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Minnie Driver delivers baby boy

LOS ANGELES
Mon Sep 8, 2008 8:55pm EDT
Cast member Minnie Driver is interviewed at the season two premiere screening of ''The Riches'' at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles March 16, 2008. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - British actress Minnie Driver has delivered a baby boy after refusing to reveal the father's identity, celebrity magazines reported on Monday.

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Her son, Henry Story Driver, was born in Los Angeles on Friday, the first child for the 38-year-old star of the cable TV show "The Riches."

She has said the unidentified father is English and will be involved in the baby's upbringing.

Driver, who also is developing a music career as a singer/songwriter, currently stars with British comedian Eddie Izzard in cable channel FX's show "The Riches," about a family of con artists. She received an Academy Award nomination for her supporting turn in the 1997 film "Good Will Hunting."

(Reporting by Syantani Chatterjee, editing by Dean Goodman)



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