Kate Bosworth, who plays Lois Lane in the forthcoming film "Superman Returns," hugs Brandon Routh, who plays Superman, before an unveiling of the film's apparel, accessories and fashion doll collection at Kitson boutique in Beverly Hills, May 1, 2006.
Actress Kate Bosworth, who plays Lois Lane in the film "Superman Returns," waves to photographers before an unveiling of the film's apparel, accessories and fashion doll collection at Kitson boutique in Beverly Hills, May 1, 2006. The movie opens nationwide June 30.
Brandon Routh, who stars as Superman in this summer's movie "Superman Returns," arrives at an unveiling of the film's apparel, accessories and fashion doll collection at Kitson boutique in Beverly Hills, Calif., Monday, May 1, 2006. The action-adventure film is directed by Bryan Singer.
Actress Kate Bosworth, who plays Lois Lane in the forthcoming movie "Superman Returns," poses on the red carpet at an unveiling of the film's apparel, accessories and fashion doll collection at Kitson boutique in Beverly Hills, Calif., May 1, 2006.
Actress Kate Bosworth, who plays Lois Lane in the forthcoming movie "Superman Returns," is photographed at an unveiling of the film's apparel, accessories and fashion doll collection at Kitson boutique in Beverly Hills, Calif., May 1, 2006.
Brandon Routh and Kate Bosworth, who portray Superman and Lois Lane in the forthcoming movie "Superman Returns," pose together at an unveiling of the film's apparel, accessories and fashion doll collection at Kitson boutique in Beverly Hills, Calif., Monday, May 1, 2006.
In Guatemala
Ashley Judd poses on arrival at the "Proyecto Vida" organization, in Coatepeque, Guatemala, on Tuesday May 2, 2006. Judd was in Guatemala to promote a global initiative called, "YouthAIDS."
Ashley Judd is seen during a press conference at Coatepeque, west of Guatemala City, Guatemala, on Tuesday May 2, 2006. Judd was in Guatemala to promote a global initiative called "YouthAIDS", a program designed to educate young people and protect them from AIDS.
Actress Ashley Judd, holding a five-month-old baby who lost his parents to AIDS, greets fans outside of "Proyecto Vida" organization, at Coatepeque, 140 miles west of Guatemala City, Guatemala, on Tuesday May 2, 2006. Judd was in Guatemala to promote a global initiative called "YouthAIDS."
Vendetta In Japan
"V for Vendetta" director James McTeigue, left, producer Joel Silver, center, and actor Hugo Weaving are greeted by Japanese fans, all wearing the masks in the movie, upon their arrival for the Tokyo premiere April 17, 2006. The political action thriller, that stars Weaving and Natalie Portman, opened in Japan on April 22.
New Reality Show
San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds motions to a film crew for his reality show during batting practice before a baseball game against the New York Mets on Monday, April 24, 2006 in San Francisco.
A Birthday Party
Hollywood veterans sing happy birthday at a party to salute Glenn Ford's 90th birthday at the Egyptian Theatre on May 1, 2006, in Hollywood, Calif. From left are actors Martin Landau and Debbie Reynolds, Glenn Ford's son Peter Ford, actor Shirley Jones, Johnny Grant, SAG's Paul LaPeer and actor Jamie Farr.
A birthday greeting for actor Glenn Ford is displayed at a party at which Hollywood stars saluted Glenn Ford's 90th birthday at the Egyptian Theatre on May 1, 2006, in Hollywood, Calif. Hosted by his son Peter, the party featured a showing of a newly restored print of "Gilda."
Relatives of actor Glenn Ford pose together at a party to mark Ford's 90th birthday at the Egyptian Theatre on May 1, 2006, in Hollywood, Calif. From left are Ford's son Peter Ford, grandsons Aubry Ford and Ryan Ford and daughter-in-law Lynda Ford. Ford, who has suffered a series of strokes, did not attend.
Healthy Bones
Actress Sally Field, center, joins New Yorkers Fran Rossi, right, and Helen Tobin at a press conference in New York City on April 20, 2006, in a campaign to fight against osteoporosis, a fragile-bone disease that threatens 44 million Americans.
Carpe Diem
Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus stretches prior to the Inaugural Carpe Diem Santa Monica Classic to benefit Heal the Bay, which helps keep coastal waters clean and safe, Sunday, April 30, 2006, in Santa Monica, Calif. Dreyfus ran and finished the 5-kilometer run among nearly 2,000 other participants.
Actresses Julia Louis-Dreyfus, left, and Amy Yasbeck entertain nearly 2,000 participants prior to the start of the Inaugural Carpe Diem Santa Monica Classic to benefit Heal the Bay Sunday, April 30, 2006, in Santa Monica, Calif. Dreyfus ran and finished the 5k run.
An Honor For Geena
Academy award winning actress Geena Davis listens to a reporter's question during a program titled "G Movies Give Boys a D: Portraying Males as Dominant, Disconnected and Dangerous", at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, May 3, 2006. Davis founded the See Jane program of the Dads and Daughters organization, (DADs) in 2004 to stimulate the entertainment industry to reduce stereotyping.
Award-winning actress Geena Davis answers a reporter's question during a program titled "G Movies Give Boys a D: Portraying Males as Dominant, Disconnected and Dangerous", at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, May 3, 2006. Davis plays a woman president on the TV show, "Commander in Chief"
Actress Geena Davis answers a reporter's question during a program titled "G Movies Give Boys a D: Portraying Males as Dominant, Disconnected and Dangerous", at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, May 3, 2006.