Nicole Kidman Receives Support From Keith Urban
Nicole Kidman Receives Support From Keith Urban
With all the drama surrounding Keith Urban’s stint in rehab, it is great to see him healthy and supporting his wife Nicole Kidman. He joined her on set as she filmed her first scenes on new epic Australia.
Along with more than 400 cast and crewmembers, the happy couple was greeted at the North Queensland town of Bowen by Aborigines who performed a ‘welcome to country’ ceremony for them.
A rugged-looking Hugh Jackman, one of her closest pals - who plays a cattle drover in the $100 million flick - joined Nicole on set. Directed by Moulin Rouge’s Baz Luhrman, the story centers around Lady Sarah Ashley, played by Nicole, who leaves England for Australia just before the onset of World War II.
Kidman gets to don an entire wardrobe of period costumes for the 1938-set film, in which she looks radiant, as always.
The film isn’t set for release until next year, so until then, enjoy the pictures of Nicole on the set – joined by her hubby.
Sarah Jessica Parker Talks Sex, Launches Perfume
Sarah Jessica Parker Talks Sex, Launches Perfume
For all of you Sex and the City fans out there, you may commence rejoicing. According to Sex’s leading lady Sarah Jessica Parker, there’s a movie on the way.
While she’s not revealing anything about the possible plot or specifics, SJP has said that the film will be underway in six weeks. Three cheers for that one!
Parker told press, “We still have some stuff to iron out, silly stuff before a studio says OK. It looks closer to actually happening. It’s a dream. We know it’s (storyline) in the present. All else has been wiped from my memory.” Parker, along with Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon are all “deep in prep” for the reprisal of their roles.
In the meantime, you can catch Sarah Jessica promoting her new fragrance line. “Covet” is a new scent from the actress, who has also recently released an entire fashion line at bargain store Steve & Barry’s.
Lysette Anthony Biography

Top fashion photographer David Bailey once called Lysette Anthony “The Face of the Eighties”, but Anthony took the funds from her youthful career as an international model and invested them in acting lessons, eventually abandoning modeling altogether when the acting roles began coming full force. The daughter of actors Michael Anthony and Bernadette Miles, Anthony was the youngest member in the National Youth Theatre in her native England when she joined at age 14. Early roles were in TV remakes of classics, such as “Ivanhoe” and “Oliver Twist” (both CBS, 1982) as well as Lady Sarah in the miniseries “Princess Daisy” (NBC, 1983). She portrayed Angelique in NBC’s 1991 update of “Dark Shadows” and scored a hit with critics as Sydney Pollack’s aerobics instructor girlfriend in Woody Allen’s “Husbands and Wives” (1992). Anthony found herself in demand and she was cast as the second lead in “Look Who’s Talking Now” (1993) and in leading roles in two 1994 TV-movies, “The Hard Truth” (HBO) and “Target of Suspicion” (USA). Anthony appeared on the big screen in two send-ups of classic tales, “Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde” and Mel Brooks’ “Dracula: Dead and Loving It” (both 1995).
- Born:
on 09/26/63 in London, England - Job Titles:
Actor, Model, Producer
Family
- Father: Michael Anthony. operated touring company, Stage Arts Players; divorced from Anthony’s mother; died on February 14, 1998 at age 86
- Half-sister: Frances Anthony Butlin. older; from father’s marriage to Mary Mays
- Mother: Bernadette Milnes. operated touring company, Stage Arts Players; divorced from Anthony’s father
Significant Others
- Husband: David F Price. married on April 23, 1999
- Husband: Luc Leestemaker. born in The Netherlands; divorced
Milestones
- 1973 Joined parents’ theater company
- 1977 Became member of National Youth Theater
- 1979 Discovered by photographer David Bailey; began modeling career
- 1982 US TV debut as Lady Rowena in “Ivanhoe” (CBS)
- 1983 Film debut as Princess Lyssa in “Krull”
- 1990 Starred in TNT movie “A Ghost in Monte Carlo”
- 1991 First Hollywood film, Blake Edwards’ “Switch”
- 1991 Played Angelique on TV remake of “Dark Shadows”
- 1992 Breakthrough screen role as Sydney Pollack’s girlfriend in Woody Allen’s “Husbands and Wives”
- 1998 Portrayed Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the London production of the comedy “Jackie”
- Appeared on BBC-TV series “Three Up, Two Down”
- Born in London, England
- Formed Barnaby Films
- Left modeling to devote full time to acting
