Actor Richard Gere and his wife, Carey Lowell, arrive at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards dinner Jan. 12 in New York. Gere co-stars in the film "Unfaithful" with actress Diane Lane, who won one of the awards
Actress Salma Hayek poses at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards dinner. Hayek, star of the movie "Frida," was a presenter at the New York awards show.
Actors, left to right, Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, and Patricia Clarkson joke together at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards dinner. Quaid won a Best Supporting Actor award and Clarkson, a Best Supporting Actress award, for their roles in the Best Picture "Far From Heaven."
Actors Josh Brolin and Diane Lane arrive at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards ceremony. Lane won a Best Actress award for her role in "Unfaithful."
Actor Willem Dafoe arrives to present an award at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards dinner Jan. 12 in New York.
Actress Diane Lane poses for photographers as she arrives at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards dinner. Lane won the Best Actress award for her role in "Unfaithful."
Actor Daniel Day-Lewis arrives at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards dinner Jan. 12, 2003 in New York. He won the Best Actor award for his role in the movie "Gangs of New York."
Film producer George Lucas arrives at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards dinner.
Actors Patricia Clarkson, left, and Julianne Moore, right, arrive at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards dinner Jan. 12. Clarkson won a Best Supporting Actress award for her role in the film "Far From Heaven." It was one of five awards, including Bets Picture, that the movie got.
Actress Hilary Swank arrives to present an award at the 2002 New York Film Critics Circle 68th annual awards dinner Jan. 12 in New York.
Actor Michael J. Fox poses for photographers Dec. 16 after the 2,209th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was dedicated to him. Fox won three Emmy Awards with NBC's "Family Ties" and later was cast as Marty McFly in the film series "Back to the Future."
Actor Michael J. Fox is honored Dec. 16 with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. Fox, who won three Emmy Awards, retired from television's hit "Spin City," in May 2000 to devote time and energy to his namesake foundation researching Parkinson's disease from which he suffers.
Michael J. Fox poses with his son, Sam, after he was given the 2,209th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Fox starre din "Spin City" and "Family Ties" on TV and played Marty McFly in the film series "Back to the Future."
American film star Leonardo DiCaprio is mobbed by fans as he arrives at the London premiere of his latest film "Gangs of New York" at the Empire theatre in London's Leicester Square Jan. 7.
British Oscar-winning actor Jim Broadbent waves to onlookers as he arrives at the London premiere of his latest film "Gangs of New York" at London's Empire Theatre Jan. 7.
Actress Joan Collins arrives Jan. 7 at the Empire theatre in London's Leicester Square for the London premiere of the film "Gangs of New York."
Director Martin Scorsese arrives at the London premiere of his latest film, "Gangs of New York," Jan. 7 at the Empire Theatre in Leicester Square.
British-born actor Daniel Day-Lewis arrives at the London premiere of his latest film "Gangs of New York." Day-Lewis, 45, has been widely tipped for an Oscar for his performance as a villainous gang leader.
Leonardo DiCaprio stops to sign autographs Jan. 7 during the London premiere of his latest film, "Gangs of New York," at the Empire Theatre.
American film star Leonardo DiCaprio poses for photographers as he arrives at the London premiere of his latest film, "Gangs of New York" in London's Leicester Square.