Actor John Travolta is a guest at a red carpet event in the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore, Md., April 7, 2003, before the premiere of the film "Ghosts of the Abyss."
Actor Bill Paxton speaks to reporters at a red carpet event in the Maryland Science Centerin Baltimore, Md., before the premiere of the Walt Disney Pictures IMAX 3D movie "Ghosts of the Abyss," which he narrates.
Actor Joaquin Phoenix poses before the premiere of the Walt Disney Pictures' "Ghosts of the Abyss." Phoenix was in town filming "Ladder 49" with John Travolta and decided to take in the movie.
Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Congressional pages wave their flags at the start of a bipartisan Congressional rally in Statuary Hall on Capitol Hill, April 10, 2003, to support the troops in Iraq.
Actress Juliette Lewis walks the red carpet at the DanceStar USA's American Dance Music Awards in South Beach, Fla., during the 18th annual Winter Music Conference.
Actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler walks the red carpet at DanceStar USA's American Dance Music Awards in Miami Beach, Fla. The 18th annual Winter Music Conference featured revelers packing into clubs and outdoor concert grounds to enjoy marathon electronic music performances. It ends with a nine-hour concert.
Actor Larry Hagman poses with his wife, May, at the Opernball at the Old Opera House in Frankfurt, Germany. More than 2,300 guests celebrated the 21st "Frankfurter Opernball" with the motto "Memories."
Actress Kate Hudson poses during an AP interview in New York. Hudson plays a columnist for a Cosmopolitan-style women's magazine in her most recent film, "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," also starring Matthew McConaughey.
Celebrities admire the newly unveiled star for Bob Hope, April 15, 2003, in Hollywood. Hope was named "Citizen of the Century" by the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a special plaque dedication ceremony. Bob Hope's daughter, Linda Hope, is second from left. From left, are Actor Eva Marie Saint, Hollywood honorary mayor Johnny Grant and actor Kelsey Grammer. Phyllis Diller is at rear center in blue jacket.
Actress Tyne Daly looks up as she makes calls in Los Angeles urging fellow activists to join in a "virtual" march on Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 2003, in Los Angeles.
Actors Hilary Swank and Skye McCole Bartusiak, 10, smile for photographers during a photo call in New York. The pair will be in the revival of William Gibson's play, "The Miracle Worker" which opens on Broadway. Swank will take the role of Annie Sullivan and Bartusiak will play Helen Keller.
Jack Douglas, center, along with members of Aerosmith, celebrate at the Fifth Annual Sarasota Film Festival in Sarasota, Fla. From left are Joey Kramer, Tom Hamilton, Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford and Joe Perry. A music and film producer, Douglas was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Douglas produced several Aerosmith albums as well as John Lennon's final album, "Double Fantasy."
Clarence Clemons poses for a photo during an interview at his Singer Island, Fla., home. Clemons, 61, the longtime saxman for Bruce Springsteen, has a new solo album, "Live in Asbury Park," recorded during a weekend of homecoming concerts in Asbury Park, N.J., Labor Day weekend 2001.
Geraldine Chaplin, 59, the eldest daughter of Charlie Chaplin, talks at a press conference in Bombay, India. Chaplin, a film and television actress, is in Bombay to present the Swiss Filmfare Award to Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan as a symbolic gesture of the Swiss government towards India's Bollywood.
Grammy Award winning musician, Israel Lopez "Cachao" thanks the crowd and media gathered for the unveiling of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, as actor Andy Garcia, holding his son Andres, waits to translate for "Cachao" in front of The King King Restaurant in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.
Actor Harvey Keitel and his wife Daphna Kastner wait for the start of the Imitation of Christ fall 2003 fashion show in New York.
Glenn Close, left and Michael Douglas, right, speak during a news interview after the premiere screening of the documentary series "Whats Going On?", April 15, 2003, at the United Nations. The series examines world issues through the eyes of children.
Actor Dustin Hoffman sits on a bed during an interview at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles, April 6, 2003. Out of the limelight for a few years, Hoffman is in the midst of a string of supporting film roles, including a mob boss targeted by a gang of small-time con men in the new movie "Confidence."
Author John Grisham answers questions from the media before signing his book "The Brethren" at That Bookstore in Blytheville, Ark. Grisham says he was pleased with a TV movie based on his autobiographical novel, "A Painted House."
Actor Jimmy Smits introduces the musical acts at the Lincoln Center in New York during a benefit concert honoring the life, legend and music of Tito Puente who died nearly three years ago, April 21, 2003. The star-studded concert honoring "The Real Mambo King," and presented by Rums of Puerto Rico, kicks off a nationwide tribute tour.