Anthony Hopkins buys another house in Los Angeles and Martha Plimpton bids farewell to Brooklyn. By Vivian Marino Vivian Marino writes about prominent real estate sales and listings. In a private deal ...
Anthony Hopkins purchased the former home of a beloved Hollywood couple. Fox Business confirmed that the 88-year-old "Silence of the Lambs" star recently purchased Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell's ...
Anthony Hopkins is probably the most experienced when it comes to playing life-threatening villains. Contrarily, his reality is more pro-life than commonly seen. Turning 88 on December 31, 2025, Sir ...
Anthony Hopkins celebrates 50 years of sobriety as he encourages those who are struggling to 'choose life'Source: Anthony Hopkins Donald Trump seeks court order against own DOJ to block Jack Smith ...
Anthony Hopkins is 50 years sober. The Oscar winner, 87, celebrated the major milestone in an Instagram video that he shared Monday, two days shy of his 88th birthday. During the clip, Hopkins ...
Courtesy of Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images for the Red Sea Film Festival Speaking at the Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, Anthony Hopkins explained how he approached the role ...
Sir Anthony Hopkins became synonymous with the name Hannibal Lecter after the release of The Silence of the Lambs in 1991. Though Brian Cox had already notably played the role in Michael Mann's 1986 ...
More than three decades after The Silence of the Lambs won the big five at the Oscars, one rumor refuses to die: that stars Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster clashed—or at least kept a frosty ...
Anthony Hopkins is setting the record straight. The actor, 87, shut down rumors that he and his “The Silence of the Lambs” co-star, Jodie Foster, were feuding while making the 1991 classic. “I met ...
Anthony Hopkins is getting straight to the point. On Monday, Hopkins, 87, was a guest on Dax Shepard's "Armchair Expert" podcast, explaining that he's never allowed himself to be a victim in his life.
RadarOnline.com can reveal Sir Anthony Hopkins' long battle with alcohol began as a misguided tribute to the Hollywood icons he idolized – rebels such as James Dean and Marlon Brando – whose brooding ...