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The Gold Digger

  • And the Award for Nicest Actress Goes to ...

    Ramin Setoodeh | Nov 14, 2007 02:38 PM

     

    Keri Russell is getting buzz for "Waitress," and even though she probably won't be nominated for an Oscar this year, she deserves an award for being so normal. "I'm sorry it's so loud," she said on the cell phone last week. "The train is going over my head, and I'm walking in Brooklyn." Wait, Keri Russell walks in Brooklyn?! "I walk everywhere!" I was interviewing Russell about being a mom to five-month-old son River, but I managed to sneak in a JJ Abrams question. Like, are they going to work together again? "Of course I would. I was just with JJ on Thursday night--he's one of my favorite people. I don't know if it's going to be in this current project, but we're trying to work something out." You have to admit that Felicity would make an awesome "Star Trek" babe. But if that doesn't happen, maybe she could just go back to being Felicity again. "A 'Felicity' reunion? Hmm. Sure," Russell said. Really!?! "If JJ and Matt [Reeves] were writing it. But I have a feeling that's been put to rest." What do you think? It's time for a GoldDigger vote. Would you see a "Felicity" movie? Email "Yes" or "No" to RSetoo@newsweek.com

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