Jason. And we just laughed all day. It”s so wonderful, I”m so excited,” she added. (ANI)

Farrah Fawcett left out of Oscars’ ‘Stars We Lost’ tribute

Washington, Mar 8 (ANI): Farrah Fawcett, who passed away last year, was not included in the “Stars We Lost” tribute at the Oscars.

The segment opened with a portrait of Patrick Swayze, but made no mention of the ‘Charlie’s Angels’ star.

“What happened to a tribute to Farrah Fawcett?” Fox News quoted one commenter as saying.

Another commenter posted: “Did I miss it, or was Farrah Fawcett not in the memorial tribute?”

Movie critic Roger Ebert Tweeted: “No Farrah in the memorial. They have a whole lot of ”splaining to do.”

Fawcett died of cancer, at 62, in June last year. (ANI)

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* Nathan Gregor “Nate” Mendel is born on 2nd December 1968, is an American bassist for the bands Foo Fighters and Sunny Day Real Estate.

* Lucy Alexis Liu is born on 2nd December 1968, is an American actress. She became known for her role in the television series Ally McBeal (1998–2002) as the vicious and ill mannered Ling Woo, and has also appeared in several notable film roles, including Charlie’s Angels, Kill Bill and Kung Fu Panda.

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Diaz credits parents’ 39-year marriage for Hollywood success

Washington, July 16 (ANI): Hollywood actress Cameron Diaz credits her parents’ 39-year marriage for her success in Hollywood.

The 36-year-old star, who lost her father to pneumonia last year, still believes that the long-lasting love her parents shared is one of the key contributors to her sterling on-screen success today.

“It’s a bond that is so true, so pure, and so powerful, it is the most beautiful and inspiring thing that I have ever witnessed — the eternal love that my mom and dad shared,” Fox News quoted Diaz as saying.

“It was what has given me the strength and courage to live this extraordinary life and it is what powers the light that burns inside of me,” she added.

Meanwhile, Diaz is reportedly in talks to star in comic book movie Green Hornet.

According to EW.com, the Charlie’s Angels star has been offered to play the lead, opposite Canadian actor Seth Rogen.

The film to be directed by Michel Gondry is set to go before cameras later this summer. (ANI)

Cameron Diaz in talks to star in ‘Green Hornet’

Washington, July 10 (ANI): Actress Cameron Diaz is reportedly in talks to star in comic book movie Green Hornet.

According to EW.com, the Charlie’s Angels star has been offered to play the lead, opposite Canadian actor Seth Rogen.

The film to be directed by Michel Gondry is set to go before cameras later this summer.

Diaz has recently done a fierce and sexy Madonna style photoshoot for the cover of a magazine.

Known for her girl-next-door looks, the 36-year-old beauty is barely recognisable on the cover of V Magazine.

In the picture, Diaz appears with platinum blonde hair, wearing a black cone-shaped bra in the same manner as Madonna did during her ‘Blonde Ambition’ tour in 1990. (ANI)

Cameron Diaz does Madonna-style sexy shoot for mag cover

Washington, July 6 (ANI): Cameron Diaz has done a fierce and sexy Madonna style photoshoot for the cover of a magazine.

The Hollywood actress, known for her girl-next-door looks, is barely recognisable on the cover of V Magazine, reports Contactmusic.

In the picture, the ‘Charlie’s Angels’ beauty appears with platinum blonde hair, wearing a black cone-shaped bra in the same manner as Madonna did during her ‘Blonde Ambition’ tour in 1990.

And, to complete the aggressive look, Diaz also wore a black mini-skirt, thigh-high leather boots and a fake tattoo on her upper arm. (ANI)

Ryan O’Neal’s son slams dad over Farrah Fawcett funeral ban

Washington, July 4 (ANI): Ryan O’Neal’s son has slammed his estranged father after being denied permission to attend Farrah Fawcett’s funeral on June 30.

Ryan and his reformed drug-addict son Griffin had strained their relationship following a row that saw Ryan firing a shotgun into the stairwell of the family home.

Ryan denied entry to Griffin at his partner’s memorial service, insisting: “He’s a bad guy.”

And that left Griffin seeing red.

