Who’s my dad?

Can you tell who this woman’s famous father is? Answer after the jump! (more…)
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Can you tell who this woman’s famous father is? Answer after the jump! (more…)

…on Dexter, that is.
Actor Michael C. Hall has wed Jennifer Carpenter, who plays his sister on the Showtime series Dexter.
Hall, 37, and Carpenter, 29 — who have been quietly dating for about a year and a half — eloped in California on New Year’s Eve, his rep tells The Associated Press.
At their wedding, Carpenter’s grandfather’s wedding band was attached to her bouquet of white roses, according to the AP.The couple — who just finished the third season of Dexter — will walk the red carpet together at Sunday’s Golden Globes. It will be the first time that they’ve publicly acknowledged their relationship.

Hang in there Patrick!
Patrick Swayze has been hospitalized for pneumonia, the president of A&E announced at a panel Friday.
“Patrick has asked that I tell you that he has checked himself into the hospital this morning for observation after coming down with pneumonia,” said A&E president Abbe Raven at a press event for the Television Critics Association in Los Angeles. “As anyone who has had a friend or family member that has undergone treatment for cancer, chemotherapy can take a toll on you immune system. Patrick did want me to tell you that he is very sorry he couldn’t be at panel this morning, but he plans to get back to promoting The Beast as soon as he is back on his feet.”
In a ABC primetime special Wednesday, Swayze, 56, denied that he was on his deathbed but said he may have only two years to live.
“I’d say five years is pretty wishful thinking,” said the actor, whose A&E series The Beast premieres next week. “Two years seems likely if you’re going to believe statistics.
“I want to last until they find a cure, which means I’d better get a fire under it.”
Last year, the actor revealed he had Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
“Yeah, I’m scared. Yeah, I’m angry. Yeah, I’m [asking] why me,” he said. “Yeah, I’m all this stuff.
“You can bet that I’m going through hell,” he said. “And I’ve only seen the beginning of it.”

AMC prexy Charlie Collier went right to the question on every reporters’ mind at the start of the cabler’s Television Critics Assn. panel on Thursday afternoon: The fate of the net’s Emmy-winning drama “Mad Men.”
The period skein will return for its third season this summer as skedded, despite the prolonged contract negotiations between producer Lionsgate TV and creator/exec producer Matthew Weiner, Collier assured.
“As long as we get the writers’ room up and running over the next few months, we’re fine (for a summer launch),” Collier told reporters after the sesh, adding that he’s optimistic that an agreement with Weiner will be reached soon.
