Thursday, 29 May 2008

Extras wins at Golden Globes

The Ricky Gervais-starring comedy 'Extras' was named Best Comedy Series in the TV categories at the Golden Globe Awards press conference in Los Angeles last night.
The award for Best TV Drama went to 'Mad Men', with its star, John Hamm, named Best Actor in a TV Drama Series.
Glenn Close won the Best Actress in a TV Drama Series award for her performance in 'Damages'.
The award for Best Actor in a TV Comedy Series went to David Duchovny for 'Californication', with Tina Fey winning the Best Actress in a TV Comedy Series award for '30 Rock'.
There were three awards for the Channel 4-screened TV film 'Longford': it won the Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television award, with its stars, Jim Broadbent and Samantha Morton, winning the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress awards.
Queen Latifah won the Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or TV Film for 'Life Support' and Jeremy Piven won the Best Supporting TV Actor award for 'Entourage'.
Read about the winners in the Golden Globes Film categories here.

Monday, 5 May 2008

Piers Morgan slams Keira Knightley

Piers Morgan slams Keira Knightley



'Britain's Got Talent' judge Piers Morgan has hit come out at actress Keira Knightley for complaining around existence famous.
The newspaper editor and television star suggested that it was hypocritical of Knightley to complain about media intrusion into her life story and so present for photo shoots for magazines.
Morgan told Closer magazine: "She moans around existence famous and then does endless exposure sessions. You can't use the media to promote yourself and then attack them."
"My message to Keira is: 'If you'd like me to get off your type, halt bleating!' Almost people would change their lives in a ostentation to have a tenth part of what citizenry like her have. Existence famous is brilliant."