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One less house on his rounds
New buyers have found their McDream house thanks to "Grey's Anatomy" star Patrick Dempsey. The actor, whose looks earned him the nickname Dr. McDreamy on the ABC show, has sold his Bel-Air home for $2,571,500.
The New England-style two-story, with four...Tags: Fencing, Patrick Dempsey, Jennifer Lopez, Celebrities, Salsa (genre)
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Monday's TV Highlights: 'House' treats a patient whose heart may be failing
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Oct. 18 - 14 in PDF format This week's TV Movies FATE: House (Hugh Laurie, left) treats a man (Jon Seda) whose father, grandfather and great-grandfather died of sudden heart...... -
Patrick Dempsey sells Bel-Air home for $2,571,500
"Grey's Anatomy" star Patrick Dempsey has sold his Bel-Air home for $2,571,500, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
The New England traditional-style two-story, with four bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms in 3,841 square feet, has a fireplace in the...Tags: Television, ABC (tv network), Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Movies, Entertainment
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Patrick Dempsey lists his Bel-Air home
Dr. McDreamy has listed his Bel-Air home at $3,595,000.
Actor Patrick Dempsey, who plays heartthrob Dr. Derek Shepherd on the popular medical drama " Grey's Anatomy," hopes to sell a New England traditional with four bedrooms and 5 1/2 bathrooms in 3,841...Tags: Heidi Klum, Bette Davis, Patrick Dempsey, My Bloody Valentine (movie, 2009), Celebrities
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Patrick Dempsey lists Bel-Air home at $3,595,000
Dr. McDreamy has listed his Bel-Air home at $3,595,000.
Actor Patrick Dempsey, who plays heartthrob Dr. Derek Shepherd on the popular medical drama " Grey's Anatomy," hopes to sell a New England traditional with four bedrooms and 5 1/2 bathrooms on 3,841...Tags: Celebrities, Television, ABC (tv network), Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Golden Globe Awards
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Sheer for spring -- done properly
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHIS spring, going sheer doesn't mean dressing like a 1980s video vixen. Forget raunchy and think romantic -- ethereal chiffon floral dresses at Roberto Cavalli, sheer organza color-blocking at Jil Sander and Venetian brocades encased in sheer netting, as...Tags: Television, Boxing, Demi Moore, Kate Moss, Julie Christie
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Will Iron Man be the summer's strongman?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHE speeds into battle in a fiery flash, laying waste to all challengers. That's not just "Iron Man" but the film's likely box-office outcome too. From a surprise sneak peek at July's Comic-Con convention through its teaser trailer launch in October and...Tags: Nim's Island (movie), Jodie Foster, Super Bowl, Iron Man (movie), Advertising
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Weekend box-office results
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|| What happens on Sunday can change by Monday. Warner Bros.' "Speed Racer" had been widely reported as No. 2 for the weekend based on Sunday's studio estimates, including projections for that day, but Monday's final results showed...Tags: David Mamet, Nim's Island (movie), Romance (genre), Sony Corp., Comedy (genre)
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'Somewhere'
Zap2ItSofia Coppola made a big mark as a writer-director with "Lost in Translation," winning an Oscar for the script, and she delves into another probe of a relationship between an older man and a younger woman in this drama - but in this case, it's a father...Tags: Human Interest, Michelle Monaghan, Stephen Dorff, Blu-ray Discs, Elle Fanning
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Q&A: 'Source Code' star and former Columbia College student Michelle Monaghan
RedEye movie criticWhy is Michelle Monaghan not yet a household name in Hollywood? The Iowa native, who nearly completed a journalism degree at Columbia College in the late ‘90s before heading to New York and focusing on modeling, has had standout parts in films such...Tags: Casey Affleck, Metra, Patrick Dempsey, Colleges and Universities, George Clooney
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Hope for would-be screenwriters everywhereâthese two keep finding work
Frankly My Dear» Orlando Sentinel â Frankly My DearAll over this town and many a town where film students sit at keyboards and dream of box office glory, the word is “horror.” Write a horror movie that somebody can make for next to no money and you're In like Oren (Peli). It's a tried and true...
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