Actor-director Mel Gibson, left, talks about his film "The Passion of the Christ" as Jim Caviezel, left, who portrayed Jesus, looks on after Gibson accepted the Motion Picture Award during the Catholics in Media Awards ceremony, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Actor Jim Caviezel, left, talks to a reporter about portraying Jesus in "The Passion of the Christ," Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, in Los Angeles. Caviezel was among several people in the television and film industry who received awards from the Catholics in Media Associates.
Actor Joe Mantegna, left, talks with the Most Reverend Gabino Zavala, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles, right, before the Catholics in Media Awards ceremony, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Mantegna's show, "Joan of Arcadia," was one of several honored by the Catholics in Media Associates, which "recognizes people and projects that uplift and inspire."
Actress Jane Wyatt, left, thanks the audience after receiving the lifetime achievement award during the Catholics in Media Awards ceremony, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Wyatt, who portrayed Margaret Anderson in the 1950s TV series "Father Knows Best," was honored by the Catholics in Media Associates, which recognizes people and projects that uplift and inspire. Pictured at right is actor Billy Gray, who played her son, Bud.
Actor/director Mel Gibson, left, talks about the film "The Passion of the Christ" after accepting the Motion Picture Award during the Catholics in Media Awards ceremony, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Joe Mantegna gives a thumbs-up sign before presenting "Joan of Arcadia" creator and producer Barbara Hall with the Television Series Award during the Catholics in Media Awards ceremony, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Mantegna, who stars in the show, was one of several in the entertainment industry who received awards from the Catholics in Media Associates.
Jane Wyatt, left, reacts after receiving the lifetime achievement award during the Catholics in Media Awards ceremony, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, in Los Angeles. Wyatt, who played the mother on "Father Knows Best," is shown with actors Billy Gray, center, who played her son, Bud, and Elinor Donahue, who played daughter, Betty.
Mel Gibson, right, director of "The Passion of the Christ," attends the Catholics in Media Awards ceremony Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Gibson accepted the Motion Picture Award from the Catholics in Media Associates, which recognizes people and projects that uplift and inspire.
Live Aid on DVD
Singer Annie Lennox arrives for the premiere of the Live Aid DVD, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004, held at a cinema in Kensington, central London.
March Hair?
Rocker Tommy Lee of Motley Crue fame, second from right, plays with members of the University of Nebraska marching band at the halftime of the Nebraska-Baylor game in Lincoln, Neb., Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004. Lee was in Lincoln filming a reality TV show for which he is taking classes at Nebraska, including chemistry and the history of rock and roll.
Made in the 'Shade'
Rappers Eminem, left, 50 Cent, center, and Dr. Dre arrive at the Roseland Ballroom for "The Shady National Convention" concert, Thursday Oct. 28, 2004, in New York. The concert launches Eminem's "Shade 45," the newly named SIRIUS satellite radio channel produced by his Shady Record label.
Eminem gestures as he arrives at the Roseland Ballroom for "The Shady National Convention" concert, Thursday Oct. 28, 2004 in New York. The concert will launch Eminem's "Shade 45," the newly named SIRIUS satellite radio channel produced by his Shady Record label.
Flying High
Canadian singer Celine Dion performs for Air Canada employees in Toronto on Tuesday. Oct. 19, 2004, during an event to celebrate the company's emergence from bankruptcy restructuring. The airline unveiled a new paint scheme, new uniforms and new promotional material featuring Dion's songs.
'Saved' Down Under
American teen movie star Mandy Moore signs autographs for fans at the Australian premiere of her film "Saved" in Sydney, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2004.
American teen movie star Mandy Moore, left, is surrounded by autograph-seeking fans as she attends the Australian premiere of her film "Saved" in Sydney, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2004.
Mandy Moore walks the red carpet at the Australian premiere of her film "Saved" in Sydney, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2004.
Remembering Reeve
Actor Darryl Mitchell, center, waits for his car after attending the memorial for Christopher Reeve in New York, Oct. 29, 2004. Mitchell, who works with the Reeve's foundation and will be the honary chairman at its fundraiser gala on Nov. 18, became paralyzed from the waist down after a motorcycle accident three years ago.
Actor Liam Neeson arrives for the memorial for Christopher Reeve in New York, Friday, Oct. 29, 2004. Three weeks after his death, Reeve was celebrated by family and friends at a place that was central to his life: the Juilliard School, where he first honed his acting skills and later returned to receive an honorary doctorate.
Actress Kim Cattrall arrives for the memorial for Christopher Reeve in New York, Friday, Oct. 29, 2004.
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Actress and author Jamie Lee Curtis gets down to eye level with cousins Sophia DiPuccio, 4, left, and Oliver DiPuccio, 3, during a book signing for Curtis' new children's book "It's Hard To Be Five" at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Beachwood, Ohio.