Jake Gyllenhaal is looking forward to getting "fat" when he finishes shooting 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'.
The 27-year-old actor - who is currently in London shooting the Disney movie, in which he plays a sixth century prince - can't wait to return to his ordinary eating regime after losing weight and building up his 5lbs of muscles for the film shoot.

American actor Mark Wahlberg has revealed that supermodel Kate Moss reminded him of his nephew during the infamous Calvin Klein ad campaign.
Moss went topless for the 1992 underwear ad alongside Wahlberg.

He's back, yep in another installment of Fast & Furious.
Plus he has another flick on the way
more..

Orlando Bloom is engaged.
The 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor is blissfully happy with Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr, and the pair are reportedly making plans to tie the knot.

Say it ain't so, But it is and was.
During a Madonna concert, the former friends/lovers were reunited.
Why? Read on ...

"Terri phoned Simon and finished it in September, about six weeks ago," Cowell's rep tells People magazine. "They are going to remain close friends. Simon thinks the world of Terri and that isn't going to change. He also understands her reason for ending it."

When things go wrong, they really go wrong.
Just ask Terrence Howard, yah you remember him, one time Oscar Nominee. He has turned his ambtions on the stage and music. And now we learn boxing, as he tried to knock the lights out of Director.

The actor, who famously sparred with Lauer in a 2005 interview about Cruise's criticism of the use of antidepressants, insisted the two were actually close friends.

“Star Trek” star William Shatner is slamming former co-star George Takei for being “psychotic” and “sick” in a new Internet video clip.
“There is such a sickness there,” Shatner said. “It’s so patently obvious that there is a psychosis there. I don’t know what his original thing about me was. I have no idea.”

It appears that George Clooney's on-and-off long-running romance with actress Krista Allen is on again, according to the New York Daily News.

Colin Farrell has urged people not to feel sorry for him because of his troubled life.
The 32-year-old actor - who recently revealed he has recovered from his alcohol and drug addictions - feels uncomfortable when he is pitied.

Daniel Craig says playing James Bond won't stop him getting married.

The nine-year marriage of David and Victoria Beckham is in a serious crisis.

Mere days after David Duchovny announced his split from wife Tea Leoni - following completion of rehab for sex addiction - the U.K. Daily Mail reports that the former X-Files star had an affair with his 28-year-old tennis instructor, Edit Parkay.

Colin Farrell and Edward Norton, polar opposites as stars in the new film "Pride and Glory," are more similar than they appear.

NOTORIOUS Irish skirt-chaser Colin Farrell stripped down to his birthday suit to dance for mega-babe Sala Hayek - to settle her nerves about appearing nude in a flick.

Rocker John Mayer is trying to win back ex-girlfriend Jennifer Aniston by sending her soppy text messages.
Mayer, who had broken up with Aniston almost two months back, is now trying to win her back and even change his ways for her. He has cut back on his smoking and drinking and even wrote a song for her.

David Duchovny and Téa Leoni confirmed yesterday that they have split up.

Mark Wahlberg told People maggie yesterday that he and longtime galpal Rhea Durham are “talking about August” for their much-anticipated wedding. But it’s unclear if they’ll tie the knot in Boston.

Given Bush's verbal missteps over the years, Brolin could have fallen into the trap of playing him like a "Saturday Night Live" caricature, said James Cromwell, who plays the president's father. But Brolin delivers a performance that presents Bush as a full-blooded character.

Matthew Perry, the most sarcastic "friend" of them all, is set to produce, write and star in The End of Steve. This dark comedy has been picked up by Showtime and, according to Variety, stars Perry "as an unhappy, egomaniacal TV talk show host, confined to working on an afternoon gabber in Rochester, N.Y., and seeking redemption both personally and professionally."

James Bond star Daniel Craig has revealed that he has 'lost touch with reality' since he started playing the role of 007 agent. The 40-year-old, who has been wounded several times while performing own stunts for the forthcoming movie Quantum of Solace, admitted that since his acceptance of the part in 2005, the star has found it difficult to cope with the real world.

Actor Harrison Ford has brushed aside rumours that his Indiana Jones co-star Shia LaBeouf will take over his role as the action hero in the film's new instalment.

Johnny Depp has been voted the sexiest man in the world. The 45-year-old Hollywood heartthrob topped a poll by readers of Britain's Cosmopolitan magazine to find their favourite hunk.

David Beckham admits his marriage is under "pressure".

Actor Gerard Butler, star of the movie "300," is being investigated for an alleged attack on a photographer, a Los Angeles police spokeswoman said on Wednesday.

