TINSELTOWN SPYWITNESS.Byline: Elizabeth Snead, Jenny Peters and Jennifer Sklar THE KENNEDY RAP: Jamie Kennedy This article is about the actor. For the poet, see Jamie Kennedy (poet). For the chef, see Jamie Kennedy (chef). James Harvey Kennedy (born May 25, 1970) is an American comedian and actor. reached full movie-star status Thursday night with the debut of his anticipated comedy, ``Malibu's Most Wanted Most Wanted may refer to:
adj. Not fazed or disturbed. by the adoration that followed him all night. ``I am just trying to take care of my parents,'' he said, eyeing his adorable mom and dad, who flew in from Philadelphia for the big night. Dad looked like Samuel L. Jackson “Samuel Jackson” redirects here. For the senator from Indiana, see Samuel D. Jackson. Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American Academy Award-nominated and BAFTA-winning actor. in his bright red Kangol hat and matching blazer. So was Pops the inspiration for Kennedy's wannabe-rapper character, B-Rad? ``He is the original B-Rad,'' Kennedy said. ``The outfit? That is his own style.'' Although Kennedy was by far the star of the party, held at the Highlands in Hollywood, he was briefly upstaged by none other than Farrah Fawcett Farrah Fawcett (born February 2 1947) is an American actress. She became a noted pop culture figure and sex symbol of the 1970s and into the 1980s, shaping the landscape of fashion and pop culture. , who hit the dance floor with her ex-squeeze Ryan O'Neal. O'Neal plays B-Rad's politician father in the film and certainly seemed like one, chatting up the ladies, including Fawcett and her pals Alana Stewart (in fishnets!) and Maria Conchita Alonso. Fawcett, who came with O'Neal and their son Redmond, seemed tired halfway into the first hip-hop song, but her ex kept her dancing for a solid half-hour before moving on to Alonso and another female friend. With a guest list ranging from the entire Wayans clan to Oliver Hudson, ``Frasier'' star Peri Gilpin and even Bob Saget, Kennedy proved his mass appeal touches just about everyone. ``He plays black people, he plays white people, and he doesn't talk down to anybody,'' said co-star Taye Diggs. ``People can relate to his comedy and his characters.'' WHAT A GIRL NEEDS: With all the chaos in the world lately, a girl could use a little pampering to take her mind off things, and that's just what Self magazine had in mind Tuesday night at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. Stars including Melissa Rivers, Lisa Rinna and ``8 Simple Rules'' star Kaley Cuoco treated themselves to everything from makeup consultations to massages and henna tattoos, not to mention shrimp cocktails and an array of cheeses. Not everyone opted to indulge, though. ``American Pie'' cutie cut·ie also cut·ey n. pl. cut·ies also cut·eys Informal A cute person. Jason Biggs came just to hang out, while Vivica A. Fox let her manager have all the fun. ``She is getting everything done, but I am not,'' Fox confided. ``I am going to Atlanta soon, so tomorrow I have a full day of treatments before I leave.'' KICKIN' IT FOR 'BULLETPROOF MONK': Grauman's Chinese Theatre You can help Wikipedia by removing peacock terms. in Hollywood was the perfect setting for the premiere of Chow Yun-Fat's new flick ``Bulletproof Refers to extremely stable hardware and/or software that cannot be brought down no matter what unusual conditions arise. See industrial strength. bulletproof - Used of an algorithm or implementation considered extremely robust; lossage-resistant; capable of correctly Monk,'' a movie filled with kung fu fighting and Asian ideas of finding enlightenment. Enjoying the show were Will Smith and Sigourney Weaver, whose long aqua-blue dress showed more of an Indian influence than that of China but looked beautiful just the same. The film's female lead, Jaime King, that beautiful blonde who keeps changing her name (her previous gender-bending credits have been as James, not Jaime), evoked a '40s bombshell look with her Veronica Lake-inspired long blond waves and a gorgeous reddish-pink evening gown. Co-star Seann William Scott went semi-casual in a dark suit, dark shirt and no tie. Also going casual to the festivities fes·tiv·i·ty n. pl. fes·tiv·i·ties 1. A joyous feast, holiday, or celebration; a festival. 2. The pleasure, joy, and gaiety of a festival or celebration. 3. were LL Cool J, Eve, Jason Biggs, Selma Blair, Sofia Vergara and The Rock. Regardless of their outfits, everyone seemed wowed by the scene at the after-party, held in the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland. The huge room was transformed into a Chinese paradise and featured a huge stage in the center where acrobats on wires performed martial arts feats while sailing through the air. Guests munched on fried wontons, Chinese chicken salad Chinese chicken salad, as its name suggests, is a salad with chicken, popular in the United States. The Asian influence comes from common Asian-themed ingredients. Though many variations exist, common features of most salads described as "Chinese chicken" contain lettuce, chicken, and vegetable tofu tofu Soft, bland, custardlike food product made from soybeans. Believed to date from China's Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220), tofu is today an important source of protein in the cuisines of East and Southeast Asia. stir-fry, while the younger set found satisfaction with mini cheeseburgers and macaroni macaroni: see pasta. and cheese. The only thing that didn't seem to strike the party goers' taste buds were the special lychee martinis concocted just for the event; we spotted a number of those half-sipped super sweet concoctions that were quickly left behind. we saw U: ``The Core'' hunk Aaron Eckhart, wearing jeans and a white T-shirt, heading into the Newsroom Cafe on Robertson Boulevard for a quick meeting over lunch. Sitting nearby: Alana Stewart, star of ``I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here,'' wearing khakis and a camouflage print T-shirt. Lisa Marie, Tim Burton's ex-muse, wearing a beige miniskirt miniskirt skirts hemmed at mid-thigh or higher; heyday of the leg in fashion world (1960s). [Am. Hist.: Sann, 255–263] See : Fads and boots, at the Escada fashion show and lunch in the boutique at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. A very pregnant Brooke Shields (cover girl of this month's Vogue wearing a wet linen dress), having dinner at La Boheme in Hollywood. She admired the table candles and asked if she could buy some for her mother-in-law. Jodie Foster, wearing a bandanna, doing an intense spinning class at Body and Soul on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood. CAPTION(S): 5 photos Photo: (1) KENNEDY: No hidden camera here. (2) FAWCETT and O'NEAL: The couple that dances together ... Steve Grayson/WireImage.com (3) KING and SCOTT: Close on the carpet. Chris Pizzello/WireImage.com (4) no caption (Aaron Eckhart) (5) no caption (Lisa Marie) |
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