Carol Burnett arrives for the opening night of "Hollywood Arms", a new play written by Burnett and her daughter, Carrie Hamilton, and based on the TV star's memoirs. The play opened Oct. 31 in New York.
Carol Burnett, left, Linda Lavin, second from left, and the cast of "Hollywood Arms" receive applause from the audience during an opening night curtain call on Broadway Oct. 31.
British actor Anthony Hopkins answer questions during a press conference Oct. 17 in Mexico City. Hopkins was in Mexico promoting his latest film "Red Dragon."
President Bush poses with some local children who were visiting the White House on Halloween. Mr. Bush was on his way to South Dakota, Indiana, and West Virginia to campaign for local candidates.
Regis Philbin, left, and co-host Kelly Ripa, right, of "Live With Regis and Kelly" played role reversal, dressing as each other for their Halloween program in New York. They flank the show's producer Michael Gelman, dressed as Britney Spears.
Actress Carla Gugino arrives for the premiere of the film "Frida" Monday, Oct. 14, 2002, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in California.
Salma Hayek, star of the film "Frida," and her boyfriend Edward Norton, who is also a cast member of the film, arrive at the Oct. 14 premiere in Los Angeles.
Actress Rebecca De Mornay poses for photographers as her husband, Patrick O'Neal, looks on. They were guests at the premiere of the film "Frida" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Actor Robert Downey Jr., right, and his companion arrive for the premiere of the film "Frida" in Los Angeles. The film about the life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo opened Oct. 25 in U.S. theaters.
Mexican singer Paulina Rubio arrives at the premiere of the film "Frida," starring fellow countrywoman Salma Hayek, Oct. 14 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles.
Cast members of the film "Frida," Geoffrey Rush, left, and Alfred Molina get together during the premiere of the film in Los Angeles. Molina stars as Mexican muralist Diego Rivera whose stormy marriage to Frida Kahlo has become legend. Rush plays Leon Trotsky.
Actress Raquel Welch arrives at the premiere of the film "Frida" Oct. 14 in Los Angeles.
Academy-Award winning actor Geoffrey Rush, a cast member in the Miramax film "Frida," arrives at the movie's premiere.
Salma Hayek, star of the film "Frida," arrives at the film's premiere at the Bing theater of Los Angeles County Museum of Art. "Frida" tells the story of painters Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, who became two of the most acclaimed artists in Mexican history.
Director Julie Taymor, left, and her companion, composer Elliot Goldenthal, arrive at the premiere of their latest movie, "Frida," Oct. 14 in Los Angeles.
Director Julie Taymor is flanked by an image of the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, right, and the actress who plays her, Salma Hayek, left, in Taymor's movie, "Frida." The women were in New York Oct. 23 for a special screening of the Miramax film.
Actor and Academy Award-winning director Robert Redford takes a break from filming "The Clearing" to stump for Democrats Oct. 12 in South Carolina.
Dames Judi Dench, left, and Maggie Smith rehearse for their new play "The Breath of Life" at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London Oct. 9. David Hare's new play opened the next week for strictly limited season at the theater.
Actress Winona Ryder, arrives for opening arguments in her trial on charges of shoplifting at the Los Angeles County courthouse Oct. 28 in Beverly Hills, Calif. The star was arrested in December at a Saks Fifth Avenue store and accused of stealing hats, handbags, hair accessories and other merchandise.
The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, left, and Keith Richards perform Oct. 12 at Ford Field in Detroit. The concert was the first performed at the new downtown stadium.