Archive for August 11, 2009

Stars Mourn Loss of Director John Hughes at ‘Very Touching’ Memorial

Matthew Broderick, Vince Vaughn, and Ben Stein were among the mourners who attended the private funeral of film director John Hughes. The Associated Press reports that the renowned director of 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' and 'The Breakfast Club,' was remembered by family and friends on Tuesday at a private ceremony at Wenban Funeral Home in Lake Forest, IL. Ben Stein, who played the infamous teacher in 'Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,' was a speaker during the memorial -- calling the service "very touching," according to the AP. Following the service, mourners proceeded to a nearby cemetery, where the late director was to be laid to rest. Read More »

Girlfriend of Michael Douglas’ Son Arrested in Court For Allegedly Passing Drugs

ET has learned that the reported girlfriend of Cameron Douglas, actor Michael Douglas' son, was arrested for trying to pass him drugs while in court. Read on for details… Kelly Sott was arrested Monday after a law enforcement official says that she attempted to pass Douglas heroin that was hidden in an electric toothbrush. Douglas, 30, was arrested on July 28 after he was allegedly caught dealing methamphetamine at New York's upscale Hotel Gansevoort, the Associated Press reports. Cameron was also arrested in California in 2007 on cocaine possession charges, says the AP. Read More »

HTV: Larry King – the Pirate?

Hollywood.tv snaps Larry King outside Boa on Sunset Blvd. -- sporting an eye patch. "I hit him, tell them the truth Larry," his wife Shawn King jokes "It's my new image," he says, going along with the gag. "I'm trying out for the next 'Pirates' movie." Read More »

Governor Schwarzenegger & President Obama on the Loss of Eunice Kennedy Shriver

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and President Barack Obama express their grief to ET over the passing of Eunice Kennedy Shriver. "I am immensely saddened by the passing of my mother-in-law, Eunice Kennedy Shriver," Gov. Schwarzenegger says. "Eunice was the light of our family," he adds. "She meant so much, not only to us, but to our country and to the world. She was a pioneer who worked tirelessly for social and scientific advances that have changed the lives of millions of developmentally disabled people all over the world. Read More »

Stars Hit the Links for A Good Cause

Bob Saget and more celebs stepped out for the first annual Bernie Brillstein Golf Classic. The stars picked up their golf clubs to raise funds for the Barlow Respiratory Hospital, where famed producer and talent manager Brillstein was a former patient. Brillstein passed away in August of 2008. Watch our video for more. Read More »

Eunice Kennedy Shriver Passes Away

Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the sister of President John F. Kennedy and mother to California First Lady Maria Shriver, has died. She was 88. Mrs. Kennedy Shriver passed away at 2 a.m. Tuesday morning at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis. She had suffered a series of strokes in recent years, the Associated Press reports. One of nine children born to Rose and Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., Eunice was born in Massachusetts in 1921. A graduate of Stanford University, the achievement she will perhaps be best remembered for was helping to found the national Special Olympics organization, a cause to which she remained committed throughout her life. Read More »

Neil Diamond on His Musical Journey & Upcoming Concert Special

Neil Diamond is dishing details to ET about his highly anticipated upcoming concert special which highlights his steps from life in Brooklyn to playing to a packed house at New York City's Madison Square Garden. "It's been quite a journey," Diamond tells ET. "It's been over 40 years, and I've been everywhere you could imagine, and I've played for all kinds of people. There's nothing quite like coming home and playing to your neighbors." The singer/songwriter will take part in a new concert special featuring highlights from his electrifying performances during his four-night run at Madison Square Garden. Read More »