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HEATH LEDGER-MARY-KATE OLSEN
UNDATED (AP) - Actress Mary-Kate Olsen will not be questioned by
detectives about the death of Heath Ledger. New York police
commissioner Ray Kelly says investigators have determined they got
all the information they needed from witnesses on the scene. He
also says police are waiting for toxicology reports on the
28-year-old actor before they decide to charge his masseuse with
practicing without a license. She had found Ledger's lifeless body
and made three calls to Olsen before phoning 911 for help. Olsen
hasn't spoken publicly about the calls. Meanwhile, family and
friends paid their respects to Ledger, whose body was taken to a
celebrity mortuary in Los Angeles en route to his native Australia.
The New York Daily News reports The "Brokeback Mountain" star's
former girlfriend was among those seen entering the chapel.
SAG AWARDS
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Julie Christie and Daniel Day-Lewis win top
honors at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Day-Lewis took the
opportunity to remember his late friend and colleague, Heath
Ledger. Lewis, winning for "There Will Be Blood," dedicated his
award to Ledger who died in New York last week at the age of 28.
Christie, whose career stretches back to the early 1960s, won for
"Away From Her." "No Country for Old Men" won the movie cast
award. On the TV side, "The Sopranos" was the big winner at the
SAG Awards. James Gandolfini and Edie Falco won lead-acting prizes
for the HBO series. The final season of the show also took top
honors for TV ensemble cast performance.
"OVER HER DEAD BODY" - EVA LONGORIA
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) - Eva Longoria says she wasn't a
bridezilla on her wedding day. But, she understands how it can
happen because for many women, their wedding can be the most
important day of their life. In "Over Her Dead Body," Longoria
plays a bridezilla who dies in a freak accident on her wedding day
and eventually becomes a ghost-zilla, haunting the new girlfriend
of her former fiance. Part of that included levitating. Longoria
was strapped to a harness and raised into the air. She says she was
only four feet off the ground but there were all kinds of safety
measures just in case the cable broke, which it did not. Longoria
says it was both fun and a pain but "it was really limiting as an
actor because you can't move too much because when they digitally
erase the wires, you have to be in the same position." "Over Her
Dead Body" will be in theaters Friday.
BOX OFFICE
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Laughs beat "Rambo." While Rambo has
battled the Viet Cong and the Soviets -- he's edged out by "Meet
the Spartans." The spoof opens at number one, taking in an
estimated 18.7 million dollars this weekend. Slyvester Stalone's
"Rambo" opens in a close second with 18.2 million. "Spartans"
was popular among teenagers and young adults, while "Rambo" was
popular with older men. The romantic comedy "27 Dresses" is third
this weekend.
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