"Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica Parker and her husband, actor Matthew Broderick, leave Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City with their newborn baby, James Wilke Broderick, Nov. 1, 2002.
More than 30 photographers were on hand Nov. 1 when Parker and Broderick brought their newborn son home. Baby James was born Oct. 28 and weighed in at 6 pounds, 8 ounces.
The boy has been named in honor of his grandfather, the late actor James Broderick, who starred in the '70s TV series "Family."
Desi Arnaz Jr. and his wife, Amy, walk from the historic Boulder Theatre, which they bought near Amy's ballet studio in Boulder City, Nev. Arnaz, 49, son of television stars Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, also performs music in the theater.
'NSYNC singer Lance Bass arrives for the Russian opening of the musical "Chicago" at the Moscow State Estrada Theater, Oct. 4. In the background is Christ the Savior Cathedral.
Emma Watson, who plays the role of Hermione Granger, in the second Harry Potter film, "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," waves to her fans as she arrives at the film's world premiere in London Nov. 3.
Rupert Grint, who plays the role of Ron Weasley, in the second Harry Potter film, arrives at the film's premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square theater in London's West End.
Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Harry Potter, left, with author JK Rowling, center, and co-star Watson at the London premiere.
Radcliffe, arrives at the London theater for the film's world premiere.
Rowling, left, and her partner Neil Murray arrive for the film premiere. It is the second of her books to be made into a movie.
British actor Kenneth Branagh arrives for the world premiere of "Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets." The movie is scheduled to open in the U.S. on the weekend before Thanksgiving.
Actor Matt Damon and his mother, Nancy, attend the premiere of the IMAX film "Stomp: An Odysee" at New York's American Museum of Natural History Oct. 17.
Film director Woody Allen accompanied by his wife, Soon Yi, poses during a sightseeing walk in Oviedo, northern Spain, Oct. 23. Allen was in Spain to get the Prince of Asturias award for the Arts Oct. 25 in Oviedo.
Chelsea Clinton, left, and her companion Ian Klass arrive at a party hosted by Donna Karan inside her store on New Bond Street, central London, Oct. 28, 2002.
Caroline Kennedy, right, smiles following a speech by New York City School's Chancellor Joel Klein, which mentioned her father, President John F. Kennedy, during a breakfast held by the Association for a Better New York, Oct. 23 in New York.
Former Bond girl Honor Blackman, who played Pussy Galore in the film "Goldfinger," poses on James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 at the Science Museum in London Oct. 15. The 20th Bond film, "Die Another Day," premieres later this month.
Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, left, poses with film director Stanley Tong during a Media Asia news conference at a Hong Kong hotel Oct. 31, 2002. Media Asia, a film company based in Hong Kong, announced Chan will play a leading role in the movie " Titanium Rain," directed by Tong.
Newly crowned Miss America, Erika Harold of Urbana, Ill., is at a news conference in New York Sept. 23. Harold, 22, who is campaigning against youth violence and bullying, says pageant officials tried to bully her into not talking about sexual abstinence during her reign.
Former Beatle Paul McCartney greets the crowd with his song "Hello," as fans hold a hello sign Oct. 29, 2002, in Phoenix. McCartney was performing the last show of his American tour.
Actress Naomi Watts responds to a question during an interview Oct. 3 in the Westwood district of Los Angeles. Watts, 34, is still enjoying the acclaim she received for her "breakthrough" film "Mulholland Drive." Now, she has her first leading role in a big studio movie in "The Ring."