Actress Cameron Diaz is interviewed by the media at a screening of "Gangs of New York" Dec. 17 in West Hollywood, Calif.
Actress Thora Birch arrives at a screening of "Gangs of New York" in West Hollywood.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio arrives at a screening of "Gangs of New York" Dec. 17 in West Hollywood.
Actor Henry Thomas and his wife, Kelly Hills, arrive at a screening of "Gangs of New York" Dec. 17 in West Hollywood.
Liam Neeson and wife, Natasha Richardson, arrive at the premiere of his new film "Gangs of New York" Dec. 9 in New York.
Martin Scorsese and wife, Helen Morris, pause for photographers during the Dec. 9 premiere of his new film "Gangs of New York" in New York.
Actress Cameron Diaz arrives at a screening of "Gangs of New York" Dec. 17 in West Hollywood, Calif.
Leonardo DiCaprio pauses for photographers during the premiere of his new film "Gangs of New York" Dec. 9 in New York.
Daniel Day-Lewis and his wife, Rebecca, arrive at the New York premiere of his new film "Gangs of New York" on Dec. 9.
Cameron Diaz pauses to talk to the media during the premiere of her new film "Gangs of New York" Dec. 9 in New York.
Cameron Diaz poses for photographers during the premiere of her new film "Gangs of New York" Dec. 9 in New York.
Singer Dionne Warwick bows after performing during the Vatican's yearly Christmas concert in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican Dec. 14.
Britain's Prince Charles meets Kylie Minogue at the Wcoenyndham Theatre in London. The heir to the throne watched the Australian singer's guest appearance in a West End comedy, telling her afterward: "You were fantastic." Minogue is the latest in a string of stars to appear in "The Play What I Wrote," directed by Kenneth Branagh.
Australian actress Rachel Griffiths announces the nominations for the 60th Golden Globes awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California Dec. 19. Griffiths was nominated for best performance by an actress in a television drama for her cable TV role in "Six Feet Under." The Golden Globes will be awarded on Jan. 19, 2003.
Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock, co-stars of "Two Weeks Notice," attend ceremonies at New York's City Hall where Mayor Michael Bloomberg issued a proclamation honoring the film's production in post-Sept. 11 New York.
With actress Sandra Bullock and actor Hugh Grant looking on, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg issued a proclamation honoring the movie for being one of the first to be filmed New York after the Sept. 11 terrorist attack.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg elicits a reaction from actor Hugh Grant at a Dec. 11 City Hall ceremonies where Bloomberg issued a proclaimation honoring Grant's new film, "Two Weeks Notice."
Actress Sandra Bullock, who co-stars with Hugh Grant in "Two Weeks Notice," attends ceremonies at New York's City Hall on Dec. 11.
Singer Willie Nelson shares a word with former President Jimmy Carter during the Nobel ceremonies Dec. 10. Carter was given the Nobel Peace Prize.
Actor Martin Sheen walks with hundreds of people in a funeral procession following the casket of peace activist Phil Berrigan Dec. 9 in Baltimore. The former Catholic priest and peace activist died Dec. 6 after a two-month battle with cancer.