Fast Track: Tyler Perry, Jerry Bruckheimer rake in the dough
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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Tuesday:
Tyler Perry and Jerry Bruckheimer are the top-paid men in entertainment, according to Forbes. (Forbes)
Paul McCartney is honored as the 2012 MusiCares person of the year. (Los Angeles Times)
Selena Gomez has Justin Bieber’s name inked on her wrist. But don’t worry. The tat’s a fake. (E!)
Meanwhile, the Biebster says he wants to be a young dad. (Women’s Wear Daily)
Miss Angola takes the Miss Universe crown, beating out 88 other beauty queens from around the globe. (USA Today)
Lady Antebellum’s highly anticipated new album is out. (Los Angeles Times)
Pearl Jam is marking its 20th anniversary with a Cameron Crowe documentary, which premiered at the Toronto film fest. (Los Angeles Times)
It’s been 15 years since Tupac Shakur was killed. (Syracuse.com)
Members of Amy Winehouse’s family were Anderson Cooper’s first guests in his daytime show. Can the news guy pull off daytime TV? (Los Angeles Times)
Michelle Williams opens up about Heath Ledger’s death, raising their daughter and playing Marilyn Monroe. (Daily Mail)
A “Book of Mormon” movie is “definitely” in the works. (Entertainment Weekly)
“Top Gun” is being converted into 3-D. (Hollywood Reporter)
Say it ain’t so. “Point Break” and “Highlander” reboots may be on the way. (Los Angeles Times)
Chef and TV host Anthony Bourdain is starting his own publishing line. (Huffington Post)
Conan O’Brien has sold a sitcom pilot to TBS. ( Hollywood Reporter)
Spoilers! Here are interviews with the actors whose characters got offed in the season finale of HBO’s “True Blood.” (HBO)
-- Noelene Clark
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