Zooey Deschanel's divorce from Ben Gibbard, her husband of three years, was finalized by a judge in Los Angeles on Wednesday (Dec. 12), the AP reports (via Billboard.com).
Zooey Deschanel was a young and unknown Hollywood hopeful with little more than an episode of the Kristie Alley sitcom 'Veronica's Closet' on her resume when she landed a slot in this 1998 Offspring video. Although she plays a punkish, fire-engine-red-haired Gen-Xer type who sees grotesque comic book-style animation everywhere she looks, she comes across as pure Zooey...
We're going to go ahead and say it: Animated Zooey Deschanel doesn't exactly look much like real-life Zooey Deschanel, the She & Him singer and star of the comedy 'New Girl.' But no matter, when she showed up on the recent 'Simpsons' episode 'Moonshine River' to serenade none other than Bart as his hillbilly lover, Mary Spuckler, she still looks cute as a button -- and sounds like like a sexy
America's dorkiest sweetheart may be better known for her role in 'New Girl' these days, but she also has a fantastic voice. Put Zooey Deschanel on 'The Voice,' and just wait for sales for her She and Him indie pop duo with M. Ward to go through the roof...
Is Zooey Deschanel finally ready to move on? More than half a year after the indie It Girl and Death Cab for Cutie singer Ben Gibbard called it quits, Deschanel was spotted holding hands with a new flame at Sunday's Hollywood after party for the movie 'Magic Mike.' So, who's the lucky new guy? Jamie Linden, a screenwriter behind the scripts for such flicks as '10 Years,' 'Dear John' and 'We Are Ma
America's sweetheart Zooey Deschanel has conquered both the silver and small screens. It's only natural that she sets her sights on Broadway. The actress/musician will play the role of country legend Loretta Lynn in an upcoming stage production.
If you're looking to provide your hair with maximum shine, lift, and adorkability, look no further: Zooey Deschanel has signed a deal to become Pantene's 'New Girl.'
Zooey Deschanel dances around to the original recording of 'Shake, Rattle and Roll' in the new iPhone 4S commercial, which uses Siri's "intelligent personal assistant" technology to respond to verbal commands.