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Calista Flockhart: Harrison Ford

March 4, 2012 by · Comments Off on Calista Flockhart: Harrison Ford 

Calista Flockhart: Harrison Ford, Mega movie star Harrison Ford and “Brothers and Sisters” actress Calista Flockhart started dating in 2002, a year after she adopted her son Liam. The very private couple tied the knot in June of 2010 while Ford was filming Cowboys and Aliens. Now Real Estalker reports that they quietly purchased a new home together in L.A.

They reportedly bought the sprawling, nearly 14,000 square-foot home for $12.65 million. I’m surprised that a house with such a hefty price tag has such a prominent garage (assuming this is the front of the house).

The house was newly constructed and originally priced at over $15 million when it first went on the market in early 2010.

The house has 7 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms–plenty of room for family members to visit. Ford has 4 grown children and 3 grandchildren.

Like it? It’s a lot of white, but as a newly built house I assume it was staged to sell and is probably a lot warmer with Ford and Flockhart’s furnishings.

Actors Buy Brentwood Modular Mansion

March 4, 2012 by · Comments Off on Actors Buy Brentwood Modular Mansion 

Actors Buy Brentwood Modular Mansion, Mega movie star Harrison Ford and “Brothers and Sisters” actress Calista Flockhart started dating in 2002, a year after she adopted her son Liam. The very private couple tied the knot in June of 2010 while Ford was filming Cowboys and Aliens. Now Real Estalker reports that they quietly purchased a new home together in L.A.

They reportedly bought the sprawling, nearly 14,000 square-foot home for $12.65 million. I’m surprised that a house with such a hefty price tag has such a prominent garage (assuming this is the front of the house).

The house was newly constructed and originally priced at over $15 million when it first went on the market in early 2010.

The house has 7 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms–plenty of room for family members to visit. Ford has 4 grown children and 3 grandchildren.

Like it? It’s a lot of white, but as a newly built house I assume it was staged to sell and is probably a lot warmer with Ford and Flockhart’s furnishings.

Author Buys River Tay Mansion

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Author Buys River Tay Mansion, MILLIONAIRE HARRY POTTER author JK Rowling, who scribbled her first book about the boy wizard while an unemployed, single mother, has bought a 19th-century mansion.

The writer is to live in isolated Killiechassie House on the banks of the River Tay in Perthshire.

Estate agent Finlayson Hughes described the property as a ‘most attractive’ family home in a highly sought-after part of Scotland

The luxurious property comes complete with a sycamore tree said to have sheltered Bonnie Prince Charlie during the ill-fated Jacobite Rising of 1745.

Estate agent Finlayson Hughes described the property as a ‘most attractive’ family home in a highly sought-after part of Scotland.

Contractors are at work putting the finishing touches to the house.

Rowling, whose books have sold in their millions, jealously guards her secrecy and has given strict orders that the price is not to be revealed.

Tom Clancy Novels Patriot Games, Clear And Present Danger

February 6, 2012 by · Comments Off on Tom Clancy Novels Patriot Games, Clear And Present Danger 

Tom Clancy Novels Patriot Games, Clear And Present Danger, Clear and Present Danger is a novel by Tom Clancy, written in 1989, and is a canonical part of the Jack Ryan universe. In the novel, Jack Ryan is thrown into the position of CIA Acting Deputy Director (Intelligence) and discovers that he is being kept in the dark by his colleagues who are conducting a covert war against a drug cartel based in Colombia.

The title of the book is based on the legal phrase “clear and present danger”.
The United States Coast Guard Cutter Panache intercepts a yacht in the Caribbean Sea, discovering two men cleaning up after killing a man and his family. Through a mock execution, the Coast Guardsmen force the executioners to confess to the murders.

It is later learned that the murdered man was part of a drug cartel money laundering scheme.

Hearing of this atrocity, the President (who is unnamed in the novel) calls for a change of direction in the War on Drugs. He feels compelled to take drastic measures against drug trafficking because his challenger, J. Robert Fowler, has rallied the public behind the administration’s failure to curb the drug trade.

The president initiates covert operations within Colombia and a step-up of operations against aircraft believed to be distributing narcotics. Three major players help the plan reach fruition:

Eli Wallach

October 10, 2010 by · Comments Off on Eli Wallach 

Eli Wallach, (CBS) Actor Eli Wallach steals the scene more than once in the new movie “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” . . . which is roughly what it has always done in a career spanning over half a century. This morning he spoke to our Tracy Smith:

In the streets of Manhattan, the 94-year-old was welcomed with reverence many actors would kill for.

“How do you find that? Wait till my wife sees this! “Said Eli Wallach.

“You’re a good man. I loved all your movies!” said a bystander.

On a short walk a few days ago, fans admire Wallach stopped at every corner.

“You got it? Oh, you did!”

No wonder: At an age when most players are long forgotten, Eli Wallach can still hypnotize.

In “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” Wallach is a wise old banker, who predicted a financial Apocalypse.

The whistle he uses in a disturbing scene is actually something Wallach came to himself, having forgotten the original row.

“The director said,” Agenda. “And I said…. So I thought I’d better say something. So I looked forward to man and I say, “This is the end of the world, Bill. And then I put in (). And he came running and told me:” Keep this in I want you to have this line ‘and that’s what I did for the rest. ”

It is only the flight performance last scene of a man who had so it is difficult to count.

“Do you consider the number of roles you’ve played? Smith asked.

Wallach just laughed.

An actor since his teens, Brooklyn-born Eli Wallach has a team of five years in the Army that led to the heart of Nazi Germany. And when it was finished, he headed for Broadway.

He won a Tony Award in 1951 for “The Rose Tattoo” written by his good friend Tennessee Williams.

Two years later, Wallach was cast in another Williams’ play “Camino Real”, but a lack of funding being held up production. And while waiting for money to come through, he asked again a great film Burt Lancaster together on a military base in Hawaii.

“I auditioned for a job, and got the job, he said the role in” From Here to Eternity “.

“You were supposed to be Maggio?” Smith asked.

“I was Maggio. I got the part. ”

But then, the game was back on.

“I have the money for the game, and I said, ‘I’m going to play,” said Wallach. “Although I was signed for the film.”

Wallach play closed after a few months, while the part of Angelo Maggio went to Frank Sinatra . . ., which had an Oscar winning performance.

“Every time I saw Sinatra later he said:” Hello, you crazy actor! “Wallach laughed.

The only constant in life is his wife Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, actress. The two were married in 1948.

“The first five years we were together we spent with Tennessee Williams, making his pieces,” said Wallach.

“I taught him everything he knows about the action!” Jackson laughed.

When asked what was the secret of their long marriage – 62 years – Wallach said: “I do not know, I did not want a divorce I loved her, we fight and argue and stuff, but we … agreement. ”

Next month, the actor will receive an honorary Oscar for the long list of great movie moments he created.

Eli Wallach is grateful, but all he really wants to do is make this long list even longer.

“So, do you always look forward to finding a good job?” Smith asked.

“Yeah, I want to work,” said Wallach. “Now, I am now an old man. Right? Pearl Harbor day is my birthday, December 7. I was born in 1915. I’m going to 95 years. I must be careful. I must keep my energy going. And I have to surprise people and have people say, ‘Oh, he’s so old, but it is so nice! “And all of this.

“That’s what I do. I do!” he laughs.

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