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Oprah’s Philanthropy Earns Her Honorary Oscar

Oprah Winfrey says she understands why some balked when the film academy announced it would give her an honorary Oscar for her humanitarian contributions.
The 57-year-old media mogul will receive the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award on Saturday at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ third annual Governors Awards.
When the announcement was made over the summer, some criticized the academy for choosing Winfrey to receive its Hersholt award, which is presented periodically to “an individual in the motion picture industry whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry,” according to the academy’s website. Previous recipients include Elizabeth Taylor, Quincy Jones, Jerry Lewis and Paul Newman.
Critics said Winfrey belongs more to the world of TV than that of film.
“I understood it because I was equally surprised,” Winfrey said in a recent interview. “I was surprised because I am not known as an actress. I’ve done film and I love the films that I’ve done,” but she acknowledges that the list isn’t long.
Actor James Earl Jones and makeup artist Dick Smith will also be honored at Saturday’s ceremony at the Kodak Theatre, both receiving Oscars for their long and notable film careers.
Winfrey’s Hersholt award won’t be her first academy honor. She was nominated for a supporting actress Oscar for her role in 1985’s “The Color Purple.” She also produced and starred in the 1998 big-screen adaptation of Toni Morrison’s “Beloved” and 2009’s “Precious,” which won Oscars for supporting actress Mo’Nique and screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher.
“I understand people thinking, ‘Where’s her list of credentials for films,’” she said, “but I don’t think there’s room for criticism in the do-good department.”
Winfrey has contributed more than $500 million from her personal coffers to charitable causes, academy president Tom Sherak said. She established her first charitable foundation a year after launching “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and has been a philanthropist ever since.
In 1998, she created Oprah’s Angel Network, which supported charitable projects and provided grants to nonprofit organizations worldwide. She funds scholarships for about 100 students in American universities, and in 2007 she opened the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa.
Winfrey remains deeply involved with the school and itsstudents, who call her “Mom Oprah.” She travels to South Africa at least four times a year to talk personally with the girls and takes calls in the middle of the night to discuss their progress and curricula.
“It’s the most exhausting thing I do, and the most exhilarating,” she said. “I have a little house over there — about 1,800 square feet of a house — and from the time I land my house is filled with girls. I am counseling girls, feeding girls, talking to girls, so it never stops.”
The school’s first senior class is about to graduate, and “100 percent of them are going to college,” Winfrey said with pride, noting they’re the first in their family to do so.
When she last visited, she conducted daily classes for the graduating seniors, “teaching them everything I wanted to know before I went out into the world,” she said.
“You know, about taking responsibility, about not accepting the credit cards, about values, about establishing a value system for yourself and how integrity is the most valuable thing you carry out into the world, and that without your honor and your integrity you have nothing,” she continued. “Then we talked about different ways that shows up for you. It shows up first with the boys!”
If she had to do it over, she “would certainly have taken another route, because it is really difficult establishing an institution for learning, excellence and leadership when you’re 8,000 miles away,” she said.
But the long plane trips and early-morning phone calls are more than worth it.
“I’m 100 percent engaged all the time. That’s very rewarding,” she said. “It is a side of me that most people don’t realize, that when I leave work, sometimes at 2 in the morning, 3 in the morning, 4 in the morning, I’m up. Stedman’s going, ‘Ugh, you on the phone with Africa again?’ Yep, I’m on the phone with Africa. It’s an ongoing part of my life.”
Winfrey will receive her Oscar at a private untelevised ceremony held at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood&Highland, just upstairs from the Kodak Theatre, home of the Academy Awards since 2001.
Sherak said Winfrey is “one of the most philanthropic performers in the world” and “a perfect example of why this award was created.”
“Oprah has given and given and given,” he said.
Winfrey said she was delighted when Sherak called to tell her she’d be receiving the Hersholt award.
“Years ago, I gave it to Quincy Jones and I was honored to be on the stage just giving the award,” she said. “To be the recipient of an award that’s given to you for your contributions toward doing something good for the world or trying to at least make a mark for a force for something that’s positive in the world, I just don’t think that there’s a better honor than that.”

Lindsay Lohan Checks In & Out Of LA County Jail

Lindsay Lohan sits in court during her probation violation hearing at the Airport Courthouse in Los Angeles on November 2, 2011 Lindsay Lohan was released from a Los Angeles County jail early Monday, less than five hours after she arrived at the suburban women’s lockup to serve a 30-day sentence for violating probation.
The “Mean Girls” actress was booked into the Century Regional Detention facility in Lynwood at 8:50 p.m. Sunday, in what was expected to be a short stay because of jail overcrowding.
Deputy Tony Moore said Lohan was released early Monday, but didn’t have an exact time. News crews staking out the jail said she left at 1:40 a.m. in a black Cadillac Escalade sport utility vehicle, and that she was in her Venice home by 2 a.m.
Lohan had until Nov. 9 to report to the jail.
It’s Lohan’s fifth jail sentence since being arrested twice for drunken driving in 2007.
On Wednesday, a judge ordered jail time because Lohan recently violated court orders by getting booted from a community service assignment at a women’s shelter.
The judge imposed a complicated sentence, telling Lohan that she will now have to perform all of her community service at the county morgue or risk serving an additional 270 days in jail.
The sentence also requires Lohan to undergo psychotherapy sessions and appear monthly at court hearings between December and March. The judge also said Lohan can no longer leave the country and needs the permission of her new “no-nonsense” probation officer to travel outside California.
Jail overcrowding has led to significantly shortened jail terms.
In 2007, Lohan spent 84 minutes at the jail before being released, and in the past she has served about 20 percent of her sentence, which is roughly six days.
Lohan will have to serve 423 hours at the county morgue, where for nearly two weeks she has been mopping floors, cleaning bathrooms and washing dirty sheets.

