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Ali Larter attends the "Secretariat" premiere in Los Angeles
Actress Ali Larter attends the premiere of the motion picture sports drama "Secretariat", at the El Capitan Theatre in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on September 30, 2010. UPI/Jim Ruymen

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Former 'Game of Thrones' star Sean Bean gets new TNT series
British actor Sean Bean has been cast as the lead in the spy drama series "Legends," which is to premiere in 2014, TNT said Wednesday.
Ali Larter gives birth to a son
Ali Larter's publicist says the U.S. actress has given birth to a son, her first child with her husband, writer-actor Hayes MacArthur.
"Resident Evil: Afterlife," with Milla Jovovich and Ali Larter, took the No. 1 spot during the weekend with $27.7 million in U.S. box office receipts.
Ali Larter pregnant with first child
Ali Larter's publicist says the U.S. actress is pregnant with her first child and is expected to deliver the baby this winter.
Ali Larter and Hayes MacArthur marry
Celebrity couple Ali Larter and Hayes MacArthur married in a private outdoor ceremony in Maine during the weekend, Usmagazine.com reported.
Trump hypes Dubai project at LA party
Donald Trump says his luxury hotel project in Dubai has the endorsement of a bevy of A-list Hollywood stars, who attended a gala launch party in Bel Air, Calif.
'Crazy' to open Jacksonville film fest
"Crazy," a movie inspired by the life of late guitar great Hank Garland, is set to open the 2008 Jacksonville (Fla.) Film Festival.
Hollywood stars Ali Larter and Hayes MacArthur have gotten engaged.
U.S. actress Lindsay Lohan displaced Eva Longoria as the hottest woman on Maxim magazine's Hot 100 list, the New York magazine said.
Ali Larter, Ashanti and Chris Egan are the latest big names jumping aboard the Screen Gems' sequel, "Resident Evil: Extinction."
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Prince Harry arrives on Capitol Hill to tour a photography exhibit by HALO Trust, a British nonprofit focused on removing hazardous war debris, including un-exploded devices and landmines, on May 9, 2013 in Washington, D.C. UPI/Kevin Dietsch