He’s definitely known for having a temper, and when Alec Baldwin found out Shia LaBeouf published their private emails following his departure from “Orphans,” Alec was none too pleased.
The “30 Rock” hunk told the New York Times that the “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” actor’s decision to make their exchange public was “very disappointing.”
They’re both massive Hollywood stars in their own right, and now Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz are in talks to star together in Harold Pinter’s Broadway production of “Betrayal.”
According to the “Runaway Jury” actress, she and her “Skyfall” husband are in the final stages of drawing up a contract for the job.
As previously reported by The GossipCenter, Shia LaBeouf has left the Broadway production “Orphans” due to creative differences with costar Alec Baldwinv, and now he’s posted some emails that resulted in the aftermath.
Citing creative differences with the producers, Shia LaBeouf announced on Wednesday (February 20) that he has pulled out of the Broadway show “Orphans.”
The “Transformers” hunk was supposed to play the role of Treat in the story about two brothers living in a Philadelphia row house.
After promoting their film in the UK, Josh Duhamel and Julianne Hough headed over to a performance of “Matilda” in the Soho neighborhood of London on Wednesday (February 20).
Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson joined in on the fun and walked closely next to her handsome hubby while shielding her growing baby bump.
Freeing up more time for a busy awards season, Jessica Chastain headed in for her final performance for "The Heiress" on Broadway in New York City on Saturday (February 9).
The "Zero Dark Thirty" star looked pretty in a navy pea coat, blue jeans, and knee-high black boots as she made her way inside for the final curtain.
Heading into work in the midst of all the awards shows, Jessica Chastain performed in "The Heiress" on Broadway in New York City on Wednesday (February 6).
The "Zero Dark Thirty" star smiled at awaiting paparazzi in a patterned blazer, white blouse, and black pants as she headed into the theater.
Hoping to bring their story of the American dream to Broadway, Gloria Estefan and her husband Emilio are teaming up with the Nederlander Organization to produce a new musical based on their life.
Following the Latino power couple from Cuba to Miami, the show will include hit songs like "Conga," "1-2-3," "Music of My Heart," and "Rhythm is Gonna Get You."