American pop singer Justin Timberlake performs at the Brit Awards in London Feb. 20, 2003. The show honored the best of Britain's musical artists.
U.S. singer Pink arrives at the Brit Awards, British Music Awards, in London. She was among the performers at the awards ceremony.
American singer Justin Timberlake, left, and Australian singer Kylie Minogue perform during the Brit Awards (British music awards) in London Feb. 20.
After being bombarded with questions from the press, Renee Zellweger asks reporters to hush at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Annual Awards Gala in New York Jan. 14. Zellweger was a presenter at the awards gala.
Actor Christopher Plummer talks to reporters at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Annual Awards Gala in New York.
Filmmaker Pedro Almodovar talks to reporters at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Annual Awards Gala. Almodovar won the award for Best Foreign Language film for his Oscar-nominated film "Talk To Her."
Actor Richard Gere arrives at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Annual Awards Gala in New York. The "Chicago" star was a presenter during the show.
Rapper-actress Queen Latifah arrives at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Annual Awards Gala in New York. Latifah was a presenter during the show.
Actor Derek Luke talks to reporters as his wife, Sophia, looks on at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Annual Awards Gala in New York.
Posing for the cameras at a "'Catch Me If You Can" premiere in London Jan. 27 are, from left, Leonardo DiCaprio, director Steven Spielberg, and actor Tom Hanks. The film is about conman Frank Abagnale, played by DiCaprio, who is chased by an FBI agent (Hanks.) Based on a true story, it is directed by Stephen Spielberg.
French actress Nathalie Baye, left, chats with Tom Hanks, right, as Leonardo Di Caprio looks on during a photo call. Baye, Di Caprio and Hanks are in Paris to promote the movie "Catch Me If You Can."
Posing for the cameras at a photo call in London just before the Jan. 27, premiere of their film "Catch Me If You Can" are Leonardo DiCaprio, left, director Steven Spielberg, writer and original main character Frank Abagnale and Tom Hanks. The film is about conman Abagnale, played by DiCaprio, who is and chased by FBI agent (Hanks).
French actress Nathalie Baye, right, and director Steven Spielberg pose for photographers during a photo call in Paris, Tuesday, Jan. 28. Baye and Spielberg were in Paris to promote the European debut of their new movie "Catch Me If You Can."
Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, stars of the new film "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," pose together at the world premiere of the film in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, Jan. 27.
Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, stars of the new film "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," share a joke with reporters at the world premiere of the film in Hollywood.
Veteran producer Robert Evans, center, and Christine Peters, right, two of the producers of the new film "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," pose with Evans' wife, Leslie-Ann Woodward, at the world premiere of the film.
Actress Kate Hudson, right, star of the new film "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," and Lynda Obst, one of the film's producers, share a laugh together at the world premiere of the film in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.
Actor Matthew McConaughey, one of the stars of the new film "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," mimics his pose on the movie poster at the world premiere of the film.
Singer Chris Robinson, left, watches his wife, actress Kate Hudson, pose for photographers at the premiere of Hudson's new film, "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days."
Actress Michael Michele, a cast member in the new film "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," waves to spectators at the world premiere of the film in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles Jan. 27, 2003.