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Vanessa Paradis on Working With Woody Allen, Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo, Mulls Making a Musical ‘Before I Get Arthritis’

Lise Pedersen Actor and singer Vanessa Paradis, a household name in France, captivated audiences with candid and charismatic reflections on her multifaceted career during a masterclass at the Lumière Film Festival in Lyon. When asked about working alongside French cinema legends Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo in Patrice Leconte’s 1998 action comedy “Half a Chance,” she didn’t beat about the bush. “Jean-Paul Belmondo was always surrounded by people; there was a lot of laughter while Alain Delon was alone – just him and his dogs,” she recalled.
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Alec Baldwin to interview Woody Allen
Video: Emilia Clarke confirms Kit Harington's Game of Thrones series is 'happening' (Cover Video)NEWS OF THE WEEK: Al Pacino wants Timothée Chalamet to play him in potential Heat sequelNEWS OF THE WEEK: Britney Spears' father claims she received a $15 million book deal for conservatorship memoirNEWS OF THE WEEK: Ben Stiller travels to Poland to support refugees from UkraineIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Britney Spears and Sam Asghari move into new homePaul McCartney's surprise Glastonbury warm-up gig is instant sell-outBeanie Feldstein engaged to Bonnie Chance RobertsJulie Andrews has never met Bridgerton cast despite narrating showGloria Estefan reveals why she rejected Super Bowl gig with Jennifer Lopez and ShakiraGeorge Ezra cancels Danish gig due to laryngitisEmilia Clarke confirms Kit Harington's Game of Thrones series is 'happening'Britney Spears and Sam Asghari move into new homeElon Musk says Tesla's factories are losing billions'My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3' is in the worksIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Hailey Bieber sued for trademark infringement over new skincare lineIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Brad Pitt opens up about attending Alcoholics AnonymousJason Reitman and Marlee Matlin join Oscars board of governors Baldwin was referencing Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering's 2021 HBO documentary series Allen v. Farrow, which explored the allegations made by the Farrows.
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Sally Jessy Raphael SLAMS celebrity talk show hosts and claims Woody Allen was worst interview ever
Veteran talk show host Sally Jessy Raphael did not hide her sour feelings about the new generation of daytime tv stars.The 87-year-old slammed Kelly Clarkson, Drew Barrymore and even Ellen DeGeneres for not being real journalists and interviewers during a no-holds-barred chat on the Behind the Velvet Ropepodcast with David Yontef.Raphael also named names when it came to her worst interviews ever, revealing that controversial director Woody Allen had an 'odor problem.' Not holding back:Sally Jessy Raphael slammed Kelly Clarkson, Drew Barrymore and even Ellen DeGeneres for not being real journalists and interviewers during a no-holds-barred chat on the Behind the Velvet Rope podcast with David Yontef'You know, we have a thing in America. If you’ve done well atone thing, you can do well at anything,' Sally Jessy said of today's stars-turned-hosts.Speaking of Kelly Clarkson and Drew Barrymore - both of whom have popular daytime talk shows - she added: 'So the problem is you've got an actress and you've got a person who sings, and they take the people and they go - even Ellen DeGeneres, who was a comedian, because you're a comedian does not make you a talk show host - does not make you an interviewer.
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Mel Gibson dragged into 'slap-gate' as fans call for him to lose Oscar if Will Smith does
Oscars 2022 became a focus of controversy after Will Smith walked on stage and slapped Chris Rock after he made a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith - who has alopecia - sporting a buzzcut.The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air won the award for Best Actor for his role in King Richard later in the night, in which he portrayed tennis legends Serena and Venus Williams’ father.However, the incident left attendees and viewers around the world staggered, as it sparked a conversation over whether Will should be allowed to keep his accolade.US journalist Jemele Hill reflected on the other Hollywood stars who were allowed to keep their Oscars despite being involved in scandals.Writing in a column, Jemele pointed out that the Academy may decide against letting Will host the awards.However, she argued that stripping him of his gong would be “absurd”.She wrote for The Atlantic: “If the Academy chooses not to allow Smith to present an award next year—an honor typically bestowed upon Best Actor winners—that’s fine.“But taking away Smith’s Oscar would be absurd, considering that the producer Harvey Weinstein, who has been convicted of rape, still has his Oscar.“Roman Polanski, who pleaded guilty to statutory rape, and Mel Gibson, who has an ugly history of racist and anti-Semitic remarks, still have theirs too.”Some readers took to Twitter to voice their opinion on the controversy, with film fans expressing division over the potential outcome of the Academy’s investigations.Film critic Robert Daniels tweeted: “Lots of gum smacking from an organization that still counts Mel Gibson as a proud member.”Twitter user I Speak Facts Only added: “Every single celebrity faking outrage over Will Smith needs to also offer their thoughts on Woody Allen,
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