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Osment Updates
July 20th, 2006 under Haley Joel and Emily Osment, Sick Bay. [ Comments: none ]

UPDATE: An LA County Sheriff’s Department official tells Access Hollywood that they suspect alcohol was involved in the collision involving Haley Joel Osment early today. A blood sample was obtained after the young actor was taken to Pasadena’s Huntington Memorial Hospital this morning. The sample will be tested and results will be known within three weeks. If alcohol was indeed a factor, they will take the case to the District Attorney for prosecution. The sample will also be tested for the presence of drugs.

Access Hollywood

Sixth Sense star Haley Joel Osment fractured a rib and hurt his shoulder in a car crash Thursday morning, his doctor says.

Osment, 18, is expected to make a full recovery, according to Dr. Paul Gilbert, an orthopedic surgeon at Huntington Hospital where Osment will remain until Friday.

"He’s pretty uncomfortable and resting. He just wants to let everyone know he’s going to be OK," Gilbert told the Associated Press.
 

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I told you I thought it was  alcohol related?

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Ryan Star almost turned down Supernova
July 20th, 2006 under Rock Star: Supernova. [ Comments: none ]

Ryan Star was already selling out shows as an Indie artist before he got the call that he had been selected for Rock Star Supernova.  In an exclusive interview with Reality TV Magazine, Ryan Star said “when they told me I made it I actually turned it down.”  However, Ryan did eventually decide to go forward with Rock Star, and he tells Reality TV Magazine if he wins then he believes "with me they would actually record more than one album" and how some of his fellow rock stars “should be up for an Emmy.”

Reality TV Magazine 

I get it that he sold a few albums, but so what. No one really knew who he was until the show and if then. I mean his attitude towards Dana made him look like the d!ck that he is. I doubt he will go much further.

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Chuck Wollery’s fourth love connection
July 20th, 2006 under Weddings. [ Comments: 1 ]

Veteran game show host Chuck Woolery has gotten married, PEOPLE has learned.
Woolery, 65, wed Kim Barnes, a Michigan native, at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas on Monday, his publicist, Natalie Marion, tells PEOPLE. The couple exchanged vows in a private ceremony before a small group of friends and family.
This is the fourth marriage for Woolery, who wed his first wife, Margaret Hayes, when he was 20. The couple had three children, Cary, Katherine and Chad, who died in a motorcycle accident in 1986 at age 19. Woolery’s second wife was The Fall Guy actress Jo Ann Pflug, with whom he had a daughter, Melissa. His third was Teri Nelson, Ozzie and Harriet’s granddaughter, with whom he had two sons, Michael and Sean.

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Evil Dead: The Musical
July 20th, 2006 under Stage. [ Comments: none ]

 

Chainsaws (and horror fans) will be buzzing as a new musical comedy, based on the Sam Raimi cult film classics, hits New York for an unlimited Off-Broadway run this fall.
Jenkay LLC, Jeffrey Latimer Entertainment and Just For Laughs Live present the "killer musical" which begins Oct. 2 at the New World Stages and opens Nov. 1.
"Evil Dead: The Musical unearths the old familiar story," reveals a press release, "boy and friends take a weekend getaway at abandoned cabin, boy expects to get lucky, boy unleashes ancient evil spirit, friends turn into Candarian Demons, boy fights until dawn to survive."
Christopher Bond and Tony Award winner Hinton Battle ("Dreamgirls," "Idlewild") direct the work which features a book and lyrics by George Reinblatt, music by Frank Cipolla, Bond, Melissa Morris and Reinblatt with music supervision by Cipolla.
The cast — charged with songs like "All the Men in my Life Keep Getting Killed by Candarian Demons," "Look Who’s Evil Now" and "Do the Necronomicon" — includes Jennifer Byrne, Jenna Coker, Renee Klapmeyer, Amy Shute, Tom Walker, Brandon Wardell, Ryan Williams and Darryl Winslow.
The "tale of lust, love and dismemberment" began its life in workshop engagements, which "played to capacity and beyond" at Toronto’s Transac Club before the work moved to Montreal’s Cabaret du Plateau to play as part of the 2004 Just For Laughs Festival.
"Turning it into a musical was the next logical step," explains co-creator and director Bond about the Raimi-made story (which includes 1981’s "Evil Dead," 1987’s "Evil Dead II" and 1992’s "Army of Darkness"). "With each installment, the trilogy delves further and further into farce and camp."

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First pictures of Natasha Lyonne since rehab
July 20th, 2006 under Sick Bay. [ Comments: none ]

Splash News 

Drugs it does the body bad. But at least this is proof she is alive. 

 

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