“I think he’s afraid of me because I know the truth about what happened in the later days. He’s a dark man and he needs to be put in his place. The reason why I’m not there is because I represent the truth and God forbid the truth coming out,” Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

Speaking outside the service, Griffin apparently added: “She’s mad I’m not in there.”

Charlie’s Angels star Fawcett died last month, after losing her three-year battle to cancer. (ANI)

O’Neal, Redmond break down in tears over Farrah Fawcett’s final letters

Washington, Jul 2 (ANI): Actor Ryan O’Neal and his son Redmond broke down in tears when the final letters of late actress Farrah Fawcett were read out during her funeral service on June 30.

The ‘Charlie’s Angels’ star had written two letters before her death, and a friend of hers read out the letter that had been written to O’Neal, detailing the ups and downs of their on/off 30-year relationship.

“When I figure out what it is all about, I can tell you,” Contactmusic quoted the message the friend read out.

The letter the actress had written for her troubled son Redmond was just as moving.

“The greatest gift of my life was to be your mother. By leaving you behind I hope you will be able to work out all your troubles and grow as a person,” it had stated. (ANI)

Fawcett’s former ‘Charlie’s Angels’ co-stars attend her funeral

London, Jul 1 (ANI): Late American actress Farrah Fawcett’s former ‘Charlie’s Angels’ co-stars Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith were amongst the guests who attended her funeral on June 30.

The actress, who lost her fight against cancer last week, was buried in a private ceremony at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels in LA.

Family members were joined at the funeral by celeb friends, including the dark-haired actress who played Sabrina Duncan in the 70s series, reports the Sun.

Long-term partner Ryan O’Neal was among the pallbearers who accompanied the casket, covered in yellow and orange flowers, into the Roman Catholic cathedral. (ANI)

Farrah Fawcett reconnected with ex Lee Majors after 23-years of silence

New York, Jul 1 (ANI): Late ‘Charlie’s Angels’ star Farrah Fawcett had reportedly reconnected with her ex-husband Lee Majors after 23-years of silence just months before she died.

According to USmagazine.com, Fawcett and 70-year-old Majors reconnected briefly over the phone, after she was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006.

“He didn’t feel like he could reach out to her himself – it had just been too long but he still cared about her deeply,” the New York Daily News quoted a source as telling the magazine.

“He would send funny messages to her through friends, and she would do the same, and it was very sweet,” the source said.

This past February, in the midst of the battle for her life, Fawcett received a call from Majors on her birthday.

“They had a 40-minute phone conversation about her life and the cancer and it was such a lovely moment for the two of them. I guess it was a good conversation. They joked and they got a little bit emotional,” the source added. (ANI)

Farrah Fawcett to be laid to rest on Tuesday

Washington, June 27 (ANI): Veteran actress Farrah Fawcett, who lost her battle to anal cancer, will be laid to rest on Tuesday, June 30.

The former ‘Charlie’s Angels star’ passed away just hours before King of pop Michael Jackson died on Thursday.

She will be laid to rest in a private ceremony open to mourners by invitation only, reports People magazine.

According to sources, Fawcett’s longtime partner Ryan O’Neal is handling arrangements.

O’Neal and Fawcett had planned special costumes to wear at their wedding before the late actress passed away.

She had accepted her long-time partner’s proposal in the weeks leading up to her death and the pair had hoped to wed as soon as her health would allow her to attend a ceremony and say “I do”. (ANI)

Fawcett, O’Neal planned special costumes for comedy wedding

Washington, June 27 (ANI): Ryan O’Neal and Farrah Fawcett had planned special costumes to wear at their wedding before the late actress passed away on Thursday.

Fawcett died aged 62 at Saint John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California, after losing a two-and-a-half year battle with anal cancer.

The former Charlie’s Angels star accepted her long-time partner’s proposal in the weeks leading up to her death and the pair had hoped to wed as soon as her health would allow her to attend a ceremony and say “I do”.

O’Neal had made the revelation about their wedding plans during an interview with American broadcaster Barbara Walters shortly before Fawcett’s death.

“We will (marry). I’ve already got my costume ready. (I’ll dress) like a gigolo, with a thin moustache and slicked back hair. We have fun and tease each other about it,” Contactmusic quoted him as saying. (ANI)

‘Charlie’s Angels’ co-stars mourn Farrah Fawcett’s death

Washington, June 26 (ANI): Farrah Fawcett’s former Charlie’s Angels co-stars Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith are remembering the actress after she lost her battle to cancer last night (June 25).

