Latest News
- Courteney Cox Returning to Cougar Town Set
- VIDEO: Paula Deen Hit in Face with a Ham
- Police Chief Convicted in Sarah Jessica Parker Surrogate Theft
- PHOTO: Kendra Dresses Up Her Dogs for Christmas
- Rob Pattinson & Kristen Stewart's Cozy Weekend in N.Y.C
- Melissa Etheridge Addresses Mammogram Controversy
- Carrie Ann Inaba: Kelly Osbourne Is the One to Watch
Top Five Most Read Stories This Week
LAST UPDATE: Monday November 23, 2009 08:11PM EST
PEOPLE Top 5 are the most-viewed stories on the site over the past three days, updated every 60 minutes
Oscar-nominated actor James Cromwell, 61, who played farmer Arthur Hoggett in the 1995 hit "Babe" and its 1998 sequel, was among six animal rights activists arrested at a Vienna, Va., Wendy's restaurant on Tuesday, a spokesman for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals told the Associated Press. Cromwell was reportedly taken into custody with the other demonstrators at the fast-food site while urging customers to eat elsewhere. The group was protesting what a PETA spokesman said was the mistreatment of cows and chickens by Wendy's. In a statement released by PETA, which termed the Wendy's demonstration as a "warning shot," Cromwell said, "After 'Babe,' people recognized that pigs and other animals abused on factory farms are sensitive, gentle animals. It is high time that big corporations like Wendy's stopped treating these wonderful animals like meat machines." Denny Lynch, a spokesman for Wendy's International Inc., said that he wasn't aware that the actor was among those arrested at their restaurant. He added, "Our animal welfare guidelines equal or exceed those of McDonald's or Burger King."
PeopleTVJessica's Sizzling LBD
4 More Ways to Get PEOPLE!
Advertisement
Today's Latest Photos 11.21.09
Promotion
Treat Yourself! 4 Preview Issues
Today!




