Dianne Wiest

May 24, 2009 at 9:10am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Katie Holmes will be returning to the stage tonight for PBS's National Memorial Day Concert, during which she will perform the story of a disabled veteran's family with her All My Sons co-star Dianne Wiest.

"It’s important to tell these stories and honor the sacrifice and service of these men and women and their families. It’s a real gift to be able to portray an American of such strength. I’m excited. I want to do justice to her story," Holmes said of her character in an interview with USA Today.

February 21, 2009 at 1:26pm PST
Photos: ABC

Get those ballots and cheat sheets ready, kids, Gossip Sauce has your Oscar winner predictions below...that is, unless you’re in our Oscar pool, in which case, piss off.

That’s right, I’m talking to you Miss Kelly, and you Mister Tye, and you Mrs. Jorgensen-Reilly, and don’t think I forgot about you Miss King or you, Miss Taylor. Pick your own damn winners. Big Mama needs a new pair of shoes and that pot is all ours!

May 20, 2008 at 3:32pm PST

It’s official, Katie Holmes is headed to the Great White Way.

Katie will make her Broadway debut in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons alongside Broadway veterans John Lithgow, Patrick Wilson (Little Children) and Oscar-winner Dianne Wiest.

Katie could barely handle Dawson’s Creek. We have a feeling she’s going to be laughably bad…we can’t wait!

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