Newlywed Julia Roberts poses for photographers as she arrives at the premiere of her latest film "Full Frontal" July 23 in Beverly Hills, Calif. The comedy, which opens Aug.2, is directed by Steven Soderburgh, the Academy Award winner who directed Roberts in "Erin Brockovich" for which she won a Best Actress Oscar.
Actor George Clooney stops for photographers when he arrives at the star-studded premiere of the film "Full Frontal," Tuesday, July 23, in Beverly Hills. It stars Julia Roberts an David Duchovny.
Among the celebrities who turned out July 23 for the Hollywood premiere of "Full Frontal" was model Heidi Klum, seen here posing for photographers as she arrives at the theater.
"X-Files" star David Duchovny David Duchovny arrives at a screening of his newest movie "Full Frontal" July 23 in Beverly Hills. Duchovny appears in the film, which will be released Aug. 2, with Julia Roberts and David Hyde Pierce, among others.
Actress Catherine Keener is photographed as she arrives at the premiere of her new movie "Full Frontal" July 23 in California. This is her second movie to be released this summer; she also stars in "Lovely & Amazing," which is in theaters now.
Power couple Brad Pitt, left, and Jennifer Aniston arrive at the premiere of the film "Full Frontal" July 23 in Beverly Hills. A host of stars, including the movie's headliners Julia Roberts and David Duchovny, attended the screening.
Actor John Travolta takes off a pilot's hat after he brought his plane in for a landing at the airport in Hong Kong July 24. Travolta is piloting his Boeing 707 jet, which was formerly a Qantas commercial jet, around the world as a promotion for Quantas airlines.
John Travolta holds his 2-year-old daughter, Ella Bleu, at a news conference in Hong Kong July 24. Travolta is piloting his Boeing 707 jet around the world as an ambassador for Quantas. He will travel to 13 cities worldwide, and clock up to 80 flying hours and 64,700 kilometers.
Rock singer Meat Loaf sings with his band, Meat Loaf and Friends, at Moondance Jam 11 near Walker, Minn., July 12. Meat Loaf and Friends was the closing band for the jam.
Actor Dennis Quaid, left, pats former baseball player Jim Morris on the arm as they accept the Espy award for best sports movie during the 10th annual Espy Awards July 10 in Los Angeles. Quaid starred in the film "The Rookie," which was based on Morris' experience as a professional baseball player.
Director Penny Marshall displays a T-shirt with a line from her film "A League of Their Own" as she presents the award for best sports movie during the 10th annual Espy Awards, July 10 in Los Angeles. The Espy Awards recognize the top achievements and perfomers in sports.
Oscar winner Jonathan Demme, director of "The Silence of the Lambs," talks about filmmaking in Waterville, Maine, July 16. Demme was honored with a mid-life achievement award at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville. His edgy comedy "Something Wild," starring Melanie Griffith and Jeff Daniels, was screened at the festival.
Actress Whoopi Goldberg arrives at Paramount Pictures' 90th Anniversary celebration in Los Angeles July 14. In an effort to attract tourists after Sept. 11, New York City recruited Goldberg and other celebrities to record public service announcements that hotels, ticket sellers and city offices will play for callers on hold.
Actress Bonnie Hunt, who stars in the new ABC show "Life with Bonnie," jokes with reportersn during the Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif., July 17.
Actress and singer Liza Minnelli, right, displays her wedding ring with her husband, producer David Gest, as they are interviewed in Los Angeles July 25, about their new weekly VH1 musical reality series, "Liza And David," The series, to premiere in October, will film the couple's social life in their Manhattan penthouse.