Catherine Zeta-Jones goes to accept her award for Best Supporting Actress during The British Academy Film Awards at the Odeon in London Feb. 23. She was honored for her role in the film "Chicago."
Catherine Zeta-Jones, right, and husband Michael Douglas, left, arrive at the Odeon in London for the British Academy Film Awards.
Sir Michael Caine with his wife Shakira arrive at the Odeon in Leicester Square for the British Academy Film Awards. Caine has been nominated for an Oscar for his role in "The Quiet American."
Actress Halle Berry arrives at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) ceremony in central London. Berry was nominated for the Best Actress award for her performance in "Monster's Ball," the role that won her an Oscar last year.
Nicole Kidman accepts the Best Actress award, for her role in "The Hours," during the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) in London. She already has won a Golden Globe for that role and is nominated for an Oscar.
Actress Meryl Streep holds the award for Best Adapted Screenplay given to the film "Adaptation" at the BAFTA awards ceremony in London. Streep collected the award on behalf of Charlie Kaufman who was not present.
Renee Zellweger, one of the stars of "Chicago," arrives at the Odeon in Leicester Square, London, for the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA).
Actress Angelina Jolie arrives at the BAFTA awards ceremony in central London.
Comedian Jon Lovitz, left, shows a feathered section of the Grand Marshall's costume to Wardell Lewis Feb. 28 at the Louis Armstrong International Airport in Kenner, La. The Krewe of Bacchus chose Lovitz as the guest celebrity to reign as Bacchus during the parade, in celebration of Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday.
Film director Spike Lee, left, holds a Zulu bead while posing for photograph with Wardell Lewis, grand marshal of the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club March 2 in New Orleans. Lee will ride in the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club as honorary grand marshall during parade for Mardi Gras celebration.
Actors Kevin Spacey, left, and Robert De Niro, center, join New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg Feb. 20 at City Hall to announce the second annual Tribeca Film Festival. Bloomberg recognized the success of last year's event as "precisely what Lower Manhattan and our city's economy needed post-September 11." De Niro is a co-founder of the festival while Spacey sits on the board of the festival's Tribeca Film Institute.
Actor Robert De Niro, left, listens to Jane Rosenthal, right, as she speaks at a City Hall press conference in New York. De Niro and Rosenthal, co-founders of the Tribeca Film Festival, joined New York's mayor to announce the festival's second year.
Pop singer Sheryl Crow arrives at the 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year" 13th annual Gala Friday, Feb. 21 in New York. U2 lead singer Bono was honored as the 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year" for his accomplishments as a musician and as a humanitarian.
U2 lead singer Bono, left, whispers to Michael Stipe, lead singer for the rock group REM, during the 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year" 13th annual Gala. Bono was honored as the 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year."
Moby takes a picture during 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year" 13th annual Gala in New York.
Musician Melissa Etheridge, right, and friend Tammy Michaels arrive at the 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year" 13th annual Gala honoring U2 lead singer Bono.
Race car driver Dario Franchitti of Scotland and his wife, actress Ashley Judd, arrive at the 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year" 13th annual Gala in New York.
Singer Mary J. Blige arrives at the 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year" 13th annual Gala, Feb. 21, in New York.
"The Edge" from the music group U2, arrives at the 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year" 13th annual Gala honoring his band mate Bono. The U2 lead singer was named MusiCares "Person of the Year."
Actress Gina Gershon arrives at the 2003 MusiCares "Person of the Year" 13th annual Gala in New York.