Franka Potente hasn't had as much post-"Bourne Identity" (2002) success as star Matt Damon. Indeed, most of her success came before.
Damon was something of a Hollywood it-boy ahead of being cast as the titular super-agent with amnesia, riding the crest of a wave of hits that included "Saving Private Ryan (1998) and "The Talented Mr. Ripley" (1999), but many forget that Potente was in much the same position.
LL Cool J graces the stage of the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles to host an evening of award-winning music. Drake, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Robin Thicke and Keith Urban are all slated to appear in the star-studded celebration.
Emile Hirsch and Holliday Grainger star in "Bonnie and Clyde"
One of history’s most iconic couples is about to tear up the small screen in an unprecedented network event.
Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima, who's scheduled to walk the catwalk in the company's annual runway show, guest stars as herself in this new episode. Starring Robin Williams, the new comedy was recently given a full-season order from the network.
Celebrity guests perform traditional and modern holiday tunes as New Yorkers enjoy the official kick-off of the season. In what has become an annual tradition, the special features the lighting of the world's most famous Christmas tree.
No, there's no word yet, and there may not be for a while.
NBC has boasted about how different and "state-of-the-art" the prime-time game show is -- "The Million Second Quiz" includes home viewers via a mobile app, offering the chance to be chosen as a future contestant.
Tension erupts between rival gangs with back-to-back shootings in the same night in this new episode. As a result, Det. Tim Stanton aims to put an end to the battles with an investigation that involves both the gang and Gang and Fugitive units.
Jennifer Nettles gets into the festive spirit as she and other country music stars share their personal holiday traditions and memories. The concert special features appearances by Trace Adkins, Luke Bryan, Sheryl Crow, Kellie Pickler and more.
You're right, you haven't seen Barbara Broccoli's name anywhere but on Bond-film credits, because that's pretty well all she's done.
Barbara is the daughter of Albert R. Broccoli, the more prolific British film producer who co-produced the first big-screen Bond film, "Dr. No," in 1962, and backed every subsequent one until his death in 1996, at which time his daughter and stepson, Michael G. Wilson, stepped up to run the family blockbuster-producing business (officially titled EON Productions).
The adventure continues for Emma (Jennifer Morrison), who travelled to Neverland to retrieve her son Henry (Jared S. Gilmore). Focused on a modern-day Snow White tale, the popular fantasy series has been one of the highest-rated Sunday programs on network TV.