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January 14, 2000 JIM CARREY is cooking up big plans for his 38th birthday on Jan. 17 - hes going to propose to girlfriend Renee Zellweger! He's even bought a magnificent $80,000 diamond engagement ring at Harry Winston that's sure to wow her. Jim's been putting together a blowout celebration to mark his birthday but is secretly planning to turn the event into an engagement party. And he hopes to marry the "girl of his dreams" on her birthday, April 25. January 4, 2000 Gossip columnists have been linking Jim Carrey to Renee Zellweger for months, but the two have never appeared in public together. Until now. The actor, who as recently as November was telling Vanity Fair what a lonely guy he is, showed up at the Man on the Moon premiere with a shy but happy Zellweger on his arm. Approached by Entertainment Tonight's cameras, a beaming Carrey joked that Zellweger was there to "save him a seat." He added, "She's a wonderful lady." The two hooked up while filming Me, Myself, and Irene for the Farrelly Bros. The film is scheduled to open next June. A few weeks ago, the New York Post reported that Carrey and Zellweger would be tying the knot soon. At the time, the pair wasn't even acknowledging that they were a couple, but now? Is Carrey ready for a third trip to the altar? December 22, 1999 It turned out to be an electronic Christmas for RENEE ZELLWEGER -- her boyfriend JIM CARREY splurged on $50,000 worth of high-tech toys for her! Jim convinced the Good Guys store in L.A. to stay open an hour later so he could do all his shopping in private. Lucky Renee will start the New Year with a $15,000 flat screen television that mounts on the wall, an $800 chrome cell phone, a $2,000 digital camera, a $10,000 stereo system and a gaggle of other fabulous gifts. December 19, 1999 The 37-year-old actor and 30-year-old actress reportedly got to be more than friends while filming Me, Myself, and Irene for the Farrelly brothers. Carrey's been known to dally with his leading ladies: He met ex-wife Lauren Holly on the set of Dumb and Dumber and reportedly hooked up with Courtney Love while filming Man on the Moon. (Laura Linney of The Truman Show seems to have emerged unscathed.) How much stock should we put in this tale of impending marriage? Not much, if you rely on the actors' reps. Zellweger's spokesperson denied the rumor, while Carrey's rep Marleah Leslie left the question open. She tells the Post, "I don't discuss my client's personal life." Zellweger, who is still on screen saying "I do" to Chris O'Donnell in The Bachelor, told Mr. Showbiz just three weeks ago, "I've never thought about [a marriage proposal], ever. I don't care. Isn't that terrible?" She also said of working with Carrey, "We had fun and we clicked and laughed a lot together." November 23, 1999 |
One of the
most prestigious awards to be handed yet are The Golden Globes. Yesterday,
December 16, was the deadline for receipt by Ernst & Young of the nomination
ballots which were sent to all the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press
Association.
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An unnamed Toronto publicist seven years his senior who claims to have had sexual relations with Carrey when he was just 21 years old says she was amazed by the young comic's sexual prowess, according to the new book The Joker is Wild by Martin Knelman (Penguin Canada). The mysterious flack says she first met Carrey at a TV conference in Calgary, where she was immediately won over by the goofy comic's rendition of The Police's "Every Breath You Take." "I just had to have him," she says of Carrey, who would later go on to win the hearts of Hollywood starlets like Lauren Holly and Renee Zellweger. Carrey's steamy relationship with the publicist allegedly continued off-and-on for months, sometimes when Carrey was in Toronto and other times when the publicist went to Los Angeles on business. On at least one occasion, she says, the couple had passionate sex in her car in a Santa Monica parking lot. "One of the reasons he appreciated her was that she was a great audience as far as she was concerned, everything he said and did was hilarious," writes author Knelman. "With Jim, she explained happily, you would go to bed laughing, and you would wake up laughing." From TV Guide On Line Wednesday, December 1, 1999 |
From TV Guide On Line Wednesday, December 1, 1999 |
October 5, 1999 |
From MrShowbiz, September 22, 1999 |
From Variety, September 17, 1999 |
From San Francisco Chronicle, July 2, 1999 |
From Mr Showbiz, June 25, 1999 |
From http://www.nandotimes.com, June 23, 1999 |
From Reuters Entertainment News, June 14, 1999 |
Best Actor Jim Carrey, The Truman Show David Duchovny, The X-Files: Fight the Future Anthony Hopkins, Meet Joe Black Edward Norton, American History X Bruce Willis, Armageddon James Woods, John Carpenter's Vampires Best Actress Gillian Anderson, The X-Files: Fight the Future Drew Barrymore, Ever After Jamie Lee Curtis, Halloween H20 Meg Ryan, City of Angels Jennifer Tilly, Bride of Chucky Catherine Zeta-Jones, The Mask of Zorro Best Science Fiction Film Armageddon Dark City Deep Impact Lost in Space Star Trek: Insurrection The X-Files: Fight the Future Best Fantasy Film Babe: Pig in the City A Bug's Life City of Angels Godzilla Pleasantville The Truman Show Best Horror Film Apt Pupil Blade Bride of Chucky The Faculty Halloween: H20 John Carpenter's Vampires Best Action /Adventure /Thriller Film The Mask of Zorro The Negotiator The Prince of Egypt Ronin Saving Private Ryan A Simple Plan From Wired News, June 10, 1999 |
The winners
were as follows:
Winners of
the 1999 MTV MOVIE AWARDS were chosen through a national poll of MTV viewers,
an audience that represents the largest demographic group of today's moviegoers.
Beginning in April of 1999, MTV viewers could cast their votes through
a special phone number, via MTV Online and at any participating Blockbuster
Video.
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From American Film Institute, June 3, 1999 |
Selections from the over 270 items include: - Autographed photos from: Celine Dion, Cameron Diaz, Billy Zane, Cindy Crawford, Clint Eastwood, and Elizabeth Hurley. - A custom-made silk robe worn by Jennifer Lopez as Gabriela in the 1997 film "Blood and Wine" starring Jack Nicholson. - The costume worn by John Turturro as Jesus in the 1998 comedy "The Big Lebowski." - Superman's cape, worn by Christopher Reeves in the 1980 film "Superman II." - A limited edition rhinestone studded Diet Coke purse created by award winning designer Katherine Baumann of Beverly Hills, California. - From all time great saxophone player, Grover Washington, Jr., a tour jacket with "Tom" embroidered on the front. - An autographed Tim Allen Signature Tools hammer from the television hit "Home Improvement." - A prop tribal shield used in the 1995 film "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls" starring Jim Carrey. - An autographed Selmer (USA) Model AS110 Alto Saxophone signed (etched) by Gerold Albright. From Universal Studios Online June 2, 1999 |
From The Tribal Mind, May 28, 1999 |
From Reuters/Variety, May 25, 1999 By Michael Fleming |
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From New York Daily News, May 4, 1999 |
The Truman Show will battle it out for the Best Movie title against Armageddon, Shakespeare In Love, Saving Private Ryan and There's Something About Mary. Winners are to be announced June 5. The show is scheduled to air June 10 on MTV. No word yet on host or performers. From E! Online, April 20, 1999 |
Most Fantastic Hair Performance, Female GWYNETH PALTROW MOST FANTASTIC HAIR PERFORMANCE, MALE JIM CARREY From Entertainment Wire, March 23, 1999 |
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