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Robert Downey Jr.: New York
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Robert Downey Jr. hit the highlights of Harvard Yard on a brief tour, which included a stop at the John Harvard statue. "So if I were to give you a bunch of books you'd name it Robert Downey Jr. College?" the actor quipped. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard University News Office)
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Picturehouse is proud to announce that it has acquired worldwide rights to FUR, starring Academy Award(R) Winner Nicole Kidman and Academy Award(R) Nominee Robert Downey, Jr., written and directed by Steven Shainberg (SECRETARY). Kidman stars as legendary photographer Diane Arbus. Set in New York in the late 1950s, the film explores an unlikely romance that leads Arbus into a strange new world, sparking her evolution into one of the most provocative and visionary photographers of all time. Co-financing and serving as producers are Bill Pohlad and Laura Bickford for River Road Entertainment. Executive Producers are Ed Pressman and Alessandro Camon. Additionally, Bonnie Timmerman and Andrew Fierberg are producers.
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In what has been received as somewhat surprising news, California prosecutors announced that Robert Downey Jr. would not be prosecuted for his most recent arrest in Culver City, California on drug charges. Officers arrested Downey after witnessing him acting erratically in an alley and their suspicions were later confirmed when Downey tested positive for cocaine.
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