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Jack Nicholson joins the cast in Washington

By: Jeff Dufour and Kiki Ryan
Washington Examiner
06/19/09 3:39 PM EDT

Add Jack Nicholson to the Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson and Paul Rudd sightings we can expect over the next few weeks – he has officially joined the cast of James L. Brooks' newest film.

Nicholson was spotted Friday afternoon filming outside La Tomate restaurant on Connecticut Ave. just off Dupont Circle. He will play the father to Rudd's character.

The actor and the director were golden (in the version of a little man named Oscar) with their teaming on "As Good as It Gets" and "Terms of Endearment," so sounds to us like this movie is shaping up to be a hit!

 

 

 

 

(Photo: Mark Wilkins)

Jack Nicholson showing "No Fear" Friday night as he leaves his residence for the next few weeks, the Hay Adams Hotel. 




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tntalanford@gmail.com

Jun 22, 2009

Mr Jack Nicholson has a very small part in this movie. The movie looks like another lame romantic comedy.

 


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