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Actor Ray Romano speaks at the Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI), "Women of Achievement Awards," Nov. 1, 2005, at The Park Hyatt Hotel in Century City Los Angeles. This year, WIFTI gave its award to the women of the hit TV series "Everybody Loves Raymond," which Romano created, produced and starred in. The CBS series ended last May.
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Actresses Doris Roberts, left; Patricia Heaton, center, and Monica Horan are honored at the Women in Film and Television International, "Women of Achievement Awards," Nov. 1, 2005, at The Park Hyatt Hotel in Los Angeles. These women were chosen for their years of total service to the television and film industry and their comedic genius and timing.
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Actresses Doris Roberts, left, and Patricia Heaton pose together at the Women in Film and Television International, "Women of Achievement Awards," Nov. 1, 2005, at The Park Hyatt Hotel in Los Angeles.
Filmmakers Honored
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Actor Richard Belzer attends the Tisch School of the Arts "On Location: Tisch NY Gala" at Cipriani's on 42nd Street Oct. 28, 2005, in New York. A benefit featuring performances by Tisch students, the event honored graduates of New York University and the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television.
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Actor Harvey Keitel attends the Tisch School of the Arts "On Location: Tisch NY Gala" at Cipriani's on 42nd Street Oct. 28, 2005, in New York. Proceeds from the event benefits student scholarships and helps support other needs of the school.
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Honorees pose together at the the Tisch School of the Arts "On Location: Tisch NY Gala" at Cipriani's on 42nd Street Oct. 28, 2005. Cited were director Spike Lee, left, and Tribeca Film Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal, center, and director Martin Scorsese. Lee was cited for leadership and innovation, Scorsese for lifetime achievement, and Rosenthal for film production commitment to New York civic life.
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Actor Alec Baldwin attends the Tisch School of the Arts "On Location: Tisch NY Gala" at Cipriani's on 42nd Street Oct. 28, 2005, in New York. The benefit honored directors Spike Lee and Martin Scorsese and and Tribeca Film Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal.
Roasting a King
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Real state developer and reality TV star Donald Trump, left, and boxing promoter Don King are on stage together during the roasting of Don King at the Friars Club on Oct. 28, 2005, in New York.
Ribbon of Hope
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Actresses, from left, Joan Van Ark, Jayne Meadows Allen, Alison Arngrim and Kate Linder attend the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences "Ribbon of Hope Celebration 2005" at the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre Oct. 29, 2005, in North Hollywood, Calif. The benefit honored individuals and companies that worked to keep HIV/AIDS research in the forefront.
At Bloomingdale's
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Pop singer Justin Timberlake arrives for the launch of the William Rast Collection at Bloomingdale's 59th Street in New York on Nov. 1, 2005.
Movie Debuts
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Actress Patricia Clarkson and actor Peter Sarsgaard attend the party after the premiere of Holedigger Studios' "The Dying Gaul" at Canvas in New York Nov. 1, 2005. The two star in the Craig Lucas movie, which opened Nov. 4.
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Actor Billy Baldwin attends the premiere of Holedigger Studios' "The Dying Gaul" at Clearview Chelsea West Cinema on Nov. 1, 2005, in New York. The R-rated drama is about a show business menage a trois.
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Actor Chazz Palminteri attends the premiere of Holedigger Studios' "The Dying Gaul" at Clearview Chelsea West Cinema on Nov. 1, 2005, in New York. The drama-romance opened Nov. 4.
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Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal and her date, actor Peter Sarsgaard, pose together at the party after the premiere of Holedigger Studios' "The Dying Gaul" at Canvas in New York on Nov. 1, 2005. Sarsgaard is one of the stars of the movie.
New Music Video
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Actor Jamie Foxx performs during the filming of the music video for his song "Unpredictable" at Cipriani Nov. 1, 2005, in New York.
Questions, Anyone
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Actor Jason Schwartzman participates in a question-and-answer session at the Variety Screening Series of "Shopgirl" at the Arclight Theaters on Oct. 31, 2005, in Hollywood, Calif. Schwartzman stars in the movie, based on a Steve Martin novella, with Martin and Claire Danes.
At The Keyboard
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Singer Stevie Wonder poses for photographers during a media conference to promote his latest album "A Time To Love" on Nov. 2, 2005, in Tokyo, Japan.
'Impossible Boulevard'
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Actors pose together at the final rehearsal for "Impossible Boulevard: From Homelessness to Hope" at the Kirk Douglas Theatre Oct. 29, 2005, in Los Angeles. From left are Eva Mendes, Don Cheadle, Alfre Woodard, Tim Robbins, Marisa Tomei and Morgan Freeman.
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Actress Eva Mendes attends the final rehearsal for "Impossible Boulevard: From Homelessness to Hope" at the Kirk Douglas Theatre Oct. 29, 2005, in Los Angeles. She was one of the stars taking part in the staged reading, adapted from the book "40 Lives: From Homelessness to Hope."
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Actors Marisa Tomei and actor Tim Robbins read their lines during the final rehearsal for "Impossible Boulevard: From Homelessness to Hope" at the Kirk Douglas Theatre Oct. 29, 2005, in Los Angeles. The staged reading raised funds for the Actors' Gang and OPCC, a network of shelters and services for low-income people.