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Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes divorcing after five years of marriage

“Rock of Ages” star Tom Cruise and his wife Katie Holmes are divorcing after five years of marriage, Fox News Channel confirms.

“This is a personal and private matter for Katie and her family,” Holmes’ attorney Jonathan Wolfe said. “Katie’s primary concern remains, as it always has been, her daughter’s best interest.”

A rep for Cruise issued a statement saying that Holmes filed the divorce papers.

“Kate has filed for divorce and Tom is deeply saddened and is concentrating on his three children. Please allow them their privacy to work this out,” Amanda Lundberg said.

The couple has a 6-year-old daughter, Suri Cruise.

Cruise, 49, and Holmes, 33, were married at an Italian castle in the fall of 2006 after a whirlwind romance that garnered major headlines for both stars.

Cruise was widely mocked and panned for an appearance on the “Oprah Winfrey Show,” where he jumped on a couch while emphatically declaring his love for the former “Dawson’s Creek” actress in 2005.

“I can’t be cool. I can’t be laid-back,” Cruise told Winfrey at the time. “Something happened and I want to celebrate it.”

The couple’s relationship continued to be a major source of public fascination over the next few years. After dating for just a few months, Cruise reportedly proposed to Holmes on top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Holmes often gushed about her husband, saying she dreamed of marrying him since she was a young girl.

But the seemingly fairytale romance was also plagued by reports that their marriage was a sham. Holmes often appeared on tabloid covers being portrayed as a victim or prisoner of the relationship. Holmes’ conversion from Catholicism to Scientology also dominated headlines, as did young Suri’s penchant for high heels and Starbucks.

This was Cruise’s third marriage. He was previously married to Nicole Kidman, with whom he has two children, and Mimi Rogers.  It was the first marriage for Holmes.

June 29

KELLY CLARKSON GETTING HITCHED?: Kelly Clarkson might have to throw her breakup songs out the window. According to Perez Hilton, Brandon Blackstock wants to propose to Kelly soon to get a holiday wedding. A source said, “Kelly’s expecting an engagement ring by late summer and to be wed by year’s end. Sure she wants to look great for Duets, but the driving force behind her weight loss is the holiday nuptials. Kelly has been eating well and exercising like crazy because she wants to look good for Brandon. She loves to tell him that when he pops the question she’ll be at her ideal weight of 120lbs and ready to shop for wedding dresses.”

AMY WINEHOUSE’S EX CHARGED WITH RAPE: Amy Winehouse’s former boyfriend Reg Travisshas reportedly been charged with two counts of rape. According to the Daily Mail, Traviss was arrested in relation to an allegation of rape that may have reportedly taken place between December 2011 and January 2012.

EVA LONGORIA AND EDUARDO CRUZ SPLIT AGAIN: Eva Longoria is single again. Us Weekly reported that the actress has split from Eduardo Cruz — again. The two ended their year-long romance back in March, but briefly reunited in the spring. Now, however, sources close to the couple say they’re done for good.

NO WATER BIRTH FOR KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN: Kourtney Kardashian has abandoned plans for a natural water birth after witnessing one firsthand. TMZ.com reported that the reality star originally wanted to do the water birth because it’s supposed to be a less shocking transition for the baby and usually done without drugs for the mother. However after watching a friend go through it — and scream in pain — Kourtney reportedly opted for a fancy suite at the hospital.

JENNIFER ANISTON FLIES WITH GEORGE CLOONEY: Jennifer Aniston is apparently still tight with her ex-husband’s BFF. TMZ.com reported that Aniston and George Clooney — along with their significant others — were passengers on a private plane that departed from Lugano Airport this week. It’s the first time Aniston and Clooney have been spotted hanging together since she split from Brad Pitt in 2005.

DORIS SINGLETON DIES AT 92: Doris Singleton, the actress best known for playing Lucy and Ricky Ricardo’s neighbor Carolyn Appleby on I Love Lucy died on Tuesday (June 26th) at the age of 92. Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz’s daughter posted on Facebook, “A day of saying hasta luego to two great ladies, Nora Ephron and Doris Singleton. May they both fly swiftly heavenward and enjoy a blissful rest for jobs well done down here. They were loved and appreciated and will be missed.” Singleton appeared onLucy 10 times between 1953 and 1957 and also appeared on shows throughout her career includingAdventures of Superman, Hogan’s Heroes, My Three Sons, Hazel, The Munsters, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Fugitive, The F.B.I., Marcus Welby, M.D., Phyllis, Days of Our Livesand Dynasty.

