William Shatner's Priceline Negotiator character plunged off a bridge in a TV commercial earlier this year. Are Priceline shareholders at risk of following him over the edge?
The American Bus Association is asking that Priceline pull an ad that shows its longtime spokesman William Shatner dying in a fiery bus explosion, saying that it believes the ad is in bad taste.
It's game over for William Shatner's "Priceline Negotiator." He will be killed in a fiery bus crash in a commercial set to air on Monday.
While Italy's bond yields are still a major topic of concern among investors, earnings season is still under way, and every day it leaves its mark on the market's sentiment.
Google would like its new social network to be well-known in Hollywood circles.
The shuttle Discovery crew got a wakeup call from actor William Shatner.
At the intersection of science-fiction and science-fact was William Shatner on Monday.
Despite lackluster reviews and declining ratings we're holding out hope for "$#*! My Dad Says," the new CBS comedy starring William Shatner. No, we're not particularly big fans of the 79-year-old actor, but we do appreciate the prime-time sitcom's realistic portrayal of adulthood.
We at The Frisky have always been on Team Coco. Sure, Jay Leno gives a decent monologue and David Letterman's "Late Show" is where celebrities go to unleash their inner crazy, but Conan O'Brien? He relies on good writing and quick wit to pull hilariousness from his celebrity guests.
If you've ever dreamed of creating your own TV show, forget moving to Los Angeles, finding an agent and waitressing until your big break.
William Shatner is a modern day King Midas.
Can't get enough of Mark Zuckerberg? Well, if the upcoming movie "The Social Network" doesn't sate your desire for the Facebook founder, he's slated to star in his own comic book come December.
The 79-year-old actor jokes that White has "moves like you wouldn't believe"
More hated than daft football referees, the trumpeting vuvuzelas of the World Cup have become a stand-alone phenomenon.
"There's no telling how far up the ladder he may have climbed," the Boston Legal star says
The hottie will fill shoes worn by Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford and Ben Affleck
Find out who the frontman counts as his "favorite cougars"
The first grandchild for the large family is due in October (hint: it's not a J name!)
The couple says their long-distance marriage will survive their reality show Giuliana & Bill
The singer goes shirtless in his manic, colorful new clip
Drummer Chris Coleman pops the question to Hank's granddaughter in elaborate and secretive style
The star and her NFL boyfriend weren't willing to settle for less than a full-time relationship
A search warrant for Jackson's doctor's house says authorities were seeking evidence of the powerful anesthesia propofol
The actor drops weight again, this time to play a struggling boxer
Chace Crawford and Penn Badgley turn to mom for help with the shopping
The two Ohio lawmen allegedly planned a break-in at the home of the surrogate mom used by the actress
The Twlight star talks about Pattinson's sex appeal and losing Rachelle Lefevre
"We were all worried about her," but she's "feeling great," says Ben Hollingsworth
Surprise casting news for Twilight's third installment aside, vote for Bryce or Rachelle in Eclipse
The Star Trek star says his new YouTube cartoon series is "a comedic Soprano family"
For the last four decades, the original Enterprise crew has lived long and prospered
Chris Pine channels Kirk, Zoe Saldana gets the looks and John Cho's dream comes true
The new Enterprise captain talks about his family ties to ChiPs, kissing aliens and meeting William Shatner
From Captain Kirk on "Star Trek" to Denny Crane on "Boston Legal," William Shatner has been a fixture on television for decades.
The Star Trek stars differ on their accounts of VIPs and RSVPs
In a video posted on William Shatner's website Wednesday, the actor lashes out at onetime co-star George Takei for not inviting him to his wedding last month
"None of us is remembered," says the Star Trek and Boston Legal star
When it comes to John Hancocks, Johnny Depp's the man.
William Shatner isnât beaming up for the new Star Trek movie – and heâs not pleased about it.
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...and in theory, wiser. We asked the pop icons you grew up with what they've learned about money.
William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy first appeared as "Star Trek's" Capt. James T. Kirk and his first officer, Mr. Spock, on September 8, 1966 -- 40 years ago Friday.
Don't get me wrong, I laughed like a [insert laughing animal of choice here] throughout "Over the Hedge," the latest DreamWorks Animation project to provide career rejuvenation for famous-name actors employed to voice the neuroses of raccoons, porcupines, skunks, squirrels, possums and turtles lost in suburbia.
"Desperate Housewives" may have had all the attention, but "Everybody Loves Raymond" won the big award -- best comedy -- at the 57th Annual Emmy Awards.
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Eleven films, including "Shrek 2," "Shark Tale" and the Japanese movie "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence," are eligible to be nominated for the best animated feature film Oscar, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced.
William Shatner wants to boldly go where he's only pretended to go so far.
Call it the nightmare on Wall Street. This Friday the 13th, the market looked even scarier than the movie, with the FORTUNE e-50 index losing a full 14.5% over the past two weeks. That extends a do...
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