Woody Harrelson wasn't a big fan of sequels until he had the time of his life working on this cult classic. Read more about ...
LOS ANGELES -- Woody Harrelson is back on the basketball court. The actor who starred 30 years ago as a streetball hustler in "White Men Can't Jump" is now playing a coach in "Champions." He plays a ...
Woody Harrelson first rose to prominence with his portrayal of the affable bartender Woody Boyd on the acclaimed NBC sitcom Cheers (1985-1993), earning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor ...
Studiocanal is backing Quentin Dupieux's "Full Phil," which brings together Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson in Paris.
As a kid, Woody Harrelson says that Robert Redford, along with “his buddy Paul Newman,” would make him say, “That’s what I want to do.” “He lived a private and secluded life, and did tremendous work ...
Tribal leaders filed $50 million suit for depicting them as inbred and violent. Dec. 27, 2013— -- A Native American tribe based in the mountains of northern New Jersey claim that a new movie ...
Mark Ruffalo revealed on the “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast that he saved Woody Harrelson from an epic bar fight when the two were in New Orleans filming 2013’s “Now You See Me,” Louis ...
Mark Ruffalo has revealed how he once rescued Woody Harrelson from a boisterous bar fight while the pair filmed a movie ...
Mark Ruffalo Once 'Grabbed' and 'Pulled' Woody Harrelson Out of a Dangerous Bar Fight in New Orleans
Mark Ruffalo shared that he pulled Woody Harrelson out of a bar fight after Harrelson punched someone in New Orleans while ...
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Mark Ruffalo Recalls Saving Woody Harrelson From a Bar Fight While Filming ‘Now You See Me’
Mark Ruffalo recalls saving Woody Harrelson from a bar fight in New Orleans during the filming of the first 'Now You See Me' ...
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