DON GRADY DIES AT 68: My Three Sons actor Don Grady died on Wednesday (June 27th) at the age of 68. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that he had been battling cancer. Grady was one of the original Mouseketeers on The Mickey Mouse Club, but was best known for playing Robbie Douglas on the My Three Sons from 1960 to 1972. After the show, he embarked on a music career released an album about the baby boomer generation in 2008.

June 29 – July 1

Friday, June 29

  • Maria Conchita Alonso (Cuban-born Venezuelan singer and actress) (55, disputed)
  • Gary Busey (actor, Fearing and Loathin in Las Vegas, Lethal Weapon, The Buddy Holly Story, The Firm, Black Sheep, Rookie of the Year) (68)
  • Fred Grandy (The Love Boat‘s yeoman-purser Gopher and later a member of Congress as a Republican from Iowa) (64)
  • Sharon Lawrence (actress, Sylvia Costas on NYPD Blue) (51)
  • Richard Lewis (actor and comedian, Curb Your Enthusiasm) (65)
  • Evelyn “Champagne” King (R&B singer) (52)
  • Colin Hay (singer-guitarist, Men At Work) (59)
  • Nicole Scherzinger (singer, Pussycat Dolls) (34)
  • Christopher Egan (actor, Letters to Juliet, Eragon) (28)

Saturday, June 30

  • Vincent D’Onofrio (actor, Ed WoodMen In Black, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Full Metal Jacket, Mystic Pizza) (53)
  • David Alan Grier (actor and comedian, I’m Gonna Git You Sucka) (57, disputed)
  • Mike Tyson (ear-biting former heavyweight boxing champ and ex-con) (46)
  • Stanley Clarke (jazz fusion bass pioneer) (61)
  • Fantasia Barrino (American Idol winner) (28)
  • Matisyahu (Hasidic Jewish reggae rapper) (33)
  • Monica Potter (actress, Parenthood, The Last House on the Left, Con Air, Patch Adams, Head Over Heels, Along Came A Spider, Saw) (41)
  • Michael Phelps (swimmer, has won 14 gold Olympic medals, the most by any Olympian) (27)
  • Hal Lindes (guitarist, Dire Straits) (59)

Sunday, July 1

  • Pamela Anderson (actress, Baywatch, animal rights activist, is frequently married to rock stars) (45)
  • Dan Aykroyd (actor/comedian, original cast member of Saturday Night Live) (60)
  • Andre Braugher (actor, Homicide: Life on the Street, City of Angels) (50)
  • Jamie Farr (actor, Maxwell Klinger on M*A*S*H) (78)
  • Carl Lewis (Olympic gold winning track and field athlete) (51)
  • Liv Tyler (actress, Lord of the Rings trilogy, daughter of Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler) (35)
  • Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott (rapper) (41)
  • Debbie Harry (singer of Blondie) (67)
  • Fred Schneider (singer, the B-52s) (61)
  • Olivia de Havilland (actress, Gone With The Wind, The Heiress, The Snake Pit, They Died With Their Boots On) (96)
  • Leslie Caron (actress and dancer, Gigi and An American in Paris) (81)
  • David Prowse (actor, Darth Vader in the three original Star Wars movies (Episodes IV, V, and VI)) (77)
  • Wally Amos (businessman, founder of Famous Amos Cookies) (76)
  • Claire Forlani (actress, Meet Joe Black, Antitrust, Camelot, NCIS: Los Angeles) (40)

