Yogen Fruz At The EB Medical Research Foundation Event
Brooke Shields and daughter Rowan Henchy

Denise Richards and daughter Lola Rose Sheen


Co-founder Aaron Serruya, Courteney Cox and David Arquette

Tori Spelling, daughter Stella Doreen McDermott and actress Denise Richards

Sheryl Crow and son Wyatt Steven Crow


Cox, who is supposedly best pals with her former “Friends” co-star Jennifer Aniston, was spotted chatting with Aniston’s ex-husband Brad Pitt at a concert Sunday night. Cox was at the Wiltern Theater in LA with husband David Arquette for the final stop on rocker Chris Cornell’s Scream album tour when Pitt showed up. Our backstage spy told us, “Instead of ignoring him, Courteney chatted away with Brad all night. The three were in great spirits and seemed really happy to see each other.”
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Here’s some good Dirt on Courteney Cox: The Friends actress is returning to the land of comedy with Cougar Town, an ABC pilot in which she stars as a hot 40-year-old mother who’s newly single. Cox — who recently anchored the FX drama Dirt and has a development deal with ABC Studios — will exec produce the single-camera comedy with Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence, who also is cowriting the pilot. Cougar Town is expected to be a candidate for the 2009-2010 schedule. It’s a reteaming of sorts for Cox and Lawrence: Cox shot a three-episode guest arc on Scrubs that is slated to air later this season.
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Courteney Cox Checks Into ‘Scrubs’

J.D., Elliot and Co. have a new friend! Sources confirm to me exclusively that Courteney Cox is joining the cast of Scrubs for a three-episode arc as Sacred Heart’s new Chief of Medicine.
Remember back in May, when exec producer Bill Lawrence revealed to me that he was looking to stunt cast the role of Dr. Kelso’s successor? Yeah, I know — I’d say he kept his word, too.
Cox’s boss lady character will “ruffle feathers,” teases a Scrubs insider.
For my money, the gig is a very smart move on Cox’s part. Coming off of the unfortunate Dirt, she needed a role that showcased her at her best — in other words, making people laugh. And what better show to be her first comedy since Friends ended four years ago than, um, only my favorite comedy on TV? I love it. But the real question is, do you love it? I think I know, but go ahead and comment anyway!
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Courteney Cox’s Series Is Canceled

Courteney Cox Arquette, akin to her Dirt alter ego, offered up some scoop at Sunday’s “A Time for Heroes” Celebrity Carnival, benefiting the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation: Her FX series is folding. “It just got canceled,” she shared when asked about the prospect of a Season 3 pickup. (Season 2 was cut short by the WGA strike.)
Cox, however, seemed optimistic about the future. She and hubby David, with whom she produced Dirt, have their own shingle, and as such, “We’re developing all kinds of stuff right now,” she said. “We’ll producing more stuff together, for sure.”
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Nicole Richie and Joel Madden


Denise Richards



Lauren Conrad, Whitney Port and Lauren “Lo” Bosworth


David Arquette and Courteney Cox Arquette

Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt


Courteney Cox and David Arquette have a challenge for their famous friends: help raise $1 million in two weeks for Epidermolysis Bullosa, a rare skin condition that primarily affects children.
Joining Cox and Arquette in the awareness- and money-raising effort are Jennifer Aniston, Orlando Bloom, Kate Beckinsale, Rashida Jones, James Marsden and Eva Longoria Parker. All will lend their famous faces and financial support to the Epidermolysis Bullosa Medical Research Foundation, where Cox, Arquette and Aniston serve on the honorary advisory board. (Brad Pitt, Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale are also members.)
“EB is very personal to me so I’m happy to be a part of this $1 million challenge,” Cox said in a statement to The Associated Press. “Now is such an important time to put the spotlight on EB and ensure that research can continue at a fast pace.”
Epidermolysis Bullosa is a debilitating genetic disorder that causes the skin to blister and break at the slightest touch. Victims are often covered in burn-like sores that never heal and most don’t live beyond age 30.
You can find out more about epidermolysis bullosa here.
CelEBration on the Pier to Benefit the EB Medical Research Foundation
Kate Beckinsale


Courtney Cox and David Arquette

David Arquette takes part in the Dunk tank



Patricia Arquette


Noah Wyle and family


Actor Adam Sandler, Jackie Sandler and baby Sadie Madison Sandler

OmniPeace Launch Party Hosted by Courteney Cox
Courteney Cox and David Arquette


Kim Kardashian


Alexis Arquette


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