Actor Ivy Snitzer, pictured in 2001, struggled after working as Gwyneth Paltrow's "Shallow Hal" body double. (Vince Bucci / Getty Images) Content warning: This story includes descriptions of eating ...
For a romantic comedy about seeing beyond fat to a person's inner beauty, "Shallow Hal" could use a little extra comic poundage. The Farrelly brothers' latest sees the team tapping a sweeter, milder ...
Gwyneth Paltrow doesn't look back at her role in romantic comedy Shallow Hal fondly, if her latest comments describing the film as a “disaster” are anything to go by. The 2001 movie saw Paltrow don a ...
Joshua Shintani, known for his ukulele performance in the 2001 movie Shallow Hal, has died. His mother told TMZ that Shintani died Wednesday of pneumonia in his native Hawaii. He was 32. Shintani was ...
Age and success have softened Bobby and Peter Farrelly, as “Shallow Hal” demonstrates. Their tendency to make fun of handicapped people now turns to hiring a Vermont man born with spina bifida as a ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Ivy Snitzer was just a 20-year-old acting student when she was cast to play Gwyneth Paltrow‘s body double in the 2001 comedy Shallow Hal. Though working on the film ...
Gwyneth Paltrow’s “Shallow Hal” body double is reflecting on the near-deadly eating disorder she developed after the 2001 flick saw her become the target of fat-phobic people. It was the body of ...
The premise of Shallow Hal (20 th Century Fox), the new comedy from the Farrelly brothers, is deceptively simple, and deceptively simple surfaces are its subject. The title character (Jack Black), a ...
Shallow Hal, the new comedy starring Gwyneth Paltrow in a fat suit, is a movie with a message, several, actually. Fat people have feelings—that might be one message. Fat people are all gluttonous ...
“Shallow Hal” opens with a dying man’s advice to his young son, and they’re words to live by: “Don’t be satisfied with routine poontang.” If part of what people love the Farrelly brothers for is their ...
Their delight in doody, zits, and distressed scrotums notwithstanding, the moviemaking brothers Peter and Bobby Farrelly are a pair of softies Norman Rockwell might admire. Farrelly pictures are, ...