Sabtu, 08 Februari 2020

Are Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer Back Together? 2020 Is the Year of the Exes for 'Friends' Star - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Jennifer Aniston’s name has made headlines a lot in 2020. Whether it’s for winning her first SAG award in over 20 years or that epic run-in with ex-husband, Brad Pitt, it’s her time to shine. Now, the Morning Show star was recently spotted leaving a restaurant within moments of another ex, John Mayer. Are the two rekindling an old flame?

Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer dated in 2008

Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer
Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer arrives at the 2009 Vanity Fair Oscar Party | FilmMagic Inc/FilmMagic

At first glimpse, Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer’s relationship didn’t make a lot of sense. With an eight-year age-gap and Mayer’s playboy reputation, no one could’ve foreseen the two ending up together.

Neither cared what anyone else thought, which is a great reminder of how private relationships truly are — even for celebrity couples. Aniston and Mayer only dated for about six months and later reconnected to try again.

The couple ultimately went their separate ways but remained friendly through the years with neither badmouthing the other. Aniston went on to date, and eventually marry, actor, Justin Theroux. That relationship ended in 2017 but they, too, have also stayed friends.

Mayer ended up with a slew of other celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Cameron Diaz, and, of course, Katy Perry, with whom he dated on and off for four years.

Ironically, Mayer told Ellen Degeneres in 2009, he’s leery of relationships.

“I don’t know if you know this, I have sort of a funny track record,” he said. “I’m a little freaked out right now about it, to be honest.”

Are Aniston and Mayer getting back together?

According to Page Six, and a number of other outlets, Aniston and Mayer “shared dessert at the starry Sunset Tower Hotel ahead of the Oscars.”

Aniston and Mayer weren’t alone, though. Aniston’s friend and co-producer of The Morning Show, Amanda Anka, as well as Bravo host, Andy Cohen, also joined the pair.

John Mayer and Andy had dinner at the San Vicente Bungalows earlier on Thursday, then headed to the Sunset Tower for dessert with Jennifer,” the source told Page Six. “It wasn’t a romantic meeting, they are good friends, the four of them had dessert.”

The two left moments apart from one another after the group discussed plans for Aniston’s 51st birthday, according to the source. While meeting up for dessert can be a romance-rekindling scenario, this appears to be two old friends catching up.

2020 is Aniston’s ‘year of the exes’

The nation was captivated when Aniston and ex-husband, Pitt, reunited backstage at the SAG awards. Those candid shots — that really only lasted a few brief moments — reignited fans’ hopes for reconciliation.

15 years since Aniston and Pitt dissolved their marriage, the red carpet run-in may not mean the two will end up together. However, that, plus news of the meetup with Mayer, prove 2020 is Aniston’s year for success in her career and reminding all the exes what they’re missing out on. #goals

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2020-02-08 16:21:35Z
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Actor Orson Bean hit and killed by car in L.A. - CBS News

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2020-02-08 16:16:03Z
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There's something about Brad Pitt ... again - CNN

In a New York Times profile, Pitt, then filming "A River Runs Through It" in Montana, explained to the reporter that he wanted to take on the role because people like Baker "fascinated" him.
"People who have so much, yet somehow just can't get it together are very mysterious and compelling to me," he said.
Though it's unknown to anyone but Pitt how together his recent years have felt, one thing has been made clear as he's made his rounds this award season: getting it together can be just as compelling.

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Somehow, after nearly three decades in the white hot spotlight, the actor, producer, philanthropist and two-time "Sexiest Man Alive" honoree has managed to reintroduce himself to the public. (A rep for Pitt declined to comment for this story.)
Once (and, arguably still) a tabloid-targeted superstar plagued by rumors stemming from two high-profile divorces -- one with Jennifer Aniston, another with Angelina Jolie, with whom he shares six children -- Pitt, now 56, is a day away from potentially winning the second Oscar of his career.
This one would be for his role as floundering stuntman Cliff Booth in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood." Among other accolades, Pitt's already won a Golden Globe Award, Critics' Choice Award, SAG Award and BAFTA Award for his performance in the film.
Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth in 'Once Upon A Time... in Hollywood.'
Accepting the awards have become something of a performance in themselves, with exceptional self-deprecating humor. In one, a joke about adding his accolade to his Tinder profile and a quip about foot fetishes. In another, an aces Titanic reference delivered to co-star Leonardo DiCaprio.
The internet has loved them.
They've been so good that many have wondered whether he even writes his own speeches. (A source close to Pitt, who works in the industry and declined to be identified for professional reasons, told CNN he's bounced ideas off some friends but has not hired writers.)
Content of the speeches aside, it's Pitt's happy, candid and comfortable-in-his-skin vibe that has reminded so many of the dreamy young guy who first captured everyone's attention while playing a sexy cowboy in "Thelma and Louise." It's a persona that was lost as Pitt's personal life seemed to eclipse his professional pursuits -- even as he won an Oscar for producing "12 Years a Slave" and many other projects through his Plan B outfit.
Brad Pitt accepts the SAG Award for outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role for 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' in January. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for Turner)
"Brad is enjoying [awards season] because he's getting to enjoy something that was about a film he loved," Pitt's longtime friend told CNN. "He loved Quentin, he loved the movie, he loved the cast."
"He is genuinely a funny, realized guy," the friend added. "He's also in a place where he's coming off two acting roles he's very proud of."

