Ten-year-old actress Dakota Fanning poses with Muppet characters at the Entertainment Industry Foundation's musical benefit aboard the Queen Mary 2 in New York, April 24, 2004. Fanning sang "Do-Re-Mi" with the Muppets as part of the performance, which will raise money for the Entertainment Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance.
Actress Anne Hathaway poses for photographers as she arrives for the Entertainment Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance evening on board the Queen Mary 2, April 24, 2004, in New York.
The cast of Bravo's "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," pose for photographers as they arrive for the Entertainment Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance evening on board the Queen Mary 2, April 24, 2004 in New York. From left are Kyan Douglas, Thom Filicia, Jai Rodriguez, Carson Kressley and Ted Allen.
Elizabeth Hurley poses for photographers as she attends the Entertainment Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance evening on board the Queen Mary 2, April 24, 2004, in New York.
Harry Connick, Jr. and his wife, Jill, walk the red carpet at the Entertainment Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance evening on board the Queen Mary 2, April 24, 2004, in New York.
Left to right, Nathan Lane, Katie Couric, Danny DeVito and his wife, Rhea Perlman, pose for photographers as they arrive at the Entertainment Industry Foundation's musical benefit on board the Queen Mary 2 in New York, April 24, 2004. Couric co-hosted the event with the Entertainment Industry Foundation to raise money for the National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance.
Donald Trump and Melania Knauss pose for photographers as they arrive for the Entertainment Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance evening on board the Queen Mary 2, April 24, 2004, in New York.
Katie Couric and Glenn Close pose for photographers as they arrive for the Entertainment Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance evening on board the Queen Mary 2, April 24, 2004, in New York.
Katie Couric, left, and Beyonce Knowles pose for photographers at the Entertainment Industry Foundation's National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance evening on board the Queen Mary 2, April 24, 2004, in New York.
Three generations of British royalty go horseback riding at Windsor Castle in this photo made available in London to mark the Queen's 78th birthday, on April 21, 2004. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, center, is riding the homebred mare "Tinkerbell." Her daughter Princess Anne, right, is riding "Peter Pan" and Anne's daughter, Zara Phillips, is on "Tiger Lily."
Actor Michael J. Fox, right, performs "Johnny Be Good" with musicians Elton John, left, and Billy Joel, April 21, 2004, during the annual Rainforest Foundation benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in New York.
Antonio Banderas, center, with his wife Melanie Griffith perform with James Taylor, April 21, 2004, during the annual Rainforest Foundation benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in New York.
Bette Midler performs, April 21, 2004, during the annual Rainforest Foundation benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in New York.
Billy Joel performs, April 21, 2004, during the annual Rainforest Foundation benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in New York.
Musicians India.Arie, left, and Sting perform, April 21, 2004, during the annual Rainforest Foundation benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in New York.
Musicians Elton John, center, and Sting, left, perform, April 21, 2004, during the annual Rainforest Foundation benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in New York.
Actor Viggo Mortensen waves during a news conference to promote his movie "Hidalgo," in Mexico City, April 22, 2004. Based on the legend by Frank T. Hopkins, the movie is a 19th-century adventure film set in the Arabian desert. Mortensen also appeared in the "The Lord of the Rings" movie trilogy.
Actor Viggo Mortensen speaks to the media during a news conference to promote his movie "Hidalgo" in Mexico City, April 22, 2004. Based on the legend by Frank T. Hopkins, the movie is a 19th-century adventure film set in the Arabian desert. Mortensen also appeared in the "The Lord of the Rings" movie trilogy.
Dutch Prince Johan Friso, second son of Queen Beatrix, and Mabel Wisse Smit enter the church before exchanging wedding vows at the Oude Kerk, or Old Church, in Delft, the Netherlands, April 24, 2004. Johan Friso will lose his claim to the throne after his marriage, which wasn't sanctioned by the Dutch government, but will retain the title "Prince of Orange-Nassau." Wisse Smit won't become a noble.
Dutch Queen Beatrix smiles when she leaves the church after the marriage of her second son, Prince Johan Friso, to Mabel Wisse Smit at the Oude Kerk, or Old Church, in Delft, the Netherlands, April 24, 2004.