Anderson, Salomon wed


Anderson, Salomon wed

LAS VEGAS — Pamela Anderson and Rick Salomon married Saturday evening between the former “Baywatch” star’s performances on the Las Vegas Strip, according to published reports. Anderson, 40, wore a white denim Valentino dress, according to a report on People magazine’s Web site.

The vows were squeezed in between the 7 and 10 p.m. shows of “Hans Klok’s The Beauty of Magic” at Planet Hollywood resort, casino spokeswoman Amy Sadowsky said. Anderson is starring as a magician’s assistant. Salomon, 38, is best-known for making a sex videotape with Paris Hilton, his girlfriend at the time, and was previously married to actress Shannen Doherty. Anderson was previously married to singer Kid Rock and Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee.

Peace concerts planned

RAMALLAH, West Bank — The Canadian rocker Bryan Adams will headline concerts for peace in the West Bank and Israel next week, with his performances relayed by satellite to London, Ottawa and Washington, organizers said Sunday. The New York-based One Voice peace movement said the concerts were aimed at bolstering its campaign to collect one million signatures of ordinary Israelis and Palestinians demanding that their leaders sit down and finalize an agreement on a Palestinian state living at peace with Israel.

The head of One Voice’s Ramallah office, Fathi Darwish, said Adams would launch the West Bank event at a football stadium in the ancient town of Jericho, then head to Tel Aviv to perform. Adams, 47, had a series of multi-platinum albums during the 1980s and mid-1990s and was nominated for an Academy Award for “Everything I Do.” Entry to the Oct. 18 events will be free, but concertgoers must sign the One Voice petition to gain entrance, the movement’s Web site said.

Carvey to be online host

LOS ANGELES — When Dana Carvey was approached to host an online celebration of popular movies, the comedian couldn’t resist adding a few flourishes. Working in what he describes as a “miniature TV studio” set up in a spare bedroom of his Northern California home, Carvey taped comic riffs on films including “True Lies” with Arnold Schwarzenegger and “The Exorcist.”

“Down in Front with Dana Carvey,” which plays online Friday and Saturday at movie rental service Netflix.com, gives Carvey the chance to show off the impersonation chops he displayed on “Saturday Night Live” and indulge his love of movies. Although he’s remained busy doing standup gigs, Carvey has been largely off the movie and TV scene for several years. He wanted to join his wife in rearing their two sons, he said. Now that his children are teenagers Carvey, 52, is starting to sign up for more time-intensive projects, with a standup special in the works and a movie in development. A “Tonight Show” appearance is set for Wednesday.

Today’s birthdays

Entertainment reporter Rona Barrett is 71. Actor Paul Hogan is 68. Reverend Jesse Jackson is 66. Comedian Chevy Chase is 64. Author R.L. Stine is 64. Country singer Susan Raye is 63. TV personality Sarah Purcell is 59. Actress Sigourney Weaver is 58. Rhythm-and-blues singer Robert “Kool” Bell (Kool & the Gang) is 57. Country singer-musician Ricky Lee Phelps is 54. Actress Stephanie Zimbalist is 51. Rock musician Mitch Marine is 46. Rock singer Steve Perry (Cherry Poppin’ Daddies) is 44. Actor Ian Hart is 43. Gospel/rhythm-and-blues singer CeCe Winans is 43. Rock musician C.J. Ramone (The Ramones) is 42. Singer-producer Teddy Riley is 41. Actress Emily Procter is 39. Actor-screenwriter Matt Damon is 37. Actress Kristanna Loken is 28. Rhythm-and-blues singer Byron Reeder (Mista) is 28. Actor Nick Cannon is 27. Actor Max Crumm (TV: “You’re The One That I Want”) is 22. Actor Angus T. Jones is 14.