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Vanity Fair magazine - Julianne Moore, Jennifer Connelly, Gwyneth Paltrow cover (March 2004)

Vanity Fair magazine - Julianne Moore, Jennifer Connelly, Gwyneth Paltrow cover (March 2004)

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Vanity Fair magazine - Julianne Moore, Jennifer Connelly, Gwyneth Paltrow cover (March 2004)

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CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER - 1 page

 

ANTHONY PELLICANO was the go-to guy for everyone from Michael Jackson to Don Simpson. Now, jailed for possession of explosives, the notorious private investigator has become the problem, as a grand jury probes what A-list lawyers and their famous clients knew about Pellicano's secret wiretapping operation

6 pages

 

IRENE DUNNE - Arriving in Hollywood in 1930 with her first and only husband, Irene Dunne built the modest house she would die in. As a friend recalls, nothing about the five-time Oscar nominee, whose leading men included Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy, and Charles Boyer, was typical, from her wardrobe to her attitude

6 pages

 

GENE HACKMAN, DUSTIN HOFFMAN AND ROBERT DUVALL - Scrounging for any kind of role in 60s New York, chasing girls, lending money to whichever of them was the most broke, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, and Robert Duvall shared the risks, the rejections, and a fascination with the human drama. As they remember, stardom was unlikely - and irrelevant

8 pages


BONNIE FULLER - 7 pages


TROY GARITY - 1 page


JOAN RIVERS - 1 page


JACK BLACK - 2 pages


DIANE KEATON - 2 pages


PETER JACKSON - 1 page


BILL MURRAY - 1 page


JANET JACKSON - 1 page


CHARLIZE THERON - 1 page


KARL MALDEN - 1 page


SEAN PENN - 2 pages


PETER VIERTEL - 1 page


JOHNNY DEPP - 2 pages


ALBERT FINNEY - 1 page


ALEC BALDWIN - 1 page


TONY MARTIN AND CYD CHARISSE - 1 page


EVAN RACHEL WOOD - 1 page


JEFF BRIDGES - 1 page


KEISHA CASTLE-HUGHES - 1 page


COLIN FIRTH - 1 page


ORLANDO BLOOM - 2 pages


JIM SHERIDAN - 2 pages


MICHAEL JACKSON - The latest charges against Michael Jackson - of molesting a 13-year-old cancer patient - are more than a deja vu of allegations that led to his $25 million settlement with young Jordie Chandler in 1994. Once again, Jackson and his lawyers are saying the motive of the boy and his family is pure greed. But the King of Pop's shield of fame and money is wearing thin. Maureen Orth reveals new information from the star's former business adviser, the ex-wife of his notorious P.I., and other insiders about alleged porn and wine seductions, the forensic search of Neverland, and how both accusers' lives have been torn apart

12 pages

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