A sexier sex symbol, Robert Pattinson, says he wasn’t prepared to film his first graphic scenes for the upcoming period drama Little Ashes. The Twilight actor portrays Spanish artist Salvador Dali as a young man. He tells GQ magazine’s April issue that he was uncomfortable as crew members watched and giggled during his steamy interlude with a male co-star.
“In a lot of ways, I was kind of crossing lines of what I thought I was comfortable doing,” he said. “I had to do all this naked stuff.” The British heartthrob says he wanted to try “something weird,” but the part was more difficult than he’d anticipated. Pattinson has found a way to take the edge off before: he took a quarter of a Valium pill before his Twilight audition.
Alan Livingston, an entertainment industry executive who brought “Beatlemania” to the US, died of age-related causes at his Beverly Hills home, the Los Angeles Times reported on Saturday. He was 91.
Livingston signed the Beatles in the 1960s while president of Capitol Records and also created the popular children’s character Bozo the Clown in the 1940s.



