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Photographers zero in on the stars of the film "Alfie," Jude Law and girlfriend Sienna Miller, as they arrive for the film's world charity premiere at the Empire Cinema in London's Leicester Square, Oct. 14, 2004.
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Cameras go off as actor Jude Law embraces his co-star and girlfriend Sienna Miller at the world premiere of their latest film, "Alfie," in London's Leicester Square, Oct. 14, 2004.
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The Rolling Stones' frontman Sir Mick Jagger arrives for the world charity premiere of the movie "Alfie" at the Empire cinema in Leicester Square, London, Oct. 14, 2004. Jagger wrote and performed the film's soundtrack with Dave Stewart, co-founder of the Eurythmics.
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Sir Bob Geldof arrives for the world premiere of the film "Alfie" in London's Leicester Square, Oct. 14, 2004.
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Actor Jude Law and his co-star and girlfriend Sienna Miller share a moment together at the world premiere of their latest film, "Alfie," in London on Oct.14, 2004
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Mick Jagger and Sienna Miller, one of the stars of the movie "Alfie," clown for photographers at the world premiere of the movie at the Empire cinema in Leicester Square, London.
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Mick Jagger and Sienna Miller, one of the stars of the movie "Alfie," arrive for the world charity premiere at the Empire cinema in Leicester Square, London.
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Sienna Miller, one of the stars of the movie "Alfie," walks the red carpet at the world charity premiere at the Empire Cinema in Leicester Square, London, Oct. 14, 2004.
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Musicians Mick Jagger, left, and Dave Stewart arrive at the world premiere of "Alfie" in London's Leicester Square, Oct. 14, 2004. Stewart, co-founder of the Eurythmics, and Jagger, co-wrote and performed the soundtrack for "Alfie."
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Actor Jude Law poses with his co-star and girlfriend Sienna Miller at the world premiere of their latest film, "Alfie," in London's Leicester Square.
'Dance' Star
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Actress Jennifer Lopez laughs with David Letterman during a taping of "Late Show with David Letterman," Oct. 13, 2004, in New York. Lopez stars in the new film "Shall We Dance" which opens in theaters Friday.
Butch and Sundance
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Actors Paul Newman, left, and Robert Redford pose on the red carpet at the the "Building the Future" gala event for the Westport Country Playhouse at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich in Greenwich, Conn., Oct. 14, 2004. The two co-starred in the hit movie "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid."
Star for 'Lights'
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Actor Billy Bob Thornton's girlfriend, Connie Angland, holds their 2-week-old daughter, Bella, following the dedication of Thornton's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles' Hollywood district, Oct. 7, 2004. The award-winning writer, actor, director stars in the new movie "Friday Night Lights."
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Actor Billy Bob Thornton signs autographs for dozens of fans following the dedication of his new star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles' Hollywood district, Oct. 7, 2004. The award-winning writer, actor, director and musician has appeared in several feature films, including the new "Friday Night Lights."
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Actor Billy Bob Thornton touches his new star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame following dedication ceremonies in Los Angeles' Hollywood district, Oct. 7, 2004. The Academy Award nominee has starred in numerous including "Bad Santa," "The Alamo," "Monster's Ball," "Bandits" and "Pushing Tin."
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Actor Billy Bob Thornton kneels to let his 2-week-old daughter, Bella, take a step on his new star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame following dedication ceremonies in Los Angeles' Hollywood district. Thornton became an overnight star eight years ago when he wrote, directed and starred in the Oscar-winning "Slingblade."
They're 'Lovin' It'
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Destiny's Child poses on location for their first commercial for McDonald's in Los Angeles, Oct. 6, 2004. As part of its partnership with McDonald's, the trio will be featured in other commercials and special events around the world. From left are Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams and Beyonce Knowles.
On The Red Carpet
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Bruce Willis, left, and Antwone Fisher, right, answer questions on the red carpet before the Morongo Casino preview, benefiting the National Foster Care Fund, Oct. 14, 2004, in Hollywood. Fisher, himself a foster child, was among 500 guests and celebrities to hear Willis and his band The Accelerators perform.
'Dirty Harry' In Vegas
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Larry Pacey, center, of WMS Gaming, and actor Clint Eastwood check out the new "Fistful of Dollars" progressive-jackpot, video slot machine during the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, Nev., Oct. 5, 2004. The slot machine is themed on the 1964 western movie of the same name which starred Eastwood.
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Actor Clint Eastwood, right, stands with WMS Gaming executive Larry Pacey during an appearance at the WMS Gaming booth to introduce a new slot machine bearing Eastwood's likeness during the Global Gaming Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Oct. 5, 2004.