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Renée Zellweger is open to playing Bridget Jones again, despite Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy being seen as the final ...
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Helen Fielding, Kevin Kwan and Jennifer Egan Explain Why Jane Austen's Books Are So Enduring: 'She's My Hero' - MSNHelen Fielding, Jennifer Egan, Kevin Kwan and Vivian Gornick spoke in conversation with New Yorker writer Alexandra Schwartz at the Celebration of Jane Austen at the 92nd Street Y on March 27; ...
“Bridget Jones” Author Helen Fielding Reflects on the Character's Kindness — and Critics (Exclusive)
“I assumed that no one would read it because it was too trivial,” Fielding says of the column that became 'Bridget Jones's Diary' This week, a new 25th anniversary edition of the first novel ...
The night the third “Bridget Jones” novel, “Mad About the Boy,” came out in October 2013, author Helen Fielding was taking a walk in London when she passed her local pub and was accosted ...
The night the third “Bridget Jones” novel, “Mad About the Boy,” came out in October 2013, author Helen Fielding was taking a walk in London when she passed her local pub and was accosted ...
Helen Fielding Has a Big Collection of ‘Sadly Ineffective’ Self-Help Books The creator of Bridget Jones, who grew up on Jane Austen and Jackie Collins, has no patience for “snobbery about ...
Renee Zellweger is hoping more Bridget Jones movies and novels will be made in the future and she can keep playing the character.
Here's a pad for the sexy singletons out there. Author Helen Fielding, of “Bridget Jones's Diary” fame, is seeking a new tenant for her modern farmhouse in Los Angeles. The Brentwood ...
Helen Fielding will "never forgive herself" for killing off Colin Firth's character in the 'Bridget Jones' franchise. The 66-year-old author is behind the best-selling diary series that focuses ...
Bridget Jones author Helen Fielding has revealed the death of her former partner inspired the storyline for the latest film. In Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Renee Zellweger’s character ...
Helen Fielding was born in Morley, a small industrial town in Yorkshire. Her father was the manager of a mill that made cloth for miners’ donkey jackets, while her mother raised four children.
Helen Fielding, Jennifer Egan, Kevin Kwan and Vivian Gornick spoke in conversation with New Yorker writer Alexandra Schwartz at the Celebration of Jane Austen at the 92nd Street Y on March 27.
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