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June 23, 2008: "Woody Harrelson Sued Again By Photographer For Assault"
Woody Harrelson is being sued again by the same photographer who filed a lawsuit against him for assault last year. According to the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, photographer Josh Levine claims that Woody Harrelson injured him physically and emotionally when he assaulted him two years ago outside a Hollywood hotspot. Levine, who was working for TMZ in June 2006, called out to Woody Harrelson to get his attention near the intersection of Las Palmas Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. Woody Harrelson apparently broke his camera, choked the paparazzo, and shoved the camera into his ribs. The injured shutterbug is seeking $2.5 million in damages. He is also including one of the actor's bodyguards, who was allegedly ordered to attack him. Levine had originally sued Woody Harrelson last year but he dropped his case in January. *** Actor Woody Harrelson pictures and photo gallery Born: Woodrow Tracy Harrelson. Date of Birth: July 23, 1961 in Midland, Texas. Woodrow Tracy "Woody" Harrelson is an American Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor. Woody Harrelson grew up in Lebanon, Ohio, with his mother. Woody Harrelson attended Lebanon High School and later Hanover College in Indiana, becoming a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, and receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts and English in 1983. After graduation, Woody Harrelson moved to New York City. In 1985, he was cast as the naive but genial Midwestern bartender Woody Boyd on the classic television series Cheers, and won an Emmy for the role. His first film was 1986's Wildcats with Goldie Hawn. Harrelson became friends with Wesley Snipes and starred with him in the box-office hits White Men Can't Jump and Money Train. In 1994 Woody Harrelson starred in arguably his best known role to date, Mickey Knox in Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers. More recently, he had a fairly long run on the NBC sitcom Will & Grace as Grace's love interest Nathan and played FBI agent Stan in 2004's After the Sunset. His most recent films are A Prairie Home Companion, A Scanner Darkly, and No Country for Old Men which were released in June and July of 2006 and November of 2007, respectively. |
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