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A possible Gawker sighting.. I saw Katie Holmes walking alone down Park Avenue by Union Square (Union Square West) on Sunday afternoon 8/4 around 5. I was hung over, so my focus wasn’t perfect, but I’m nearly certain it was her, wearing a black dress, red shoes, and large sunglasses. After she passed, I did a double take, only to catch a glimpse of some of the tastiest calve muscles I’ve ever seen. Legs like a thoroughbred on that one, let me tell you. I could suck on them for hours. Looks like Katie will be in the upcoming "Young Hollywood" issue of Teen Vogue (Orlando Bloom on cover). E News Live did a report on the issue and had a quick shot of Katie's page:
They also showed something Katie said in Teen Vogue a few years back:
Hadn't heard that Katie was once attached to a project called "Awake" 25 NEW FACES OF INDEPENDENT FILM 2005 22 JOBY HAROLD “ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF EVERY AGONY SITS SOME OBSERVANT FELLOW WHO POINTS,” Virginia Woolf once wrote. For writer-director Joby Harold, he had his own six hours of pain before he could write his dark psychological thriller Awake. “I had a kidney stone,” Harold explains, “and I was in extreme amounts of pain. The morphine wasn’t helping, so in my mind I looked for a happy place to hang out until the pain went away.” It was during that day in the hospital that Harold hatched the ingenious high concept for Awake, a thriller played out in the mind of a man undergoing open heart surgery, whose failed anesthetic leaves him completely alert, but paralyzed and unable to tell his doctors. If you think you’ve heard that log line before, it’s probably because the film has had its own share of painful fits and starts. After getting set up with a New York–based all-star team of Open City Films, GreeneStreet Films and the Weinstein Company, it was announced as being on the verge of preproduction last year with Jared Leto and Kate Bosworth starring. Later Katie Holmes became attached when Bosworth dropped out to do Superman Returns, but now Harold is recasting again. “Katie Holmes is rearranging her life, and we didn’t want to wait and see if we were part of her rearrangement,” Harold says diplomatically. Born in England, Harold moved to the states to attend UCLA Film School. After graduating, he stayed in L.A., scored an agent and manager but in 1999 decided to move to New York. “What I sacrifice by not being able to take a meeting in five minutes I get back in the writing,” he says. Now he writes his “early Polanski”–inspired scripts from midnight to seven in the morning each day. “It’s easier for me to get away from the phone, and the stuff I’m writing is fairly dark,” he explains. “And when my wife wakes up, I’m there waiting with a big smile on my face; she leaves, and I go to sleep.” — S.M. Thanks to tatoadsl for this :) Looks like there is a short film out there called "Kissing Katie Holmes" Not sure what it's about, but I assume it has something to do with - you know....Kissing Katie Holmes ;) Thanks to Robbie for this scan from In Touch (09/19/05) Other links:
Just a reminder that the first screening of Thank You for Smoking is at the TIFF tomorrow (Sept. 9th). Not sure if Katie will be making an appearance. We'll see......... |
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