What is Tom Selleck’s net worth? That’s a question Blue Bloods fans are asking as the hit CBS show enters its final season.
It’s no secret that Tom has been working in Hollywood since the 1970s.
The talented actor has had a string of hit movies and TV shows, with Blue Bloods simply being his latest gig.
Blue Bloods also happens to be his longest-running stint on television.
Tom has worked hard for his money for his whole life that’s for sure.
So, just how much bank has he made over more than five decades in the entertainment world?
Let’s take a look at what we know.
What is Blue Bloods star Tom Selleck’s net worth?
According to Parade, Tom’s net worth in 2024 is a whopping $45 million, and the number should not surprise anyone considering his stellar career.
Tom got his big break on Magnum P.
It’s no secret that Tom has been working in Hollywood since the 1970s.
The talented actor has had a string of hit movies and TV shows, with Blue Bloods simply being his latest gig.
Blue Bloods also happens to be his longest-running stint on television.
Tom has worked hard for his money for his whole life that’s for sure.
So, just how much bank has he made over more than five decades in the entertainment world?
Let’s take a look at what we know.
What is Blue Bloods star Tom Selleck’s net worth?
According to Parade, Tom’s net worth in 2024 is a whopping $45 million, and the number should not surprise anyone considering his stellar career.
Tom got his big break on Magnum P.
- 2/16/2024
- by Rachelle Lewis
- Monsters and Critics
Lynne Marta, the actress who appeared in films including Joe Kidd and Footloose, as a regular on Love, American Style and as a guest star on dozens of other TV shows, has died. She was 78.
Marta died Thursday in her Los Angeles home after a battle with cancer, her friend Chris Saint-Hilaire told The Hollywood Reporter.
The New Jersey native also showed up on episodes of such Aaron Spelling-produced series as The Mod Squad, The Rookies, Starsky & Hutch, Charlie’s Angels, Vega$ and Matt Houston and on Quinn Martin productions like The F.B.I., Dan August, Cannon, The Streets of San Francisco, Barnaby Jones, The Manhunter and Caribe.
As the companion of a wealthy landowner (Robert Duvall), Marta caught the eye of a bounty hunter (Clint Eastwood) in John Sturges’ Joe Kidd (1972), and she portrayed Lulu Warnicker, the aunt of Kevin Bacon’s Ren, in the Herbert Ross-directed Footloose (1984).
The younger of two daughters,...
Marta died Thursday in her Los Angeles home after a battle with cancer, her friend Chris Saint-Hilaire told The Hollywood Reporter.
The New Jersey native also showed up on episodes of such Aaron Spelling-produced series as The Mod Squad, The Rookies, Starsky & Hutch, Charlie’s Angels, Vega$ and Matt Houston and on Quinn Martin productions like The F.B.I., Dan August, Cannon, The Streets of San Francisco, Barnaby Jones, The Manhunter and Caribe.
As the companion of a wealthy landowner (Robert Duvall), Marta caught the eye of a bounty hunter (Clint Eastwood) in John Sturges’ Joe Kidd (1972), and she portrayed Lulu Warnicker, the aunt of Kevin Bacon’s Ren, in the Herbert Ross-directed Footloose (1984).
The younger of two daughters,...
- 1/16/2024
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Speculation about a new movie titled Three Granddads and a Baby has gone viral, making some question if the film is real or fake.
It has been quite some time since fans heard from Disney's Three Men franchise, with the duo of Tom Selleck-led comedies (Three Men and a Baby and Three Men and a Little Lady) being remembered fondly nearly 40 years after their release.
There has been talk of a reboot in recent years, but nothing concrete has come of it as of yet.
Read full article on The Direct.
It has been quite some time since fans heard from Disney's Three Men franchise, with the duo of Tom Selleck-led comedies (Three Men and a Baby and Three Men and a Little Lady) being remembered fondly nearly 40 years after their release.
There has been talk of a reboot in recent years, but nothing concrete has come of it as of yet.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 1/10/2024
- by Klein Felt
- The Direct
Exclusive: We hear that Susan Johnson, the director of Netflix’s hit teen dramedy To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, has boarded Paramount Players’ Bounce based on the Megan Shull YA novel and starring YouTube personality JoJo Siwa. The feature is in early development.
Bounce tells the story of a teenage girl who wishes she could trade her family for a new one on Christmas Eve. Her wish is granted and she finds herself “bouncing” into the lives of other girls and living Christmas Day on repeat — learning the value of family, finding your voice and the power of love. Josann McGibbon, the writer and EP on Disney Channel’s Descendants franchise, and the scribe on such movies as Runaway Bride, Three Men and a Little Lady and the Co-ep of ABC’s Desperate Housewives, is adapting Shull’s novel.
Paramount won the rights to Bounce last summer after a competitive bidding war,...
Bounce tells the story of a teenage girl who wishes she could trade her family for a new one on Christmas Eve. Her wish is granted and she finds herself “bouncing” into the lives of other girls and living Christmas Day on repeat — learning the value of family, finding your voice and the power of love. Josann McGibbon, the writer and EP on Disney Channel’s Descendants franchise, and the scribe on such movies as Runaway Bride, Three Men and a Little Lady and the Co-ep of ABC’s Desperate Housewives, is adapting Shull’s novel.
Paramount won the rights to Bounce last summer after a competitive bidding war,...
- 4/14/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Production designer Stuart Wurtzel will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 25th annual Art Directors Guild Awards, the guild announced today.
The award comes in recognition of the “exceptional spectrum” of designs Wurtzel has created for film, TV and theater over the course of six decades.
“From…Hannah and Her Sisters to his iconic evocation of New York during the AIDS crisis of the 1980s in Angels in America, Stuart Wurtzel’s contribution to the art of Production Design stands alone,” said Mark Worthington, Art Directors Council Chair.
An Academy Award nominee and Emmy winner, Wurtzel has collaborated throughout his storied career with prominent directors, ranging from Peter Yates to Woody Allen. On the TV side, he recently designed Showtime’s The Loudest Voice, along with HBO’s Divorce.
Additional credits include Enchanted, Stepmom, Hair, Mermaids, Romeo Is Bleeding, Three Men and a Little Lady, Old Gringo,...
The award comes in recognition of the “exceptional spectrum” of designs Wurtzel has created for film, TV and theater over the course of six decades.
“From…Hannah and Her Sisters to his iconic evocation of New York during the AIDS crisis of the 1980s in Angels in America, Stuart Wurtzel’s contribution to the art of Production Design stands alone,” said Mark Worthington, Art Directors Council Chair.
An Academy Award nominee and Emmy winner, Wurtzel has collaborated throughout his storied career with prominent directors, ranging from Peter Yates to Woody Allen. On the TV side, he recently designed Showtime’s The Loudest Voice, along with HBO’s Divorce.
Additional credits include Enchanted, Stepmom, Hair, Mermaids, Romeo Is Bleeding, Three Men and a Little Lady, Old Gringo,...
