Gossip Sauce Star Search: The Wild Outdoors Edition

November 11, 2008 at 1:14pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Monday 4:15pm-4:45pm, Runyon Canyon: Last night we went met up with our friend Anna and her parents who were visiting from Boston so they could soak in the picturesque expanse of Los Angeles as the sun dipped into the Pacific (say hi to Japan for us).

While they took in the city views, we took in the star sightings and yesterday was chockfull of them.

On our way in, we saw Lance Reddick, aka super creepy Matthew Abaddon on Lost and Cedric Daniels on The Wire who now appears on Fringe. We were tempted to barrage him with questions about The Island but thought better of it.

As we got to the bench at the top of the outlook, we saw Robert Forster, who is currently on Heroes, chugging along impressively for a guy who turned 67 in July.

And finally, as the sun tucked itself into a Pacific sleep, two joggers rambled up to where we were standing and starting doing push ups on the rocks at our feet. Who was it? Step Up 2 star (and our personal favorite) Robert Hoffman whose hair is longer, darker and floppier than it was in the film but whose body is still kickin’! He walks a little oddly (on the tips of his toes) but we’d still dance in the rain with that guy any day, anyway.

Exercise just got a whole lot more appealing. Anyone wanna go for a hike?

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