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When stars misbehave and other tales! Arthur J Pais in Toronto | September 15, 2004 16:07 IST
A beefy looking man outside the toilet whispered: "You will have to wait for a few minutes." As the minutes passed, at least six other journalists lined up. The photographer wanted to visit the loo urgently, but the beefy man stood his ground. "There is someone there… you will have to wait," he said. Several started grumbling that whoever was in could not hold up the traffic. "Six people can use that toilet," said one reporter. Just then Orlando Bloom, who looks puny in the company of his security man, emerged from the toilet after hijacking it for over five minutes. The star of such hits as Troy and Pirates Of The Caribbean, Bloom breezed through the corridor without looking at the small crowd. A few days after he spoke against instant gratification, Oscar winner Nick Nolte, 63, was seen walking unsteadily on Bloor Street, Toronto.Cars on both sides of the avenue stopped, as Nolte continued to crawl across the avenue, away from the designated crossing. Not that the drivers wanted to take a good look at the actor. On the other hand, they seemed to be scared that they might hit the star. Nolte is seen as a bereaved father who leads the mother of his grandchild to sobriety in the film. Another publication, playing up the picture of a disheveled Nolte wading through the traffic, wondered if he had slept in the same clothes for three days. Two years ago, he created a bit of scandal as he gave interviews in his pajamas. And his lap dancing expeditions caused quite a stir too. Jamie Foxx, the talk of the town for his singular performance in Ray as the blind musical legend Ray Charles, walks around the town surrounded by half a dozen amiable-looking bodyguards. But Sean Penn, the self-proclaimed leftist, walks around with just two stern looking security men. Maybe with his don't-you-ever-come-near-me hard stares, he doesn't even need a bodyguard!The Toronto Star ran a big picture of a disgruntled Penn on a street, near to the film festival venue. The caption read: A cranky Sean Penn lights a cigarette as a buffer between fans. Don't take it out on them. Take it out on your barber. Penn was at Toronto to promote The Assassination Of Richard Nixon. The gossip columnist for the Star, Rita Zekas, had a piece of advice for Penn. 'Oh, behave Sean,' she wrote, 'Or we'll make you watch Shanghai Surprise on your return flight home.' The Oscar winner may have nightmares thinking of the 1986 film that starred him with his former wife Madonna. It was one of the most embarrassing flops of his career. Reviewers hated it, audiences stayed away, and Handmade Films, a company founded by Beatle George Harrison went into further financial trouble and shut down within a few years. Photographs: Getty Images
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