The "Transformers 3" extra who suffered brain damage in a grisly on-set accident just slapped Paramount and DreamWorks studios with a lawsuit for negligence.
The lawsuit -- filed in Cook County Court of Illinois -- alleges the studios and location managers for the film were negligent in coordinating and executing a stunt last month in Indiana.
Gabriela Cedillo was an extra on the set when, as we previously reported, a tow cable being used for a stunt snapped, causing a piece of metal to slice through her skull.
It looks like TV handyman Carter Oosterhouse can build more than shelves – he’s also building a lasting relationship with actress Amy Smart. The couple are engaged, Smart’s rep confirms to PEOPLE. The comely couple began dating last November and were first spotted together in January, with a source telling PEOPLE at the time that they made a good match. “They have lots of common interests,” the source said. “It’s still pretty new, but they seem to be having a blast together.
It looks like Common's bachelor days might be behind him!
On Monday, the rapper appeared on Today with Hoda & Jenna, where he discussed his newly confirmed relationship with Jennifer Hudson.
When asked by the two hosts if he was aware of the buzz surroundinghis appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, which aired the same day, the rapper opened up about the moment.
"We had a little fun, and it was great to be on The Jennifer Hudson Show,"
A California woman faces criminal charges in connection with a car crash that killed a 10-year-old girl whose organs helped more than 80 people. On Friday, six months after the death of Francine Salazar, the Tulare County District Attorney’s Office charged Sara Spagnolini with felony vehicular manslaughter, local station ABC30 reports. She was also charged with driving on a suspended or revoked license, a misdemeanor, and issued two traffic infractions for allegedly failing to stop at a stop sign and going at an unsafe speed for prevailing conditions.
In a new video interview with GQ magazine, Harrison Ford revealed that he pushed back against Indiana Jones‘ iconic costume when he first saw the plans for his character during the development of Steven Spielberg’s “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981). The costume included a leather jacket, a bullwhip and a pinch-front fedora that Ford stapled to his head during production so that it would not fly off during action scenes.