June 29 – July 1

Friday, June 29

1863 The very first First National Bank opens, in Davenport, Iowa.
1940, in the spring issue of Batman comics, mobsters killed a circus high-wire team known as the Flying Graysons, leaving an orphaned son. Dick Grayson was adopted by millionaire Bruce Wayne, and became Robin, the crime-fighting sidekick of Wayne’s alter-ego Batman.
1949, the government of South Africa enacted a ban against racially-mixed marriages.
1953, the TV quiz show Name That Tune debuted on NBC.
1956, sexy actress Marilyn Monroe married brainy playwright Arthur Miller.
1965 Playwright Arthur Miller and actress Marilyn Monroe are married. They later divorce.
1967 Actress Jayne Mansfield (The Girl Can’t Help ItWill Success Spoil Rock Hunter?) dies in a car accident at age 34.
1971, The city of Memphis, Tennessee voted to name a road in honor of Elvis Presley. The road is a 12-mile portion of highway that passes Graceland.
1972, the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty, as it was being handed out, could constitute “cruel and unusual punishment.” States revised their capital punishment laws and the Supreme Court overruled itself in 1976, clearing the way for capital punishment again.
1990, for the first time since 1917, two no-hitters were thrown on the same day as the Oakland A’s Dave Stewart shut out the Toronto Blue Jays 5-0 and the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Fernando Valenzuela blanked the St. Louis Cardinals, 6-0. 
1994
Prince Charles said in a British TV interview that he’d been unfaithful to Princess Diana after his marriage “became irretrievably broken down.”
1995, a department store in Seoul, South Korea, collapsed, killing 501 people. 
1995
, the U.S. space shuttle Atlantis and the Russian space station Mir linked for the first time, forming the largest man-made satellite ever to orbit the Earth. The five-day unified voyage was a practice run for the construction of an international space station.
2003 Actress Katherine Hepburn (actress, Bringing Up BabyThe Philadelphia StoryThe African QueenGuess Who’s Coming To DinnerOn Golden Pond) dies at age 96.
2005 Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are married.

Saturday, June 30

1934, Illusionist/magician Harry Blackstone Jr. is born. He dies in 1997.
1936, The federal law outlining a 40-hour work week is passed.
1936, The Margaret Mitchell novel Gone With The Wind is published.
1940, The comic strip Brenda Starr debuts.
1950, American troops are moved from Japan to help defend South Korea against the invading North Koreans.
1953, The first Corvette rolls off the Chevrolet assembly line in Flint, Michigan. The list price is $3,250.
1955Bill Haley & his Comets hit Number One on the pop chart with “Rock Around The Clock,” a song many consider the first rock ‘n’ roll single.
1956, President Dwight Eisenhower signs a bill providing $33.5 billion for the construction of a national highway system.
1976, The city of Memphis, Tennessee, christens Elvis Presley Boulevard.
1979, The James Bond film Moonraker opens in theaters
1982 The time limit for the proposed Equal Rights Amendment expires. The ERA falls three states short of the total needed for ratification.
1983, Harlem’s Apollo Theatre is designated a New York landmark.
1986Sparky Anderson becomes the first baseball manager to win 600 games as manager in the National and American leagues.
1993 Actor George McFarland (The Little Rascals‘ Spanky) dies at age 64.
1994Barbra Streisand sets a record for the largest-grossing concert stand, taking in $16 million for a series of shows at Madison Square Garden in New York.
1996, A copy of Action Comics #1, the 1938 issue that features the first appearance of Superman, sells at a Sotheby’s auction for $61,900.
1997Mike Tyson apologized publicly for biting Evander Holyfield‘s ears during a heavyweight championship boxing match in Las Vegas two days earlier, saying he’d become angered after Holyfield head-butted him.
1998Linda Tripp, whose tape-and-tell friendship with Monica Lewinsky spurred a White House crisis, spent six hours testifying before a grand jury in Washington.
1998, Officials confirmed that the previously unidentified remains of a Vietnam War serviceman buried in the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery were those of Air Force pilot Michael J. Blassie.
2004 The movie Spider-Man 2, starring Tobey MaguireKirsten DunstJames FrancoAlfred Molina,Willem Dafoe, and Cliff Robertson, opens.

Sunday, July 1

1867, Canada became a self-governing dominion of Great Britain as the British North America Act took effect.
1898Theodore Roosevelt and his band of “Rough Riders” waged a victorious assault on San Juan Hill in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.
1915 Blues legend Willie Dixon is born. He dies in 1992.
1929, cartoonist Elzie Segar created the spinach-eating sailor character Popeye
1935
, cartoon character Porky Pig debuted in I Haven’t Got A Hat.
1943, “pay-as-you-go” income tax withholding began.
1947 Actress-comedienne Shirley Hemphill (What’s Happening!!) is born. She dies in 1999.
1961 Princess Diana is born. She dies in 1997.
1963, The postal service introduced the first 5-digit zip code.
1969Queen Elizabeth‘s son Charles was invested as the 21st Prince of Wales.
1979 Sony introduces the Walkman.
1979, suffragette Susan B. Anthony was commemorated on a dollar coin.
1991, President George H.W. Bush nominated Judge Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court. His confirmation process was marked by allegations of sexual harassment by Anita Hill. Thomas won confirmation anyway.
1991 Actor Michael Landon (BonanzaLittle House On The PrairieHighway To Heaven) dies at age 54.
1995 Actor-disc jockey Wolfman Jack (American Graffiti) dies at age 56.
1997, Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule after 156 years as a British colony.
1997 Actor Robert Mitchum (The Night Of The HunterCape FearThe Longest DayThe Friends Of Eddie CoyleMidwayThe Big SleepThat Championship SeasonScrooged) dies at age 79.
1998Barbra Streisand and James Brolin married at Streisand’s Malibu estate.
2000, The confederate flag is removed from atop South Carolina’s Statehouse. A smaller version is raised in front of Confederate soldier’s monument on Statehouse grounds.
2000 Actor Walter Matthau (The Odd CoupleHello, DollyThe Taking Of Pelham One-Two-ThreeThe Bad News Bears) dies at age 79.
2001
, Vice President Dick Cheney rested at home, a day after having a new pacemaker implanted in his chest.
2004 Actor Marlon Brando (A Streetcar Named DesireGuys And DollsThe GodfatherApocalypse NowThe Freshman) dies at age 80.