Leo Talks Taking On ‘J. Edgar’ & Bringing 3-D To ‘Great Gatsby’

Leonardo DiCaprio is hoping to help bring a fresh take to a classic story, when he stars in the latest big screen version of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel “The Great Gatsby,” slated to hit theaters Christmas 2012.
And besides a slew of sexy modern faces – Leo will share the screen with the likes of Carey Mulligan, Tobey Maguire, Joel Edgerton and Isla Fisher in the film – the producers are also bringing another modern-day twist to the reboot: 3-D technology.
“We’re shooting ‘The Great Gatsby’ in Australia right now and what’s really cool is working with [director] Baz [Luhrmann] and this 3-D format that’s being used for drama,” Leo told Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush, while promoting his latest movie, “J. Edgar,” in Los Angeles over the weekend.
“Most of the time, you associate 3-D with the spectacle of it, but he really wants to use 3-D to create emotional impact with the characters and almost use it like what it would be like to immerse yourself in a theater production,” Leo explained. “So I’m having a good time with that. Plus, it’s the great American novel.
“I’m having a great time with the material for sure,” he added.
When it comes to his current project, “J. Edgar,” Leo said there was plenty that drew him to portraying such a historic, yet controversial, figure — J. Edgar Hoover.
“What interested you in Hoover?” Billy asked Leo.
“He was always a very mysterious figure in American history. His personal life was always shrouded in mystery — I never could quite put my finger on it,” the star said. “He was this bulldog figure, he was sort of the face of the FBI, he changed our country in a time of great lawlessness where bank robbers were going from state to state robbing banks, becoming local heroes. He sort of cleaned up all that mess… he was creating this new federal police force single-handedly.
“But then, there are all those salacious rumors that you heard about him too. So, it was very exciting to see somebody’s very specific take on who J. Edgar Hoover was through these different time periods from the beginning of his career and how he was this very ambitious young man that created this police force all the way to the end of his life where he, you know, became a political dinosaur and didn’t adapt to the changing of our country,” Leo concluded.
Despite the ranging opinions on Hoover’s legacy, Leo said he didn’t see any risk in taking on the role.
“If there is a risk, I think that that may be something that other people might attribute to this character. But to me, it was a no-brainer. It’s like, how often do you get to portray somebody with this much complexity and intrigue?” Leo suggested. “I mean, this guy had a crock pot of different eccentricities and that’s like an actor’s dream.
“So I just looked at it as that perspective — like how could I not play this character?” he said.

‘Puss In Boots’ Holds Off ‘Tower Heist’ At Box Office

“Puss in Boots” pounced on “Tower Heist” and “Harold & Kumar” at the box office.
The DreamWorks 3-D animated film, distributed by Paramount Pictures, earned $33 million in its second weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. The PG-rated film centering on the swashbuckling feline voiced by Antonio Banderas from the “Shrek” series surprisingly toppled the weekend’s two new releases, bringing its total haul to $75 million.
Universal’s PG-13 revenge romp “Tower Heist” starring Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy snatched $25.1million in the No. 2 spot, while the Warner Bros. R-rated sequel “A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas” with John Cho and Kal Penn unwrapped $13 million at No. 3. Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com, said family films are tough to beat out.
“From the re-release earlier this fall of ‘The Lion King’ to ‘Dolphin Tale’ and now ‘Puss in Boots,’ it seems that the family audience is the one you can really count on right now,” said Dergarabedian. “I think the cavalry is definitely on the way though. We’ve got ‘Immortals’ and another ‘Twilight’ coming up, as well as a bunch of big releases in December.”
Anne Globe, head of worldwide marketing and consumer products at DreamWorks, said the decision to move up the opening of “Puss in Boots” to last weekend is one reason why the film experienced just a 3-percent drop, the smallest ever for a non-holiday film, ahead of the 10-percent dip for “Twister” during its second weekend of release in 1996.
“To be No. 1 again is really extraordinary,” said Globe. “It’s really an unparalleled hold driven by our two-weekend release strategy, which was pretty unprecedented in and of itself. That and the amazing word of mouth has given us tremendous momentum into November, which is a better play period for an event-level movie like ‘Puss in Boots.’”
Another animated film dominated outside of North America. “The Adventures of Tintin,” which is being distributed overseas by Sony Pictures and Paramount Pictures, scooped up $40.8 million as it grew from 19 to 45 international markets. The 3-D film, directed by Steven Spielberg and adapted from the Belgian comic series, opens Dec. 21 in the United States.
The 20th Century Fox science-fiction thriller “In Time” starring Justin Timberlake fell to No. 5 in U.S. after opening at No. 3 last weekend. “In Time” clocked better numbers overseas, earning $16.6 million in 53 markets for a second-place finish behind “The Adventures of Tintin,” while “Puss in Boots” scratched out third place with $15 million in five international markets.
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Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.
1. “Puss in Boots,” $33 million. ($15 million international.)
2. “Tower Heist,” $25.1 million. ($9.5 million international.)
3. “A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas,” $13 million.
4. “Paranormal Activity 3,” $8.5 million. ($14.1 million international.)
5. “In Time,” $7.7 million. ($16.6 million international.)
6. “Footloose,” $4.5 million.
7. “Real Steel,” $3.4 million. ($10.7 million international.)
8. “The Rum Diary,” $2.9 million.
9. “The Ides of March,” $2 million.
10. “Moneyball,” $1.9 million.

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