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iDllt fjlnbiawa (gazette Monday, March 9, 1998 Page 1 1 'As Good As It Gets' getting consideration in Oscar race opposite Nicholson as a single mother who waits tables. "I'm a 25-year member of the Screen Actors Guild. So I'm very proud to get this award," Ms. Hunt said. "And to be singled out among these actresses is just unfathomable." The other actress nominees were Helena Bonham Carter Wings of the Judi Dench Pam Grier Kate Winslet and Robin Wright Penn So Nicholson beat out Peter Fonda Robert Duvall Dustin Hoffman the and Matt Damon Will Robin Williams, who played the therapist in "Good Will Hunting," was named best supporting actor.

"I was sitting over there sweating like Marlon Brando after Thai food," Williams said. "I am stunned." JUUA LOUIS-DREYFUS SAG Award winner By JOHN HORN AP Entertainment Writer -V LOS ANGELES The "Titanic" cruise toward the Oscars has benefited from an Important prize, but "As Good As It Gets" is suddenly' attracting equal award attention. The oceanliner blockbuster won the Directors Guild of America's top prize Saturday night, making filmmaker James Cameron a heavy favorite to repeat at March 23's Academy Awards. The DGA winner has failed to repeat at the Oscars only four times. One night after the DGA honors, however, the two leads in the romantic comedy "As Good As It Gets" Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt collected the top acting prizes from the Screen Actors Guild.

"Titanic" did earn a key SAG win: Gloria Stuart, one of the founding members of the: Screen Actors Guild, won. in a tie for supporting movie actress for her depiction of the film's modern-day Rose. "After the birth of my beautiful daughter, this is the next best thing that ever happened to me' the 87-year-old Ms. Stuart said at Sunday's "It's been a great voyage. I'm so grateful.

I'll never be able to tell you how Kim Basinger of A. shared the supporting actress award with Ms. Stuart. "I'm just thrilled to be here and wow, now I win," Ms. Basinger said.

The actors in the English stripper comedy "The Full Monty" collected a surprise SAG win for ensemble acting: "The clothes will stay on," fieshy cast member Mark Addy said hi accepting the ensemble award. kind of a patsy. I always get shook up' an emotional Nicholson said of his "As Good As It Gets" win for playing an obsessive-compulsive novelist. "I love what I do and I love all the people I get to do it with." Ms. Hunt, the star of television's "Mad About You," appeared shocked at her victory for her role Although it hat been five years since the final episode of the cast recently held a reunion at the 4th U.S.

Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Cola. Ted Danson, playing the role of bartender Sam Malone, keeps Rhea Perlman, playing waitress Carlo Jortelli, under control as Shelley Long, playing Diane Chambers, returns to the set of (AP photo) Despite fame, riches Jane Fonda struggling with self-esteem His Needs, Her Needs Marriage Seminar featured on Good Morning America weekly sessions for eight weeks interactive and life-changing can save a struggling marriage can make a good marriage great understand and be understood by your spouse current class begins April 9 register by March 15! call 463-3870 for mora information PEOPLE By The Associated Press Mont. Despite her fame and wealth. Jane Fonda still Struggles with poor self-esteem. -I still have a ways to go before can feel haopy with myself." Fonda.

60. told a conference of 165 teen-age girls Saturday. She sprinkled her talk with anecdotes-about eating disorders, -her unhappy teen-age years and how her husband, media mogul yed Turner, changed her life. "At 51 years find a soul is amazing," she said. "Do I think Ted is one of the best things that happened to me? Yes." Fonda said she began suffering from bulimia and anorexia at age IS and didn't break out of her shell until she met Turner.

The conference was organized to NEW YORK Julie Andrews had surgery to remove non-cancerous throat nodules, and a close friend said the operation may leave the screen and stage star, unable to continue as a Broadway musical headliner, a newspaper reported. Andrews, 62, has been in Svitzer- -land recovering from surgery, the New York Post reported in Sunday's editions. "All we're doing right now is urging her to get as much rest as possible, and. we're confident that her voice will come back to enable: her to do some singing," producer Tony Adams said. Adams, the business partner of film producer Blake Edwards, Andrews' husband, said the.

singer bursts blood vessels in her throat when she tries to sing. Doctors have told her to not even attempt to sing for several months to avoid risking further damage. "I don't know if she'll ever be able to do eight performances a week in a Broadway show," said Adams, who directed Andrews in the stage pro- duction of "VictorVictoria." help middle school and high school girls deal with the pressures and anxieties of adolescence. "I think that if I had a conference like this when' I was your it would have changed my life," she ASPEN, Colo! The cast of TV's "Cheers" spent the weekend where everyone knew their names: at a reunion at the 4th U.S. Comedy Arts Festival.

v- Although it has been almost five years since the final episode of the popular NBC sitcom, the stars easily resumed the good-natured joking of the showls run. Woody Harrelson spit on moderator Jeff Greenfield. Rhea Perlman, who played wisecracking waitress Carta, dished out insults. Norm, the affable and rotund drunk played by George Wendt, devoured a piece of sausage on stage. The show's success-was a direct result of the cast's close friendships, they said.

Wendt recalled "a lot of physical punishment by members1' and in a seance- scene, "Woody and 1 were just brutalizing each One day. Wendt said, he "hit Woody right in the craw with a spilball." everyone enjoyed the loose atmosphere said John -Ratzenber--ger, who played Cliff the mailman, was tough for guest actors that actually wanted to rehearse. "Cheers" finished 74th in the rat-' ings in its first season, but it eventually rose to No. 1 and racked up 26 Emmys, the most ever. The cast also recalled their ill-fated farewell appearance on "The Tonight Show." Ted Danson said the cast went to a bar at 2 p.m.

to watch the episode together. By the time they showed up for the 11:30 p.m. live broadcast, everyone except Kelsey Grammcr was smashed, Danson said, leaving host Jay Leno to do the best he could with an awkward moment. "It wasn't a great way to go out," Wendt said. Final Winter SGLEARANGB Everything must go! We do not carry over from SEASON to SEASON we: need the room our new spring fashions are arriving daily come in and save SAVE JUMBO JELLYBEANS 19, OTHER CANOY i CHOCOLATE SCL I rOH or amjni AKD mm mm SOLO IN BULK, TOO.lt Wt.

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James Cameron's epic took bi $1B million over the weekend. The film has earned $444.6 million in North America, trailing only the $461 million collected by "Star Wars" in its original release and re-release last "It's going to sail past $500 million in the next couple of weeks, which no film has ever done in the U.S.," said David Davis, vice president of Houlihan, Lokey, Howard Zukin, investment bankers to the film industry. "It wit! be interesting to see how high is up. Six months ago, $600 million was thought to be inconceivable," Davis said Sunday. But counting admissions and adjusting for inflation, "Gone With the Wind" would have sold $1.29 billion in tickets at current prices, according to calculations by Variety, a Hollywood trade newspaper.

"U.S. Marshals," sequel to "The Fugitive," was given the best chance to unseat "Titanic," and it came close. "U.S. Marshals" opened at No. 2 with earnings of $17 million.

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