- 3/11/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
“Woke” director Mo Marable will direct the “Three Men and a Baby” remake for Disney+, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
Zac Efron is set to star in the feature, marking the actor’s return to Disney after his breakout role in the “High School Musical” franchise. Efron’s most recent credits include “The Greatest Showman,” “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile,” “The Beach Bum,” “Scoob!” and his Netflix series “Down to Earth with Zac Efron.”
The original “Three Men and a Baby” from 1987 starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as New York bachelors who find themselves caring for a love child of one of the men. Leonard Nimoy directed the film, which became the first live-action Disney feature to cross the $100 million mark at the domestic box office.
A sequel, “Three Men and a Little Lady,” was released in 1990.
Will Reichel wrote the script for the remake,...
Zac Efron is set to star in the feature, marking the actor’s return to Disney after his breakout role in the “High School Musical” franchise. Efron’s most recent credits include “The Greatest Showman,” “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile,” “The Beach Bum,” “Scoob!” and his Netflix series “Down to Earth with Zac Efron.”
The original “Three Men and a Baby” from 1987 starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as New York bachelors who find themselves caring for a love child of one of the men. Leonard Nimoy directed the film, which became the first live-action Disney feature to cross the $100 million mark at the domestic box office.
A sequel, “Three Men and a Little Lady,” was released in 1990.
Will Reichel wrote the script for the remake,...
- 1/29/2021
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Disney+ reboot of the 80s classic Three Men And A Baby is gaining steam as director Mo Marable has been tapped to direct the movie for the streamer. Zac Efron recently signed on to star in the pic.
The remake is intended for Disney+ with Disney’s live-action division running point. Gordon Gray is producing.
The original pic starrec Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson – as New York bachelors who find themselves caring, and subsequently, falling for, an infant. Drug dealers who threatened the child also figured into the plot.
The movie becoming the first live-action Disney film to cross the $100 million mark domestically. It was followed by Three Men and a Little Lady in 1990.
Will Reichel wrote the script for the remake. It is unclear how the material will be updated.
Marable is also set to direct Grand Crew, Dan Goor, and Phil Jackson’s upcoming comedy for NBC,...
The remake is intended for Disney+ with Disney’s live-action division running point. Gordon Gray is producing.
The original pic starrec Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson – as New York bachelors who find themselves caring, and subsequently, falling for, an infant. Drug dealers who threatened the child also figured into the plot.
The movie becoming the first live-action Disney film to cross the $100 million mark domestically. It was followed by Three Men and a Little Lady in 1990.
Will Reichel wrote the script for the remake. It is unclear how the material will be updated.
Marable is also set to direct Grand Crew, Dan Goor, and Phil Jackson’s upcoming comedy for NBC,...
- 1/29/2021
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Zac Efron has signed up to star in the Disney remake of the 1987 comedy ‘Three Men and a Baby’.
The remake will head straight to Disney streaming service, Disney+. ‘The Way Back’ and ‘The Rookie’ producer Gordon Gray will produce. Will Reichel has written the script for the remake.
The original film was based on the 1985 French film ‘Trois hommes et un couffin’ and followed the mishaps and adventures of three bachelors played by Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenburg and Ted Danson as they attempt to adapt their lives to pseudo-fatherhood with the arrival of the love child of one of them.
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Directed by Leonard Nimoy, the film was a massive hit and even surpassed ‘Fatal Attraction’ at the box office. It went on to spawn a sequel in ‘Three Men and a Little Lady’ which saw the...
The remake will head straight to Disney streaming service, Disney+. ‘The Way Back’ and ‘The Rookie’ producer Gordon Gray will produce. Will Reichel has written the script for the remake.
The original film was based on the 1985 French film ‘Trois hommes et un couffin’ and followed the mishaps and adventures of three bachelors played by Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenburg and Ted Danson as they attempt to adapt their lives to pseudo-fatherhood with the arrival of the love child of one of them.
Also in news – ‘John Wick’ 4 and 5 confirmed; to be filmed back to back
Directed by Leonard Nimoy, the film was a massive hit and even surpassed ‘Fatal Attraction’ at the box office. It went on to spawn a sequel in ‘Three Men and a Little Lady’ which saw the...
- 8/11/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Zac Efron shot to fame as a Disney Channel teen heartthrob in the High School Musical movies, but in the dozen years since the final installment, he’s gone out of his way to try and reinvent his screen persona. While he’s still searching for that big role that will take his career as a leading man to the next level, he’s nonetheless managed to shake off the all-singing, all-dancing reputation that came dangerously close to seeing him typecast forever while still in his early 20s.
It can’t be a coincidence that the 32 year-old has avoided working with Disney ever since High School Musical came to an end, with his focus largely being on broad studio comedies like Neighbors, Dirty Grandpa and Baywatch, or playing deliberately against type as either The Beach Bum‘s Flicker or Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile‘s Ted Bundy. And so far,...
It can’t be a coincidence that the 32 year-old has avoided working with Disney ever since High School Musical came to an end, with his focus largely being on broad studio comedies like Neighbors, Dirty Grandpa and Baywatch, or playing deliberately against type as either The Beach Bum‘s Flicker or Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile‘s Ted Bundy. And so far,...
- 8/11/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
One man down, two to go. Zac Efron has been cast as one of the leads in a remake of Three Men and a Baby for Disney+, and as thrilling as that is, we have to ask: Who are the other two men?! In the 1987 film, which was directed by Leonard Nimoy, Ted Danson, Tom Selleck, and Steve Guttenberg starred as a trio of bachelors who discover a baby on their doorstep one day and reluctantly have to start caring for it. Eventually they come to love baby Mary, and it's about as heartwarming as you can get with a movie that also involves a subplot about heroin. A sequel, Three Men and a Little Lady, came out in 1990. Danson played Jack, an actor and the baby's biological...
- 8/10/2020
- E! Online
Zac Efron will star in a remake of the 1987 hit comedy “Three Men and a Baby” for Disney Plus.
Gordon Gray, whose producing credits include “The Rookie” and Ben Affleck’s “The Way Back,” is producing. Will Reichel has written the script for the remake. A director for the remake has not yet been set.
The original “Three Men and a Baby” starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as bachelors living a carefree lifestyle and sharing an apartment in New York City. The trio is forced to adjust to parenthood as an infant girl fathered by Danson’s character arrives at their doorstep.
That script, written by Jim Cruickshank and James Orr, was based on the 1985 French film “Trois hommes et un couffin” (“Three Men and a Cradle”). “Three Men and a Baby,” directed by Leonard Nimoy, was a massive success with $240 million in worldwide box office on an $11 million budget.
Gordon Gray, whose producing credits include “The Rookie” and Ben Affleck’s “The Way Back,” is producing. Will Reichel has written the script for the remake. A director for the remake has not yet been set.
The original “Three Men and a Baby” starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as bachelors living a carefree lifestyle and sharing an apartment in New York City. The trio is forced to adjust to parenthood as an infant girl fathered by Danson’s character arrives at their doorstep.
