At least one person- the casting director on her latest movie- seems to think so. (Bonus follow-up: without knowing their strategies, who would you feel more comfortable putting your money with- fake hedge fund manager SJP or fake horse-breeder-turned-hedge-fund-manager Arnold Schwarzenegger?)
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He plays hardball over travel reimbursement and wants to make sure his personal calls are kept on the DL. Continue reading »
Last month, Warren Buffett received some devastating news- his beloved soap, All My Children, was getting the ax. The cancelation was difficult to take not only because Buffett has faithfully kept up with the characters, who felt more like friends, every day for the 50-odd years it’s been on, but because as a struggling actor, it was the one gig he could count on. Over the years, Buffett has appeared on AMC a handful of times and with the pricks at ABC killing it off, it was unclear what he was gonna do. Show up to open casting calls? Take his clothes off for some producer looking to take advantage? Luckily, it appears as though we may not have to find out. Continue reading »
“I think he’s rolled over to Wall Street completely. The economy has huge problems. We still have all these banks that are too big to fail. They’re bigger and making more money than ever. Unemployment at 10 per cent? It’s terrible.” [Independent via BI]
Larry Wilcox, pleaded guilty in November to securities fraud conspiracy, has been sentenced to three years probation and 500 hours of community service. For his role in “one of several kickback operations run by more than a dozen small-company stock promoters,” Lar faced five years in prison. [NPR]
In fact, James Woods isn’t sure the economy can be saved at all, an outlook with which his girlfriend silently agrees. Continue reading »
