
Feb 24 - By Associated Press
In a story Feb. 24, The Associated Press reported that Sheryl Main is Sylvester Stallone's publicist. Main's specific title is production publicist for Stallone's new movie, "The Expendables."

Feb 22 - By Associated Press
He said he'd be back — and soon he will be. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he'll be shooting a cameo appearance soon for a new movie by friend Sylvester Stallone.

Jun 25 - By Bruce Schreiner, Associated Press Writer
Sonny Landham carved out a tough-guy reputation in a series of big-screen roles, from roughing up Sylvester Stallone to getting tossed out a window by Carl Weathers. He pulls no punches in his newest role: Libertarian challenger to a man known for political toughness, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Apr 8 - By Greg Risling, Associated Press Writer
A federal judge rejected a defense motion Tuesday for a mistrial in the racketeering trial of Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and four co-defendants.
Feb 22 - By Associated Press
Sylvester Stallone's Rambo character looks like a fat lunatic in his new movie, a Myanmar magazine said this week, bucking local public opinion that has glorified him for his exploits fighting the ruling junta's unpopular soldiers.
Feb 21 - By Greg Risling, Associated Press Writer
Fresh from promoting his latest "Rambo" film, Sylvester Stallone said Wednesday he wouldn't mind squaring off against the private investigator accused of tapping his phone.

Feb 4 - By Associated Press
Sylvester Stallone says his latest "Rambo" film and its tag line are inspiring real-life opponents of Myanmar's military rulers. "Either live for something, die for nothing — it's your choice," the 61-year-old actor-director said Saturday in a phone call from Paris, where he is promoting the movie, the fourth in a series.
Jan 28 - By Associated Press
The sword-and-sandal spoof "Meet the Spartans" was the weekend's top movie with an $18.5 million debut, narrowly finishing ahead of Sylvester Stallone's "Rambo," which opened with $18.2 million.

Jan 26 - By Associated Press
Sylvester Stallone says he used human growth hormone to get buff for the new "Rambo" movie, and defends its use. "HGH (human growth hormone) is nothing," the 61-year-old actor tells Time magazine in its Feb. 4 issue. "Anyone who calls it a steroid is grossly misinformed."
Jan 25 - By Associated Press
Sylvester Stallone says he used human growth hormone to get buff for the new "Rambo" movie, and defends its use.

Jan 24 - By Associated Press
John McCain says he's ready to run the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, just like Rocky Balboa did, now that he's got the support of actor Sylvester Stallone.

Oct 4 - By RYAN PEARSON-1249, STF
Warren Beatty leaned down to chat face-to-face with Kirk Douglas. Sylvester Stallone chomped on pineapple and glanced across the bar at Clint Eastwood. Angela Lansbury gawked at Jack Nicholson. Julie Andrews laughed with Billy Crystal.

Aug 21 - By Associated Press
A Serbian village is hoping to channel some of Rocky Balboa's fighting spirit with a 10-foot-tall statue of the fictional boxer portrayed by Sylvester Stallone.

Aug 20 - By Associated Press
A Serbian village is hoping to channel some of Rocky Balboa's fighting spirit with a 10-foot-tall statue of the fictional boxer portrayed by actor Sylvester Stallone.

Mar 12 - By Associated Press
Sylvester Stallone has been charged with trying to bring vials of a muscle-building hormone into Australia, where it is restricted.

Feb 16 - By Associated Press
Sylvester Stallone was detained for hours on arrival at Sydney Airport after officials found prohibited imports in his luggage and that of his entourage.

Jan 5 - By Istra Pacheco, Associated Press Writer
Sylvester Stallone defended boxing, praised the hard work of Mexicans and dished out some jabs against U.S. plans to build a wall on its southern border, as the 60-year-old actor visited Mexico City to promote his sixth "Rocky" film.

Nov 19 - By The Associated Press
Sylvester Stallone winked and brought his fist to his chest as if to say, "I know you'll do the right thing." Who could say no to that?