Actor Cuba Gooding, Jr., center, dances upon arriving at the Anderson, S.C., premiere of his new movie "Radio," at a multiplex cinema in Anderson, Oct. 23, 2003. James Robert "Radio" Kennedy, a mentally disabled black man who is portrayed by Gooding in the film, cried as he jumped out of a a limo and onto the red carpet.
Actor Ed Harris, left, and former T.L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones embrace as they make their way down the red carpet at a premiere of the movie "Radio," Oct. 23, 2003, at the AmStar Stadium Cinema 14 in Anderson, S.C. Harris plays Jones in the movie.
James Robert "Radio" Kennedy hugs T.L. Hanna teacher Vinnie Dill after he arrived at a screening of the movie "Radio," based on his life, Oct. 23, 2003, in Anderson, S.C.
James Robert "Radio" Kennedy walks on the red carpet in his hometown as he arrives for a screening of the movie "Radio," which is based on his life, Oct. 23, 2003, in Anderson, S.C.
British actor Sean Connery, left, talks to one of his co-stars, Tony Curran, as they arrive in London's Leicester Square to attend the premiere of their latest film, "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen."
British actor Sean Connery, accompanied by his wife Micheline, has his hands cast in plaster for the Leicester Square Hall of Fame, during the premiere of "The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen" at the Odeon Cinema in London's Leicester Square.
British actor Sean Connery and his wife Micheline walk the red carpet at London's Leicester Square to attend the premiere of his latest film, "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen."
British actor Sean Connery holds up a plaster-covered hand, after making an impression in a cast in London's Leicester Square, where he was attending the premiere of his latest film, "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." The cast will be laid in the Square alongside those of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Tom Cruise and other actors.
British actor Sean Connery, center, poses with cast members at the premiere of "The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen," at the Odeon Leicester Square in London. From left are Jason Fleming, Shane West, Connery, Stewart Townsend and Tony Curran.
British singer Darius arrives with his companion Jackie, in London's Leicester Square to attend the premiere of Sean Connery's latest film, "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen."
British singer Romeo arrives in London's Leicester Square to attend the premiere of Sean Connery's latest film, "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen."
Actor Warren Beatty, right, and his wife Annette Bening arrive for a grand opening concert gala at the new Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Oct. 23, 2003.
Actor Warren Beatty, left, and financier Eli Broad, center, talk with Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., during a gala dinner following the grand opening concert at the new Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
Actor Brendan Fraser, left, is joined by wife Afton Smith as they arrive for a grand opening concert at the new Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
Disney Chairman and Chief Executive Michael Eisner arrives for a debut concert at the new Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Oct. 23, 2003.
Actor Sidney Poitier arrives for a grand opening concert gala at the new Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
Singer an dactress Liza Minnelli, left, is escorted by Yossi Dina as she arrives for a grand opening concert at the new Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Leslie Nielsen, right, chats with Alex Trebek, host of Jeopardy, Oct. 23, 2003, at the Canadian consul general's residence in the Hancock Park section of Los Angeles. The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) celebrated its 60th anniversary and presented its "Award of Excellence" to Nielsen at the Canadian residence.
Pop star Sting holds his CBE, or Commander of the Order of the British Empire, at Buckingham Palace in London, Oct. 9, 2003. He received the CBE from Britain's Queen Elizabeth II for services to the music industry. The 51-year-old star was born in Wallsend, England.
Actor Sir Roger Moore and his wife, Kristina, pose with his Knighthood at London's Buckingham Palace, Oct. 9, 2003. The 75-year-old was knighted not for his acting but for his charity work, including 12 years as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund.