Actor Ben Stiller holds up the coconut shell announcing his award for Choice Movie Hissy Fit for his role in the film "Zoolander," at the Teen Choice Awards 2002 in Los Angeles, Sunday, Aug. 4, 2002.
Musician Justin Timberlake of the group 'N Sync presents one of the awards at the Teen Choice Awards 2002 in Los Angeles, Aug. 4.
Actress Mandy Moore waves at fans as she accepts her award for Choice Movie Breakout Performance, Actress, at the Teen Choice Awards 2002 in Los Angeles Aug. 4. She was honored for for her role in the film "A Walk to Remember."
Actor Chris Tucker, right, hugs presenter Susan Sarandon as he receives the award for Choice Movie Actor, Comedy, for his role in the film "Rush Hour 2." He was honored at the Teen Choice Awards 2002 in Los Angeles Aug. 4.
Actor Tobey Maguire accepts the Choice Movie Actor, Action Adventure, Award at the Teen Choice Awards 2002 in Los Angeles Aug. 4. He was honored for his role in the summer blockbuster hit "Spider-Man."
Adam Sandler accepts the award for Choice Movie of the Summer for his work in the film "Mr. Deeds," at the Teen Choice Awards 2002 in Los Angeles.
Actor, producer and director Clint Eastwood gets a smudge on his cheek removed by wife Dina Ruiz Eastwood at the premiere of his new drama film "Blood Work" Aug. 6 at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif. Their 5-year-old daughter Morgan looks on.
Clint Eastwood poses with cast members at the premiere of his new drama film "Blood Work" Aug. 6 at the Warner Bros. Studios in California. From left are Eastwood, Anjelica Huston, Wanda De Jesus and Paul Rodriguez The film opened Aug. 9 in the United States.
Actress Anjelica Huston, one of the stars of the new drama film "Blood Work," poses at the film's premiere Aug. 6 in California. She plays a doctor in the film, which stars Clint Eastwood as a retired FBI profiler who has a heart transplant.
Actor Jeff Daniels, one of the stars of the new drama film "Blood Work," poses at the film's premiere Aug. 6 at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. He has the role of helpful friend to a retired FBI profiler, played by Clint Eastwood, in the film that opened Aug. 9.
Clint Eastwood, star, director and producer of the new drama film "Blood Work," poses with his 5-year-old daughter Morgan at the film's California premiere. Eastwood portrays a retired FBI profiler who had a heart transplant and is hired to investigate the death of a woman who happens to have given his character his heart.
Members of actor Clint Eastwood's family pose together at the premiere of his new drama film "Blood Work." From left are daughter Katie, Eastwood, wife Dina Ruiz Eastwood, daughter Morgan, son Scott, 9-year-old daughter Francesca, and Frances Fisher, Eastwood's former companion and mother of Francesca.
Clint Eastwood, star, director and producer of the new drama film "Blood Work," poses at the film's premiere Aug. 6. Eastwood won a Best Director Academy Award in 1992 for "Unforgiven," which also won the Oscar for Best Picture.
Actress Portia de Rossi arrives as a guest for the premiere of Clint Eastwood's new drama film "Blood Work" Aug. 6, 2002 at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, Calif.
Comedian Mike Myers, creator of the "Austin Powers" and "Wayne's World" franchises, leans on his new star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. The July 24 ceremony took place two days before the nationwide release of "Austin Powers in Goldmember," the third installment of the spy spoof series.
Pop singer star Britney Spears performs at Foro Sol Saturday, July 27, in Mexico City. Spears ended her summer tour with two concerts in Mexico.
French actor Gerard Depardieu gestures next to a model dressed as Cleopatra as they pose for photographers during a photo call at a Madrid hotel on July 24, 2002. Depardieu was in Spain to promote his latest film "Asterix and Obelix, Mission Cleopatra" which opened in Spain on July 26.