Carole Mallory
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A Party-Crasher’s Guide to ‘The Change-Up’
“Wedding Crashers” director David Dobkins revives a tired plot line well worth the ticket
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Cowboys, Aliens and Feeling Around for Harrison Ford’s Plugs
It’s the aliens who steal the show in the town of Absolution
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Thank God for Betty Ford
That image of Betty Ford on the TV in 1979 announcing her problem with wine and Valium will always be embedded in my consciousness
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‘Larry Crowne’: It’s Forrest Gump Meets Julia Roberts
I wanted to care about this film because, like Larry Crowne, I lost all of my possessions and my apartment in a fire
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Remembering Gunter Sachs, Brigitte Bardot and St. Tropez
Sachs was a ’60s playboy helped make the French Riviera resort of St. Tropez a playground for rich and beautiful celebrities
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Congressman Weiner Is a Sex Addict — I Know, Because I Am One
His behavior is a form of sexual obsession routed in narcissism — laughing at him is cruel and uncalled for
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The Truth about Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers
In my recent memoir in progress, I recall meeting Peter at a party in the Hollywood Hills
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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Housekeeper Crazy? He Made Her So!
Resistance can, of course, be seen as a turn-on for such a man, a sign that she is the submissive, subservient woman he is seeking
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, a PR Machine Out of Spin
Hollyblog: Will the former governor overcome Housekeepergate?
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Dueling Cary Grants
My husband and I both knew the actor and had completely different views of the man vs. the actor
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Robin Williams Debuts on Broadway and Is Happy at Last
At 59, Robin looks serene and not at all reminiscent of the Robin Williams who was a fellow student in my class in comedy improvisation
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Remembering That Championship Season with Jason Miller
What’s missing in the current revival on Broadway is Jason’s voice — I had the privilege of hearing it in life
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Donald Trump, You’re Fired — for a Bad Publicity Stunt
You are putting Obama and our nation under a needless microscope instead of dealing with issues
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Hollyblog: Dudley Moore, the One and Only Arthur
Hollyblog: The late actor was insecure about his tortured childhood, his diminutive height and his club foot — but not about his comedy
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