It's only a small update for now, but I have uploaded some Patrick Made of Honor pictures to the gallery. I haven't seen these on another site, so I've placed a small tag on them, sorry!
Versace is reportedly considering axing Grey's Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey for 300's Gerard Butler.
“Ironically, Gerard is most famous for a role in which he practically wore no clothes, but he’ll be a much better fit for the sexy brand,” the insider says.
“Donatella personally invited Gerard to milan to her June 21 runway show,” a spy tells OK!. “She’s the only woman in the world trying to get him to put on clothes, not take them off.”
Before Michelle Monaghan went public with news that she's pregnant with her first child, her Made of Honor costar, Patrick Dempsey was already aware of her condition.
"It was a big secret, and I wasn't allowed to tell anyone, but I knew Michelle was pregnant, and I am thrilled for her," Dempsey, 42, told PEOPLE on Friday - as he prepared to race this weekend in the Six Hours of the Glen Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series at Watkins Glen International in upstate New York.
"She will be a great mom because she has a good head on her shoulders, a fine husband, and overall, she is a lovely woman," he said.
Dempsey, who with wife Jillian has 18-month-old twin sons (Darby and Sullivan), and a 6-year-old daughter (Talula), gave Monaghan, 32, some advice on being a first- time parent.
"I told Michelle she may not see it now, but her life will change profoundly after she delivers the baby," he recounts. "I told her being a parent is a feeling that she will not understand until she actually has the child."
Dempsey, who races as often as his acting schedule allows - he's due to report back to the set of Grey's Anatomy June 25 - is looking forward to one day bringing his entire family to the racetrack with him.
"Jillian always tells me to be careful when I leave the house for a race," says Dempsey, who is competing for the first time at Watkins Glen International. "It is hard to leave the family on weekends because I love spending time with the kids, but I also love to race. I count the days until they can come with me, and we can all be here together."
Monday's Grand-Am race will mark the third and final outing for the No. 40 Hyper Sport Mazda RX-8 in the special Made of Honor paint scheme. The car debuted the colors - promoting driver Patrick Dempsey's latest movie - at Virginia International Raceway and also carried it at the recent race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The racer/actor will not be able to compete this weekend, with Tim Pappas set to co-drive with Joe Foster. Dempsey is set to make his return to driving at the June 7 Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen. Charles Espenlaub will also co-drive in the Watkins Glen International enduro.
posted on 24 May 2008 by sarah
Dempsey struggled with dyslexia
Hollywood heartthrob Patrick Dempsey almost quit acting before he landed his comeback role in hit TV series 'Grey's Anatomy' - because he was fed up with losing parts as a result of his dyslexia.
The actor made a name for himself in the 1980s starring in movies like 'Loverboy' and 'Can't Buy Me Love', but his career faltered in the 1990s and he found himself constantly looking for his next big role.
However, despite attending numerous auditions, he kept losing out to his contemporaries because his disability left him struggling to easily read scripts.
The 42-year-old had just given up trying to build a career in Hollywood when he landed the part of surgeon Dr Derek 'McDreamy' Shepherd in medical drama 'Grey's Anatomy'.
He says: "Because of my dyslexia I had to memorise all the dialogue for auditions. If I forgot it, I would then have to get over my frustration. If you constantly don't get the part it's very frustrating."