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Hilary Swank has spent "hundreds of thousands of dollars" to save animals lives.
The Oscar-winning actress has reportedly made a habit of secretly paying veterinary bills for cash-strapped pet owners in Los Angeles because she cares for animals so much.
A source told America's Star magazine: "A number of vets around LA have Hilary on speed dial. She's spent hundreds of thousand of dollars paying vet bills. She literally saves lives weekly without seeking any credit."
The 'Million Dollar Baby' star is a well-known animal lover and founded The Hilaroo Foundation, which brings together at-risk youth and abandoned animals.
The screen beauty rarely leaves home without her Jack Russell stray Kai - who she rescued in Los Angeles - and she is also set to co-host The Great American Dog-A-Thon, a two-hour dog-rescue special, in the US next month.
The insider said: "She truly believes that every pet deserves a chance and will do anything in her power to save their lives."
Hilary previously said: "I believe in a 'No-Kill' policy. Hopefully (we are) getting to a place where we have 'No-Kill' universally and just a more caring attitude in general to all animals."
Pet rescuer Hilary Swank
Hilary Swank has spent "hundreds of thousands of dollars" to save animals lives.
The Oscar-winning actress has reportedly made a habit of secretly paying veterinary bills for cash-strapped pet owners in Los Angeles because she cares for animals so much.
A source told America's Star magazine: "A number of vets around LA have Hilary on speed dial. She's spent hundreds of thousand of dollars paying vet bills. She literally saves lives weekly without seeking any credit."
The 'Million Dollar Baby' star is a well-known animal lover and founded The Hilaroo Foundation, which brings together at-risk youth and abandoned animals.
The screen beauty rarely leaves home without her Jack Russell stray Kai - who she rescued in Los Angeles - and she is also set to co-host The Great American Dog-A-Thon, a two-hour dog-rescue special, in the US next month.
The insider said: "She truly believes that every pet deserves a chance and will do anything in her power to save their lives."
Hilary previously said: "I believe in a 'No-Kill' policy. Hopefully (we are) getting to a place where we have 'No-Kill' universally and just a more caring attitude in general to all animals."
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Megan Fox thinks she is "dangerous".
The 28-year-old actress enjoys being viewed as a "pin-up" because she also knows there is more to her than just good looks as she isn't a "stupid girl".
Asked if she minds being known as a pin-up, she said: "I enjoy it and embrace it. I think it's actually part of my personality, part of my essence and my being is that sort of pin-up image and I enjoy it because I know I'm not a stupid girl and I don't have to solely rely on that.
"I'm aware that being clever and a pin-up makes me dangerous and I enjoy that."
The 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' star has two sons, Noah, two, and Bodhi, seven months, with husband Brian Austin Green, and insists she won't mind them seeing her scantily-clad pictures when they get older.
She said: "I don't want my sons to grow up and think there's anything wrong with that or that women should be underestimated for something like that.
"I want them to grow up and know sexiness doesn't mean you're stupid or vapid and they can grow up with the understanding that I can be all things."
‘Dangerous’ Megan Fox
Megan Fox thinks she is "dangerous".
The 28-year-old actress enjoys being viewed as a "pin-up" because she also knows there is more to her than just good looks as she isn't a "stupid girl".
Asked if she minds being known as a pin-up, she said: "I enjoy it and embrace it. I think it's actually part of my personality, part of my essence and my being is that sort of pin-up image and I enjoy it because I know I'm not a stupid girl and I don't have to solely rely on that.
"I'm aware that being clever and a pin-up makes me dangerous and I enjoy that."
The 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' star has two sons, Noah, two, and Bodhi, seven months, with husband Brian Austin Green, and insists she won't mind them seeing her scantily-clad pictures when they get older.
She said: "I don't want my sons to grow up and think there's anything wrong with that or that women should be underestimated for something like that.
"I want them to grow up and know sexiness doesn't mean you're stupid or vapid and they can grow up with the understanding that I can be all things."
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Chris Noth doesn't want to make another 'Sex and the City' movie, according to a new report.
The 59-year-old actor - who played Mr. Big, Carrie Bradshaw's eventual husband, in the HBO series and two big screen outings - doesn't think the cast should reunite to make a third film amid rumours a script is in the works.
A source told America's Star magazine: "Chris thought they should have stopped at the first movie. Besides, there are only so many times Carrie and Big can break up and get back together before the whole story becomes unbelievable."
But the 'Good Wife' star hasn't completely ruled out the idea of teaming up with film's star Sarah Jessica Parker - who plays Carrie Bradshaw - again.
The insider said: "He might be persuaded for the right price."
Jennifer Hudson, who played Carrie's assistant in the first movie, recently said the wheels are already in motion to make another movie, following on from 2010's 'Sex and the City 2'.
She said: "I think it might be [happening]. Somebody just came to me talking about that. So, if it's in the talks, it might happen. So, look for it."