That script, written by Jim Cruickshank and James Orr, was based on the 1985 French film “Trois hommes et un couffin” (“Three Men and a Cradle”). “Three Men and a Baby,” directed by Leonard Nimoy, was a massive success with $240 million in worldwide box office on an $11 million budget.
- 8/10/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Zac Efron will star in the “Three Men and a Baby” remake for Disney+, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
The original 1987 film starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as New York bachelors who find themselves caring for a love child of one of them. It was based on the 1985 French film “Trois hommes et un couffin” (“Three Men and a Cradle”). Leonard Nimoy directed the film, which became the first live-action Disney film to cross the $100 million mark at the domestic box office.
A sequel, “Three Men and a Little Lady,” was released in 1990.
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Gordon Gray, who produced last year’s Ben Affleck drama “The Way Back,” is on board to produce the remake. There is no director attached yet. Will Reichel wrote the script for the remake.
The original 1987 film starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as New York bachelors who find themselves caring for a love child of one of them. It was based on the 1985 French film “Trois hommes et un couffin” (“Three Men and a Cradle”). Leonard Nimoy directed the film, which became the first live-action Disney film to cross the $100 million mark at the domestic box office.
A sequel, “Three Men and a Little Lady,” was released in 1990.
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Gordon Gray, who produced last year’s Ben Affleck drama “The Way Back,” is on board to produce the remake. There is no director attached yet. Will Reichel wrote the script for the remake.
- 8/10/2020
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
When Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon first teamed up 32 years ago, the door had just started to crack open for female film writers.
“We came at the right time, it was right when women writers were coming into vogue,” McGibbon said. “It was the time of ‘Thelma and Louise’ and there was two of us — a blonde and a brunette and it all fell into place.”
Parriott and McGibbon’s latest project, “Descendants 2,” premieres Friday night on Disney Channel, as well as ABC, Freeform, Disney Xd and Lifetime. It’s now a key franchise for Disney, and the latest career twist for Parriott and McGibbon, who now boast one of the longest-running writing partnerships in all of Hollywood.
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The duo initially chose film over TV because “we felt in success we could still...
“We came at the right time, it was right when women writers were coming into vogue,” McGibbon said. “It was the time of ‘Thelma and Louise’ and there was two of us — a blonde and a brunette and it all fell into place.”
Parriott and McGibbon’s latest project, “Descendants 2,” premieres Friday night on Disney Channel, as well as ABC, Freeform, Disney Xd and Lifetime. It’s now a key franchise for Disney, and the latest career twist for Parriott and McGibbon, who now boast one of the longest-running writing partnerships in all of Hollywood.
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The duo initially chose film over TV because “we felt in success we could still...
- 7/21/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Simon Brew May 8, 2017
When DVD hit big, some studios desperately tried to hang on to the traditional rental window. It led to an odd format called Divx...
Driving my young son through a part of Birmingham over the weekend before last, we stopped at lights in the Cotteridge area. Just outside a big booze shop. “That,” I explained to my 13-year old, “was where I spent a good deal of my youth.”
Steady.
For Cotteridge used to house a sizeable video shop, whose ex-rental VHS offers were almost as good as the range of new releases they always had to rent. Even just 20 years ago, it was the norm for the majority of us to spend two or three quid a time renting a tape, and having to remember to take it back in the morning. The day a popular frozen pizza brand introduced a 'free rental at Blockbuster with...
When DVD hit big, some studios desperately tried to hang on to the traditional rental window. It led to an odd format called Divx...
Driving my young son through a part of Birmingham over the weekend before last, we stopped at lights in the Cotteridge area. Just outside a big booze shop. “That,” I explained to my 13-year old, “was where I spent a good deal of my youth.”
Steady.
For Cotteridge used to house a sizeable video shop, whose ex-rental VHS offers were almost as good as the range of new releases they always had to rent. Even just 20 years ago, it was the norm for the majority of us to spend two or three quid a time renting a tape, and having to remember to take it back in the morning. The day a popular frozen pizza brand introduced a 'free rental at Blockbuster with...
- 5/3/2017
- Den of Geek
Three Men and a Baby was one of the biggest films of the 1980s, but whatever happened to the star of the movie - no, not Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg or Ted Danson - baby Mary.
Mary wasn't actually played by one girl, she was played by twin sisters Lisa Blair and Michelle Blair Ontonovich. The duo appeared on The Today Show this morning (June 16), 27 years after starring in the comedy classic.
Neither sister followed up the movie with a career in Hollywood. Lisa works in customer services and Michelle, who works in insurance, is now a mother to her own baby, five-month-old Jacob.
"At first, when we were little, it wasn't a big deal to us at all," said Michelle. "I think it was when we became teenagers, people started coming up to us a lot more. Asking us for our autographs and everything."
The sisters' mum Geriann described...
Mary wasn't actually played by one girl, she was played by twin sisters Lisa Blair and Michelle Blair Ontonovich. The duo appeared on The Today Show this morning (June 16), 27 years after starring in the comedy classic.
Neither sister followed up the movie with a career in Hollywood. Lisa works in customer services and Michelle, who works in insurance, is now a mother to her own baby, five-month-old Jacob.
"At first, when we were little, it wasn't a big deal to us at all," said Michelle. "I think it was when we became teenagers, people started coming up to us a lot more. Asking us for our autographs and everything."
The sisters' mum Geriann described...
- 6/16/2014
- Digital Spy
Production of Revelations Entertainment’s comedy Life Itself is underway in New York City starring starring Academy Award® winners Morgan Freeman, Diane Keaton and Cynthia Nixon.
This marks the first time that Freeman and Keaton have worked together.
The film is directed by award-winning director Richard Loncraine (The Gathering Storm, My One and Only, Firewall, Wimbledon, Richard III), and is based on the acclaimed novel “Heroic Measures” by Jill Ciment, from a screenplay written by Charlie Peters (My One and Only, Krippendorf’s Tribe, Three Men and A Little Lady, Blame It On Rio).
Life Itself tells the story of one comic and eventful weekend in the life of Ruth (Keaton) and Alex (Freeman), an aging New York couple who have finally decided to sell their Brooklyn apartment of 40 years. They fear that they are getting too old to climb the stairs, and Ruth’s realtor niece (Nixon) has convinced...
This marks the first time that Freeman and Keaton have worked together.
The film is directed by award-winning director Richard Loncraine (The Gathering Storm, My One and Only, Firewall, Wimbledon, Richard III), and is based on the acclaimed novel “Heroic Measures” by Jill Ciment, from a screenplay written by Charlie Peters (My One and Only, Krippendorf’s Tribe, Three Men and A Little Lady, Blame It On Rio).
Life Itself tells the story of one comic and eventful weekend in the life of Ruth (Keaton) and Alex (Freeman), an aging New York couple who have finally decided to sell their Brooklyn apartment of 40 years. They fear that they are getting too old to climb the stairs, and Ruth’s realtor niece (Nixon) has convinced...