June29 – July 1

FRIDAY
CBS

  • UNDERCOVER BOSS (repeat)
  • CSI: NY (repeat)
  • BLUE BLOODS (repeat)

NBC

  • U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS – Swimming.
  • U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS – Gymnastics, women’s competition.

FOX

  • HOUSE (repeat)
  • BONES (repeat)

ABC

  • SHARK TANK (repeat)
  • 20/20 (repeat)
  • 20/20 (repeat)

CW

  • NIKITA (repeat)
  • SUPERNATURAL (repeat)

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – (repeat)
THE VIEW – Robby Benson, Randy Fenoli

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – (repeat)
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Andrew Garfield, Quvenzhane Wallis, Of Monsters and Men
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – (repeat)
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Tyler Perry, Matt Kischen
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Blake Lively, Seth McFarlene, Charlie Watts
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – (repeat)

SATURDAY

NBC

  • SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (repeat)

SUNDAY

CBS

  • HAWAII FIVE-0 (repeat)
  • THE GOOD WIFE (repeat)
  • THE MENTALIST (repeat)

NBC

  • U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS – Swimming, finals.
  • U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS – Gymnastics, women’s final.

FOX

  • THE SIMPSONS (repeat)
  • BOB’S BURGERS (repeat)
  • FAMILY GUY (repeat)
  • AMERICAN DAD (repeat)

ABC

  • SECRET MILLIONAIRE – Author Steve Kaplan travels to Chicago seeking individuals deserving of donations.
  • EXTREME MAKEOVER: WEIGHT LOSS EDITION – A 493 pound man tries to live a healthier lifestyle.

BRAVO

  • THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY – Kathy tries to find love for her sister at the gay bar; Teresa and her brother Joe go to therapy.

E!

  • KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIANS – Scott feels like an outcast; Kris’s medical condition.
  • MRS. EASTWOOD & COMPANY – A major family crisis; Dina transforms Francesca’s childhood bedroom into an art studio.

HBO

  • TRUE BLOOD – Eric and Bill are afraid for their lives; Sookie drowns her sorrows.
  • THE NEWSROOM – Mac begins to control the new incarnation of “News Night”; Charlie forbids Reese from secret meetings with Will.

SHOWTIME

  • WEEDS – (season premiere) The family follows when then victim is rushed to the hospital; hypotheses are made about the shooter’s identity.
  • EPISODES – (season premiere) Sean and Beverly separate after her tryst; the trio must find a way to work together.

TNT

  • FALLING SKIES – Ben and Hal try to help a young boy while out on patrol; Weaver is reunited with a family member.
  • THE GREAT ESCAPE – Three teams are locked inside a U.S. battleship.

 

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Happy Birthday To You!!!

  • Kellie Pickler (country star, and American Idol contestant) (26)
  • Kathy Bates (Oscar-winning actress, Misery, Titanic, Fried Green Tomatoes) (64)
  • Danielle Brisebois (singer-actress, played little Stephanie on All In The Family, also appeared inKnots Landing) (43)
  • Mel Brooks (Comedic movie director and actor, The ProducersBlazing Saddles) (86)
  • John Cusack (movie actor, Say AnythingHigh Fidelity) (46)
  • John Elway (Former NFL quarterback) (52)
  • Mary Stuart Masterson (actress, Weeds, Fried Green TomatoesBenny & Joon) (46)
  • Alessandro Nivola (actor, Best Laid Plans, Junebug, Jurassic Park III, Face/Off, Goal!, Grace is Gone, husband of actress Emily Mortimer) (40)

