Actor Woody Harrelson and his wife, Laura Louie, have welcomed yet another female offspring to their brood.
“We are proud to announce the completion of our goddess trilogy with the birth of our third daughter, Makani Ravello,” who was born Saturday, the Oscar-nominated actor and Louie said in a statement Monday.
Harrelson, 44, and Louie, 41, who were married in 1998, live on the Hawaiian island of Maui. The older daughters are Deni Montana, 13, and Zoe Giordano, 9.
Harrelson will star as a singing cowboy in Robert Altman’s much-publicized “A Prairie Home Companion,” which opens Friday, and with Keanu Reeves in the animated thriller “A Scanner Darkly,” due out July 7.
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NOT THE LEMON PRIZE, BUT …
England’s Zadie Smith nabbed the Orange Prize for Fiction Tuesday with her third novel, “On Beauty,” an Ivy League-based story modeled after E.M. Forster’s “Howards End.”
Smith, 30, had been the favorite for the $53,600 prize, which celebrates excellence in English-language writing by women.
Other potentials included: “The History of Love” by American novelist Nicole Krauss, “Everyman’s Rules for Scientific Living” by Australian writer Carrie Tiffany, and England’s Hilary Mantel, for her 10th novel, “Beyond Black.”
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WEDDED ACTORS
After six years of dating, actor Casey Affleck and actress Summer Phoenix have gotten legally serious. The couple were married last weekend, according to Affleck’s publicist.
Both are younger sibs of established Hollywood celebs: Affleck, 30, is the brother of Ben Affleck; Phoenix, 28, is the sister of Joaquin Phoenix and the late River Phoenix.
The pair got engaged in 2003. They have a 2-year-old son, Indiana August.
Affleck is now filming the movie “Gone, Baby, Gone,” directed by brother Ben, and has appeared in the “Ocean’s Eleven” movies. A lesser light, Phoenix has appeared on NBC’s “ER” and in HBO’s “The Laramie Project.”
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