US actress Lauren Bacall has branded Tom Cruise a "maniac." Screen legend Bacall worked with Cruise's ex-wife Nicole Kidman on 2003 film 'Dogville', soon after her divorce from the 'Mission: Impossible' actor, and says she appeared "unhappy" during filming, before launching an astonishing and scathing attack on Cruise.

From gangland figure to CIA fixer, Underbelly star Vince Colosimo's latest role has landed him in the big league alongside Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio.

David Duchovny has checked out of a rehabilitation center for sex addiction, his lawyer, Stanton "Larry" Stein, told People magazine.
"David is out of rehab and about to start a new movie," Stein told People. "He successfully completed his treatment."

As if further proof was needed that the man behind the tinted glasses and forest of curly hair is not the same off the air as he is on, Howard Stern's wedding on Friday to longtime girlfriend model Beth Ostrosky was shocking mostly for how tame it was. No strippers, no topless fire-eating midgets, no professional farters.

David Spade speaks out about the arrest of Heather Locklear saying, "I think things get blown out a lot of proportion."

Leonardo DiCaprio wants Babies - say it ain't so.

Mario Lopez, surrounded by a gaggle of gals during his late-night birthday celebration at Las Vegas nightclub the Bank, after having dinner at Fix Restaurant & Bar with an entourage of friends and cousins.

Slumped in front of an empty minibar in an anonymous hotel room, David Hasselhoff somehow managed to concentrate for long enough to phone home.
‘I’m drunk and I think I’m dying,’ the veteran star of Baywatch and Knight Rider slurred to his wife. Then the line went dead.
British actor Michael Caine says he is thankful his past cinematic successes allow him to be choosy when picking new movie scripts.
The 75-year-old actor, who has appeared in more than 100 films, said he has reached a level of success where he can essentially chose roles that truly interest him rather than just look for a paycheck

Heath Ledger's daughter could lose $12.5 million if a life insurance company wins its case.
'The Dark Knight' actor died of an accidental drug overdose in January this year, but Reliastar Life Insurance is investigating whether he committed suicide.

Leonardo DiCaprio wants to get married.
The 'Titanic' actor - who has dated supermodels Gisele Budchen and Bar Raefaeli - previously claimed he would never tie the knot, saying he "did not believe" in the institution.

Robin Williams as a guest on The Late Show.

Though haunted by cries of nepotism early in his career, engaging, sleepy-eyed American star Nicolas Cage, nephew of director Francis Ford Coppola, led anything but a charmed existence growing up amidst the placid suburban comfort of Long Beach, California. His mother's hospitalizations for severe depression kept her away from the family for long intervals, and his parents' subsequent divorce, coupled with his adolescent feelings of "dorkiness" made it easy for him to identify with James Dean's outsider status in 1955's "East of Eden.”

Stevie Wong's interview with Eddie Jemison & Scott Caan at the Cannes Film Festival 2007 for the film 'Ocean's Thirteen'.

Vintage Godfather interview footage as part of a 1972 Academy Award retrospective.

Katie Couric speaks with Irish actor Gabriel Byrne about his rise to fame and what he really thinks about his current roll as a therapist in the HBO primetime series "In Treatment."

Actor Gerard "Gerry" Butler on Japanese TV program segment, Can you Speak English. The interviewer asks him to sing "The Phantom of the Opera" with her, and the look on his face is priceless!

Steve Buscemi chats with host Jiminy Glick in the Netflix Home Suite Home set on the Red Carpet at the Independent Spirit Awards 2008.

What will it sound like when you die? In the supernatural thriller One Missed Call, a chain of people receive terrifying cell phone messages of their own final fatal moments.

Morley Safer profiles actor Alec Baldwin, who talks candidly about his career and his personal life.

Thanks to his casual, off-hand charm and self-deprecating comic timing, British actor Pierce Brosnan firmly established himself as a commanding presence with his first introduction to American audiences as the sophisticated, but often inept con man-turned-private investigator, “Remington Steele” (NBC, 1982-87). Almost immediately, there were calls in the media for Brosnan to assume the mantle of James Bond from fading star Roger Moore.

Having equipped himself for self-defense and vigilante justice, Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) has a big surprise in store for a knife-wielding mugger on the New York subway, in DEATH WISH.

Despite being the son of James Brolin, stepson of Barbra Streisand and husband of Diane Lane, actor Josh Brolin struggled like any actor trying to forge a career – but unlike most others – he forged his in the shadow of three formidable talents. In fact, ever since his debut in the kiddie adventure comedy, “The Goonies” (1985), Brolin languished for years in roles that were well below his station. He did, however, reserve the right to be picky, often passing on projects other actors would opt to take.

Harrison Ford talks to David Letterman about his new Raiders of the Lost Ark movie.
