Johnny Knoxville figures he’s had some sense knocked into him. Sixteen concussions — or was it 17? — will do that to an actor.
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Famous since she was the Ivory Soap baby, Shields could write a book of life lessons. Instead, she’s forming a community.
“I’ve never done period, genre work, so I wanted to see how I looked in tights,” the 79-year-old Oscar winner jokes about portraying a Founding Father.
“Something inside makes me yearn for nature,” the 52-year-old actor says. ““There’s no yearning for getting the part or making a movie when I’m out there.”
“Transitions are actually beautiful times in life,” says Bassett, who’s gearing up to see her twins graduate and head off to college.
As she eases into 60, the “New Look” star says: “It’s not the age or the number you’re facing. You’re facing your fears.”
“It has taken me about 30 years to do this one,” the actor says of his latest project, a planned four-part Western epic called “Horizon: An American Saga.”
“You need that kick-in-the-can moment to get out of your comfort zone,” says the 77-year-old star of “Schitt’s Creek” and “The Reluctant Traveler.”
“Do what you love now,” implores the 54-year-old superstar, who this week drops a new album and an accompanying “cinematic odyssey.”
The first Native American to be nominated for a best actress Oscar believes in the power of sharing joy to inspire others.