British actor Daniel Craig, left, as James Bond, is led by an unidentified staffer to the spot for shooting another scene for "Casino Royale," the new episode of Agent 007 series, at Loket near Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Monday, May 15, 2006. Craig takes over the Bond role for the first time in this movie, scheduled for release Nov. 17, 2006.
British actor Daniel Craig, top center right, takes a short break in shooting another scene for "Casino Royale," at Loket near Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Monday, May 15, 2006. Other persons are unidentified. "Casino Royale" is produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli (Eon Productions) and directed by Martin Campbell.
British actor Daniel Craig, left, takes a short break in shooting another scene for "Casino Royale" at Loket near Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, Monday, May 15, 2006. The staffer at right is unidentified.
On Stage
On the second stop of her month-long tour, singer/songwriter Alexa Ray Joel, the 20-year-old daughter of Billy Joel, performs at the Velvet Underground at the Hard Rock Cafe Atlanta on Saturday, May 6, 2006.
Around The World
King Carl XVI Gustaf boards a spectator cruise to see the beginning of the next leg of the Volvo Ocean Race in New York, Thursday, May 11, 2006. The racing yachts start the 7th leg of the 31,250-nautical-mile round-the-world race May 12, bound for Portsmouth, England. The race finishes in Gothenburg, Sweden.
King Carl XVI Gustaf, Queen Silvia, center, and Princess Madeleine of Sweden watch the beginning of the next leg of the Volvo Ocean Race in New York, Thursday, May 11, 2006. The racing yachts left New York, bound for Portsmouth, England. The race finishes in Gothenburg, Sweden.
King Carl Gustaf, right, and Queen Silvia of Sweden arrive at the Winter Garden in New York for the Volvo Ocean Race Gala Dinner Thursday, May 11, 2006. The nautical formal gala benefits the World Childhood Foundation, founded by Queen Silvia in 1999.
Princess Madeleine of Sweden arrives at the Winter Garden for the Volvo Ocean Race Gala Dinner in New York, Thursday, May 11, 2006. Proceeds from the nautical formal gala went to the World Childhood Foundation, founded by Sweden's Queen Silvia in 1999.
Dior Spokeswoman
Italian actress Monica Bellucci, the new muse for Dior's lipstick "Rouge Dior," appears during a presentation to launch the beauty product by the French fashion house in Paris, Tuesday, May 10, 2006. Bellucci will be in the jury directed by Chinese director Wong Kar Wai for the upcoming Cannes Film Festival.
On Stage
Tony Award-winning actress Cherry Jones poses for photographers during an interview April 21, 2006, at the Booth Theatre in New York. Jones, who won a Tony Award for her role in "Doubt" last year, has just opened in the Broadway revival of Brian Friel's "Faith Healer."
Graduation Speaker
Comedian, author and education advocate Bill Cosby is interviewed before the start of Spelman College's 2006 commencement ceremonies in Atlanta Sunday, May 14, 2006. Cosby was the keynote speaker.
Parade in the Park
Britain's Prince Harry takes part in the Annual Parade and Service of the Combined Cavalry "Old Comrades" Association at the Cavalry Memorial, adjacent to the Bandstand, in London's Hyde Park on May 14, 2006.
Aid To Children
Actress Ashley Judd, second right, observes dancing children after participating in a religious ceremony in Managua, Nicaragua, Sunday, May 7, 2006. Judd was in Nicaragua to promote a global initiative called "YouthAIDS,"designed to educate young people and protect them from AIDS.
American actress Ashley Judd speaks during a religious ceremony in Managua, Nicaragua, Sunday, May 7, 2006.
At Home In Taiwan
Internationally famed film director Ang Lee speaks during a symposium on Taiwan's film industry, Thursday, May 4, 2006, in Taipei, Taiwan. Lee recently made it to Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in the world, 2006, for his ability to cross cultures through the films he directs. In March, Lee won an Oscar for best director of the gay cowboy film "Brokeback Mountain."
Charity Gala
Lydia Hearst, left, model and daughter of Patricia Hearst, poses with fashion model Petra Nemcova, center, and "The Sopranos" actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler at the Candies Foundation Annual Gala in New York, Tuesday, May 9, 2006.
A U.N. Spokesperson
Actress Naomi Watts, right, is joined by Deborah Landey, deputy executive director of UNAIDS, as she speaks to reporters during a news conference at United Nations headquarters in New York, Monday, May 15, 2006. The "King Kong" actress, who just returned from a trip to Zambia, was named special representative for U.N. program on HIV/AIDS.
Actress Naomi Watts speaks to reporters during a news conference at United Nations headquarters in New York, Monday, May 15, 2006. Watts was named special representative for U.N. program on HIV/AIDS. Her appointment came as UNAIDS unveiled a new campaign called, "4 for Everyone,' which seeks to give everyone the right to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, care and support.
Actress Naomi Watts smiles during a news conference at United Nations headquarters in New York, Monday, May 15, 2006. "I have seen that every one of us can make a difference and I am anxious to join UNAIDS in this effort," Watts, 37, said.
Actress Naomi Watts smiles during a news conference at United Nations headquarters in New York, Monday, May 15, 2006. Watts, whose screen credits also include roles in "Mulholland Drive" "The Ring" and "21 Grams," joins a host of celebrities, including Nicole Kidman and Angelina Jolie, who have signed up to promote U.N. causes.