Apr 30, 2007, 22:35 GMT
Survivor guru Mark Burnett weds
Mark Burnett - © Glenn Harris / Photorazzi
Los Angeles - Reality TV mastermind Mark Burnett has married Touched by an Angel leading lady Roma Downey in a wedding at their Malibu home, E Online reported Monday.
The couple's children from previous marriages took part in the ceremony. James, 13, and Cameron, 10, Burnett's sons, performed best man and ring bearer duties, while Downey's daughter Reilly, 10, served as a bridesmaid for the ceremony that took place on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
The ceremony included poetry readings and a plane that flew overhead with a banner reading '...and they lived happily ever after.'
The report said that Burnett has little time for post-nuptial celebrations as the creator of Survivor and The Apprentice readies two new shows this summer. Pirate Master will follow 16 modern-day pirates on their quest for a 1 million dollar booty. On the Lot with Steven Spielberg, will pit 50 wannabe filmmakers against each other to get their projects of the ground.
Nicole Kidman to remake Marilyn Monroe classic
Los Angeles - Nicole Kidman is to remake Marilyn Monroe's 1953 classic How to Marry a Millionaire, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The actress will produce the project which will be written by Sacha Gervasi, who wrote Steven Spielberg's The Terminal.
The original movie, which vaulted Monroe to stardom, starred three girls in New York who set out to catch millionaires to marry but end up falling in love with men of lesser means.
Plot details for the updated Millionaire are being kept under wraps, but it is described as a complete overhaul of the original story.
Sigourney Weaver to star in Baby Mama
Los Angeles - Sigourney Weaver is to star with Tina Fey and Amy Pohler in the comedy 'Baby Mama' for Universal Pictures, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The film centres on a single career woman (Fey) whose desire to have a child and keep her career leads her to hire a surrogate (Pohler). Weaver will play Chaffee Bicknell, owner and operator of the surrogate agency that Fey's character uses.
Shooting is scheduled to begin in May.
Steve McQueen's Ferrari for sale
Los Angeles - A 1963 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso once owned by Hollywood legend Steve McQueen is to go on the auction block in August with an expected price of 800,000 dollars to 1.2 million dollars.
McQueen bought the car, with beige leather interior, in 1963 and used it as his everyday runaround for 10 years.
'Owned by a man who made the automobile and hard driving an essential component of cool in the 60s and 70s, this Lusso offers a truly unique opportunity for the collector,' said Christopher Sanger of London auction house Christie's.
'It's probably the best example of a Ferrari Lusso that's out there on the marketplace.'
The star of movies like The Great Escape and Bullitt, McQueen died in 1980 following surgery for lung cancer, aged 50.
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