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Casey Affleck who took over the part of "Lee Chandler" in 'Manchester By The Sea' on behalf of and for Matt Damon joined him on the red carpet at Sundance to promote the movie that Matt Damon Produced.
This past week we caught A-Listers all over at The Palm Springs International Film Festival, The People's Choice Awards, The National Board of Review Gala and Walk of Fame Star for Steve Carell and Hand and Footprints ceremony for Quentin Tarantino. Celebs included this week in review are Alison Brie, Amber Heard, Ashley Benson, Benicio Del Toro, Brie Larson, Cate Blanchett, Claire Danes, Ellen DeGeneres, Hugh Dancy, Jack Black, Jane Lynch, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jessica Chastain, Jim Parsons, John Stamos, Johnny Depp, Johnny Galecki, Julianne Hough, Kaley Cuoco, Kate Hudson, Kristen Stewart, Kunal Nayyar, Matt Damon, Mayim Bialik, Meghan Trainor, Melissa McCarthy, Melissa Rauch, Robert De Niro, Ryan Gosling, Samuel L Jackson, Saoirse Ronan, Sasha Alexander, Simon Helberg, Sylvester Stallone, Vanessa Anne Hudgens, Vin Diesel, Walton Goggins and Will Ferrell
Top Celebrities began picking up awards in 2016 including Cate Blanchett, Amber Heard, Brie Larson, Johnny Depp, Matt Damon, Saoirse Ronan, Steve Carell and more at the popular 27th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival. Check out moments and interviews from the red carpet.
'The Martian' Premiere was a big event in the UK as stars like Matt Damon, Kate Mara, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Chiwetel Ejiofor hit the red carpet and Matt Damon spoke to us about the Ridley Scott film.
Hot celebs were honored for their charity at the "Do Something Awards" including Jennifer Hudson, LL Cool J, Kelly Osbourne, Sophia Bush, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Cynthia Nixon and a very sexy Carmen Electra. On hand at the "David Letterman show" was Matt Damon talking about "Elysium" as well as Paul Rudd and Oprah Winfrey making her first appearance on the show in 8 years.
Neil Patrick Harris and Aaron Paul Announce the nominations of the “2013 Emmy Awards” At the Academy Of Television Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles. Leading the pack of nominations was “Asylum” with 17. In a close second with 16 nominations was “Game Of Thrones”, while there were 15 nominations for “Behind The Candelabra and thirteen nom’s for “Breaking Bad” and “30 Rock” and 12 nominations for “Downton Abbey”, “Mad Men” and “Modern Family”. The two Netflix series “House Of Cards” and “Arrested Development” made history by being the first digitally distributed shows to get major nominations. Though some popular shows like “The Walking Dead” were ignored. The show airs live on September 22.