Nicole Kidman, center, who hails from Australia, enjoys a conversation with Australian Ambassador to United Nations John Dauth, right, and Australian Consul General Ken Allen at a celebration for her upcoming movie, "The Interpreter," which was filmed on location at U.N. headquarters in New York, April 26, 2004.
Nicole Kidman, right, chats with director Sydney Pollack at a celebration for their upcoming movie, "The Interpreter," which was filmed on location at U.N. headquarters in New York, April 26, 2004.
Nicole Kidman smiles at a celebration at U.N. headquarters in New York, April 26, 2004, for her new movie "The Interpreter."
Nicole Kidman, right, and director Sydney Pollack were among the guests at a U.N. celebration for their upcoming movie, "The Interpreter," which was filmed on location at U.N. headquarters in New York.
Actor Ben Affleck, left, and Barbara Walters pose for a photo during a reception before the White House Correspondents Association dinner May 1, 2004, in Washington.
Joyce Rumsfeld, center, wife of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, right, looks up at actor Ben Affleck as he talks with her husband during a reception before the White House Correspondents Association dinner, May 1, 2004, in Washington.
Actress Britt Ekland arrives for the British premiere of the movie "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" at Screen On The Green in Islington, north London, April 26, 2004.
Actor Michael Caine, left, and his wife, Shakira Caine, pose for photographs inside Lincoln Center before Caine was honored at The Film Society of Lincoln Center Gala Tribute April 26, 2004 in New York.
Actor Michael Caine, right, looks over a model for a refurbished Lincoln Center with Wendy Keys, director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, before the Society's Gala Tribute to Caine April 26, 2004 in New York.
Actors Michael Caine, left, and Steve Martin pose for photographs inside the Lincoln Center before Caine was honored at The Film Society of Lincoln Center Gala Tribute April 26, 2004 in New York.
Michael Caine, right, and Ira Resnick, chairman of the board of The Film Society of Lincoln Center, pose for a photograph inside Lincoln Center before Caine was honored at Society's Gala Tribute April 26, 2004, in New York.
Actor Michael Caine, left, poses for photographs with his family inside the Lincoln Center before Caine was honored at The Film Society of Lincoln Center Gala Tribute April 26, 2004, in New York. With him are daughters Nikki, second from left, and Natasha, second from right, and his wife Shakira, center, and Natasha's boyfriend, Andrew Iyer.
Mary-Louise Parker and Tony Roberts hold the Drama Desk Award after they read the nominations for the 49th annual presentation of the New York theater awards, in New York April 29, 2004. The musical "Wicked" led the list with 11 nominations, followed by the revival of "Assassins" and "Henry IV" with seven nominations each.
Kristin Davis and Jesse Martin arrive at the 7th annual "Revlon Walk for Women" in New York's Times Square, May 1, 2004. Thousands of people participated in the walk, which helped to raise funds to support women's cancer research, counseling and outreach programs throughout the country.
Actress Isabella Rossellini was among those at the 7th annual "Revlon Walk for Women" in New York's Times Square, May 1, 2004. Thousands of people participated in the walk.
Actress Julianne Moore participates in the opening ceremony of the 7th annual "Revlon Walk for Women" in New York's Times Square, May 1, 2004. Thousands of people participated in the walk to raise funds for women's cancer research.
Amy Henry and Nick Warnock from "The Apprentice" shared an amicable kiss at New York's Empire State Building, April 28, 2004, after they unveiled "The Top Ten Kisses in Film" to celebrate the launch of Hershey's Kisses Filled with Caramel.
Irish musician Sir Bob Geldof dances a few steps with Yoko Ono, widow of John Lennon, before the awards ceremony for the Futurs 2004, in London April 27, 2004. The awards are for the best emerging British artists.
Actress Minnie Driver is shown at the Country Music Television Flame Worthy Video Music Awards held at The Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tenn., April 21, 2004. Driver, the 33-year-old British actress, has recorded a country music album and is negotiating with Rounder Records to release it.
Five-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, left, is joined by singer Sheryl Crow before the start of Game 5 of the first round NBA Western Conference Finals game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Houston Rockets in Los Angeles, April 28, 2004.