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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Congrats to Matt Damon and his wife, Luciana! The couple have announced they're expecting their third child together, according to Usmagazine.com.

Matt with his daughter Isabella (Bauer Griffin)The new baby will join three-year-old Isabella and one-year-old Gia, along with Luciana's 11-year-old daughter Alexia from a previous relationship. Let's just say if the new addition turns out to be a girl, Damon will be way outnumbered -- but he's definitely not complaining.

The actor has gushed about his little ones in the past, crediting them with helping him stay grounded. He said, "They kind of disabuse you of the notion of your greatness pretty quickly... From me, I hope they'll inherit a sense of social justice and a desire to continue some of those programs that I'm involved with. Maybe not those exact ones, but hopefully, something to further social justice."

And from Luciana? "My wife is a very wise and a very thoughtful person. Hopefully, they'll inherit that."

Wednesday, January 20, 2010


Brad Pitt and Matt Damon are going to be penguins! Or at least the voice of penguins for theHappy Feet sequel. The pair, who last starred together in Ocean’s 13, have both signed up to star in the animated movie, which follows a group of singing penguins, and are reportedly recording their voice parts this week.

Matt Damon (Bauer Griffin)
Both Elijah Wood and Robin Williams, who voiced characters in the first film, released in 2006, will return for the sequel, as will director George Miller, who plans to shoot the movie in 3-D.

Matt, best known for his roles in action movies, has recently put a lot of practice into voice training for the film Invictus, in which he plays 1995 South African rugby captain Francois Pienaar, because he worried he would sound “like Frankenstein” if he didn’t put in a lot of effort altering his voice.

He said: “Worked hard on the accent and on training physically to build myself up to try to pull off the illusion of being the captain of a South African rugby team. The dialect coach and I talked a lot about how a lot of people, when they do a South African accent, really overdo it and end up making somebody sound like Frankenstein."

Happy Feet 2 is set for release in November 2011.