Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan, right, hugs actress Susan Sarandon during a rally opposing the war in Iraq in front of the White House, Sunday, May 14, 2006, in Washington.
U2's frontman, Bono, launches the RED version of the new Motorola SLVR phone at London's Carphone Warehouse May 15, 2006. The RED campaign aims to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in the developing world. Following the launch, Bono heads to The Independent to edit its Tuesday issue.
Actor George Clooney, center, who won a 2006 Oscar for his supporting performance in "Syriana," flanked by Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., right, and Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., takes part in a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington on April 27, 2006, to bring awareness to the situation in the Darfur region of Sudan.
George Clooney, left, and his father, Nick Clooney, deliver remarks during a gathering on the National Mall to protest the genocide in Darfur on April 30, 2006, in Washington, D.C. Actors, athletes and activists concerned about the atrocities in the region joined politicians and religious leaders in urging a greater U.S. role in ending what the U.N. says is the world's worst humanitarian disaster.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., left, greets actor George Clooney, right, and his father, Nick Clooney, during a gathering on the National Mall to protest the genocide in Darfur on April 30, 2006, in Washington, D.C. Thousands of people joined celebrities and lawmakers at the rally Sunday urging the Bush administration and Congress to help end genocide in Sudan's Darfur region.
Actor Martin Sheen signs his autograph as he joins thousands of demonstrators during an immigration protest near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, Monday, May 1, 2006.
Martin Sheen, left, joins thousands of demonstrators during an immigration protest near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles on May 1, 2006. Marching in waves of red, white and blue, chanting "USA! USA!" and singing the national anthem in English, illegal immigrants and supporters rallied by the thousands as part of a nationwide work and shopping boycott designed to demonstrate economic power.
Martin Sheen speaks on his cellular phone as he joins thousands of demonstrators during an immigration protest near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles on May 1, 2006.
The custom-made Vera Wang gown worn by actress Keira Knightley to the 2006 Academy Awards is displayed by shop assistant Akan Topcan in the window of Oxfam in Notting Hill, London on April 7, 2006. The custom-made gown was sold in an online auction May 1, 2006, for $7,855 to fund relief work in East Africa, Britain's Oxfam charity said.
Actress Susan Sarandon, speaks during a rally sponsored by the Christopher Reeve Foundation, on the Capitol Hill grounds, Tuesday, May, 2 2006, in Washington, D.C. The rally, the first event since the passing of Christopher's wife, Dana Reeve, called for the passage of the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Act.
Actress Susan Sarandon, attends a rally sponsored by the Christopher Reeve Foundation on the Capitol Hill grounds, Tuesday, May 2, 2006, in Washington, D.C. The rally, the first event since the passing of Christopher's wife, Dana Reeve, called for the passage of the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Act.
Actor and director Tom Robbins gestures in support of left-wing protesters marching in central Athens on May 1, 2006. Robbins was in Athens to present his latest theatrical work. More than 7,000 protesters took part in two separate marches in the Greek capital to mark the May Day labor holiday.
Tim Robbins answers questions during a press conference in Athens on May 2, 2006, during which he attacked President Bush for invading Iraq and called for his impeachment. The actor was in Athens to present his play version of the George Orwell book "1984."
Tim Robbins answers questions during a press conference in Athens on May 2, 2006.