***EXCLUSIVE VIDEO*** Katy Perry stops to have her photo taken with fans after the Mika concert at the Hollywood Palladium
***EXCLUSIVE VIDEO*** Katy Perry stops to have her photo taken with fans after the Mika concert at the Hollywood Palladium
v6699, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Friday October 23 2009 Pop star Katy Perry stops to have her photo taken with fans after attending the Mika concert at the Hollywood Palladium. She chatted to fans before heading off in a car with friends. Video: © PacificCoastNewsVideo.com UK OFFICE: +44 131 557 7760/7761/7762 US OFFICE: 1 310 822 0419
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Hollywood 411 On Set: This Is It
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Director Kenny Ortega and choreographer Travis Payne take us behind the scenes for the making of THIS IS IT. Go through the thought process behind the movie and the film makers vision for the project.
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Kirk Douglas honored
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Project Runway: Logan Neitzel
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Farrah Fawcett Story on Extra
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As seen on "Extra". Farrah Fawcett inspired the song "Midnight Train to Georgia".
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Mortensen and Theron in new film
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Actors Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron walk the red carpet appearance at a Hollywood screening of their latest film, "The Road."
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Farrah Fawcett inspired the song Midnight Train to Georgia
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Little known fact ... the late Farrah Fawcett inspired one of the most popular songs of all time? Nashville songwriter Jim Weatherley says he was inspired by a phone conversation with Farrah, and wrote the hit that put Gladys Knight and the Pips on the map forever.
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