The three actresses who star in "The Hours" pose at a screening of the film in Los Angeles Dec. 18. From left, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman.
Actress Claire Danes, a cast member of the new film "The Hours," arrives at a special screening of the movie film in Los Angeles Dec. 18.
"The Hours" cast members Nicole Kidman, right, and Julianne Moore, second from right, greet fellow co-star Meryl Streep as cast member Allison Janney, far left, looks on at a special screening of the film in the Westwood section of Los Angeles.
Australian actors Heath Ledger and Naomi Watts arrive together as guests at a special screening of the film "The Hours."
"The Hours" stars - from left, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman - mingle at a special screening Dec. 18.
Julianne Moore, one of the stars of the Golden Globe winning drama, "The Hours," poses for photographers after she arrives at a screening of the film in Los Angeles last month.
Actress Nicole Kidman is photographed as she arrives at a special screening of "The Hours" in Los Angeles. Kidman won a Golden Globe for her performance as writer Virginia Woolf in the movie.
Actress Julianne Moore, one of the stars of the film "The Hours," has a hug for the movie's writer/director Bart Freundlich. Both were at a special screening of the film in Los Angeles.
The three big-name stars pose together during the New York premiere of Paramount Pictures' "The Hours " on Dec. 15. From left are Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman. "The Hours" is the story of three women searching for more potent, meaningful lives.
Actor Clint Eastwood, left, gets some putting tips from Sergio Garcia on the ninth green of the Plantation Course during the pro-am event of the Mercedes Championships in Kapalua, Hawaii, Jan. 8.
American actress Sharon Stone, left, poses with Italian designer Donatella Versace during a photo call after the unveiling of the Versace fall-winter 2003 men's collection in Milan, Italy, Jan. 12.
Actor Hugh Grant walks past the cameras during his arrival at the Broadway debut of Baz Luhrmann's production of Puccini's "La Boheme" in New York on Dec. 8.
Actress Sandra Bullock arrives at the Broadway debut of Baz Luhrmann's "La Boheme." Bullock was in New York for the premiere of her new film, "Two Weeks Notice," which also stars Hugh Grant.
Oscar winner George Chakiris, right, looks on while Academy Award-winning actress Rita Moreno signs a poster Jan. 6 for their 1961 Academy Award-winning film "West Side Story." The movie was screened by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts as part of the 75th anniversary series "Facets of the Diamond: 75 Years of Best Picture Winners."
Academy Award-winning director Robert Wise, left, chats with Academy Award-winning actor George Chakiris at a screening of their 1961 Academy Award-winning film "West Side Story," at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, Calif. Both Wise and Chakiris won Oscars for their work on the film.
Moby performs on stage during the nominations ceremony for the annual Brit Awards 2003 Jan. 13 at Abbey Road Studios in north London.
Film director Steven Spielberg gets a kiss from his wife, Kate Capshaw, as actor Mike Myers looks on Jan. 10 in Hollywood. Spielberg received the 2,210th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at a ceremony that day.
The cast poses at a premiere screening of "Kangaroo Jack," Saturday, Jan. 11, 2003, in Los Angeles. From left are director David McNalley, actress and model Estella Warren, and actors Jerry O'Connell, Anthony Anderson and Michael Shannon.
Actress and model Estella Warren and actor Jerry O'Connell arrive at the premiere of "Kangaroo Jack" Jan. 11 in Los Angeles. The movie opened Jan. 17 and went right to the top of the box office.
Actor Jerry O'Connell poses with a furry friend at a screening of his new buddy movie, "Kangaroo Jack," Saturday, Jan. 11, in Los Angeles.