Australian actress Nicole Kidman Nicole Kidman walks the red carpet at the premiere of her new movie "Birth," Oct. 26, 2004, in New York. The movie opened Oct. 29 in limited release.
Cast members of the movie "Birth" pose together for photographers at the premiere, Oct. 26, 2004, in New York. They are, from left, Nicole Kidman, Cameron Bright and Danny Huston.
Screen legend Lauren Bacall arrives for the premiere of her new movie "Birth" with her son Steven Bogart, Oct. 26, 2004, in New York. Bogart also is the son of the late actor Humphrey Bogart.
Actor and castmember Arliss Howard arrives with his wife, actress Deborah Winger, for the premiere of his new movie "Birth," Oct. 26, 2004, in New York.
Nicole Kidman smiles for fans at the premiere of her controversial new movie "Birth," Oct. 26, 2004, in New York. The romantic drama was directed by Jonathan Glazer.
Director Jonathan Glazer arrives for the premiere of his new movie " Birth," Oct. 26, 2004, in New York. His last movie was "Sexy Beast."
Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman waves to fans as she walks the red carpet at the premiere of her latest movie "Birth," Oct. 26, 2004, in New York.
Lauren Bacall, left, and Nicole Kidman pose together at the premiere of their new movie "Birth," Oct. 26, 2004, in New York. In the movie, Bacall plays Kidman's mother. The two previously worked together in "Dogville."
Cast members Nicole Kidman, left, Cameron Bright, center, and Danny Huston pose at the premiere of their new movie "Birth," Oct. 26, 2004, in New York.
Armani in New York
Actess Glenn Close, left, actor Charlie Hunnam and singer/songwriter John Mayer relax before the presentation of Giorgio Armani's Spring/Summer 2005 fashion collection, Oct. 26, 2004, at Pier 54 in New York. It was Armani's first show in the United States in several years.
At St. Jude's
Bono, frontman for U2, greets Luseane Pese, a 10-year-old leukemia patient, at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Oct. 19, 2004, in Memphis, Tenn. Bono was in Memphis to get the National Civil Rights Museum's International Freedom Award. Known for his effort to raise awareness of the AIDS crisis in Africa, the singer met with researchers developing an HIV vaccine.
Curtain Up On 'Huff'
Actress Paget Brewster, who plays Beth Huff in the new Showtime original series "Huff," jokes around as she arrives for the premiere of the series, Oct. 25, 2004, in the Westwood portion of Los Angeles.
Actress Blythe Danner, who plays Izzy Huffstodt, Huff's mother, arrives at the premiere of the new Showtime Original Series "Huff" in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, Oct. 25, 2004.
Actress Lara Flynn Boyle and Bob Lowry, executive producer and creator of the new Showtime original series "Huff," pose at the premiere of the series in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, Oct. 25, 2004. Boyle makes a guest appearance on the show.
Actress Lara Flynn Boyle arrives for the premiere of the new Showtime original series "Huff" in Los Angeles, Oct. 25, 2004. Boyle makes her first television appearance since leaving "The Practice" as a guest star in "Huff," playing a as a bipolar manic depressive patient.
That's Amore
Country singers Tim McGraw, left, his wife Faith Hill, center, and television actor Tony Danza are shown at a reception before the National Italian American Foundation's 29th anniversary awards gala, Oct. 16, 2004, in Washington. McGraw received the NIAF special achievement award in music.
Country singer Tim McGraw, right, talks to a reporter as his wife, Faith Hill, left, laughs during a reception before the National Italian American Foundation's 29th anniversary awards gala, Oct. 16, 2004, in Washington.
Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti, left, receives a birthday cake from country singer Faith Hill, right, during the National Italian American Foundation's 29th anniversary awards gala, Oct. 16, 2004 in Washington. Pavorotti was inducted into the NIAF Italian American hall of fame in music.
Country singers Tim McGraw, right, and his wife, Faith Hill, left, pose for photgraphers at a reception before the National Italian American Foundation's 29th anniversary awards gala, Oct. 16, 2004, in Washington.
Country singer Tim McGraw, left, points out his family in the crowd as TV actor and master of ceremonies Tony Danza is seated at far right, at the National Italian American Foundation's 29th anniversary awards gala, Oct. 16, 2004, in Washington.