- 10/8/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
With people like Perez Hilton in the world, bloggers and celeb gossips seem to have taken over the Hollywood world over the last few years. But before the golden age of the World Wide Web, Celebrity rumours, conspiracies and crack pot theories seemed to be part and parcel in Hollywoodland.
The advent of the Internet has either contributed to theories; allowing all manner of life to form around the root of a conspiracy – allowing it to grow and thrive into madness. Or it opts to hinder some of the fun that surrounds them – Debunking madness and crazy ideas with a few clicks of a Google search.
Read on for 10 Unforgettable Hollywood Conspiracy Theories that borderline madness, some that display a ‘want’ rather than a ‘truth’ and the odd few that may, May just be true.
10. Munchkin Hanging In The Wizard Of Oz
As Dorothy and friends (minus a cowardly lion...
The advent of the Internet has either contributed to theories; allowing all manner of life to form around the root of a conspiracy – allowing it to grow and thrive into madness. Or it opts to hinder some of the fun that surrounds them – Debunking madness and crazy ideas with a few clicks of a Google search.
Read on for 10 Unforgettable Hollywood Conspiracy Theories that borderline madness, some that display a ‘want’ rather than a ‘truth’ and the odd few that may, May just be true.
10. Munchkin Hanging In The Wizard Of Oz
As Dorothy and friends (minus a cowardly lion...
- 5/31/2013
- by Shaun Lappin
- Obsessed with Film
New York — Fiona Shaw's small Broadway dressing room had the look of a makeshift bar. There were more than a dozen bottles of wine stashed on a high shelf.
"It looks like a sort of speakeasy, doesn't it?" the actress said, looking up at the gifts left by well-wishers that were now on duty for post-show cheers. "Over many months, we hope. Not in a night."
Visitors might be handed a glass of pinot but the hostess would rather stay as sober as possible as she tackles another astonishing part in a career populated by plenty of them. This new one may even top the rest: the Virgin Mary, whose son turned water into wine.
Shaw, perhaps best known for playing Harry Potter's aunt, is re-imagining the life of the mother of Christ in Irish writer Colm Toibin's New York premiere stage adaptation of his novella "The Testament of Mary,...
"It looks like a sort of speakeasy, doesn't it?" the actress said, looking up at the gifts left by well-wishers that were now on duty for post-show cheers. "Over many months, we hope. Not in a night."
Visitors might be handed a glass of pinot but the hostess would rather stay as sober as possible as she tackles another astonishing part in a career populated by plenty of them. This new one may even top the rest: the Virgin Mary, whose son turned water into wine.
Shaw, perhaps best known for playing Harry Potter's aunt, is re-imagining the life of the mother of Christ in Irish writer Colm Toibin's New York premiere stage adaptation of his novella "The Testament of Mary,...
- 4/12/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Tom Selleck has said he would be onboard for another potential sequel to Three Men and a Baby. The 1987 comedy, which also starred Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg, was followed up by 1990's Three Men and a Little Lady. CNN reports that Selleck told the hosts of The Talk that there may be some truth to the rumours that there will be a third entry in the series entitled Three Men and a Bride. He said: "I heard it was, so yes. I've talked to Ted [Danson] and I've talked to Steve Guttenberg, and we'd love to get back together (more)...
- 1/5/2013
- by By Paul Martinovic
- Digital Spy
Decades before Tom Selleck and his mustache were starring in the highly rated CBS cop drama Blue Bloods, back around the end of his Magnum, P.I. days, he and two other well known actors (Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg) starred in a comedy about three bachelors who find themselves stuck taking care of a baby left by one of their girlfriends. Simply titled Three Men and a Baby, Leonard Nimoy (of Star Trek fame) directed the original 1987 comedy, which was a hit, grossing over $160 million domestically. The sequel came a few years later, but since Three Men and a Little Lady, we have yet to know what has become of the the three men or the baby/little lady. There's been talk of another sequel for years, which would focus on the three men and a bride. If Mary was a baby in 1987, that would put her in her...
- 1/4/2013
- cinemablend.com
Holy Guttenberg, is another Three Men and a Baby sequel going to make it to the big screen?
Tom Selleck seems up to the challenge. The Blue Bloods star told the women of The Talk Thursday that he’s definitely discussed the possibility of making Three Men and a Bride with Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg, his co-stars from the 1987 flick that grossed more than $167 million domestically. “We’d love to get back together if they’ve got a good idea,” he said. “It seemed to be real, and then it disappeared. If they’re smart, they’ll do it.
Tom Selleck seems up to the challenge. The Blue Bloods star told the women of The Talk Thursday that he’s definitely discussed the possibility of making Three Men and a Bride with Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg, his co-stars from the 1987 flick that grossed more than $167 million domestically. “We’d love to get back together if they’ve got a good idea,” he said. “It seemed to be real, and then it disappeared. If they’re smart, they’ll do it.
- 1/4/2013
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside Movies
Ladies, gird your heart. It's the 25th anniversary of perhaps the most aw-inducing comedy of all time, "Three Men and a Baby" (which was released on November 25, 1987). The Leonard Nimoy-directed (yes, really) film followed three playboy pals (Ted Danson, Tom Selleck and Steve Guttenberg) whose lives are turned upside down when a cooing bundle is dropped off at their doorstep. Suddenly, they're overrun with bottles instead of brews and lullabies instead of ladies. The comedy was the highest grossing film of 1987, even surpassing the hugely popular "Fatal Attraction." Although the trio reunited three years later for "Three Men and a Little Lady," the film earned mostly negative reviews. In honor of baby Mary's 25th birthday (Congrats! You can now rent a car!) let's take a look at what's become of the cast of "Three Men and a Baby." (Side note: Unfortunately, Lisa and Michelle Blair, the twins who portrayed Mary Bennington,...
- 11/28/2012
- by Jessie Heyman
- Moviefone
It's official: every single film from the 1980s, aside from Mannequin, Krull, and Weekend at Bernie's has been remade. Here's a quick update on the final half-dozen, all of which will make you complain and whine. Even the good ones. Dirty Dancing (1987) -- A headstrong young woman discovers love and sex-tastical stuff during one nostalgic summer somewhere silly. Who Made It: The writer of It's My Turn (1980) and the director of Three Men and a Little Lady. Also Jennifer Grey and cool dudes like Jerry Orbach and Patrick Swayze. (Rip) Who's Remaking It: All we know at this point is that Lionsgate has it earmarked for July of next year, and considering how well remakes like The Karate Kid and Footloose have done, this one seems inevitable. Why? Are you...
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- 4/7/2012
- by Scott Weinberg
- Movies.com
Remember yesterday, when I hoped that The Innkeepers would be an actually scary, well-made horror film but was sadly informed that it actually wasn't very good by one of our commenters? Maybe We Need To Talk About Kevin, the upcoming film starring Tilda Swinton and John C. Reilly based on the book of the same name, can fill the void created yesterday. Because if this trailer is any indication, it's like The Omen but without the Antichrist. Rosemary's Baby without the Satanic cult. Three Men and a Little Lady but without two of the men or the little lady plus one woman and a maladjusted teenager driven to commit an unspeakable act of violence: The film is directed by Lynne Ramsay, the woman behind Morvern Callar and Ratcatcher, which gives it good directing pedigree on top of its stellar leading actors. It opens in a limited [...]...
