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Fake Fatal Crash - Who Gets the Lead?

Fact: After a quiet dinner, Martin Short, Matthew Broderick, Eugene Levy and two others cram into a car and head home in high spirits. Fiction: On the way home, they all perish in a car accident. Question: Who would get top billing on the nightly newscast?


Arguments: Mr. Sarah Jessica Parker Matthew Broderick had an iconic hit, but it was 22 years ago. Eugene Levy has been in a billion movies, but only as a supporting actor. Martin Short killed on SNL, but he should have been killed for Jiminy Glick.

Talk amongst yourselves.

Filed under: Wacky & Weird


Tags: eugene levy, EugeneLevy, martin short, MartinShort, matthew broderick, MatthewBroderick

Hottest Videos -- Week of 2/10


Jane Fonda let the C-word slip on the "Today" show, shocking Meredith Vieira -- their censors didn't bleep it, neither do ours.

Click here... it's not over yet


Filed under: Celebs Caught on Tape


Tags: britney spears, BritneySpears, jesse metcalfe, JesseMetcalfe, lynne spears, LynneSpears, martin short, MartinShort

Martin Short Flashes His Britney

With Britney privates under wraps these days, Martin Short took it upon himself to give us all what we've been missing -- a good crotch shot!

Check out Short's spoof of TMZ from last night's "Late Show with David Letterman."

Filed under: Wacky & Weird


Tags: martin short, MartinShort

Rosie and Joy: Together Again at "Frankenstein"

Were Rosie O'Donnell and Joy Behar plotting a takeover of "The View" last night?


No, not really. They both just took in the opening night of Mel Brooks' new show, "Young Frankenstein," along with Joan Rivers, Goldie Hawn and Martin Short. Elsewhere, Eva Mendes taught us the correct way to say her name, while Nicole Kidman did her stiff best to pose for cameras.

All this and so much more in this femme-tacular edition of NYC Star Catcher!

Filed under: Star Catcher


Tags: Goldie Hawn, GoldieHawn, Joy Behar, JoyBehar, Martin Short, MartinShort, Nicole Kidman, NicoleKidman, Rosie O'Donell, Rosie O'Donnell, RosieO'donell, RosieO'donnell

Comedy Giants in the Big Apple

TMZ's cameras were rolling in New York City last night and as usual, we caught loads of your favorite celebs.

First, we stopped by MTV to get a quick glimpse of Rev Run and his family striking a pose as they left "TRL."

From there, we checked out the star-studded opening night of Martin Short's new Broadway production, "Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me" where the A-listers were arriving in droves!

Jerry Seinfeld rolled though, along with his good friend and "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David, while Sarah Jessica Parker hit the red carpet with hubby Matthew Broderick. Tom Hanks and Billy Crystal also hit the scene as well as comedian Chevy Chase who arrived with his family.

The last stop for the night was hotspot Marquee where we saw "Idol" wannabe Constantine Maroulis and R&B singer John Legend.

Filed under: Paparazzi Video, Star Catcher


Tags: Billy Crystal, BillyCrystal, Chevy Chase, ChevyChase, Constatine, Jerry Seinfeld, JerrySeinfeld, Jon Legend, JonLegend, Larry David, LarryDavid, martin short, MartinShort, Matthew Broderick, MatthewBroderick, rev run, RevRun, Rita Wilson, RitaWilson, Sarah Jessica Parker, SarahJessicaParker, Tom Hanks, TomHanks

Martin Short Comes to Broadway in New Show

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Martin Short will find his way to Broadway this summer in the story of his life. Well, sort of.

His show, a cheeky autobiographical musical called, "Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me," will open Aug. 10 at a theater to be announced.

Short, who has appeared on Broadway in musicals such as "The Goodbye Girl" and a revival of "Little Me," co-wrote the book for "Fame Becomes Me" with playwright Daniel Goldfarb. It has a score by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, who provided the music and lyrics for "Hairspray." Shaiman will be in "Fame Becomes Me" as the show's on-stage musical director.

Casting for the musical's four other roles will be announced.

"Fame Becomes Me" will play out-of-town tryouts in San Francisco, April 25-May 21 at the Curran Theatre, and then Chicago, July 5-16 at the LaSalle Bank Theatre, before coming to New York, it was announced Tuesday.

The 55-year-old actor-comedian will appear in the film "The Santa Clause 3," starring Tim Allen, set for release later this year.

Filed under: The Biz


Tags: Broadway, Martin Short, MartinShort

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