Blind Item #2
This Academy Award winning actress is spinning quite the yarn about why she dropped out of a play. The thing is, the producers didn't want her, especially when her list of demands read like a dictionary.
This Academy Award winning actress is spinning quite the yarn about why she dropped out of a play. The thing is, the producers didn't want her, especially when her list of demands read like a dictionary.
Posted by ent lawyer at 1:15 AM
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Jessica Lange?
ReplyDeleteNicole Kidman
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Nicole Kidman. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4120136/Nicole-Kidman-opts-Broadway-play-daughters-didn-t-want-it.html
ReplyDeleteWhat did she demand, tho? I want to know...
ReplyDeleteMy only request ever is that my plays won't be staged at the venue where I was sexually harassed. And I promised myself I wouldn't add anything to that one request. Other than that, I'm totally professional.
Was she asking to separate different colour M&M's and stuff like that?
This sounds like a j ho
ReplyDeleteBrenda Dickson
ReplyDeleteI think this is one of Enty's fiction entries if this is Kidman. She is known to have very few demands on her movie sets so it is hard to believe she would suddenly have a huge list for producers. Furthermore they have dealt with a lot worse I'm sure from Katie Holmes demanding Suri have a playroom to all the other divas they've put up with. And this play sold out in London and Kidman won awards for her performance--it is hard to believe the producers would pass up a chance to make big bucks on Broadway with her.
ReplyDeleteThe rider about the M&M's is to ensure the contract was read fully. The bank in question didn't want to deal with inadequate equipment or badly installed equipment because that could be dangerous to band members.
ReplyDeleteBy having a rider about M&M's colours helped the bank know if the contract was really read and adhered to.