Will Ferrell and his wife, Viveca, pose for photographers at the New York premiere of the movie "Elf," Nov. 2, 2003. Ferrell plays the film's leading role.
Actors Will Ferrell, left, and James Caan attend the premiere party for the movie "Elf" in New York, Nov. 2, 2003. Both star in the holiday movie which opens this month.
Actor Ted Danson and his wife actress Mary Steenburgen attend the New York premiere of the Movie "Elf."
Will Ferrell is photographed at the New York premiere of his new movie "Elf," Nov. 2, 2003. He plays a human who is mistakenly raised as an elf in the Norh Pole.
Actors Will Ferrell, left, James Caan, center, and Jon Favreau attend the premiere party for the Movie "Elf" in New York, Nov. 2, 2003.
Actress Molly Shannon attends the premiere of the Movie "Elf," in New York, Nov. 2, 2003. She and Will Ferrell are both "Saturday Night Live" alumni.
Actor Will Ferrell and his wife Viveca attend the premiere of the Movie "Elf," in which Ferrell plays the leading role.
Gwen Stefani arrives at the L.A.M.B. for LeSportsac launch party held at The Four Seasons Restaurant in New York. After designing a collection of L.A.M.B. handbags for LeSportsac, the 34-year-old singer is trying her hand at a clothes line in the spring collection.
Actor Robert De Niro, right, and New York City Council Speaker Gifford Miller taste some lutefisk at New York's City Hall. Minneapolis City Council President Paul Ostrow made good on his bet over the outcome of the Minnesota Twins-New York Yankees series by shipping Miller four pounds of the Scandinavian delicacy.
Actor Tom Cruise is shown filming his new movie "Collateral," on the streets of downtown Los Angeles, Oct. 24, 2003.
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis addresses the Governor's Conference for Women at the Long Beach (Calif.) Convention Center, Oct 22, 2003.
British Rock singer David Bowie performs during his "Reality Tournee" concert tour in Germany in Hamburg's Color Linie Arena, nothern Germany, Oct. 16, 2003.
Princess Diana's brother, Earl Charles Spencer, announces a Diana exhibit in downtown Toronto, Oct. 22, 2003. Spencer was in Toronto to announce the Dec. 19 arrival of Diana: A Celebration, an exhibition of 150 objects that chronicle her private and public life. The exhibit includes family heirlooms, jewelry, her wedding and other gowns, and even home movies taken by her father when she was a child.
Shawn Fanning, left, and rap performer Ludicris arrive for the Napster 2.0 launch party, Oct. 29, 2003, in West Hollywood, Calif. Fanning was the originator of the Napster music-swapping software, which now offers downloadable music at 99 cents per song.
Britain's Prince Andrew speaks at the dedication of a new piece of machinery that will manufacture structures for military aircraft like Boeing's F/A-18s, C-17s and commercial planes like the Airbus A380, at the GKN Aerospace Services manufacturing facility in the Hazelwood suburb of St. Louis, Mo., as Missouri Gov. Bob Holden, right, and Mike Beck GKN Chief operating officer, look on.
Actor Rob Reiner, right, plays with pre-schoolers at the Turnbull Learning Academy in San Mateo, Calif. He is chairman of the First 5 California commission, which is using the 50-cents-a-pack tax on cigarettes to fund some school programs.
Actor/director Quentin Tarantino shows talk show host Sharon Osbourne some fight moves from his new movie, "Kill Bill," while taping an episode of "The Sharon Osbourne Show," Oct. 28, 2003, in Los Angeles. While taping the show, Tarantino revealed for the first time he has a cameo appearance, which has become a Tarantino trademark, in the movie.
Actress Sophia Loren smiles as she opens the 33rd international film festival "Youth" in Kiev, Ukraine, Oct. 25, 2003.
Jane Goodall, the world's leading expert in chimpanzee behavior, shows how a chimpanzee eats a banana during a television interview in Oviedo, northern Spain, Oct. 22, 2003. She received the Prince of Asturias Award for Scientific research.
Hugh Jackman portrays the late entertainer Peter Allen in the new Broadway musical "The Boy from Oz," which opened at the Imperial Theatre in New York on Oct. 16, 2003.