- 11/1/2011
- Nerve
Angus T. Jones, the highest-paid child star on television, turns 18 years old Saturday (Oct. 8). Do you think "Two and a Half Men" should become "Three Men." They could add a spunky little girl character and call it "Three Men and a Little Lady."
Just kidding. Happy birthday to Angus. He currently makes $300,000 per episode, which puts him well ahead of the second-highest paid child star, "iCarly's" Miranda Cosgrove at $180,000 an episode.
Jones has certainly started looking like a man as of late. He's shot up in height and has also lost all of his baby fat, turning him into a lean, mean joke-cracking machine on "Men." He can be seen for at least two more seasons on the hit CBS sitcom.
Happy birthday, Angus!
Just kidding. Happy birthday to Angus. He currently makes $300,000 per episode, which puts him well ahead of the second-highest paid child star, "iCarly's" Miranda Cosgrove at $180,000 an episode.
Jones has certainly started looking like a man as of late. He's shot up in height and has also lost all of his baby fat, turning him into a lean, mean joke-cracking machine on "Men." He can be seen for at least two more seasons on the hit CBS sitcom.
Happy birthday, Angus!
- 10/8/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
HBO
They say that all good things must come to an end.
“Entourage” went out with a bang in the series finale on Sunday night. In the final half-hour, the series creator/chief writer Doug Ellin resolved all of the loose ends leading up the last episode.
As the episode begins, Vince walks in and tells the boys that he is “absolutely” in love with Sophia, the Vanity Fair writer, and he wants to marry her. “This is it.”
“Let...
They say that all good things must come to an end.
“Entourage” went out with a bang in the series finale on Sunday night. In the final half-hour, the series creator/chief writer Doug Ellin resolved all of the loose ends leading up the last episode.
As the episode begins, Vince walks in and tells the boys that he is “absolutely” in love with Sophia, the Vanity Fair writer, and he wants to marry her. “This is it.”
“Let...
- 9/12/2011
- by Jon Friedman
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
If someone showed you the trailer for Adam Sandler's Jack & Jill [1] right before Funny People was released, you would have sworn it was a Judd Apatow joke. Unfortunately, that film isn't a joke but the latest Sandler rumor is. According to a recent rumor, Sandler was inspired by an episode of MTV's True Life to produce a remake of Three Men and a Baby featuring his friends David Spade, Chris Rock, and Rob Schneider. In this updated version, though, the twist would be that the men aren't straight; they're gay polyamorists. Sounds a little too wacky to be true and, according to Disney, it is. They deny the rumor. Still, crazier things have happened. Read more about this rumor after the jump. While Disney flat out denies the rumor that began over on Movieweb [2], let's roll with it for a bit, just because when else do we get to...
- 8/1/2011
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
"True Blood" returned for Season 4 on Sunday (June 26) and in typical "True Blood" fashion, the writers threw a curveball our way with a time jump. When Sookie was taken to the fairy world by her "fairy godmother" Claudine, she discovered that time works differently there and when she returned to Bon Temps, she'd been gone over a year.
Time jumps are a bit of a contrivance for shows, but they sure are fun because they basically let the writers do whatever they want with the characters without having to, well, get there on screen.
So where did this time jump put our "True Blood" characters?
Sookie returns from the fairy land and of course everyone is freaking out because they all thought she was dead. We were delighted to see Gary Cole as her granddaddy and wish there was a way to keep him around, but we'll take a smidge of Cole just the same.
Time jumps are a bit of a contrivance for shows, but they sure are fun because they basically let the writers do whatever they want with the characters without having to, well, get there on screen.
So where did this time jump put our "True Blood" characters?
Sookie returns from the fairy land and of course everyone is freaking out because they all thought she was dead. We were delighted to see Gary Cole as her granddaddy and wish there was a way to keep him around, but we'll take a smidge of Cole just the same.
- 6/27/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We've had wise teachers, cop teachers, bored and inept and alien teachers. Now Cameron Diaz is a bad teacher. Discuss
We've learned many things at the movies over the years. That the mortality rate for hardworking law enforcement officers escalates dramatically days before they're due to retire. That books in top pockets protect you from bullets. And that even in some of the world's busiest cites, it's possible to find a parking space directly outside the building you're visiting.
Away from these literal life lessons, however, the big screen has also presented us with a string of inspiring educators, with Cameron Diaz the latest to join their ranks in Bad Teacher. From strict disciplinarians to pot-smoking professors, the film faculty is crammed full of tutors intent on imparting their wisdom to the assembled moviegoing masses. But what have they taught us? Get your books out and let's go through the answers.
We've learned many things at the movies over the years. That the mortality rate for hardworking law enforcement officers escalates dramatically days before they're due to retire. That books in top pockets protect you from bullets. And that even in some of the world's busiest cites, it's possible to find a parking space directly outside the building you're visiting.
Away from these literal life lessons, however, the big screen has also presented us with a string of inspiring educators, with Cameron Diaz the latest to join their ranks in Bad Teacher. From strict disciplinarians to pot-smoking professors, the film faculty is crammed full of tutors intent on imparting their wisdom to the assembled moviegoing masses. But what have they taught us? Get your books out and let's go through the answers.
- 6/24/2011
- by Daniel Bettridge
- The Guardian - Film News
Veteran Irish theater actress and director Fiona Shaw (Aunt Petunia in the Harry Potter series of films), has joined "True Blood" as a regular, reports Deadline. The actress will play Marnie, a timid but secretly self loathing palm reader/storefront medium who is taken over by the spirit of a powerful witch. Apparently, the character was originally envisioned as being younger but is now being adjusted accordingly for Shaw. Shaw's other previous credits include "Fracture," "Dorian Gray," "Three Men and a Little Lady" and TV's "Empire."...
- 11/9/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
When you're building movies into franchises and don't want to just stick with the boring old Part Two and Part Three sequel titles, you've got to start getting original. Sometimes it works-- Die Hard With A Vengeance! Three Men and a Little Lady!-- and sometimes it's just nonsense-- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen? Terminator: Salvation? Unfortunately, thanks to a new rumor at AICN, the next Die Hard and Fantastic Four movies will be more of the latter kind. Harry Knowles is hearing that the next Die Hard movie, which was going forward as of early May, will be titled Die Hard 24/7, which pretty much makes no sense. He's also got what's apparently the title for the next Fantastic Four movie: Fantastic Four Reborn. That one's a little more logical, given that they're planning on replacing the original cast entirely, but still pretty awkward and obvious as titles go. I...
- 6/9/2010
- cinemablend.com
"Great LezBritian" is a fortnightly stroll through the very best of British lesbo-centric entertainment and culture. Plus there will be some jolly good interviews with the top ladies who are waving the flag for gay UK.
