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Film Productions
New Years Eve (2011)
Role: Unknown
Release: 12.09.2011 (USA)
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One for the Money (2011)
Role: Stephanie Plum
Release: 01.27.2012 (USA)
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Life as We Know It (2010)
Role: Holly Berenson
Release: 10.08.2010 (USA)
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Site: Captivating Katherine Heigl
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January 22, 2012   •  Category: Appearances0 Comments

Katie’s going to be on The View on Monday January 23 so make sure to set your DVRs! I’ll have video and caps up as soon after as possible.



January 18, 2012   •  Category: Articles, Gallery0 Comments

I’m working on playing catch up with the gallery and I’ve begun this by adding scans of the January 2012 issue of Elle to the gallery. Katie looks absolutely stunning!



January 18, 2012   •  Category: Interviews0 Comments

Katie was on Jimmy Kimmel last night promoting her new film One For The Money. You can watch the video below and i’ve also posted screencaptures in the gallery thanks to Jessica.




May 14, 2011   •  Category: MoviesComments Off

Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, Katherine Heigl and Amanda Seyfried will star in Two Ton Films and Millennium Films’ comedy “Gently Down the Stream.”

According to Variety, Justin Zackham will direct from his own script.

Zackham, who wrote the script for Rob Reiner’s “The Bucket List,” is producing through his Two Ton Films with partner Clay Pecorin, along with Richard Salvatore and Harry Ufland.

Avi Lerner, Danny Dimbort and Trevor Short will executive produce.

The film centers on a long-divorced couple (De Niro and Keaton) that pretend to be married for the sake of their adopted son’s wedding.

Production will start in July in Connecticut.

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April 10, 2011   •  Category: Movies, NewsComments Off

Katherine Heigl has made plans to stop puffing on her electronic cigarette long enough to produce and star in her very own HBO movie, called The Knitting Circle. In Craig Wright’s adaptation of the best-selling Ann Wood book, Heigl will play the main character — a woman who is married and eases her grief over the death of her daughter by participating in a knitting circle. Heigl’s mother, Nancy, will produce as well, which makes sense considering she also produced two of her daughter’s other movies, Life as We Know It and The Ugly Truth. So here’s to mother-daughter projects: because if they don’t tell the hard stories (like the ones where women find hobbies to cope with an extreme loss, or the ones where a woman finds herself having to talk through her orgasms when she’s out to dinner with her friends and family because a particularly vindictive man is controlling the vibration speed of her pearl thong (and he knows just how she likes it)), then who will?

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