Frost/Nixon

March 25, 2009 at 4:15am PST
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When Michael Sheen commits to a role, he commits!

By playing David Frost on stage and screen in Frost/Nixon, Michael had to recreate Frost’s famous underbite. Now Sheen has major jaw problems that he has to get fixed.

He says, “For two years, I had to spend most of the time with my jaw sticking out, and I started to have a problem. I had to have dental work.

“You know the thing that attaches your gum to your lip... I f--ked it up from doing that. I had to have work done on my jaw.”

Well, at least he got nominated for an Oscar.

March 19, 2009 at 1:54pm PST
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Stacy Keach is recovering after a “mild stroke” earlier this week.

The 67-year-old TV and stage star was hospitalized in Los Angeles on Tuesday while on tour with the play Frost/Nixon where he portrays Richard Nixon.

He’s now in stable condition, and miraculously, his reps report he suffered no impairment in his motor or speech abilities. 

That’s amazingly lucky!

Get well soon, Stacy.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

December 11, 2008 at 2:45pm PST

This year’s Golden Globe nominees were announced early Thursday morning with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Doubt and Frost/Nixon leading the pack with five nominations each.

October 16, 2008 at 8:53am PST
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Hootie Hoo!

Check out Mr. Footloose arriving for the world premiere of Frost/Nixon, already considered a major Oscar contender, at the opening gala of the 52nd London Film Festival held at the Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square.

How jealous are we of Kyra Sedgwick, his wife of twenty years, right now?

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