British film legend Sir Christopher Lee, known best for his role as Count Dracula in several horror flicks and Saruman in Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, has died at the age of 93. His family says he passed away Sunday after battling several health problems.
Lee began acting in the late '40s and appeared in more than 200 films. In addition to playing Dracula and Saruman, he also played Bond villain Francisco Scaramanga in the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun, as well as Count Dooku in two Star Wars movies. He is one of the highest-grossing actors of all time and was knighted in 2009. Lee is survived by his wife of more than 50 years and one daughter.
Lee began acting in the late '40s and appeared in more than 200 films. In addition to playing Dracula and Saruman, he also played Bond villain Francisco Scaramanga in the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun, as well as Count Dooku in two Star Wars movies. He is one of the highest-grossing actors of all time and was knighted in 2009. Lee is survived by his wife of more than 50 years and one daughter.
Lamar Odom is out of the NBA and out of Khloe Kardashian's life, but apparently he's not out of self-respect. He just turned down an offer of $1 million to return to the Kardashian crew's reality show empire.
According to In Touch Weekly, producers of Keeping Up With the Kardashians have been eager to get the baller back in front of the cameras and just upped the ante to a seven-figure paycheck, but no dice. A souce says, “His exact words were, ‘They ruined my life.' [He's] still in bad shape. He disappears regularly and his basically homeless. His friends are worried that he will never get his act together.”
The insider says Khloe still holds out hope that Lamar will come back to her when the cameras stop rolling, and that's why she still hasn't filed for divorce.
According to In Touch Weekly, producers of Keeping Up With the Kardashians have been eager to get the baller back in front of the cameras and just upped the ante to a seven-figure paycheck, but no dice. A souce says, “His exact words were, ‘They ruined my life.' [He's] still in bad shape. He disappears regularly and his basically homeless. His friends are worried that he will never get his act together.”
The insider says Khloe still holds out hope that Lamar will come back to her when the cameras stop rolling, and that's why she still hasn't filed for divorce.
The Duggar family has a new problem on its hands. This one has nothing to do with those reports that son Josh allegedly molested several young girls, including his sisters, when he was a teen.
In Touch Weekly is reports that back in May, the reality show clan turned away a social worker from the Arkansas Department of Human Services who'd come to their residence to examine a child there -- leading the worker to call cops for backup. The caller told the dispatcher, “We have an investigation and I guess they’re not being cooperative. We have to see the child to make sure the child is all right. So we just need police assistance.” There's no word as to whether officers were sent out.
The Duggars have had run-ins with the Arkansas DHS in the past -- including a lawsuit filed by Josh in 2007.
In Touch Weekly is reports that back in May, the reality show clan turned away a social worker from the Arkansas Department of Human Services who'd come to their residence to examine a child there -- leading the worker to call cops for backup. The caller told the dispatcher, “We have an investigation and I guess they’re not being cooperative. We have to see the child to make sure the child is all right. So we just need police assistance.” There's no word as to whether officers were sent out.
The Duggars have had run-ins with the Arkansas DHS in the past -- including a lawsuit filed by Josh in 2007.
Former NFL great Terry Bradshaw will team with William Shatner, George Foreman, Henry Winkler and Jeff Dye in a new reality series called Better Late Than Never. The alternative comedy project will see the five men travel together to Asia in search of intimate, life-changing experiences. The one-hour series will begin production in August and travel to Tokyo, Kyoto, Seoul, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Chang Mai and will air on NBC. Details on when the first episode will air have yet to be released, so as they say in TV-land.. Stay tuned...