Brad Pitt 2.0

Pitt seems to credit his current ease to his new-found sobriety.
"I'm realizing, as a real act of forgiveness for myself for all the choices that I've made that I'm not proud of, that I value those missteps, because they led to some wisdom, which led to something else," Pitt said in a recent conversation for Interview with his "Legends of the Fall" and "Meet Joe Black" co-star Anthony Hopkins. "You can't have one without the other. I see it as something I'm just now getting my arms around at this time in my life. But I certainly don't feel like I can take credit for any of it."
Following his contentious split from Jolie in 2016, getting comfortable "took time," Pitt's friend said.
"He's still in the middle of the divorce, but he's been more visible," the friend said, adding Pitt's "new normal" has evolved from "self-reflection and self-improvement."
Brad Pitt at the SAG Awards in January (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Turner)
Pitt has been open about his decision to get sober and has credited Bradley Cooper for helping him along the way.
"I got sober because of this guy," Pitt said of Cooper at the National Board of Review Awards last month. "Every day has been happier ever since."
Away from the award show circuit, Pitt is spending his days reading scripts and developing new projects for Plan B. His downtime is for his kids, according to his friend, and designing furniture he eventually may sell. (Yes, that means you could potentially eat your breakfast cereal at a table by Brad Pitt.)
But his biggest personal accomplishment in recent years, the friend said, is gaining "peace of mind."
"This is just Brad now," the individual added, "He's gotten through to the other side of things and is just now getting to enjoy the ride."

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2020-02-08 16:05:00Z
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Orson Bean Dead: 'Dr. Quinn' Actor Was 91 - Hollywood Reporter

He was a standout on Broadway, played Mr. Bevis on 'The Twilight Zone' and was related to Calvin Coolidge and Andrew Breitbart.

Orson Bean, the witty New Englander who starred on Broadway, was a longtime panelist on To Tell the Truth and played the dour owner of the general store on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, died Friday night after being hit and killed by a car in Venice, authorities said. He was 91. 

The Los Angeles County coroner's office confirmed Bean's death to the Associated Press, saying it was being investigated as a "traffic-related" fatality. It provided the location where Bean was found, which matched reports from local news outlets.

L.A. police told The Hollywood Reporter a pedestrian in his 90s was walking eastbound in the area of Venice Boulevard and Shell Avenue at 7:35 p.m. when he was hit by a vehicle.

A second driver then struck him in what police say was the fatal collision, and both drivers remained on the scene, L.A. Police Department Capt. Brian Wendling initially told local stations, which identified Bean based on eyewitness accounts.

Survivors include his wife, actress Alley Mills, best known for playing the mother Norma Arnold on The Wonder Years and the dutiful Pamela Douglas on The Bold & the Beautiful. The two also starred together in a play that opened in Venice in January 2018.

A second cousin of President Calvin Coolidge, Bean also was the father-in-law of Andrew Breitbart, the late conservative commentator.

Bean starred with Jayne Mansfield and Walter Matthau as a magazine writer who makes a deal with the devil in the original 1955 Broadway production of Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? and he earned a Tony nomination for his playing another writer in the 1962 risque musical comedy Subways Are for Sleeping.

The slender actor also starred on the memorable 1960 Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Bevis," playing an eccentric loser who meets his guardian angel and has a chance to turn his life around.

Although his energies were usually directed toward comedies and musicals, Bean delivered a strong turn as an Army doctor testifying in court in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder (1959). In Being John Malkovich (1999), he portrayed a 105-year-old man who had the power to get into another person's body, and he was a Holocaust survivor in The Equalizer 2 (2018).

Starting in the early 1960s and throughout the '70s, Bean charmed TV viewers on To Tell the Truth, the game show from Goodson-Todman Productions that was hosted by Bud Collyer and then Garry Moore. Bean often shared the panel with Kitty Carlyle, Peggy Cass and, at other times, Bill Cullen or Tom Poston.

He also appeared on I've Got a Secret, Match Game and Password, What's My Line and The $10,000 Pyramid.

For six seasons, Bean played the crotchety Loren Bray on 146 episodes of the 1993-98 CBS drama Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. He later portrayed Roy Bender, the love interest of Karen McCluskey (Kathryn Joosten), on ABC's Desperate Housewives.