Earlier this year, Sarah hinted another movie could be in the pipeline, saying there is "one last chapter to tell".
She said: "Timing is a peculiar thing. It isn't a decision that can wait forever."
Chris Noth doesn’t want SATC 3
Chris Noth doesn't want to make another 'Sex and the City' movie, according to a new report.
The 59-year-old actor - who played Mr. Big, Carrie Bradshaw's eventual husband, in the HBO series and two big screen outings - doesn't think the cast should reunite to make a third film amid rumours a script is in the works.
A source told America's Star magazine: "Chris thought they should have stopped at the first movie. Besides, there are only so many times Carrie and Big can break up and get back together before the whole story becomes unbelievable."
But the 'Good Wife' star hasn't completely ruled out the idea of teaming up with film's star Sarah Jessica Parker - who plays Carrie Bradshaw - again.
The insider said: "He might be persuaded for the right price."
Jennifer Hudson, who played Carrie's assistant in the first movie, recently said the wheels are already in motion to make another movie, following on from 2010's 'Sex and the City 2'.
She said: "I think it might be [happening]. Somebody just came to me talking about that. So, if it's in the talks, it might happen. So, look for it."
Earlier this year, Sarah hinted another movie could be in the pipeline, saying there is "one last chapter to tell".
She said: "Timing is a peculiar thing. It isn't a decision that can wait forever."
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Brad Pitt had never been on a plane until he was 25.
The 50-year-old actor - who raises children Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, eight and twins Knox and Vivienne, six, with wife Angelina Jolie - is keen for his kids to get an "education" by seeing as much of the world as possible while he and his spouse are working.
He said: "Travel is the best education there is. I had never been on a plane until I was 24 or 25 so when I started to travel abroad, whether it was to Netherlands or Tokyo or Belgium, it was all such an experience.
"Angie and I travel a lot for work and that's great but you're always on a schedule. So - especially with the kids - we always try to carve out days where we aren't working where we experience more of the culture of the country."
And one of the "cool" things the family has done is camped overnight in a zoo.
Brad told Britain's HELLO! magazine: "We do some really cool stuff too. When Angie was filming 'Unbroken' we spent a night at a zoo. It's great fun, you can rent tents and sleep out there overnight and see the animals all night long. We had a great time."
Brad Pitt didn’t fly until 25
Brad Pitt had never been on a plane until he was 25.
The 50-year-old actor - who raises children Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, eight and twins Knox and Vivienne, six, with wife Angelina Jolie - is keen for his kids to get an "education" by seeing as much of the world as possible while he and his spouse are working.
He said: "Travel is the best education there is. I had never been on a plane until I was 24 or 25 so when I started to travel abroad, whether it was to Netherlands or Tokyo or Belgium, it was all such an experience.
"Angie and I travel a lot for work and that's great but you're always on a schedule. So - especially with the kids - we always try to carve out days where we aren't working where we experience more of the culture of the country."
And one of the "cool" things the family has done is camped overnight in a zoo.
Brad told Britain's HELLO! magazine: "We do some really cool stuff too. When Angie was filming 'Unbroken' we spent a night at a zoo. It's great fun, you can rent tents and sleep out there overnight and see the animals all night long. We had a great time."
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William H. Macy has "fallen in love" with the film industry "all over again".
The 64-year-old actor recently made his directorial debut on upcoming comedy-drama 'Rudderless' and he's confessed he's glad he's making the change so late in life because it's renewed his love for movies.
He explained: "We all know directors who, having done the most brilliant work early in their career, eventually start to flag and get worse.
"They lose touch with the world and work in a vacuum. But because I'm starting in my 60s, I'm approaching it with a humility I wouldn't otherwise have had.
"On the one hand, I'm scared half to death, which means that I listen to people. And on the other, it's as though I've fallen in love with the business all over again."
The 'Wild Hogs' star added: "So I'm scared and horny. I'm like a 14-year-old boy."
Macy also revealed the reason behind his decision to take a step back from acting.
He told The Guardian newspaper: "My career is what is it, but I felt that I'd exhausted the fun in acting. I still get a good role every once in a while, but a lot of it is yeoman work.
"I'm usually being called on to play somebody's uncle, or the elderly senator. And that's fine, it's money. But it's not that scintillating any more."
William H. Macy has renewed love for film industry
William H. Macy has "fallen in love" with the film industry "all over again".
The 64-year-old actor recently made his directorial debut on upcoming comedy-drama 'Rudderless' and he's confessed he's glad he's making the change so late in life because it's renewed his love for movies.
He explained: "We all know directors who, having done the most brilliant work early in their career, eventually start to flag and get worse.
"They lose touch with the world and work in a vacuum. But because I'm starting in my 60s, I'm approaching it with a humility I wouldn't otherwise have had.
