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Katie Holmes Will Portray Jacqueline Kennedy in “The Kennedys”

natural sapphire American actress Katie Holmes will soon portray one of America’s famous first ladies. Holmes, wedded to actor Tom Cruise, will be Jacqueline Kennedy in the eight-hour mini-series ‘The Kennedys’ which  will premier in 2011 on History Channel.  She will be alongside with Greg Kinnear, British actor Tom Wilkinson and Barry Pepper. First host E!’s Talk Show Greg Kinnear will star as the US President John F. Kennedy and Canadian actor Barry Pepper will be Robert Kennedy, and Tom Wilkinson will protray as Joe Kennedy, Sr. Katie Holmes Will Portray Jacqueline Kennedy in “The Kennedys” is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Ready for Katie Holmes as Jackie Kennedy?

The story of the Kennedys (including Camelot, “Happy Birthday, Mr. President,” Dallas, and a pillbox hat full of secret woes) is getting the epic treatment via an eight-hour miniseries on the History Channel. The Kennedys will star Greg Kinnear as JFK, Barry Pepper as RFK, Tom Wilkinson as Joe Kennedy Sr., and (wait for it) Katie Holmes as Jackie. My reaction to this news sounds just like what? You guessed it: Betty Draper watching Lee Harvey Oswald get shot . [ THR ]

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In Theaters: The Last Song

“I did not come here for some stupid summer romance,” Miley Cyrus croaks at the midway point of The Last Song , “with some stupid local boy who’s done this a thousand times before.” Sister, I’ve got at least three kinds of bad news for you. In the second Nicholas Sparks adaptation in as many months ( Dear John has the sole distinction of knocking Avatar from its first-place perch), another young lady finds herself on Georgia’s powdery beaches for the summer, balancing a shirtless suitor with hackneyed class conflicts and a passage to adulthood via untimely death. Luckily both the audiences for Sparks’s corn pone weepers and Cyrus’s Liquid Drano rasp don’t share her character’s distaste for cliché: whether they can overlook The Last Song ‘s sucking charm and chemistry voids is another story.

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In Theaters: The Last Song