DUSTIN HOFFMAN blames actor ROBERT DUVALL for striking out with the women he met in his twenties - because the actor embarrassed him with his naked antics.
Hoffman admits ...
Acting legends Marlon Brando and Robert Duvall lightened the mood on the set of The Godfather by flashing their backsides at other cast and crew members.[...] Read more!
Acting legends MARLON BRANDO and ROBERT DUVALL lightened the mood on the set of the GODFATHER by flashing their backsides at other cast and crewmembers.
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Movie star Robert Duvall has sold his House of Jasmines hotel in Argentina. The actor and his wife Luciana ran the boutique retreat in Salta,[...] Read more!
ROBERT Duvall will be kidded forever about his gonzo portrayal of bloodthirsty Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore in "Apocalypse Now."As he waited for a table at Joan's on Third in LA the other day, he said to another customer, "When you're hungry, there's...
TMZ.com: Robert Duvall has one thing, and only one thing to say to the paparazzi.When paps wished Duvall a good night, he promptly responded with a good ol' "Take a f**king hike!"... Read more
Western fan Robert Duvall is developing a new period TV drama about the riders of the Pony Express. The star has always been fascinated by America's primitive telegram service, which featured young boys racing across the country on horseback to deliver crucial letters, deeds and documents. [...] Read more!
Joaquin Phoenix shocked his co-star Mark Wahlberg on the set of new movie We Own The Night - by mercilessly making fun of veteran actor Robert Duvall. [...] Read more!
Joaquin Phoenix taunted fellow Oscar winner Robert Duvall on the set of their new movie We Own the Night to build up on-set tension. And Duvall admits he fell for the trick.[...] Read more!
As we mentioned with the photocall pics, it's so great to see Joaquin Phoenix with a smile on his face. He just lights up! Very cute, a far cry from his Walk the Line brooding. As for Eva, she glows no matter what she's wearing, but she looked especially stunning at the premiere of their movie, We Own the Night. When asked about filming her very first on screen sex scene with one Mr. Phoenix, Eva had this to say:
"I wasn't comfortable at all. They were very sweet and they poured me a vodka and orange juice and then I was fine. I'm very professional and I don't usually drink on the job but that morning I had a little vodka and OJ."...Asked if it helped to think it was her character and not her up there, Mendes said: "My boob is still my boob." She paused, then added: "Wow, that sounded really stupid."
First sex scene ever alongside Joaquin? Not a bad gig. Unfortunately Cannes is winding down, but hopefully there will be at least one more big party to bring all these beautiful folks together. Or at the very least a little more Joaquin? Is that too much to ask?
To see more pics from the premiere, including more of Joaquin and goregous Eva, plus Robert Duvall just
Movie veteran Robert Duvall has been left devastated by Monday's college massacre in Blacksburg, Virginia because he has a home nearby and is a regular visitor to the campus. The star calls the tragedy, which left 33 people dead, "terrible." [...] Read more!
Michael Jackson (R) receives letter of appreciation from Col. Robert M. Waltemeyer (L), the garrison commander of Camp Zama at a U.S. Army base, Camp Zama on March 10, 2007 in Zama, Japan. Michael greeted thousands of U.S. troops and their family members at a U.S. Army base located in south of Tokyo, (Photo by U.S. Army/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Michael Jackson" style="margin:0 5px 5px 0" />Robert Duvall admits to Details magazine that he’s “shooting blanks.”
Veteran actor Robert Duvall is bemused he has never become a father, and presumes he must be infertile. The 76-year-old is on his fourth marriage, to 35-year-old Argentine actress Luciana Pedraza - but has never had children, despite trying for many years.[...] Read more!
This weekend turned out to have something for everyone in terms of award shows. While The Grammys and The BAFTAS seemed to have stolen the show so to speak in terms of flash and star power, it's also important to remember who makes it all happen. The writers! Without them there would be no movies to watch or songs to sing. Luckily they have their day to shine as well and shine they did at the Writers Guild Awards Friday in NY. The two big winners of the night were Little Miss Sunshine and The Departed. Guess this narrows the race for The Oscars a bit. To see who else won for TV and more, click here for the full list of winners.
Happy Birthday to "Alias" actor Bradley Cooper (1975), shock rocker Marilyn Manson (1969), Dynasty actress Pamela Sue Martin (1953), "The Love Boat" bartender Ted Lange (1948), screen actress Diane Keaton (1946), Japanese animator Miyazaki Hayao (1941), prolific actor Robert Duvall (1931), and TV "Superman" George Reeves (1914; d. 1959).
With "Broken Trail," Robert Duvall continues his support of the Western as an American genre. But as CBS News Sunday Morning correspondent Rita Braver discovered, he has other passions, too.
Television critic David Bianculli previews two new TV shows. Broken Trail, a western starring Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church, premieres on the AMC cable channel this Sunday and Monday night at 8 p.m. ET. Bill Moyers: On Faith and Reason debuts Friday night on PBS.
The AMC cable network miniseries Broken Trail, starring Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church, and helmed by veteran Western director Walter Hill, debuts this Sunday. Television critic Andrew Wallenstein says the series delivers great performances and rough-edged realism -- "you can almost smell the leather."