Filmmaker Woody Allen waves upon his arrival in Venice, Italy, to present his movie, "Anything Else," out of competition at the 60th Venice Film Festival Aug. 27, 2003. Allen's movie opened the annual festival.
Woody Allen poses with his wife, Soon Yi, and adopted daughters Bechet, left, and Manzie as they arrive in Venice, Italy, to present his movie "Anything Else" at the 60th Venice Film Festival Aug. 27, 2003.
Woody Allen holds his daughter Manzie and waves upon his arrival in Venice, Italy, to present his movie, "Anything Else," at the 60th Venice Film Festival.
Actor Jason Biggs, left, and actress Christina Ricci arrive at Venice's Lido in northern Italy Aug. 26, 2003, to attend the 60th edition of the Venice Film Festival. It opened with a gala premiere of director Woody Allen's latest film, "Anything Else", starring Biggs, Ricci, Danny De Vito and Allen himself.
Angelina Jolie holds a baby boy during her visit to the Morozov Children's Hospital in Moscow Aug. 21, 2003. Jolie, a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, arrived in Moscow the previous day and planned to go to Russia's North Caucasus region.
Angelina Jolie poses for photographers in Moscow Aug. 24, 2003. Jolie, a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, arrived in Moscow from a tour of the region bordering war-battered Chechnya.
Angelina Jolie smiles during her news conference in Moscow, Aug. 24, 2003. Jolie, a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, finished her tour of the region bordering war-battered Chechnya.
Neil Ross, portraying John Belushi, rides on the re-created cake float Aug. 21, 2003, in celebration of the "National Lampoon's Animal House Double Secret Probation" DVD release. It was scheduled for Aug. 26, 2003, the film's 25th anniversary.
Original cast members from "National Lampoon's Animal House" ride on the re-created cake float Aug. 21, 2003, on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Bruce Springsteen, left, performs with the E Street Band at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles Aug. 17, 2003. Behind Springsteen are E Street Band members Max Weinberg, left, and Garry Tallent.
Darius Rucker, lead singer for Hootie and the Blowfish, signs an autograph for Fiona Macdonald during a visit to the John Edwards for President Iowa campaign headquarters, Aug. 21, 2003, in Des Moines, Iowa. Rucker stopped by the office to meet campaign workers.
Hootie and the Blowfish lead singer Darius Rucker leaves the John Edwards for President Iowa campaign headquarters Aug. 21, 2003, in Des Moines, Iowa. Rucker is an Edwards supporter.
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, center, smiles as he is joined by Tom Cruise, left, and film director Edward Zwick during their meeting at Koizumi's official residence in Tokyo Aug. 28, 2003. Cruise was in Tokyo to promote his latest film "The Last Samurai" in which he plays a retired U.S. army captain hired by Emperor Meiji to help create a modern Japanese army in the late 1800s.
Tom Cruise, right, accompanied by his co-star, Japanese actor Ken Watanabe, center, is playful with film director Edward Zwick during a news conference in Tokyo Aug. 28, 2003. They are promoting their latest film "The Last Samurai." It will be shown in the United States this fall and in Japan in December.
Tom Cruise, right, shakes hands with Japanese actor Ken Watanabe during a news conference in Tokyo Aug. 28, 2003. The two star in "The Last Samurai" in which Cruise plays a disillusioned American officer training Japanese troops in modern warfare in the 1870s.
Tom Cruise, left, grins with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi as he is greeted at Koizumi's official residence in Tokyo Aug. 28, 2003. Cruise was in Tokyo to promote his latest film "The Last Samurai."
Tom Cruise, front row, third from left, poses with film director David Zwich, front row left, and Japanese co-stars during a press conference in Tokyo Aug. 28, 2003. They are promoting their latest film "The Last Samurai." The stars are, counter clockwise from front row second from left: Ken Watanabe, Cruise, Sosuke Ikematsu, Hiroyuki Sanada, Koyuki, Shun Sugata, Shichinosuke Nakamura, Masato Harada and Seizo Fukumoto.
Grammy winner Norah Jones performs at Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan where she was a musician camper for two summers.
Actor John Travolta, left, and Cathy Allen, director of the College Park Aviation Museum, look at some of the exhibits at the College Park, Md., museum. Travolta dropped by after wrapping up filming on "Ladder 49" in Baltimore. The museum celebrates the the longest operating airfield in the world. Travolta, a pilot, lent his support to keep the airport, which is under financial stress, operating.
Singer Tony Bennett and companion Susan Crow watch Lindsay Davenport play Maria Elena Camerin of Italy during the U.S. Open tennis tournament Aug. 27, 2003, in New York.