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TINSELTOWN SPYWITNESS.


Byline: Elizabeth Snead and Emily Feimster

COMING RIGHT UP: Mark Wahlberg For the actor and television game show host, see Mark L. Walberg.

Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5 1971) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor and television producer.
, Kevin Bacon, Dylan McDermott Dylan McDermott (born Mark Anthony McDermott[1] on 26 October 1961) is an American actor, known for his role as lawyer and law firm head Bobby Donnell on the former TV legal drama The Practice. , Mark Ruffalo Mark Alan Ruffalo (born November 22, 1967) is an American actor. Biography
Early life
Ruffalo was born in the industrial town of Kenosha, Wisconsin, the son of second-generation Italian American parents Marie Rose, a hairdresser and stylist, and Frank Lawrence
 - those were some of the handsome faces on hand Sunday night at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theatre The Music Box Theater is a legitimate Broadway theatre located at 239 West 45th Street in midtown-Manhattan.

The most aptly named theater on Broadway, the intimate Music Box was designed by architect C.
 in Hollywood to honor groundbreaking performances at Hollywood Life Magazine's fourth annual Breakthrough of the Year Awards.

The event recognized rising stars Zach Braff of ``Scrubs''; ``The Village'' newcomer Bryce Dallas Howard (sans her famous father, Ron); Danny Huston, currently in ``The Aviator''; ``Ray's'' Kerry Washington, clad in a long, light pink Dior gown; ``Troy'' beauty Rose Byrne; and ``Desperate Housewives' '' Eva Longoria, who looking ravishing rav·ish·ing  
adj.
Extremely attractive; entrancing.



ravish·ing·ly adv.
 in a colorful, feathery feath·er·y  
adj.
1. Covered with or consisting of feathers.

2. Resembling or suggestive of a feather, as in form or lightness.



feath
 number.

``I'm really lucky to work on a show with well-known actors, so to get an award for being new is such an honor,'' Longoria said. ``Plus, it's great to play a Latina who dates a hot gardener!'' Ah, to be Eva!

While guests sipped on Bacardi Razz martinis and ate Hershey's Kisses, honoree Sienna Miller (``Alfie''), often with cigarette in hand, thanked her MIA MIA  
n.
A member of the armed services who is reported missing following a combat mission and whose status as to injury, capture, or death is unknown.



[m(issing) i(n) a(ction).
 beau Jude Law, calling him her ``bestest friend.''

Angela Bassett gushed over ``Ray'' star Regina King, and Wahlberg had plenty of friendly bleeping bleep  
n.
A brief high-pitched sound, as from an electronic device.

v. bleeped, bleep·ing, bleeps

v.intr.
To emit a bleep or bleeps.

v.tr.
 insults for his ``Entourage'' boys. After the awards presentation, attendees headed upstairs to the after-party, where the up-and-coming celebrities began mingling while nibbling nibbling Nutrition The consumption of multiple–up to 17–'mini-meals' per day, as opposed to the usual 3 meals/day. Cf Bingeing, Gorging.  on pasta with sun-dried tomatoes and goat cheese salad.

``Feeling like I'm part of the young, emerging Hollywood community and for us all to get to know each other is exciting,'' said Washington, giddily clutching her award - and most likely dreaming of bigger ones to come as the awards season in Tinseltown kicks into high gear in the coming months.

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``In Good Company'' stars Topher Grace and Scarlett Johannsson chatting at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. Liam Neeson chatting with ``Company'' star Dennis Quaid in the lobby.

Also spotted at the Four Seasons: ``Spanglish'' star Adam Sandler waiting to say hi to Keisha Knight Pulliam (Rudy from ``The Cosby Show''). Seems Sandler guested on episodes of ``Cosby'' as one of Theo's friends. Also spotted: ``Fahrenheit 9/11'' director Michael Moore.

Barbra Streisand kept foreign journalists waiting from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills for the ``Meet the Fockers'' junket. When she arrived, she acted like it was completely normal for a movie star to arrive six hours late with no excuse. What on earth was a 62-year-old woman doing until 2 a.m.? Her makeup? Her hair? No answers to these burning questions.

Andy Dick driving down Laurel Canyon blasting his horn trying to get the attention of the people in the car in front of him. Apparently, he knew them and they pulled over to talk!

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(1) LONGORIA: Desperate? Hardly

(2) WASHINGTON: Pretty in pink

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