She Simply Had To Let Go Of Her, Soon-Yi Or Later
Mia Farrow says Woody Allen can have her adopted daughter, Soon-Yi Previn.
“I used to long to see her,” Farrow, promoting her new book, “What Falls Away,” tells Barbara Walters on tonight’s “20/20” on ABC. “Maybe she didn’t understand what a mother was, what a family was. But I don’t think I want to see her anymore.”
Farrow and Allen’s 12-year relationship ended in 1992 after she learned that he and Previn were lovers.
During their time together, Farrow said, Allen showed “rage against women, rage against mothers, against daughters, against families … What rage to have left such pictures (of himself and Soon-Yi) for a mother to see … I thought he was a morally superior person.”
Loose talk
Anthony Daniels, aka C-3PO, on attending “Star Wars” conventions: “I worry when I see fans that have seen the films 400 times. I make them promise not to see them again.”
Let’s hope he isn’t taking his youth for granite
Chris Rock turns 31 today.
Sounds to us like more of his neurotic fantasies
Woody Allen, meanwhile, tells US magazine he’s just a regular guy: “I was never a high-culture person. I don’t spend every night hovering over Kierkegaard or at the opera. I’m the guy who comes home from work, takes his shirt off, opens a bottle of beer and turns on the Knicks game. And over the years, genuine intellectuals have resented it. They feel I’m a pretender to the throne and get angry with me: ‘This guy’s so pretentious.’ And it has not helped me. It keeps people out of my movies. I’ve never had a major hit.”
It looks like she’s in more of a Mary Kay Place
Actress Lara Flynn Boyle (“Twin Peaks,” “Wayne’s World”) has accepted the fact that she’ll never be a big star. “I’m not in a Julia Roberts place or a Winona Ryder place,” Boyle tells Entertainment Weekly. “I don’t have any responsibility. I don’t make $11 million a picture. I can take a lot more zany parts in smaller movies.”
She must have thought it was a job to dye for
Julia Roberts had the mother of all bad hair days during a recent historically themed photo shoot for George magazine. Roberts’ tresses were painted silver to portray Susan B. Anthony, of dollar coin fame, but when it came time to clean up, the silver stayed. “She had to wash her hair in Tide repeatedly, and it still wouldn’t come out,” an insider told New York magazine. “She couldn’t work for a couple of days.”
Thinner? That’s something Julia could’ve used
North Carolina authorities are looking for a suspicious-acting fan who left an assortment of odd gifts for Jamie Lee Curtis - on location for the medical thriller “Virus” - including champagne, a stuffed monkey, a bag of cashews and a copy of Stephen King’s book “Thinner.”
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