British actor Daniel Radcliffe arrives for the 2006 Empire Film Awards in London, Monday March 13, 2006. The Harry Potter star was among the guests at the ceremony. Award winners are determined by the vote of readers of Empire magazine. He picked up an outstanding contribution to the British film industry award for Harry Potter.
British actress Emma Watson runs across the carpet on her arrival for the 2006 Empire Film Awards in London, Monday March 13, 2006. Watson and her co-stars were at the ceremony because their latest movie, "Harry Potter And The Goblet of Fire," was a nominee for best British film. Daniel Radcliffe and Watson picked up outstanding contribution to the British film industry awards.
"Harry Potter" actor Rupert Grint arrives for the 2006 Empire Film Awards in London, Monday March 13, 2006.
U.S. actor Tony Curtis arrives for the 2006 Empire Film Awards in London, Monday March 13, 2006. Curtis received the Lifetime Achievement Award. The Bronx-born son of Hungarian immigrants, Curtis began making movies in 1949 and has dozens to his credit. One of his six children is actress Jamie Lee Curtis.
British actress Thandie Newton arrives for the 2006 Empire Film Awards in London, Monday March 13, 2006. Part of the ensemble cast of the Oscar-winning movie "Crash," she won the award for best actress. Johnny Depp was named best actor for "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
British actor Andy Serkis arrives for the 2006 Empire Film Awards in London, Monday March 13,2006. Serkis played King Kong in the Hollywood bloackbuster that received the Empire Award for best film.
British actress Anna Popplewell arrives for the 2006 Empire Film Awards in London, Monday March 13, 2006. She is one of the stars of "The Chronicles of Narnia."
British director Nick Park arrives for the 2006 Empire Film Awards in London, Monday March 13, 2006. He and Steve Box shared the best director award for their work, "Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit."
Comedy Arts Festival
Actress Goldie Hawn, left, and moderator Michael Patrick King interact with a boisterous crowd at the 12th annual U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colo., Saturday, March 11, 2006. Hawn received the festival's 2006 American Film Institute Star Award for excellence in film and television.
Actress Goldie Hawn reacts to the crowd at the 12th annual U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colo., Saturday, March 11, 2006. Hawn was honored by the festival.
A Royal Premiere
Actress Zoe Tapper, left and actor David Leon, center, talk with Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, upon her arrival at the British premiere of the film "These Foolish Things" in a cinema in London Wednesday March 8, 2006.
Actress Anjelica Huston arrives at the British premiere of her new film "These Foolish Things" by Julia Taylor-Stanley, Wednesday, March 8, 2006, in central London. The movie, which also stars Lauren Bacall, is about a young actress trying to follow in the footsteps of her famous mother.
British actress Haydn Gwynne arrives at the British premiere of the film "These Foolish Things" at a cinema, London, Wednesday March 8, 2006. Gwynne has a role in the silver-screen romance.
British actress Zoe Tapper walks the red Carpet at the British premiere of her film, "These Foolish Things," directed by Julia Taylor-Stanley, Wednesday March 8, 2006, in London.
U.S. actress Anna Louise Plowman and English actor Mark Umbers pose together at the British premiere of their film "These Foolish Things" in central London, Wednesday March 8, 2006.
English actor Joss Ackland arrives at the British premiere of the film "These Foolish Things," by Julia Taylor-Stanley, at a cinema in London Wednesday March 8,2006. Ackland has a role in the movie.
Actor David Leon arrives at the British premiere of his new film, "These Foolish Things," at a cinema in London, Wednesday March 8, 2006.
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, walks the red carpet at the British premiere of the film "These Foolish Things" at a cinema in London Wednesday March 8, 2006.
Making A Video
Musician Shakira dances during filming of a music video for her and Wyclef Jean's song "Hips Don't Lie," in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006.
'Crash' Crush
Actor Matt Dillon, nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar for his role in the film "Crash," poses Friday, Feb. 17, 2006, at the Chateau Marmont hotel in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. He lost the Oscar to George Clooney, but the movie won for Best Picture.