Disney alumnus and DreamWorks co-creator Jeffrey Katzenberg is an ardent fan of animation; and he and his wife donate US$1 ...
Married At First Sight groom Jeff Gobbels once worked as an actor in several high-profile Australian TV shows, including long-running soap opera Neighbours. The 39-year-old reality TV star is ...
Andrew replied: “Jes is coming on 1st March or next week?” open image in gallery Prince Andrew told Jeffrey Epstein that they would “play some more” two months after he claimed their ...
Prince Andrew messaged Jeffrey Epstein to say they would “play some more soon” two months after he claimed to have cut off contact with the paedophile, it has emerged. The Duke of York claimed ...
Veteran real estate developer and civic leader Steve Soboroff has been named chief recovery officer for the City of Los Angeles’ rebuild efforts after the ...
In another quiet weekend at the box office, the Mark Wahlberg film Flight Risk took the number one spot while mainstays Mufasa and Sonic keep chugging along. New movies in theatres - Flight Risk ...
In response to the Los Angeles wildfires, Vin Diesel reveals that "Fast X: Part 2" will finish filming in the California city.
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"The wildfire devastation is unlike anything Los Angeles has ever faced, and we must act urgently to help people in immediate need," the DreamWorks co-founder said in a statement.
DreamWorks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg and his wife Marilyn gave $5 million to the Motion Picture & Television Foundation on Wednesday, making Schwarzenegger one of many celebrities contributing ...
The Katzenbergs are stepping up for film and TV workers who were impacted by the L.A. wildfires. Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg are donating $5 million to the Motion Picture and Television Fund, which ...
Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg are donating $5 million for film and television workers affected by the recent L.A. fires. “The wildfire devastation is unlike anything Los Angeles has ever faced ...