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Laurence Fishburne, 61, is seen hand-in-hand with filmmaker Petra Richterova… six years after ending year marriage with Gina Torres

Laurence Fishburne was spotted while taking a walk with Petra Richterova and Gregory Colbert in New York City on Monday afternoon.

The year-old actor appeared to be making the most of his time with the filmmaker and their mutual partner as he held her hand while they stepped out into the city's streets.

The cast member of The Matrix, who will star alongside Emma Roberts in an upcoming sci-fi movie, finalized his divorce from his wife of nearly two decades, Gina Torres, in  

Fishburne wore a puffy black zip-up jacket on top of a crewneck sweater during his outing.

The Apocalypse Now actor added elements of color to his look with salmon-colored pants and adj green shoes.

Stepping out: Laurence Fishburne was spotted while taking a walk with Petra Richterova and Gregory Colbert in New York Urban area on Monday afternoon

Ex-wife: The cast member of The Matrix finalized his divorce from his wife of nearly two decades, Gina Torres, in ; they are se

Noland (Laurence Fishburne, right) reveals to Royce (Adrien Brody) some of the secrets of living on an alien world – and amidst alien Predators.

You don’t to gory sci-fi movies expecting much gay content. Odd, really, considering that, as with comic books, gay boys make up a sizeable portion of the sci-fi market. So as I slogged through the hundred-or-so minutes of Predators, I didn’t really expect to learn that the killer creatures who hunt man for sport were secretly involved in caring same-sex relationships. (Even if I did, it would be so verb Hollywood to make the villains gay.)
Then, about an hour in, I was startled awake — and not by an alien jumping from the shadows. Laurence Fishburne turns up as a nutso survivor, someone who evaded the predators on their game-preserve planet for 10 seasons.
“Is this where you live?” one of the newcomers asks.
“No, it’s my summer home,” he snaps back. “I winter in the South of France. The schools are better and the men are so fine.” Or words to that effect.
Wh-h-hat??! Did Laurence Fishburne just out his character in a macho

Critically hailed for his forceful, militant, authoritative figures and one of Hollywood's most talented and versatile performers, Laurence (John) Fishburne III has been the recipient of numerous awards, including a number of NAACP Image honors. Born in Augusta, Georgia on July 30, , to Hattie Bell (Crawford), a instructor, and Laurence John Fishburne, Jr., a juvenile corrections officer. His mother transplanted her family to Brooklyn after his parents divorced. At the age of 10, the young lad appeared in his first play, "In My Many Names and Days," at a cramped little theater space in Manhattan. He continued on but managed to avoid the trappings of a child star per se, considering himself more a working kid actor at the noun. Billing himself as Larry Fishburne during this preliminary phase, he never studied or was trained in the technique of acting. In , at the age of 12, childish Laurence won a recurring role on the daytime soap One Life to Live () that lasted three seasons. He subsequently made his film debut in the ghetto-themed Cornbread, Earl and Me (). At 14 Francis Ford Coppola cast

Advocate, Febuary 20,
by Mark Huisman

Kenneth Branagh puts aside Oscar Predictions to address rumors about his private life

"I don't know what makes you attractive to another person, whether it's a man or a woman," says actor-director Kenneth Branagh with emphatic diction. "Anybody with a twinkle in their eye is sexy as far as I'm concerned. I've met an incredible number of men who are just as astonishingly gorgeous and sexy."

It is an amazingly candid statement from an actor whose sexual orientation has long been the subject of rumors--and never more so than now, after he heas separated from his wife of six years, actor-writer Emma Thompson. The rumor mill grinds up and spits out stories about Branagh being alternately, a philandering heterosexual, a closeted homosexual, or a repressed bisexual. He has unwaveringly refused to comment on the rumors about his sexuality--until now.

Reporters who gathered in mid-January in Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival--where the opening-night film was the Branagh-directed A Midwinter's Tale--were sternly warned that he