Fawcett, who rose to fame as sporty undercover detective Jill Munroe in the 1970s series, passed away at the age of 62 at Saint John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, Calif., after a two-and-a-half year battle with cancer.

Kate mourned the death of her loved co-star in a statement.

“I will miss Farrah everyday. She was a selfless person who loved her family and friends with all her heart, and what a big heart it was.

Farrah showed immense courage and grace throughout her illness and was an inspiration to those around her. When I think of Farrah, I will remember her kindness, her cutting dry wit and of course her beautiful smile. Today when you think of Farrah, remember her smiling because that is exactly how she wanted to be remembered … smiling,” Us magazine quoted her as saying.

Smith, the other member of the original Charlie’s Angels trio, reminisced about her friend as well.

“Farrah had courage, she had strength, and she had faith. And now she has peace as she rests with the real angels,” she said in a statement.

At the time of her death, Fawcett had Alana Stewart, her longtime partner Ryan O’Neal and her doctor Lawrence Piro by her side. (ANI)

Priest reads cancer-stricken Fawcett ‘her last rites’

Washington, June 25 (ANI): A priest was reportedly summoned to Farrah Fawcett’s bedside to read the cancer-stricken actress her last rites.

The former Charlie’s Angels star was rushed to a California hospital again earlier this week as she continues to battle anal cancer.

A priest was said to have read the devout Catholic her last rites in intensive care on June 24, reports Contactmusic.

According to TV news show Extra, Fawcett’s 90-year-old father, James, was allegedly rushing to be with his daughter while her partner, Ryan O’Neal, was apparently trying to arrange a temporary jail release for the pair’s son Redmond so he can join family and friends at his mother’s bedside.

Fawcett was hospitalised in April for internal bleeding not related to her disease, which had spread to her liver. (ANI)

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Actress Farrah Fawcett, the pinup girl of the 70s, who skyrocketed to fame as private investigator Jill Munroe on the 1970s television hit Charlie’s Angels, has died. She was 62.

The actress passed away Thursday at 9:28 a.m. PST at Saint John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, Calif., after a two-and-a-half year battle with cancer. She was with longtime partner Ryan O’Neal, friend Alana Stewart and her doctor Lawrence Piro.

Fawcett’s death was confirmed by Paul Bloch, one of her representatives at Rogers and Cowan, an entertainment public relations firm.

Fawcett, who checked into a hospital in early April, had been battling anal cancer on and off for three years.

Fawcett was diagnosed with anal cancer in 2006, and it spread to her liver two years ago. The film includes footage of Fawcett shaving her own hair late last year when it began to fall out after chemotherapy.

Surfing gives Cameron Diaz spiritual joy

Washington, June 23 (ANI): Cameron Diaz has revealed that surfing gives her spiritual joy as it makes her feel she is “directly in touch with God.”

“It’s very spiritual for me. It’s like being directly in touch with God. It’s so healing and amazing,” Contactmusic quoted her as saying.

However, the ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ star who comes from California, says that living next to the beach was not enough for her to learn the water sport, it was only during the making of Charlie’s Angels that she got a chance to stand on the board.

” It’s funny everyone sees me as a surfer girl because I grew up in California, but as a child I never surfed because I had no one to teach me and I didn’t even have a surf board. I love it now though!” she said.

The stunner is an immensely spiritual person and believes in guardian angels.

“I believe we have many lives and that our spirits are everlasting. I know I have many guardian angels with me all the time – I’ve always been aware of that since I was a child, and I’m very grateful. They’re with you, you know? They guide you,” she added. (ANI)

Diaz unveils her Hollywood Walk Of Fame star

London, June 23 (ANI): Cameron Diaz has unveiled her star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

The star, however, suggested that the honorary star actually brings actors to the ground.

“It really is the place where people can understand exactly that actors are not really stars – they don’t exist in the sky, they exist on the ground just like everybody else,” The Sun quoted her as telling the Hollywood Reporter.

Also the Charlie’s Angels star was nonchalant about people’s feet stepping on her name, she said: “It will be cool to be under people’s feet.”

The star is the 2,386th to have been placed on the walkway. (ANI)