Catherine Zeta-Jones

Up-and-coming actress replaces Blake Lively in 2013 thriller

Deborah Kim
.Rooney Mara attends the 8th Annual CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund Awards at the Skylight SOHO on November 14, 2011 in New York City.....

All those Hollywood “It Girls” better watch out, because Rooney Mara is in town and she’s ready to take your jobs.

First trailer for ‘Rock of Ages’ released (Video)

Daniel S Levine

Tuesday, Warner Bros. rocked the Internet with the first trailer for Rock of Ages, the new film by Hairspray director Adam Shankman. It is an adaptation of the Tony-nominated Broadway hit and stars Julianne Hough and Diego Boneta, who play an aspiring actress and an aspiring rock star, respectively.

Daily wrap of all things interesting for Friday, November 18

Gina DiFalco

Here’s your daily news wrap for Friday, November 18:

Natalie Wood’s 1981 death investigation case has been reopened.

Lady Gaga was pictured leaving the Lanesborough Hotel in London.

Kim Kardashian’s former publicist attempted suicide after claiming to be bullied by her lawyers.

Demi Lovato reveals she has Bipolar Disorder

April Chieffo
Lovato: "I never found out until I went into treatment that I was bipolar"
Singer Demi Lovato arrives at the 2010 People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles in this January 6, 2010 file photo. Lovato is leaving her Disney Channel hit show "Sonny With a Chance", saying on April 19, 2011 that returning after treatment for bulimia and cutting herself would not be healthy for her recovery.

Catherine Zeta-Jones receives praises from experts

Andrea Shyu

Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones has recently revealed to the public her struggles with bipolar disorder and has even checked herself into therapy, causing many experts of the field to applaud the star for being so courageous and upfront with this disorder she suffers from.

Only earlier in the year was Zeta-Jones's husband, Michael Douglas, treated for cancer; this revelation led Jones to decide to confront her own problems with type II bipolar disorder.

Demi Lovato is ‘proud’ of ‘brave’ Catherine Zeta-Jones

April Chieffo
Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones smiles as she arrives for her husband Michael Douglas to receive the Icon Award at the 22nd Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Gala in Palm Springs, California in this January 13, 2011 file photograph. Zeta-Jones sought treatment for bipolar disorder after dealing with the stress of husband Michael Douglas's battle with advanced throat cancer, her representative said on April 13, 2011.

Catherine Zeta-Jones enters mental health facility for Bipolar disorder

Katelyn Helgemoe

Catherine Zeta-Jones has entered a mental health facility, seeking treatment for her Bipolar disorder, the actress’ publicist said in a statement Wednesday.

"After dealing with the stress of the past year, Catherine made the decision to check in to a mental health facility for a brief stay to treat her Bipolar II Disorder," her rep said. "She's feeling great and looking forward to starting work this week this week on her two upcoming films."

Catherine Zeta-Jones seeks treatment for Bipolar Disorder

April Chieffo
British actress Catherine Zeta-Jones arrives at the 68th Golden Globe Awards presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association at Hotel Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, USA, 16 January 2011. Photo: Louis Garcia

Matt Damon: ‘I Never Thought in My Life I Would Get to Kiss Michael Douglas’

Damon plays Scott Thorsen in an upcoming biopic about Liberace
US actor Matt Damon poses in the press room at the 68th Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, California, USA, 16 January 2011. Photo: Louis Garcia


Catherine Zeta-Jones and Henry Winkler Honored by British Royal Family

Pauline Moc

Prince Charles knighted Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones with Commander of the Order of the British Empire, recognizing her services to the film industry and her charity work.

The Chicago actress said she was “absolutely thrilled” when the announcement was made last summer.

“As a British subject I feel incredibly proud,” Zeta-Jones said. “At the same time it is overwhelming and humbling.”

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