The Sony hackers, known as the Guardians of Peace, have leaked new information about the company. But this time, they've shared some Hollywood A-listers' pseudonyms with the public.
Despite James Franco willingly sharing his "personal" information on Saturday Night Live this weekend, the stars affected may not be as thrilled to have their secrets spilled.
News: 'Fury' and 'Annie' Among Movies Leaked Online Following Sony's Hack Attack
According to new documents obtained by Fusion, the hackers leaked a document of aliases actors used to protect their privacy while working on various Sony projects.
Here are the names and what we imagine their reaction might be once they found out their private information had been shared with the world.
Tom Hanks, who goes by "Harry Lauder" and "Johnny Madrid"
Natalie Portman, "Lauren Brown"
Sarah Michelle Gellar, "Neely O’Hara"
Rob Schneider, "Nazzo Good"
Jessica Alba, "Cash Money"
Daniel Craig, "Olwen Williams"
Jude Law, "Mr. Perry...
Despite James Franco willingly sharing his "personal" information on Saturday Night Live this weekend, the stars affected may not be as thrilled to have their secrets spilled.
News: 'Fury' and 'Annie' Among Movies Leaked Online Following Sony's Hack Attack
According to new documents obtained by Fusion, the hackers leaked a document of aliases actors used to protect their privacy while working on various Sony projects.
Here are the names and what we imagine their reaction might be once they found out their private information had been shared with the world.
Tom Hanks, who goes by "Harry Lauder" and "Johnny Madrid"
Natalie Portman, "Lauren Brown"
Sarah Michelle Gellar, "Neely O’Hara"
Rob Schneider, "Nazzo Good"
Jessica Alba, "Cash Money"
Daniel Craig, "Olwen Williams"
Jude Law, "Mr. Perry...
- 12/10/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
The Sony hack continues to unearth the entertainment industry's unmentionables — now in the form of secret aliases. While poring over the latest batch of documents leaked by the unidentified cybercriminal group Guardians of Peace, Fusion stumbled upon a folder that contained "publicity bibles" for recently released Sony films. The files within the folder detailed cast and crew contact directories, which included the fake names some of the studio's movie stars use(d) to do normal-people things.Here are some of the aliases Fusion shared: Tom Hanks: "Harry Lauder" and "Johnny Madrid"Sarah Michelle Gellar: "Neely O'Hara"Tobey Maguire: "Neil Deep"Natalie Portman: "Lauren Brown"Clive Owen: "Robert Fenton"Rob Schneider: "Nazzo Good"Taye Diggs: "Scott Diggs"Jude Law: "Mr. Perry"Daniel Craig: "Olwen Williams"Jessica Alba: "Cash Money"Ice Cube: "Darius Stone" and "O'Shea Jackson"Debra Messing: "Ava...
- 12/9/2014
- by Sean Fitz-Gerald
- Vulture
ITV has apologised for repeating an episode of Benidorm that referenced Rolf Harris.
The edition - originally broadcast in 2012 - was aired the day after Harris was convicted for indecent assault.
A repeat was pulled from ITV+1 which was set to air the show an hour later.
ITV released a statement saying: "This was a repeat episode of Benidorm and we wish to apologise for this oversight."
The show featured Tim Healy's character singing 'Two Little Boys' on karaoke, which was introduced as "a classic Rolf Harris number".
Another scene saw character Jacqueline talking about a rock star and asking: "Didn't his wife have an affair with Rolf Harris?"
Writer Derren Litten wrote on Twitter: "Extremely unfortunate timing of a Benidorm repeat tonight. Apologies to anyone who was offended."
He added: "An apology was appropriate as ITV went from a song made famous by Rolf Harris straight...
The edition - originally broadcast in 2012 - was aired the day after Harris was convicted for indecent assault.
A repeat was pulled from ITV+1 which was set to air the show an hour later.
ITV released a statement saying: "This was a repeat episode of Benidorm and we wish to apologise for this oversight."
The show featured Tim Healy's character singing 'Two Little Boys' on karaoke, which was introduced as "a classic Rolf Harris number".
Another scene saw character Jacqueline talking about a rock star and asking: "Didn't his wife have an affair with Rolf Harris?"
Writer Derren Litten wrote on Twitter: "Extremely unfortunate timing of a Benidorm repeat tonight. Apologies to anyone who was offended."
He added: "An apology was appropriate as ITV went from a song made famous by Rolf Harris straight...
- 7/2/2014
- Digital Spy
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