Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Angelina Jolie and Sofia Vergara are among the "World’s Most Powerful Women," according to Forbes.
German chancellor Angela Merkel topped the list, followed by Hillary Clinton and Melinda Gates.
Oprah was the highest-ranking celeb, landing in 12th, while Ellen was 50th, Angie was 54th and Sofia was 57th.
Singers Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Shakira also made the list, which Forbes says was based on “money, media momentum, spheres of influence and impact.”
Lady Gaga and Giselle Bundchen dropped off the list from last year.
German chancellor Angela Merkel topped the list, followed by Hillary Clinton and Melinda Gates.
Oprah was the highest-ranking celeb, landing in 12th, while Ellen was 50th, Angie was 54th and Sofia was 57th.
Singers Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Shakira also made the list, which Forbes says was based on “money, media momentum, spheres of influence and impact.”
Lady Gaga and Giselle Bundchen dropped off the list from last year.
Keira Knightley is a mom!
The actress has given birth to her first child, with musician husband James Righton.
Though Keira has kept mostly quiet about her pregnancy, back in February she joked about going into labor during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Keira said, "My plan is to get it out. [I'll] drop it out, keep working. Pick [the baby] up, that's my plan. That would be wonderful for television, but not so good for me."
There was no immediate word on whether the baby is a boy or a girl. Keira and James married in May 2013.
She can next be seen in the action flick Everest, which opens in September.
The actress has given birth to her first child, with musician husband James Righton.
Though Keira has kept mostly quiet about her pregnancy, back in February she joked about going into labor during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Keira said, "My plan is to get it out. [I'll] drop it out, keep working. Pick [the baby] up, that's my plan. That would be wonderful for television, but not so good for me."
There was no immediate word on whether the baby is a boy or a girl. Keira and James married in May 2013.
She can next be seen in the action flick Everest, which opens in September.
David Duchovny says the first page of The X-Files revivial script made him cry—and it’s fantastic.
“I got the first script this morning,” the actor told EW during a recent interview. “I just read it about an hour ago and I started crying reading the first page. It was just so strange to see the names on the page. It had nothing to do with the script itself. It was just like, I’d been talking about this for a long time. We’d been planning it for a long time. It took a long time to get all the people in the same place and get the deal with Fox. So let’s say two years we’ve been talking about doing it. Now it’s the fun part. Now we actually get to do it. That was nice and strangely emotional for me, and I’ll have to figure out how to use that [in the performance].”
But what about the script itself? “I can tell you absolutely nothing—and it’s fantastic,” Duchovny said.
We actually did managed to get a little more out of the actor, who’s reuinting his former co-star Gillian Anderson as they tackle new paranormal mysteries in the return of their iconic series next January. Fox has ordered six episodes, which have been shrouded in mystery. So we asked Duchovny whether he could reveal if the new episodes would feature stand-alone mysteries or have a mythology that weaves through the mini-season. “Even though there’s only six, there will be a mix,” he said. “It’s not really The X-Files without the mythology.”
Other former co-stars, such as Mitch Pileggi (Walter Skinner) and William B. Davis (Cigarette Smoking Man) are back too. On the writing side, series creator Chris Carter is back, along with original writers Glen Morgan and James Wong (Vince Gilligan is not involved, sadly).
That Fox only ordered six episodes have led some to assume X-Fileswill only be a limited-series return, or a miniseries. Yet Duchovny revealed that he’s interested in more.
“I would be open to doing another cycle,” Duchovny said. “I don’t know that I could do a 20-episode version of this show at this point in my life, and I don’t know that Gillian could. But I think everybody is open ended on what happens after this. Certainly, we didn’t bring it back with the idea of ending it.”
Is there anything about becoming Fox Mulder again that he’s nothappy about? “Probably running through the forest at four in the morning.” (story/photo credit Entertainment Weekly)
“I got the first script this morning,” the actor told EW during a recent interview. “I just read it about an hour ago and I started crying reading the first page. It was just so strange to see the names on the page. It had nothing to do with the script itself. It was just like, I’d been talking about this for a long time. We’d been planning it for a long time. It took a long time to get all the people in the same place and get the deal with Fox. So let’s say two years we’ve been talking about doing it. Now it’s the fun part. Now we actually get to do it. That was nice and strangely emotional for me, and I’ll have to figure out how to use that [in the performance].”
But what about the script itself? “I can tell you absolutely nothing—and it’s fantastic,” Duchovny said.
We actually did managed to get a little more out of the actor, who’s reuinting his former co-star Gillian Anderson as they tackle new paranormal mysteries in the return of their iconic series next January. Fox has ordered six episodes, which have been shrouded in mystery. So we asked Duchovny whether he could reveal if the new episodes would feature stand-alone mysteries or have a mythology that weaves through the mini-season. “Even though there’s only six, there will be a mix,” he said. “It’s not really The X-Files without the mythology.”
Other former co-stars, such as Mitch Pileggi (Walter Skinner) and William B. Davis (Cigarette Smoking Man) are back too. On the writing side, series creator Chris Carter is back, along with original writers Glen Morgan and James Wong (Vince Gilligan is not involved, sadly).
That Fox only ordered six episodes have led some to assume X-Fileswill only be a limited-series return, or a miniseries. Yet Duchovny revealed that he’s interested in more.
“I would be open to doing another cycle,” Duchovny said. “I don’t know that I could do a 20-episode version of this show at this point in my life, and I don’t know that Gillian could. But I think everybody is open ended on what happens after this. Certainly, we didn’t bring it back with the idea of ending it.”
Is there anything about becoming Fox Mulder again that he’s nothappy about? “Probably running through the forest at four in the morning.” (story/photo credit Entertainment Weekly)