Monday, December 19, 2011
Jessica Lange, Mike Shepard Separate After Nearly thirty years
First Launched: December 19, 2011 6:47 PM EST Credit: WireImage NY, N.Y. -- Caption Jessica Lange and Mike Shepard hit the red-colored-colored carpet in 2006Jessica Lange and Mike Shepard have separated after nearly thirty years together. A publicist for Lange confirmed the split Monday. People magazine first reported the separation, saying the heavens found the final outcome their relationship almost couple of years ago. The 62-year-old Lange as well as the 68-year-old Shepard happen to be together since 1982. They have two grown children together. Lange won Oscars on her behalf roles in Tootsie and Blue Sky. Shes starring inside the Foreign exchange series American Horror Story. She was nominated for just about any Golden Globe the other day. Shepard recently starred as Butch Cassidy inside the film Blackthorn. He's another playwright and author whose play Hidden Child won a Pulitzer Prize. Lange formerly was married to ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov. Shepard formerly was married to actress O-Lan Manley. Copyright 2011 with the Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Reservations & signings
Gersh signed comedy editor Debra Neil-Fisher (both "Hangover" films), line producer Jared Ian Goldman ("Summer time at Dog Dave's"), production designer Elizabeth Johnson ("Damsels in Distress") and editor Jason Gourson ("Bucky Larson: Born to become a Star"). Agency reserved production designers Julie Berghoff on James Wan's "The Conjuring," Richard Bridgland on Noam Murro's "300: Fight of Artemisia," Claude Pare on Thor Freudenthal's "Percy Jackson and also the Olympians: Ocean of Monsters," William Arnold on Take advantage of Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's "Lovelace," Sharon Lomofsky on History Channel's "The Males Who Built America," Cory Lorenzen on Fox's "Breaking In," Richard Sherman Richard Lagravenese's "Beautiful Animals," Mark Digby on Ron Howard's "Hurry" and Elizabeth Johnson on Alex Mar's "The Pines."Gersh also reserved d.p.'s Stuart Dryburgh on Peter Webber's "The Emperor," Jonathan Freeman on HBO's "Bet on Thrones," Shelly Manley on Simon West's "Expendables 2," Francis Kenny on FX's "Justified," Alwin Kuchler on Robert Schwentke's "R.I.P.D.," Don McAlpine on Gavin Hood's "Ender's Game," Gregory Middleton on AMC 's "The Killing," Teodoro Maniaci on CBS' "Person of great interest,Inch Igor Martinovic on Laurie Collyer's "Sunlight, Junior.," Edward Pei around the indie "To Possess and also to Hold," Frank Prinzi on Hallmark Hall of Fame/ABC's "Crew Six" and Matthew Clark on Don Scardino's "Burt Wonderstone."Gersh reserved costume designers Tom Broeker on NBC's "30 ROCK," Daniel Lawson on CBS' "The Great Wife," Beatrix Pasztor on Mike Newell's "Great Anticipation," Salvador Perez on Jason Moore's "Pitch Perfect," Jacqueline West on Sergei Bodrov's "The Seventh Boy" and Delphine Whitened on BBC's "Copper" and editors Amy Duddleston on AMC's "The Killing," Art Johnson on Lifetime pilot "This American Housewife," Michael Lahaie on AMC's "JJK Security," Mary Reticker on NBC's "30 Rock," Aaron Yanes on Sebastian Corder's "Europa," Mike Bauer on Matty Beckerman's "Brown Mountain Abduction" and Thom Noble on Take advantage of Cohen Junior.s' Contact Peter Caranicas at peter.caranicas@variety.com
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