A couple of columns ago we wrote about the British women we wish were gay, which gave rise to much debate and informed us that our readers lust after and loathe Cheryl Cole in equal amounts. We decided that in this column we’d like to celebrate the British ladies we’re glad actually are gay or bisexual, which has been an unexpectedly tricky task.
Once again we sent out a Tweet asking you to suggest your favourite Britbians, and as the land that proffered Skins, Tipping the Velvet and Bad Girls, we were certain that Britain would have so many options that we’d be tossing second tier choices out of the list...
A couple of columns ago we wrote about the British women we wish were gay, which gave rise to much debate and informed us that our readers lust after and loathe Cheryl Cole in equal amounts. We decided that in this column we’d like to celebrate the British ladies we’re glad actually are gay or bisexual, which has been an unexpectedly tricky task.
Once again we sent out a Tweet asking you to suggest your favourite Britbians, and as the land that proffered Skins, Tipping the Velvet and Bad Girls, we were certain that Britain would have so many options that we’d be tossing second tier choices out of the list...
- 6/7/2010
- by Sarah and Lee
- AfterEllen.com
Tom Selleck has confirmed a third installment of Three Men And A Baby is on its way.
Selleck confirmed that Disney had checked up on him, Guttenberg and Ted Danson “to gauge their interest” in a third movie together.
So, after the original hit Three Men and a Baby and Three Men and a Little Lady sequel, we’ll finally have a chance to see project with title Three Men and a Bride.
So, we all know that the original film is a 1987 comedy, directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson.
It follows the mishaps and adventures of three bachelors as they attempt to adapt their lives to pseudo-fatherhood with the arrival of one of the men’s love child.
Tom Selleck – who played Peter Mitchell in both the original film and its 1990 sequel, said: “It is true that Disney checked my availability.
And...
Selleck confirmed that Disney had checked up on him, Guttenberg and Ted Danson “to gauge their interest” in a third movie together.
So, after the original hit Three Men and a Baby and Three Men and a Little Lady sequel, we’ll finally have a chance to see project with title Three Men and a Bride.
So, we all know that the original film is a 1987 comedy, directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson.
It follows the mishaps and adventures of three bachelors as they attempt to adapt their lives to pseudo-fatherhood with the arrival of one of the men’s love child.
Tom Selleck – who played Peter Mitchell in both the original film and its 1990 sequel, said: “It is true that Disney checked my availability.
And...
- 6/6/2010
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
A few months ago, we reported on rumors that a third "Three Men and a Baby" movie was in the works. Now, at the time, we were skeptical, both of the source and because the only person to talk about it on-record seemed to be Steve Guttenberg. And Guttenberg seems to think that every movie he made in the 1980s could be updated...
Well, it turns out this wasn't just bunk. Tom Selleck has confirmed that Disney did check with him on his availability and with his two fellow actors, Guttenberg and Ted Danson, to gauge their interest. A script has been written, tentatively called, "Three Men and a Bride" - which is what was previously reported.
The original 1987 film, "Three Men and a Baby" was a humongous hit for Disney. The follow-up, 1990's "Three Men and a Little Lady" was less of a hit, but Selleck hopes the third...
Well, it turns out this wasn't just bunk. Tom Selleck has confirmed that Disney did check with him on his availability and with his two fellow actors, Guttenberg and Ted Danson, to gauge their interest. A script has been written, tentatively called, "Three Men and a Bride" - which is what was previously reported.
The original 1987 film, "Three Men and a Baby" was a humongous hit for Disney. The follow-up, 1990's "Three Men and a Little Lady" was less of a hit, but Selleck hopes the third...
- 6/6/2010
- by amcsts@gmail.com
- AMC - Script to Screen
London, June 6 – Hollywood actor Tom Selleck is set to re-team with actor Ed Danson and Steve Guttenberg for the third instalment of the trio’s hit comedy ‘Three Men And A Baby’.
Selleck, who played Peter Mitchell in the original 1987 movie and its 1990 sequel ‘Three Men And A Little Lady’, has confirmed that a third film is in the offing, tentatively titled ‘Three Men And A Bride’.
The original film had three committed bachelors who are charged with looking after a baby girl one of them has fathered. The new.
Selleck, who played Peter Mitchell in the original 1987 movie and its 1990 sequel ‘Three Men And A Little Lady’, has confirmed that a third film is in the offing, tentatively titled ‘Three Men And A Bride’.
The original film had three committed bachelors who are charged with looking after a baby girl one of them has fathered. The new.
- 6/6/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
London, June 4 – Tom Selleck has admitted that there is a sequel in the offing for the movie ‘Three Men and a Baby’.
The 65-year-old actor starred in the 1987 film along with Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg and followed it up with ‘Three Men And A Little Lady’ in 1990.
The third part, evidently, is titled ‘Three Men And A Bride’.
“It is true that Disney checked my availability, and I know they checked Ted’s and Steve’s, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called Three Men And A Bride, which kind of says it all,” The Mirror quoted.
The 65-year-old actor starred in the 1987 film along with Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg and followed it up with ‘Three Men And A Little Lady’ in 1990.
The third part, evidently, is titled ‘Three Men And A Bride’.
“It is true that Disney checked my availability, and I know they checked Ted’s and Steve’s, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called Three Men And A Bride, which kind of says it all,” The Mirror quoted.
- 6/4/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
Poor Tom Selleck. He could have been Indiana Jones. That's the first thing I always think about Tom Selleck. The other two are: Sandwich. Waterfall.Mr. Selleck is hitting the junkets for "The Killers" starring Ashton Kutcher and a robot with a wig on it powered by the sorrow of a thousand writers - Katherine Heigl. Needless to say, I have a bad opinion of her. One that's even worse than the buzz for "The Killers."But let's all be nice to Magnum P.I. and pretend that we're interested in what he's saying:"It is true that Disney checked my availability," he said, confirmed Guttenberg's comments from late last year. "And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called 'Three Men and a Bride,' which kind of says it all [about the story]."Ted is Ted Danson and Steve is Steve Guttenberg...
- 6/3/2010
- LRMonline.com
Back in 1987, Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy directed the hit comedy Three Men and a Baby.
It centred on three bachelors played by Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ten Danson who had to adjust to raising a child one of them had fathered in an affair with an actress.
The trio reunited for a sequel, Three Men and a Little Lady, in 1990.
And now they might again come back to the big screen for a third outing, Three Men and a Bride.
The films were made by Disney's Touchstone Pictures banner and Selleck, 65, confirmed to MTV that the studio had approached the actors about a follow-up.
He said: "It is true that Disney checked my availability. And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called Three Men and a Bride, which kind of says it all.
"I hope it's a good...
It centred on three bachelors played by Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ten Danson who had to adjust to raising a child one of them had fathered in an affair with an actress.
The trio reunited for a sequel, Three Men and a Little Lady, in 1990.
And now they might again come back to the big screen for a third outing, Three Men and a Bride.
