 Antonio Banderas Photos and News - October 14, 2008
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| Antonio Banderas says Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie should just "try their best" when they welcome their twins later this month. The 'Shrek' actor - who has an 11-year-old daughter Stella and stepchildren Alexander, 23, and 18-year-old Dakota with wife Melanie Griffith - has advised the couple to make sure they are prepared for the impending arrivals. |
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| Janet Jackson will be honored by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) this month. The 'Feedback' singer is set to be recognized by the organization for working to combat prejudice against sexuality in the music industry. She will be presented with the Vanguard Award by U.S. talk show host Ellen DeGeneres at the organization's Media Awards in Los Angeles' Kodak Theater on April 26. |
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| Katie Holmes is desperate to land a role in the film version of musical 'Nine'. The 28-year-old actress reportedly auditioned for the movie's director Rob Marshall by performing a song and dance routine in his office. Demi Moore is also said to have auditioned, while Renee Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones are also being linked to the project -about a film director who is heading towards a nervous breakdown. Marshall has directed both Renee and Catherine before in the Oscar-winning 'Chicago'. |
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| Antonio Banderas insists he will never leave his wife Melanie Griffith. The "Shrek The Third" star, who exchanged vows with Melanie in 1996, has laughed off rumors his marriage is in trouble. Antonio told Closer magazine: "When we met each other we just fell in love and went for it. We both came from failing relationships and I think we both learned from that. |
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| Antonio Banderas refuses to spoil his children. The Hollywood actor says he and his wife Melanie Griffith make sure their kids know "the world is not Hollywood." He said: "I don't give them whatever they ask for. They have to earn it. I tell the kids the world is not Hollywood. I've taken them to Mexico and Argentina when I've been making movies there so they could see how kids in different countries live. They've seen the shanty towns. |
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