"On the one hand, I'm scared half to death, which means that I listen to people. And on the other, it's as though I've fallen in love with the business all over again."
The 'Wild Hogs' star added: "So I'm scared and horny. I'm like a 14-year-old boy."
Macy also revealed the reason behind his decision to take a step back from acting.
He told The Guardian newspaper: "My career is what is it, but I felt that I'd exhausted the fun in acting. I still get a good role every once in a while, but a lot of it is yeoman work.
"I'm usually being called on to play somebody's uncle, or the elderly senator. And that's fine, it's money. But it's not that scintillating any more."
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Benedict Cumberbatch has refused to deny rumours he will make an appearance in 'Star Wars Episode VII'.
There has been widespread speculation Cumberbatch, 38, will star in the much-anticipated movie alongside the likes of Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill.
Speaking on 'The Graham Norton Show', Cumberbatch was asked whether he is to appear in the film, to which he replied: "No comment."
The Hollywood star, who has previously worked with 'Star Wars Episode VII' director JJ Abrams on 'Star Trek Into Darkness', revealed he's visited the set of the new film but was reluctant to disclose any further details.
Cumberbatch said: "I went to the set. It was incredible. I probably shouldn't be saying these things."
Speaking about his next film, Cumberbatch recently said he would happily dress in drag to play Queen Elizabeth II.
Cumberbatch played the part of gay mathematician Alan Turing in the WW2 thriller 'The Imitation Game' and joked he would be up for playing the British monarch, even though he's a man.
When asked why it took so long for authorities to pardon his character - who was prosecuted for his sexuality in 1952 - he said: "Why couldn't it have been earlier? I don't know. I'm not the Queen or David Cameron.
"Maybe those will be my next roles. I'd like to see me in that frock."
Benedict Cumberbatch fuels Star Wars rumours
Benedict Cumberbatch has refused to deny rumours he will make an appearance in 'Star Wars Episode VII'.
There has been widespread speculation Cumberbatch, 38, will star in the much-anticipated movie alongside the likes of Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill.
Speaking on 'The Graham Norton Show', Cumberbatch was asked whether he is to appear in the film, to which he replied: "No comment."
The Hollywood star, who has previously worked with 'Star Wars Episode VII' director JJ Abrams on 'Star Trek Into Darkness', revealed he's visited the set of the new film but was reluctant to disclose any further details.
Cumberbatch said: "I went to the set. It was incredible. I probably shouldn't be saying these things."
Speaking about his next film, Cumberbatch recently said he would happily dress in drag to play Queen Elizabeth II.
Cumberbatch played the part of gay mathematician Alan Turing in the WW2 thriller 'The Imitation Game' and joked he would be up for playing the British monarch, even though he's a man.
When asked why it took so long for authorities to pardon his character - who was prosecuted for his sexuality in 1952 - he said: "Why couldn't it have been earlier? I don't know. I'm not the Queen or David Cameron.
"Maybe those will be my next roles. I'd like to see me in that frock."
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David Hasselhoff is to make an appearance in 'Ted 2'.
The former 'Baywatch' star has already shot scenes for the eagerly-awaited sequel to the 2012 comedy movie, which is being written and directed by 'Family Guy' creator Seth MacFarlane.
Speaking about his role in the movie, Hasselhoff told Digital Spy: "It's a pretty funny bit that we're doing in the movie, and [Seth] is a lovely guy.
"I can't really talk about the gag, but it's very irreverent and very funny. He tore me up on the Comedy Central roast, and I get a chance to get back at him!"
The 62-year-old actor also spoke about his personal relationship with MacFarlane, saying: "He's a good guy, we don't meet too many people in showbiz where they say, 'Hey buddy, I'll call you back, I've got something for you', and then you actually hear from them again. This guy's a stand-up guy."
'Ted 2' will see Mark Wahlberg reprise his role as John, while MacFarlane will once again provide the voice of his childhood teddy bear.
New cast members include Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman and Amanda Seyfried, who is replacing Mila Kunis as the female lead.
David Hasselhoff to star in Ted 2
David Hasselhoff is to make an appearance in 'Ted 2'.
The former 'Baywatch' star has already shot scenes for the eagerly-awaited sequel to the 2012 comedy movie, which is being written and directed by 'Family Guy' creator Seth MacFarlane.
Speaking about his role in the movie, Hasselhoff told Digital Spy: "It's a pretty funny bit that we're doing in the movie, and [Seth] is a lovely guy.
"I can't really talk about the gag, but it's very irreverent and very funny. He tore me up on the Comedy Central roast, and I get a chance to get back at him!"
The 62-year-old actor also spoke about his personal relationship with MacFarlane, saying: "He's a good guy, we don't meet too many people in showbiz where they say, 'Hey buddy, I'll call you back, I've got something for you', and then you actually hear from them again. This guy's a stand-up guy."