A frequent guest on The Tonight Show who often subbed for Jack Paar, Bean was on the program on Feb. 11, 1960, when the host — angry that NBC had censored one of his jokes the previous night — walked off the set in the middle of his monologue.

"He surprised everyone," Bean recalled in a 2014 interview. "Hugh Downs was the sidekick and took over. Paar said he was never coming back. I kind of expected that I would replace Paar because I was a regular substitute. I stuck up for Paar. I had heard there was a suit who was really pissed off at me for badmouthing NBC, so I was taken out of the running." (Paar returned to The Tonight Show about three weeks later.)

Bean's career took a hit in the '50s when he was identified as a communist and blacklisted. He said he drew attention to himself because he was "horny for a communist girl, and she dragged me to a couple of meetings."

Bean was born Dallas Frederick Burroughs in Burlington, Vermont, on July 22, 1928, as Coolidge was in the White House as the 30th president. When Bean was 16, his mother committed suicide.

He served in the U.S. Army, then embarked on a career in show business.

Bean did sleight-of-hand magic tricks and told jokes in two-bit nightclubs in places like Fall River, Massachusetts, and Albany, New York, before landing a two-year contract in the early 1950s to perform at the famed Blue Angel nightclub in New York. (That proved to be a huge career boost, and at one time, he was on a bill with Nichols & May, Harry Belafonte and Eartha Kitt.)

In a 2014 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, he explained how he came upon his stage name.

"One night in a club in Boston, I tried the name Roger Duck. No laughs. The next night, I tried Orson Bean, putting together a pompous first name and a silly second name. I got laughs, so I decided to keep it," he said.

"Orson Welles himself came into the Blue Angel one night, summoned me to his table. I sat down. He looked at me for a moment and then said, 'You stole my name!' And he meant it. Then he dismissed me with a wave of his hand."

In 1954, Bean parlayed his act into hosting a summer-replacement series that emanated from the Blue Angel, and he won a Theatre World Award for his performance in the revue John Murray Anderson's Almanac.

Bean was one of Ed Sullivan's favorites and appeared on his variety show several times before he was blacklisted. However, actors tarred by the scandal were able to work on Broadway, and he rode things out thanks to his yearlong stint on Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?

Bean later played the ineffectual Reverend Brim on the syndicated soap-opera satire Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and a spinoff, Forever Fernwood; voiced Bilbo Gaggins on two animated telefilms in the '70s; and portrayed John Goodman's father on the short-lived Fox series Normal, Ohio.

He also had guest stints on such shows as Robert Montgomery Presents, The Love Boat, The Fall Guy, The Facts of Life, Ellen, Ally McBeal, Will & Grace and Modern Family, and he was seen on the big screen in How to Be Very, Very Popular (1955), Richard Donner's Lola (1970), Forty Deuce (1982) and Innerspace (1987).

Bean wrote a quirky 1971 book, Me and the Orgone: The True Story of One Man's Sexual Awakening, and a memoir, 1988's Too Much Is Not Enough.

In 1964, Bean, actor Chuck McCann and others founded The Sons of the Desert, a group devoted to "the loving study of the persons and films" of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.

Bean also was married to actress Rain Winslow from 1956-62 and to fashion designer Carolyn Maxwell from 1965-79. He and Maxwell spent several years living in Australia. He married Mills in 1993.

His daughter Susannah, one of his four children, was married to Breitbart.

Sharareh Drury contributed to this report.

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Lori Harvey Robbed But Thwarts Rolls Royce Auto Theft - TMZ

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2020-02-08 09:00:00Z
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Susan Rice Defends Gayle King to Snoop Dogg: 'Back the **** Off' - The Daily Beast

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Orson Bean, 91, actor and game-show panelist, struck and killed by vehicle in LA: reports - Fox News

Orson Bean, a veteran actor known in the 1950s and 1960s for appearances on “The Twilight Zone” and other shows, then later as a panelist on TV game shows such as “To Tell the Truth,” died Friday night in Los Angeles, according to reports. He was 91.

Bean was reportedly struck by a vehicle while crossing a street in the city’s beachfront neighborhood of Venice, FOX 11 of Los Angeles reported. He was pronounced dead at the scene, Officer Tony Im of the Los Angeles Police Department told the station.

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Police were called to the scene about 7:35 p.m. local time, Im said.

Actor Orson Bean, who died Friday at age 91, is shown in an undated photo.

Actor Orson Bean, who died Friday at age 91, is shown in an undated photo.

KNBC-TV of Los Angeles reported that Bean had actually been hit by “multiple vehicles” while trying to cross Venice Boulevard.

People were seen consoling one another at the scene following the accident, the station reported, adding that a driver believed to have struck Bean attempted to aid the actor after he was hit.

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Bean continued working into his 80s, with guest roles on TV series such as “Hot in Cleveland” and “Modern Family.”

Survivors include his third wife, actress Alley Mills, who played the mother on the TV series “The Wonder Years,” FOX 11 reported.

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