Russell Crowe is hitting the tennis courts!
06.02.2021 - 16:10 / msn.com
Russell Crowe remembered Christopher Plummer as a “good man” as Hollywood continued to pay tribute to The Sound Of Music star following his death aged 91. Canadian actor Plummer enjoyed a stellar career on stage and screen, with acclaimed turns in films including The Man Who Would Be King, Knives Out and Beginners, the 2010 comedy which made him the oldest person to win an acting Oscar.
Russell Crowe is hitting the tennis courts!
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There have been plenty of unlikely friendships within celebrity circles over the years, and another one to add to that list is Russell Crowe and Lord Alan Sugar.The business tycoon, who previously engaged in a Twitter row with Piers Morgan's mum, was spotted playing a game of tennis in Australia with the award-winning actor.The pair were joined by Alan's wife Ann Simons and Russell's girlfriend Britney Theriot as they spent some quality time together in Sydney.
February 5, 2021Following his death, Crowe, Plummer’s co-star in The Insider and A Beautiful Mind, was among the Hollywood figures who paid tribute. Crowe shared a Twitter thread recalling a story Plummer had told him about being a young actor in 1960s London and bumping into Peter Finch, the Oscar-winning star of 1976 drama Network.
Russell Crowe is paying tribute to his late friend and co-star, Christopher Plummer.
Russell Crowe is remembering Christopher Plummer by telling fans a story of working with the iconic actor.
Gladiator actor recorded a video message encouraging sailor Pip Hare, who is currently sailing around the world, following a prompt from BBC Radio Solent host Steve Harris.“Long shot… anyone know any way I can get in touch with Russell Crowe? THE Russell Crowe?!” Harris tweeted yesterday (February 3), before Crowe responded “What’s up Steve?”Harris then explained that Hare was a Gladiator fan, and was currently taking part in the Vendee Globe race, after which Crowe posted a video message
Russell Crowe has sent a birthday message to a British sailor who is on a solo round-the-world trip. The actor, who played a naval officer in Master and Commander, sent the message to Pip Hare, who is taking part in the Vendee Globe yacht race around the globe.
Russell Crowe has made one fan’s birthday a day she’ll never forget after he surprised her with a video message. Pip Hare is currently somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean competing in a gruelling round-the-world yacht race.
An all-star cast is set for Solos, a dramatic anthology series from Hunters creator David Weil and Amazon Studios. Oscar-winning actors Morgan Freeman, Anne Hathaway and Helen Mirren, Emmy-winner Uzo Aduba, Nicole Beharie, Anthony Mackie, Dan Stevens, and Constance Wu will star in the series that will premiere later this year on Amazon Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAnne Hathaway and Jared Leto have signed on to star in Apple’s scripted WeWork project, which has been ordered to series at the streamer.The series is titled “WeCrashed,” based on the Wondery podcast of the same name. It is described as following the greed-filled rise and inevitable fall of WeWork, one of the world’s most valuable startups, and the narcissists whose chaotic love made it all possible.Hathaway and Leto are both Oscar winners.
Les Misérables, and recently noted the positives in a new interview.“I really don’t want to dredge up the past but I did have my monster out there, I did have the internet turn on me and hate me and it was like a whole big thing,” Hathaway told The Sun.“And it was a really good thing for me personally. You can be incredibly empowered because of those things.
Anne Hathaway has said that the online backlash to her winning the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Les Misérables was “empowering”. The star also won Best Supporting Actress prizes at the Baftas, SAG Awards and Golden Globes in 2013 for her performance as Fantine.
Actress Anne Hathaway recently spoke to British newspaper The Sun and opened up about winning a coveted Oscar, to one’s surprise the actress was not pleased about winning the prestigious award. “You’re supposed to be happy,” the 38-year-old actress told The Sun on Sunday. “I didn’t feel that way.” For the unversed, The Intern Anne won the award in 2013 for her terrific performance in the musical Les Miserables.
Anne Hathaway is speaking out about her Oscars win and how she was not actually happy when she won the coveted award.
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