‘Harry Potter’ countdown: Getting to know the real-life Weasley boys - Los Angeles Times Blogs
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In “Half-Blood Prince,” Fred and George Weasley are now the proud owners of the magical novelty shop Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes. The Phelps twins talk about their experiences in the first six Potter films. MG: How were you first cast in the Harry
A student’s investment - New Zealand Herald
As a 21-year-old university student, Helene Ravlich bought the house she now shares with her husband Jooles Clements and baby son Wolf. When most other students were out partying, Ravlich had her eye on the property market, using money she earned
Ramon Rodriguez will have bigger role in third ‘Transformers’ movie - Los Angeles Times Blogs
How big will ” Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen ” get? The movie was closing in on $400 million on Monday, a number that surprised even some of the people at Paramount Pictures. We’ve had tons of coverage on the film, which is breaking records
Steve Carell May Be Sold On Billy Mays: The Movie - Cinema Blend
People expect a movie about Michael Jackson (in fact, our high commander, Josh Tyler already started casting it ). A documentary about Farrah Fawcett has already been filmed. Even a movie about Ed McMahon wouldn t be too out of the question given
Michael Jackson Leaves Behind Large Family Legacy - WSB-TV Atlanta
Up until the time he shot to superstardom as a solo artist in 1982 with “Thriller,” late legendary singer Michael Jackson was part of the iconic family group known as The Jackson 5. Engineered by the Jackson family patriarch, Joseph Jackson, The
FROM OUR FILES: An Interview with Karl Malden - Christian Science Monitor
Karl Malden, who directed “Time Limit” for Richard Widmark, doesn’t want to become a director. Nowadays most actors, whether from Broadway or Hollywood, seem to want to grasp the reins one way or another, either as director or as producer. Mr. Malden
‘Gizza job, CBeebies’ - The Guardian
A psychopathic Chicago gangster. A violent racist. A murderous mobster. A prostitute user. An avaricious, adrenalin-addicted mercenary. A football hooligan. An alcoholic. Stephen Graham has put his name to some pretty unpleasant characters in his






