Moviemaker FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA and his daughter SOFIA COPPOLA have posed for a family portrait to promote exclusive fashion company Louis Vuitton's latest luggage ...
Some of the chic ladies in Paris for Fashion Week took a break from the runway shows to enjoy the party thrown for the opening of the 'Fetish' Photo Exhibition Opening Party by David Lynch. Sorry, mouthful. Naturally Dita was there for the event alongside Ashley Olsen, Sofia Coppola and Diane von Furstenberg. Also in the house and contributing art of his own to the party was Christian Louboutin — you must check out these shoes he made for the exhibit. Well, if anyone could actually wear those it would totally be Dita. Me on the other hand, well, I'd take just about any of these.
TMZ.com: One day after her celebrating her 34th birthday, supermodel Heidi Klum, leader of the Seal family army, led her baby brigade into Bar Pitti in Manhattan. Chow time kiddies.After Klum's crew ate and ran, Sofia Coppola strolled past our camera pushing... Read more
Happy Birthday to "Joan of Arcadia" star Amber Tamblyn (1983), British singer/actress Martine McCutcheon (1976), "Lost In Translation" director Sofia Coppola (1971), "The Aviator" Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett (1969), The Cult leas singer Ian Astbury (1962), "Pulp Fiction" actor Tim Roth (1961), singer/songwriter Tom Cochrane (1953), film director Robert Zemeckis (1952), Talking Heads singer David Byrne (1952), "Star Wars" creator/director George Lucas (1944), "Beyond the Sea" singer Bobby Darin (1936; d. 1973), and Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265; d. 1321).
SOFIA Coppola may need to find a new place to hang out in L.A. The Oscar-winning director usually stays at the Sunset Tower Hotel on Western swings, but her old stomping ground was infiltrated by her hated ex-husband, Spike Jonze, Friday night...
Three months after her split from Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti, Music and Lyrics star Drew Barrymore has moved on -- with director Spike Jonze!
Drew was caught locking lips with Jonze (ex-husband of director Sofia Coppola) on Tuesday night following a cozy dinner at Ivy at the Shore in Santa Monica....
DREW Barrymore has a new love. On Val entine's Day, the cutie was spotted at the band Arcade Fire's show at Judson Church, cuddling and looking very "lovey-dovey" with director Spike Jonze, Sofia Coppola's ex-husband. And Ivanka Trump was spotted...
Filmmaker Sofia Coppola has quashed reports she plans to stage her first ever opera in 2009. Officials at the Montpellier Opera House in southern France last week announced the director would oversee a production of Puccini's "Manon Lescaut" in its 2009 to 2010 season, but Robert Gatlock, Coppola's spokesman, refutes the venue's claims. [...] Read more!
Filmmaker Sofia Coppola will stage her first opera in 2009, after reaching an agreement with France's 'Montpellier Opera House.' The Lost In Translation director's first foray into the operatic world will see her mastermind Puccini's romantic tragedy 'Manon Lescaut' during the venue's 2009-2010 season. [...] Read more!
It's a girl for filmmaker Sofia Coppola and boyfriend Thomas Mars of the French underground band Phoenix. The baby, named Romy, was born in Paris where the two have a home.
E! Online's Marc Malkin has exclusively learned that Sofia Coppola gave birth to a baby girl Tuesday, her first child with her French musician boyfriend Thomas Mars. The creative couple have named their daughter Romy.
Actually, the pair can thank each other's creative prowess for their couplehood status. Coppola met Mars when his band Phoenix contributed the tune "Too Young" to the
"Lost in Translation" soundtrack.
Coppola and hubby Spike Jonze divorced in December 2003 after four and a half years of marriage. Soon after, "Lost in Translation" scored Oscar nods for best picture, director and actor and won Coppola the statuette for Best Original Screenplay.
ShowBuzz RAW Kirsten Dunst discusses her role as the queen of France in Sofia Coppola's "Marie Antoinette." In the film she becomes a bride at 15 and a legend at 20.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Annette Bening, Cate Blanchett, Sofia Coppola and Sally Field received Premiere magazine's Icon Award for their achievements in the entertainment industry at its 13th annual Women in Hollywood event.
Movie-maker Sofia Coppola was thrilled to be given the keys to the Palace of Versailles in France for the filming of Marie Antoinette because it meant she could shoot eerie scenes in the very rooms where they took place 220 years ago.
Annett Bening and Cate Blanchett will join director Sofia Coppola and veteran actress Sally Field as honourees at the 13th annual Premiere Women in Hollywood extravaganza.