Tom Cruise poses for a picture with fans, promoting his new film, "Collateral," Aug. 17, 2004, in Mexico City. "Collateral" will be released in Mexico this weekend.
Tom Cruise speaks during a news conference Aug. 17, 2004, in Mexico City, promoting his new film "Collateral," which will be released in Mexico this weekend.
Tom Cruise poses for photographers during a news conference Aug. 17, 2004, in Mexico City, promoting his new film, "Collateral," which will be released in Mexico Aug. 20.
Tom Cruise waves to photographers during a news conference Aug. 17, 2004, in Mexico City, promoting his new film, "Collateral." The action thriller, also starring Jamie Foxx and Jada Pinkett Smith, will be released in Mexico Aug. 20.
Tom Cruise poses for a picture with fans promoting his new film, "Collateral," Aug. 17, 2004, in Mexico City.
Tom Cruise signs autographs after a news conference Aug. 17, 2004, in Mexico City, promoting his new film, "Collateral."
'Cuckoo' Cast
The stars of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" pose for photographers during rehearsals for the new stage version held at the Garrick Theatre, central London. The play opened Aug. 6, 2004, at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh. From left are actors Christian Slater, Frances Barber and MacKenzie Crook.
Plenty of Bacon
Kevin Bacon, left, with brother Michael, right, of the band the Bacon Brothers, perform at the Harrah's Casino and Hotel's Stir Outdoor Concert Cove in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Aug. 13, 2004.
'Goodfellas' Reunion
"Goodfellas" stars Paul Sorvino, left, and Ray Liotta, center, eat baked ziti and swap stories with mob informant Henry Hill, whose story inspired the Martin Scorsese movie, during a dinner at Matteo's in Los Angeles Aug. 16, 2004. The dinner was hosted by Warner Home Video to promote the special-edition DVD release of "Goodfellas."
Down By The Bay
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., pretends to conduct the Boston Pops during the Pops On The Bay concert for John Kerry and John Edwards at the University of Massachusetts in Boston.
On Location
Cuban-American actor and director Andy Garcia is photographed during a news conference about his new movie, "The Lost City," at Jaragua Hotel in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Aug. 5, 2004.
Cuban-born actor and director Andy Garcia signs an autograph after a press conference about his movie, "The Lost City," now filming in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Aug. 5, 2004.
Actor and director Andy Garcia listens to questions during a news conference about his movie, "The Lost City," in Santo Domingo Aug. 5, 2004. "The Lost City," based on a book by G. Cabrera Infante, is set in Havana, Cuba, during the '50s.
Museum Spokesman
Actor Matthew Broderick, background, listens to actor Ed Norton speak on behalf of the Signature Center, a 13-year-old off-Broadway house, during a news conference in New York's Winter Garden. The conference detailed plans for a cultural center that will anchor new construction at the World Trade Center site.
Laverne and Shirley
Actors Penny Marshall, left, and Cindy Williams show off their stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Aug. 12, 2004. Marshall and Williams starred together in the TV show "Laverne and Shirley."
Actress Cindy Williams smiles as she receives her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Aug. 12, 2004. Penny Marshall, who also received a star, starred with Williams in the TV show, "Laverne and Shirley."
Friends and family celebrate as Cindy Williams and Penny Marshall receive their stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Aug. 12, 2004. From left are Henry Winkler, Marshall, Ed Begley, Williams and Garry Marshall.
Welcome, Shoppers
Actor Ned Beatty greets customers at the Creative Corner store in Karlstad, Minn., July 29, 2004, during a customer appreciation event. Beatty and his wife, Sandy, are summer residents in the northwestern Minnesota town.
Miami Heat
Rap musician Lil' Kim, whose real name is Kimberly Jones, holds a key to the city of Miami as she poses for photographers before meeting with her attorney Aug. 9, 2004, in New York. Lil' Kim allegedly lied to a grand jury investigating a 2001 shooting allegedly involving members of her entourage.
Rap musician Lil' Kim, whose real name is Kimberly Jones, addresses reporters during a news conference in New York to unveil "Royalty by Lil' Kim," a line of watches she designed, Aug. 16, 2004. The watch collection ranges in price from $1,800 to $3,500, with diamond bezels weighing 1.75 to 2.25 carats.