On the stand, Judge David Young is dedicated to justice under the law. SONY chose Young to have his courtroom cases documented in a daily day-time courtroom show bearing his own name. Off the stand, however, Young’s interests are slightly less judicial. Young is a Broadway fanatic, shopaholic, and most importantly an animal […]
Most Eligible Pets 2007: Glenn Close and Her Lively Licks
Glenn Close is not the maniacal dog hating Cruella De Vil of 101 (and 102) Dalmatians, she just played her in the movie. Yet the five-time Oscar nominee and Emmy, Golden Globe and three-time Tony award winning actress is willing to admit that in the past she has “played some characters who have not […]
Top 10 Animal Stories of 2007: Ving Rhames’ Dog Controversy
Ving Rhames has always made good headlines. The actor, who was recently cast to play boxer Sonny Liston in the upcoming film Phantom Punch, even called up actor Jack Lemmon onto Golden Globe’s stage to give away his award. Rhame’s pets, on the other hand, have not been making the best headlines. When the Mission: […]
Top 10 Animal Stories of 2007: A Star-studded Bee-Movie
When Dreamworks Animation and Paramount Pictures teamed up with Jerry Seinfeld to make the animated film Bee Movie, they had a recipe for success – just add honey. The film earned almost 40 million in its opening weekend and continues to gross steadily. Celebrities including Seinfeld himself, Renee Zellweger, Sting, Oprah Winfrey, Chris Rock, […]
Top 10 Animal Stories of 2007: Oprah’s Golden Retriever Gracie Passes
According to Oprah Winfrey, her Golden Retriever Gracie “did more living in two years than most dogs do in 12. She never stopped moving. Was energy in motion. Chasing squirrels, hop-leaping through the pond like a rabbit. Finding anything she could to play with, chew, run with. Dashing, frolicking. Speeding across the lawn as though […]
Top 10 Animal Stories of 2007: Leona Helmsley
The Austrailian wrote “Trouble in paradise, but heirs in disgrace.” The New York Post and England’s Sun calls her a “Rich bitch.” But To Leona Helmsley her Maltese Trouble was not a dog, she was a “Princess.” Trouble was exactly the opposite, behaving more like her owner, who had been graciously dubbed by the media […]