A child actor who made the transition to adult roles, Christian Slater began his career in NYC on stage and in the world of daytime dramas. The gifted young performer appeared alongside Dick Van Dyke in "The Music Man" (1980) and appeared in the Broadway musicals "Copperfield" (1981) and "Merlin" (1983). Almost simultaneously, he made inroads in soap operas like "One Life to Live" and "All My Children". In 1985, he joined "Ryan's Hope" as the delinquent boyfriend of Ryan Fennelli (Yasmine Bleeth)—a show on which his father had played the leading character of Frank Ryan in the late 1970s.
Actress Sharon Stone has lost another round of custody proceedings over her oldest son.
AARP Britney Spears alert! China's favorite actress Sharon Stone has lost joint custody of son Roan to her ex-husband, San Francisco newspaper editor Phil Bronstein.Sharon was enjoying joint custody of their son but tried to modify the agreement this month, and the court ruled against her. Court documents state...
Actress Sharon Stone has lost joint custody of her son Roan, according to a court order obtained by Entertainment Tonight. Sharon Stone was said to have begged the court to allow her to retain joint legal and physical custody of son Roan, her son with ex-husband Phil Bronstein. Read more after the bump.
A judge rules the boy should remain in the "more structured" and "stable" home in San Francisco with his father
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Exclusive Breaking News: "Entertainment Tonight" has obtained a court minute order confirming Sharon Stone has lost physical custody of her 8-year-old son Roan , despite her court pleas to change the arrangement. According to court documents detailing a September 12, 2008 custody hearing, Phil ...
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Of all the writers and performers associated with the glory days of NBC's "Saturday Night Live", Bill Murray made the most enduringly successful transition to feature films, and though his big-screen career has had its ups and downs, mega-hits like "Ghostbusters" (1984) and "Groundhog Day" (1993) have more than made up for his misses, and he also successfully established himself as a dramatic actor as well.
Handsome, with chiseled, smooth looks and deep olive skin, Benjamin Bratt became known to TV viewers in 1995 when he joined the hit NBC series "Law & Order" in its sixth season, creating the role of Reyaldo 'Rey' Curtis, whose mestizo ancestry--mixed Latino-Indian and German background--matched Bratt's own. His character on the series, a family-oriented younger cop with conservative values, provided a marked contrast to the older, more liberal and cynical Det. Lenny Briscoe (Jerry Orbach).
When it came time to find a young actress to assume the role of the twins (originated by Hayley Mills) for the 1998 remake of the film "The Parent Trap," an exhaustive casting search occurred throughout the USA, Canada and even in London. Perhaps because the behind-the-scenes figures opted to avoid the obvious and cast the Olsen twins, thousands of girls were considered. After three callbacks and a screen test with stars Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson, freckle-faced Long Islander, Lindsay Lohan, won the role.