The films were made by Disney's Touchstone Pictures banner and Selleck, 65, confirmed to MTV that the studio had approached the actors about a follow-up.
He said: "It is true that Disney checked my availability. And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called Three Men and a Bride, which kind of says it all.
"I hope it's a good...
- 6/3/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Not again. For the second time in two days, I find myself trying to reason with a Hollywood star in order to prevent a potentially disastrous third movie from ruining a previously successful franchise. Yesterday, I tried to reason with Sarah Jessica Parker, who would like to do a third Sex And The City film which I can’t condone, having lost $12.50 and a little bit of my dignity to SaTC:2 this weekend. Today’s installment comes courtesy of Tom Selleck, who confirmed that there is a script floating around for a new Three Men And A Baby film, which would likely be called Three Men And A Bride. Selleck says he and both of his co-stars, Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg, have checked their schedules in the hopes that they will all be able to make another sequel to the film that cemented their status as Hollywood Hotties Of...
- 6/3/2010
- by Liz Black
- TheFabLife - Movies
Last fall, we heard from Steve Guttenberg that another Three Men and a ... movie is in the works, and it would reunite the actor with Ted Danson and Tom Selleck as the titular trio who suddenly found themselves parents to a little infant girl. After the original, humongous hit, Three Men and a Baby, the guys regrouped for Three Men and a Little Lady, and now 20 years later, they may do Three Men and a Bride. And Selleck is the next to address the idea. Talking with MTV News while promoting The Killers, he confirmed that Disney is indeed developing the project and had approached the mustached actor about reprising his role as architect Peter Mitchell. He also admitted he's hopeful that the sequel will come to fruition:
"I hope it's a good script, and if it is a good script I hope they do it, because it would be...
"I hope it's a good script, and if it is a good script I hope they do it, because it would be...
- 6/3/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
- Cinematical
By now you'd think there's enough talk about sequels and remakes of movies from the 80's, with Midnight Run 2 and remakes of Fright Night, Commando and plenty more in the works. However, maybe there's just not enough lined up as MTV talked to Tom Selleck who revealed that Disney is interested in Three Men and a Bride. a sequel to 1987's Three Men and a Baby, the comedy starring Selleck, Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg and directed by none other than Leonard Nimoy (no joke!). Apparently fans (there are some?) have been wondering if we might see another sequel since 1990's Three Men and a Little Lady. Wait, really? Guttenberg already mentioned the film last year, but he could've just been looking for some attention since he's not making any good movies and hasn't for the past decade or so. But now Selleck confirms the rumor: "It is true that...
- 6/3/2010
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Last year we reported that Steve Guttenberg wanted a third Three Men sequel to happen titled Three Men and a Bride and that it was in the works with a script and everything. At the time Guttenberg said Disney was developing it, they’re bringing everybody back but that he was the first to talk about it.
Well now Tom Selleck is talking about the sequel as well and he caught up with MTV News to chat about it. Selleck not only confirmed Guttenberg’s statements about the film but really wants the movie to happen.
“It is true that Disney checked my availability,” he said, confirming Guttenberg’s comments from late last year. “And I know they checked Ted’s and Steve’s, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called ‘Three Men and a Bride,’ which kind of says it all [about the story].”
Aside from this little tidbit,...
Well now Tom Selleck is talking about the sequel as well and he caught up with MTV News to chat about it. Selleck not only confirmed Guttenberg’s statements about the film but really wants the movie to happen.
“It is true that Disney checked my availability,” he said, confirming Guttenberg’s comments from late last year. “And I know they checked Ted’s and Steve’s, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called ‘Three Men and a Bride,’ which kind of says it all [about the story].”
Aside from this little tidbit,...
- 6/3/2010
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
Tom Selleck confirmed to MTV that another "Three Men" movie is in the works. The actor starred with Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson in the 1987 original Three Men and a Baby which was followed by Three Men and a Little Lady in 1990. "It is true that Disney checked my availability," Selleck told the site. "And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called 'Three Men and a Bride,' which kind of says it all [about the story]." Selleck added that he would be willing to reprise the role. "I hope it's a good script, and if it is a good script I hope they do it, because it would be really fun to get back with Ted and Steve."...
- 6/3/2010
- Comingsoon.net
Tom Selleck says another Three Men... film could be on the way! In an interview with MTV, Selleck revealed that he has been approached by Disney regarding whether he is free to appear in a second sequel to the classic 80s original, titled Three Men and a Bride.
The original film, Three Men and a Baby, starred Selleck alongside Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg as three bachelors, who end up taking care of a baby after its mother leaves it in their care following the revelation that one of the trio is the father. The sequel saw the three’ fathers’, battling to keep the, now older, child in the Us after her mother decides to move to England for love. Says Selleck:
It is true that Disney checked my availability, and I know they checked Ted’s and Steve’s, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called Three Men and a Bride,...
The original film, Three Men and a Baby, starred Selleck alongside Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg as three bachelors, who end up taking care of a baby after its mother leaves it in their care following the revelation that one of the trio is the father. The sequel saw the three’ fathers’, battling to keep the, now older, child in the Us after her mother decides to move to England for love. Says Selleck:
It is true that Disney checked my availability, and I know they checked Ted’s and Steve’s, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called Three Men and a Bride,...
- 6/3/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
In 1987, Tom Selleck, Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg formed a powerhouse trio of fictional movie dads in the Leonard Nimoy-directed family comedy "Three Men and a Baby." Great movie. Really entertaining and featuring three stars who were pretty much at the height of their careers. A sequel was released a few years later, "Three Men and a Little Lady," but it didn't measure up. Since then, fans have wondered if more might be coming, a question that was answered last year when Guttenberg revealed that another one was in the works. MTV's Josh Horowitz spoke to Selleck at the press junket for "Killers," hitting theaters this Friday, and the veteran actor was more than happy to share what little he knows so far about "Three Men" sequel plans.
"It is true that Disney checked my availability," he said, confirmed Guttenberg's comments from late last year. "And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's,...
"It is true that Disney checked my availability," he said, confirmed Guttenberg's comments from late last year. "And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's,...
- 6/2/2010
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Movies Blog
Dynasty actor Christopher Cazenove has died after losing his battle with a bout of blood poisoning. He was 64.
The British star, best known for his role as Ben Carrington in the glamorous 1980s soap opera, passed away in a London hospital on Wednesday.
Cazenove was taken ill at the end of February and admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in the British capital, where doctors diagnosed him with septicaemia. He spent over a month in an intensive care unit fighting for his life before his death this week.
Cazenove's passing comes just days after the death of his onscreen brother John Forsythe, who played Blake Carrington in the show.
Forsythe died last Thursday at the age of 92.
A statement from Cazenove's agent Lesley Duff confirms the sad news: "Christopher died peacefully on April 7 surrounded by his loved ones having contracted septicaemia at the end of February. Despite a valiant fight and the untiring efforts of the wonderful team at St Thomas', he was overwhelmed. All who knew and loved him will be devastated by the loss of this incredible man who touched so many lives."
