The Hollywood Actress Sandra Bullock is Embroiled in a Child Custody
Breakout Korean-American comic Ken Jeong, whom audiences have recently seen as the raucous mob boss in The Hangover, joins Sandra Bullock in All About Steve, a feel-good comedy of unexpected trysts and turns.The movie follows an eccentric but brilliant crossword-maker, Mary (Bullock) who stalks Steve (Bradley Cooper), a news cameraman, across the country after they’ve gone on one date. Jeong takes on the character of Angus McCormack, a news field producer who has been put smack in the middle of Mary and Steve’s cat-and-mouse chase. For the role of harried field producer, Bullock, who produces the movie, cast comedian/actor Ken Jeong, whose standout role in the Judd Apatow-directed comedy smash Knocked Up impressed her.All About Steve’s offbeat comic sensibilities appealed to Jeong, whose fresh-faced field news reporter Angus doesn’t quite fit in with the veterans played by Thomas Haden Church and Bradley Cooper.
“They treat Angus pretty much like an intern,” says Jeong with a laugh. “Angus desperately tries to fit in with them, often to disastrous results.”Jeong notes that he was as attracted to the film’s theme, as well as its humor. “It has a universal message about being comfortable with what you are, and I think that resonates with almost everyone,” he notes. The 45-year-old star of Speed and Miss Congeniality is married to Jesse James, a former motorcycle mechanic and television presenter.Since January this year, they have been bringing up Sunny, James's five-year-old daughter, while the girl's mother, Janine Lindemulder, was serving a six-month sentence for tax evasion.Jeong, Thomas Haden Church and Bradley Cooper as partners in field reporting, settled quickly into an easy, bantering off-screen relationship, which was often reflected on-camera. Their immediate chemistry was not lost on the actors. The actors’ uncensored, testosterone-fueled bits occasionally enhanced the scripted dialog. Ken Jeong is quickly establishing himself as the go-to character actor for today’s hit comedies.
Lindemulder, 40, had previously expressed fears that she might lose her daughter.After being charged in July last year, she sent a text message to James which read: "U WIN. Sandra has her baby congrats."
Lindemulder, 40, had previously expressed fears that she might lose her daughter.After being charged in July last year, she sent a text message to James which read: "U WIN. Sandra has her baby congrats."
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