June 28

1776 Thomas Jefferson‘s draft of the Declaration Of Independence is presented to Congress for consideration.
1778 The Continental Army, under the command of General George Washington, defeats the British at Monmouth, New Jersey.
1838, Britain’s Queen Victoria was crowned in Westminster Abbey.
1914Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian-Hungarian empire, and his wife, Sofia, were assassinated in Sarajevo by a Serb nationalist. The event triggered World War One.
1917 The Raggedy Ann doll is invented.
1919, the Treaty of Versailles, with its punitive terms against Germany, was signed in France, officially ending World War One.
1946 Actress-comedian Gilda Radner is born. She dies in 1989.
1948, actress Jane Wyman divorced future U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
1951, a TV version of the radio program Amos ‘N’ Andy began a two-year run on CBS. Although criticized for racial stereotyping, this network TV series featured an all-black cast. Two years later, a protest by the NAACP forced CBS to drop the show.
1971, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled public funds could not be used for parochial schools.
1971, the Supreme Court, by a vote of 8-0, overturned the draft evasion conviction of Muhammad Ali, four years after he was convicted and stripped of his title.
1975 The TV show Kung Fu airs its last new episode.
1975 Twilight Zone host Rod Serling dies at age 50.
1976, the U.S. Air Force Academy went co-ed, admitting its first woman.
1978 The Supreme Court orders the medical school at the University Of California At Davis to admit Allan Bakke, a white man who argued his admission had been rejected due to reverse discrimination.
1990 Jurors in the drug and perjury trial of Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry watch a videotape of Barry smoking crack cocaine during an FBI hotel-room sting operation.
1996, the Citadel voted to admit women, ending a 153-year-old policy at the South Carolina military school.
1996 The movie The Nutty Professor, starring Eddie MurphyJada PinkettJames CoburnLarry Miller, and Dave Chappelle, opens.
1997, In a wild rematch, Evander Holyfield retained the WBA heavyweight boxing championship after his opponent, Mike Tyson, was disqualified for biting Holyfield’s ear during the third round of their fight in Las Vegas.
2000, seven months after he was rescued at sea, Elian Gonzalez returned to his native Cuba with his father.
2000, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts can ban gays from their organization.

 

June 28

CBS

  • THE BIG BANG THEORY (repeat)
  • 2 BROKE GIRLS (repeat)
  • PERSON OF INTEREST (repeat)
  • THE MENTALIST (repeat)

NBC

  • U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS – Swimming.
  • SAVING HOPE – Alex treats a hockey player while working the nightshift in the ER; Charlie meets a punk who is facing a difficult fight.
  • ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS – A hospital goes to extreme lengths to get payments from patients; looting in Egypt following the Arab Spring.

FOX

  • TAKE ME OUT – Thirty women continue their search.
  • THE CHOICE – Carmen Electra, Sophie Monk, reality TV star Hope Dworaczyk and beauty pageant contestant Rima Fakih look for love.

ABC

  • DUETS – The stars and their partners perform songs from this millenium.
  • WIPEOUT – Twelve nerdy guys compete against 12 beautiful women.
  • ROOKIE BLUE – Traci worries that she mishandled the investigation into a car accident that yielded a dead body.

CW

  • BREAKING POINTE – The dancers are stressed on opening night; Allison’s family shares unwanted advice.
  • THE VAMPIRE DIARIES (repeat)

FX

  • ANGER MANAGEMENT – (series premiere) Charlie decides to return to therapy after a bad run in with his ex-wife’s new boyfriend.
  • WILFRED – (season premiere) Wilfred refuses to help Ryan with his problems due to Ryan’s selfishness.
  • LOUIE – (season premiere) Louie has a difficult day.

MTV

  • SNOOKI & JWOWW – A fight over the bachelor party erupts Jionni and Roger come for a visit.

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – (repeat)
THE VIEW – Taylor Kitsch

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Blake Lively, Drew Brees, Moody McCarthy
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Tyler Perry, Rhys Ifans, Keane
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – Howie Mandel, Chris Bosh, Linkin Park
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Denis Leary, Brandi Carlile
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Channing Tatum, Oliver Stone, Maroon 5
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – (repeat)
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Tenacious D
THE COLBERT REPORT (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Aaron Sorkin
CONAN – Mark Wahlberg, Billy Eichner, Infantree

 

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