Why is Joe Jonas invading all of our favorite shows? First he was on American Idol last week and now he might be headed to Brothers & Sisters?
Rob Lowe has never met a TV show (that we love) that he couldn't bust out of early. First there was The West Wing, and now he's confirmed that he's leaving Brothers & Sisters.
Why anyone would want to leave the Walkers is beyond us, but Lowe felt he was being underutlized and asked to be let out of his contract.
After 72 years, Guiding Light is flickering out.
The show, which predates television, began as a 15-minute serial on NBC Radio in January 1937 and debuted on CBS in 1952.
"Being on the air for more than seven decades is truly remarkable, and it will be difficult for all of us at the show to say goodbye," said Executive Producer Ellen Wheeler. "This show has such a rich history, wonderful fans, and I'm honored to have been a part of the GL legacy."
Harrison Ford and girlfriend Calista Flockhart are engaged to be married.
Ford, 66, kept it old school. He presented Calista, 44, with an engagement ring on Valentine’s Day weekend while the two were away on a family vacation with her son Liam.
After seven and a half years together, he performed the most romantic gesture possible on the most romantic day of the year.
That’s adorable.
No wedding date has been set yet.
It’s Harrison’s third marriage (he got married the first time in 1964, the year Calista was born) and Calista’s first.
Jessica Stroup, recently cast as Silver in 90210 (we suspect a David Silver connection), arrives at last night’s Teen Choice Awards looking like she’s got a serious case of the Calista Flockharts (circa Ally McBeal).
This is not the body of a healthy woman.
The London Paper is reporting that Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart are engaged.
As wonderful a couple as Indiana Jones and Ally McBeal make, we’re not so sure this smacks of the truth.
Despite battling a stormy sea of mixed reviews (The Hollywood Reporter called it "A wearying onslaught of action and effects,” while Variety assured us "The world can rest easy. The old magic still works ... Mission accomplished.") Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull premiered at Cannes last night and received a hero’s welcome: a four minute standing ovation.