John Rubey, who was the first CEO of Fathom Events, held senior posts at AEG units and helped book the 1983 US Festival ...
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It was a hairy situation. Mark Ruffalo has revealed how he once rescued Woody Harrelson from a boisterous bar fight while the pair filmed a movie together in Louisiana. “We were shooting ‘Now You See ...
Mark Ruffalo and Woody Harrelson costar with Jesse Eisenberg and Dave Franco in the 'Now You See Me' movies Jeff Vespa/WireImage Mark Ruffalo and Woody Harrelson's memories of making the first Now You ...
Mark Ruffalo recently recalled the time when he saved Woody Harrelson from a potential bar fight. The 57-year-old made the revelation on the “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast. Notably, Ruffalo ...
Mark Ruffalo is recalling the moment he stepped in to prevent former costar Woody Harrelson from getting into a bar fight. At one point during their time in The Big Easy, Ruffalo and Harrelson found ...
As the Marvel actor recounted, he helped his Now You See Me costar narrowly avoid a bar fight while they were filming the 2013 film. As the 57-year-old explained, he and Woody, 64, stopped into a ...
“A woman came up to [Woody] and she said, ‘Oh my God, I love you so much,'” Ruffalo said. “Woody put his hand on her arm and he said, ‘Oh, thank you. Thank you, darling.’ And this guy comes over and ...
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 ...
Filming Now You See Me wasn't just about magic tricks and plot twists for Mark Ruffalo — it was also about the art of escape. The actor explained as much while reuniting with fellow Horsemen Woody ...
Most supportive actor goes to Mark Ruffalo, because he just recalled the time he had to rescue his “Now You See Me” co-star Woody Harrelson from a bar fight. The pair opened up about the incident ...
A rumor that circulated online in October 2025 claimed country music icon Willie Nelson memorialized slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk in a song titled "Let's Make Heaven Crowded." Snopes ...