Country singer Dolly Parton rehearses for the Capitol Fourth 2003 Concert in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, July 2, 2003. The celebration featured performances by Parton, James Ingram and the Chieftans along with fireworks over the Wahington Monument.
Actor James Van Der Beek, right, star of "Dawson's Creek," and actress Heather McComb embrace during their wedding ceremony, July 5, 2003, in Malibu, Calif. The bride wore a Vera Wang gown and the groom and groomsmen wore Armani, during the ceremony which took place under an archway dressed with jasmine, honeysuckle and pale lilac roses.
Actor Richard Dreyfuss reads from the preamble of the U.S. Constitution during the opening ceremonies for July 4 program at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor received the city's Liberty Medal, an award honoring individuals whose actions represent the founding principles of the United States, during the ceremony.
Actress Bo Derek runs with a garden hose near her Santa Ynez, Calif., house, July 1, 2003. A brushfire burned the land and trees between Derek's house and a neighbor's home. The flames reached about 50 feet in height while burning in the trees. It took Santa Barbara County and U.S. Forest Service crews about an hour to put it out. Derek later thanked neighbors who helped douse the flames before firefighters arrived.
Actor Stephen Dorff, center, throws the first set of dice down on the craps table at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa at about midnight, July 2, 2003, in Atlantic City, N.J., minutes before doors opened to the general public. Looking on are David Arquette, far left in hat, Joe Pantoliano, left in glasses, and Borgata cocktail waitresses. It is the first new casino in Atlantic City in 13 years.
Actors Richard Kind, left, Jane Powell and Howard McGillin pose in the lobby of the Goodman Theatre, June 25, 2003, in Chicago. The actors star in "Bounce," a new musical by Stephen Sondheim running at the theater through Aug. 10.
Actors Carol Channing and Brian Stokes Mitchell attend the renaming ceremony dedicating The Al Hirschfeld Theatre, formerly the Martin Beck Theatre, June 23, 2003, in New York.
"Sex And The City" star Kristin Davis poses for photographers at the Fresh Air Fund Salute To American Heroes, at Tavern On the Green in New York, June 5, 2003.
Actress Cynthia Nixon reacts after receiving the Young Alumna Award from Barnard College in New York, May 31, 2003. A 1988 Barnard graduate, Nixon is best known for her role as Miranda Hobbes on HBO's "Sex and the City."
Actor Josh Hartnett speaks with reporters and signs autographs for fans in Edina, Minn., June 4, 2003. Hartnett appeared for a benefit showing of his new film "Hollywood Homocide."
Fans greet actor Josh Hartnett, right, on the red carpet for a benefit showing of his new film "Hollywood Homicide," June 4, 2003, in Edina, Minn.
Actor Richard Gere rehearses some ballroom dance moves with a local dancer at a dance studio in Winnipeg, Canada, June 19, 2003. Gere is in Canada preparing to film the movie "Shall We Dance" with Jennifer Lopez and Susan Sarandon.
Danny Masterson of "That 70's Show" poses as he arrives on the red carpet at the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto, June 22, 2003.
Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, on a USO tour to bring his latest movie, "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" to the troops in Kuwait and Iraq, greets a soldier being treated at the the Army field hospital in Balad, Iraq, July 4, 2003.
Sara Gettelfinger, left, and Tony Award winning actress Jane Krakowski, right, help shave City of New York Department of Sanitation worker Tommy Amendola of Manhattan, June 24, 2003, in Times Square. Broadway's leggiest dancers helped "clean up" New York by providing a shave to employees of the world's largest sanitation department - the Department of Sanitation New York.
The Right Stuff" cast member Pamela Reed, left, gives fellow cast member Veronica Cartwright a kiss at the 20th anniversary of the film at the Egyptian Theater in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, June 9, 2003. Winner of four Academy Awards, the film charted the birth of the U.S. space program.
Ed Harris, a cast member in the film "The Right Stuff," points to his picture in the movie's poster as his wife, actress Amy Madigan, looks on at the 20th anniversary of the film at the Egyptian Theater in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Harris played Maj. John Glenn in the film.
Former pilot/astronauts General Chuck Yeager, left, and Col. Gordon L. Cooper greet each other at the 20th anniversary of the film "The Right Stuff." Winner of four Academy Awards, the epic film charted the birth of the U.S. space program.
American actor Matthew Perry watches the Women's Singles quarter-final match between Serena Williams and Jennifer Capriati, on the Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon.
Actor Mickey Rooney and his wife, Jane, pose at ceremony dedicating the intersection of Hollywoood Boulevard and Vine Street as Bob Hope Square, May 29, 2003, in Los Angeles.