Cazenove's first major role came in 1970s U.K. TV show The Regiment, and he went on to star in a string of films before landing the part that made his name, playing opposite Joan Collins in Dynasty between 1986 and 1987.
The actor went on to star in notable movies including 1990's Three Men and a Little Lady, the sequel to Three Men and a Baby, and 2001's A Knight's Tale, in which he played the father of Heath Ledger's character.
He was last seen in British TV series Hotel Babylon in 2009.
Cazenove is survived by his son Rhys, from his marriage to actress Angharad Rees. The former couple's eldest son, Linford, was killed in a car crash in 1999. Cazenove was in a relationship with girlfriend Isabel Davis, who he had been dating since 2003, at the time of his death.
The British star, best known for his role as Ben Carrington in the glamorous 1980s soap opera, passed away in a London hospital on Wednesday.
Cazenove was taken ill at the end of February and admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in the British capital, where doctors diagnosed him with septicaemia. He spent over a month in an intensive care unit fighting for his life before his death this week.
Cazenove's passing comes just days after the death of his onscreen brother John Forsythe, who played Blake Carrington in the show.
Forsythe died last Thursday at the age of 92.
A statement from Cazenove's agent Lesley Duff confirms the sad news: "Christopher died peacefully on April 7 surrounded by his loved ones having contracted septicaemia at the end of February. Despite a valiant fight and the untiring efforts of the wonderful team at St Thomas', he was overwhelmed. All who knew and loved him will be devastated by the loss of this incredible man who touched so many lives."
Cazenove's first major role came in 1970s U.K. TV show The Regiment, and he went on to star in a string of films before landing the part that made his name, playing opposite Joan Collins in Dynasty between 1986 and 1987.
The actor went on to star in notable movies including 1990's Three Men and a Little Lady, the sequel to Three Men and a Baby, and 2001's A Knight's Tale, in which he played the father of Heath Ledger's character.
He was last seen in British TV series Hotel Babylon in 2009.
Cazenove is survived by his son Rhys, from his marriage to actress Angharad Rees. The former couple's eldest son, Linford, was killed in a car crash in 1999. Cazenove was in a relationship with girlfriend Isabel Davis, who he had been dating since 2003, at the time of his death.
- 4/8/2010
- WENN
British actor first first found fame as Charlie Tyrrell in 1970s mini-series The Duchess of Duke Street
Christopher Cazenove, the British actor best known for his role in 1980s soap opera Dynasty, has died after a "valiant battle" with septicaemia, his family said on Wednesday. The 64-year-old had been ill since collapsing at his home in February.
His family, and girlfriend Isabel Davis, said in a statement released through his agent Lesley Duff: "Christopher died peacefully on April 7 surrounded by his loved ones, having contracted septicaemia at the end of February.
"Despite a valiant fight and the untiring efforts of the wonderful team at St Thomas' [hospital, London], he was overwhelmed. "All who knew and loved him will be devastated by the loss of this incredible man who touched so many lives."
The actor first found fame as Charlie Tyrrell in the 1970s mini-series The Duchess of Duke Street, and appeared on screen,...
Christopher Cazenove, the British actor best known for his role in 1980s soap opera Dynasty, has died after a "valiant battle" with septicaemia, his family said on Wednesday. The 64-year-old had been ill since collapsing at his home in February.
His family, and girlfriend Isabel Davis, said in a statement released through his agent Lesley Duff: "Christopher died peacefully on April 7 surrounded by his loved ones, having contracted septicaemia at the end of February.
"Despite a valiant fight and the untiring efforts of the wonderful team at St Thomas' [hospital, London], he was overwhelmed. "All who knew and loved him will be devastated by the loss of this incredible man who touched so many lives."
The actor first found fame as Charlie Tyrrell in the 1970s mini-series The Duchess of Duke Street, and appeared on screen,...
- 4/8/2010
- by Adam Gabbatt
- The Guardian - Film News
Christopher Cazenove, the British actor most famous for his portrayal of Ben Carrington in the TV series Dynasty, died Wednesday in London after a battle with septicemia, which he had contracted in February; he was 66. In addition to his role in the famous 80s drama, Cazenove was known to audiences as the villain in the comedy 3 Men and a Little Lady, and the father of Heath Ledger's character in A Knight's Tale. Further details to come.
- 4/8/2010
- IMDb News
By David Pinson
Remember the Good Ol’ Days? That period of time in your past when everything seems to have been better. You felt better, looked better and had a better haircut. A time when you had momentum. Some people call them The Glory Days. But these Days will pass you by (so goes the song) and you are left with nothing but fond memories. The new comedy, “Hot Tube Time Machine”, explores the thought that if you were able to go back to the “best days of your life” you might not like what is waiting there. It’s easy to forget that that gorgeous girlfriend that was lost not only broke your heart but also stabbed you in your eye with a fork.
“Hot Tub Time Machine” (the most literal title since “Three Men and a Little Lady”) is the story of four friends that haven’t been having the easiest of times.
Remember the Good Ol’ Days? That period of time in your past when everything seems to have been better. You felt better, looked better and had a better haircut. A time when you had momentum. Some people call them The Glory Days. But these Days will pass you by (so goes the song) and you are left with nothing but fond memories. The new comedy, “Hot Tube Time Machine”, explores the thought that if you were able to go back to the “best days of your life” you might not like what is waiting there. It’s easy to forget that that gorgeous girlfriend that was lost not only broke your heart but also stabbed you in your eye with a fork.
“Hot Tub Time Machine” (the most literal title since “Three Men and a Little Lady”) is the story of four friends that haven’t been having the easiest of times.
- 3/26/2010
- by Monkey Toss TV
Sometimes, when Hollywood remakes a world cinema hit, it really can improve on it. Not always, but here are the occasions when that's pretty much what happened...
Impersonation is the sincerest form of flattery? Then why do most Hollywood remakes of world cinema feel more like how men describe a swift kick in the family jewels? Something which had previously given you great pleasure gets twisted to such a degree that only pain remains.
It isn't always such a total disaster, though. Every now and then one of those Hollywood remakes defies all the odds and actually works. Here are a few examples of world cinema remakes that weren't a total disgrace.
The Magnificent Seven vs Seven Samurai
Yul Brynner in a black cowboy hat is badass no matter how you cut it. Those cold android eyes peering out from under the brim of that slate hat in Westworld cemented that as fact.
Impersonation is the sincerest form of flattery? Then why do most Hollywood remakes of world cinema feel more like how men describe a swift kick in the family jewels? Something which had previously given you great pleasure gets twisted to such a degree that only pain remains.
It isn't always such a total disaster, though. Every now and then one of those Hollywood remakes defies all the odds and actually works. Here are a few examples of world cinema remakes that weren't a total disgrace.
The Magnificent Seven vs Seven Samurai
Yul Brynner in a black cowboy hat is badass no matter how you cut it. Those cold android eyes peering out from under the brim of that slate hat in Westworld cemented that as fact.
- 3/25/2010
- Den of Geek
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