'Ted 2' will see Mark Wahlberg reprise his role as John, while MacFarlane will once again provide the voice of his childhood teddy bear.
New cast members include Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman and Amanda Seyfried, who is replacing Mila Kunis as the female lead.
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Steve Carell and Charlie Kaufman are collaborating on an adaptation of 'IQ 83'.
Kaufman, whose previous work includes 'Being John Malkovich' and 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', has been hired by Paramount Studios for a rewrite of the screenplay based on Arthur Herzog's sci-fi novel.
Carell, 52, is set to play the role of Dr James Healey, who heads a group of scientists that accidentally unleash an experimental virus on the population, Deadline reports.
People infected by the virus find that their IQs begin to fall, meaning the scientists are in a race against time to discover a cure before they're rendered too unintelligent to do so.
The producer of the project, Andrew Lazar, has been trying to get an adaptation of 'IQ 83' made for 20 years.
Meanwhile, Carell recently revealed that he wants to star in a musical.
The 'Anchorman' actor sang in a number of stage productions when he was a student, and says he would love to tread the boards once again.
He said: "I did a bunch of musicals back on college, 'Oklahoma', 'Cabaret'. I would love to do a musical some time.
"I can carry a tune, I don't think I'm a great singer but I could fake it."
Steve Carell to star in IQ 83
Steve Carell and Charlie Kaufman are collaborating on an adaptation of 'IQ 83'.
Kaufman, whose previous work includes 'Being John Malkovich' and 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', has been hired by Paramount Studios for a rewrite of the screenplay based on Arthur Herzog's sci-fi novel.
Carell, 52, is set to play the role of Dr James Healey, who heads a group of scientists that accidentally unleash an experimental virus on the population, Deadline reports.
People infected by the virus find that their IQs begin to fall, meaning the scientists are in a race against time to discover a cure before they're rendered too unintelligent to do so.
The producer of the project, Andrew Lazar, has been trying to get an adaptation of 'IQ 83' made for 20 years.
Meanwhile, Carell recently revealed that he wants to star in a musical.
The 'Anchorman' actor sang in a number of stage productions when he was a student, and says he would love to tread the boards once again.
He said: "I did a bunch of musicals back on college, 'Oklahoma', 'Cabaret'. I would love to do a musical some time.
"I can carry a tune, I don't think I'm a great singer but I could fake it."
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Christian Bale has been confirmed to play Steve Jobs in an upcoming biopic.
The 'Dark Knight Rises' actor will take on the role of the late Apple co-founder - who lost his battle with pancreatic cancer in October 2011 - in an upcoming movie, and Aaron Sorkin, who is writing the script for the as-yet untitled film, admitted the actor didn't even have to audition for the role.
He told Bloomberg TV: "We needed the best actor on the board in a certain age range and that's Chris Bale.
"He didn't have to audition. Well, there was a meeting."
The 53-year-old scriptwriter has admitted the role will be "incredibly difficult" to play because Bale will appear in every scene in the Danny Boyle-directed motion picture, but he expects the Hollywood actor to "crush it".
He added: "He has more words to say in this movie than most people have in three movies combined.
"There isn't a scene or a frame that he's not in. So it's an extremely difficult part and he is gonna crush it."
Sorkin previously revealed the movie will be split into three huge parts of Jobs' life - the launch of the Mac computer, the start of his computer company NeXT and the birth of the iPod.
He said: "It's a little like writing about the Beatles. There are so many people out there that know him and revere him."
Leonardo DiCaprio is rumoured to have turned down the role leaving the path clear for Bale.
Christian Bale confirmed to play Steve Jobs
Christian Bale has been confirmed to play Steve Jobs in an upcoming biopic.
The 'Dark Knight Rises' actor will take on the role of the late Apple co-founder - who lost his battle with pancreatic cancer in October 2011 - in an upcoming movie, and Aaron Sorkin, who is writing the script for the as-yet untitled film, admitted the actor didn't even have to audition for the role.
He told Bloomberg TV: "We needed the best actor on the board in a certain age range and that's Chris Bale.
"He didn't have to audition. Well, there was a meeting."
The 53-year-old scriptwriter has admitted the role will be "incredibly difficult" to play because Bale will appear in every scene in the Danny Boyle-directed motion picture, but he expects the Hollywood actor to "crush it".
He added: "He has more words to say in this movie than most people have in three movies combined.
"There isn't a scene or a frame that he's not in. So it's an extremely difficult part and he is gonna crush it."
Sorkin previously revealed the movie will be split into three huge parts of Jobs' life - the launch of the Mac computer, the start of his computer company NeXT and the birth of the iPod.
He said: "It's a little like writing about the Beatles. There are so many people out there that know him and revere him."
Leonardo DiCaprio is rumoured to have turned down the role leaving the path clear for Bale.
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