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CLASSIC SIXTIES DIRECTOR ROY BOULTING LOSES BATTLE WITH CANCER AT 87
http://www.hellomagazine.com/2001/11/07/royboulting
Director Roy Boulting, the man behind some of the most iconic British films of the Sixties, including There s A Girl In My Soup, Brighton Rock. And Lucky Jim,. Has died at the age of 87 after a long battle with cancer. He and his twin brother John enjoyed brilliant careers encompassing a series of classic comedies such as I m All Right Jack,. His five wives included actress Hayley Mills, the daughter of his best friend, actor Sir John Mills, who he met while filming north country comedy The Family Way.
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TV HUNK DAVID BOREANAZ WALKS DOWN THE AISLE WITH BLONDE BEAUTY JAMIE BERGMAN
http://www.hellomagazine.com/2001/11/28/davidboreanaz
Heart-throb David Boreanaz of TV s Angel. Wed actress and former Playboy. Pin-up Jamie Bergman in a private, but swanky ceremony on Saturday in Palm Springs. The two had planned to walk down the aisle two months ago with much fanfare, but following the tragic events of September 11 pushed back their nuptials and opted for a smaller affair. They postponed and downscaled, reports a publicist. Saturday s ceremony was more intimate, with just family and close personal friends. Spoof Son Of A Beach. Married a...
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Antonio brings his favourite girls to Malaga
http://www.hellomagazine.com/travel/2005/03/22/antoniobanderas
Melanie and Antonio watch pre-Easter processions in the coastal town with their daughter Stella. The Spanish actor, who has recently completed work on his second Zorro flick, was enjoying a break before he gets started on Shrek 3. Click on photos to enlarge. Every year towns and cities across Spain stage huge celebrations to mark Holy Week. The floats that pass through the streets form part of a tradition dating back hundreds of years. ANTONIO BRINGS HIS FAVOURITE GIRLS TO MALAGA. Every spring towns and ...
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RETOUCHING IS 'EXCESSIVE' SAYS SLIMLINE COVERGIRL KATE WINSLET
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I can tell you they've reduced the size of my legs by about a third," says Kate about the image of her used on the cover of GQ. Click on photos to enlarge. Star (pictured earlier last year) said she'd seen a Polaroid of the original shoot results, adding: "For my money it looks pretty good the way it was taken". A newly statuesque Kate Winslet towers on a pair of surprisingly slimline pins on the cover of next month's GQ. Magazine. The result of a pre-festive season crash diet? Meanwhile, the magazine's ...
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