Eddie Murphy (with his wife, Nicole, a former model) put his remake of Jerry Lewis's The Nutty Professor to the sternest test, traveling to Lewis-loving France to show his comedy at the Deauville Film Festival. Over here, Murphy's Professor has raked in a heavy $120 million.
At the launch party in Los Angeles for Sparks, a new UPN sitcom about—gasp!—unscrupulous lawyers, costars James Avery (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) and Robin Givens (Head of the Class) succumbed to appeals of laughter and pleaded guilty to the giggles.
Mission: Impossible's Tom Cruise carried a few comestibles—top secret, of course—after landing at the Elstree Aerodrome, a small airport in Hertfordshire, England, following a quick trip to France. Cruise is in the United Kingdom to shoot Eyes Wide Shut, a psychodrama co-starring his wife, Nicole Kidman, which will begin filming next month.
Michael Jackson gave a pointed HIStory lesson to a local camera crew after arriving in the Czech Republic. The Ungloved One was in Prague to kick off his first tour in two years: a three-month trek through Europe, Africa and Asia.
Brooke Shields took a break from her new NBC sitcom, Suddenly Susan, to star in an impromptu courtside episode of Suddenly Screaming as her favorite racketeer, Andre Agassi, edged past Jan Siemerink in a third-round nail-biter at the U.S. Open in New York City.
Getting Singled Out by MTV's Jenny McCarthy (right) could scare anyone shirtless, but ab fab Baywatch lifesaver David Hasselhoff made the most of it while taping an episode of his hit series at MTV's Beach House in Malibu, which is scheduled to air in late October.
Where there's a thrill, there's a Wayans, as Adam Sandler (below) discovered at the L.A. premiere of Bulletproof, his new buddy comedy with Damon Wayans (left, with wife Lisa). Damon brought along his home team, including brother Marlon (above) and sister Kim. Marlon, along with bro Shawn, stars on the WB network's sitcom The Wayans Bros.
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