Actor Tom Cruise, left, poses with Georgia Gilman and Rep. Ben Gilman, R-NY, during the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre's 33rd Annual Anniversary Gala in Hollywood on Saturday, Aug. 3 2002.
Actor Denzel Washington, far left, rides on the bow of a pontoon boat on the set of "Out of Time," a movie being filmed in Cortez Village on the Intracoastal Waterway, near Bradenton, Fla. Washington was out doing a little fishing between takes on July 23, 2002.
Actors Beverly Mitchell, left, and Stephen Collins accept the award for Best Drama for WB's "7th Heaven" during the Family Television Awards on July 31, 2002, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The awards, in their fourth year, aim to encourage the production of programs aimed at parents and children.
Actress Kellita Smith of "The Bernie Mac Show" arrives at the fourth annual Family Television Awards, late July 31, 2002 in Beverly Hills, Calif. The awards ar esponsored by the Family Friendly Programming Forum.
Actress Angela Bassett accepts an award for her role in "The Rosa Parks Story" that won for best television movie at the fourth annual Family Television Awards, late July 31, 2002, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Actress Alexis Bledel displays her award after winning Best Actress for her work in "Gilmore Girls" at the fourth annual Family Television Awards July 31, 2002.
Actor Dabney Coleman of CBS' "The Guardian" arrives at the fourth annual Family Television Awards July 31, 2002, in Beverly Hills. The show won for best new series.
Actor Austin Marques looks on as Edward James Olmos accepts the Special Series award for their work on PBS' "American Family" at the fourth annual Family Television Awards July 31 in California.
Actor Tim Curry, star of the upcoming remake of "Family Affair" series, arrives for the Family Television Awards on Wednesday, July 31, 2002, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The awards are sponsored by the Family Friendly Programming Forum, a group of more than 40 TV advertisers.
Actress Gail O'Grady arrives for the fourth annual Family Television Awards July 31, 2002. The awards are designed to promote family frienldy television programming.
Actors Jimmy "Jax" Pinchak and Sasha Pieterse of the new "Family Affair" arrive for the fourth annual Family Television Awards July 31 in Beverly Hills.
Entertainer Donny Osmond arrives at the fourth annual Family Television Awards July 31, 2002 in Beverly Hills. He was among numerous celebrities at the ceremonies which honored the best TV shows for family viewers.
Actor Scott Patterson of the "Gilmore Girls" arrives at the fourth annual Family Television Awards July 31, 2002. His show was one of several honored as best programs for famiy TV viewing.
Tom Bergeron, host of CBS' Hollywood Squares, hosts the Family Television Awards, Wednesday, July 31, 2002, in Beverly Hills. The awards honor network television shows for their outstanding work in creating family friendly television entertainment.
Norman Lear,who gave America "All in the Family," a 1970s television comedy with an edge, stands at the entrance of his home in Shaftsbury, Vt., July 23, 2002. He and a partner are trying to share their rare copy of Declaration of Independence with other Americans.
Norman Lear is silhouetted in a window at his Vermont home July 23, 2002. Lear and a partner bought a rare 1776 copy of the Declaration of Independence two years ago for $8.14 million. It forms the centerpiece of a traveling tribute.
Bruce Springsteen takes the stage of the Ed Sullivan Theater Aug. 1 to perform on CBS' "Late Show With David Letterman." "The Boss" told Dave he was happy to have written new songs so that he could go out and perform, which is one of the things he enjoys doing most.
Springsteen said his new album "The Rising," his first with the entire E Street Band since 1984, came together in less than 8 weeks.
Springsteen makes an appearance July 24 at Georgies in Asbury Park, N.J., A New Jersey native who got his start playing in Asbury Park clubs, Springsteen played a boardwalk concert there for thousands of fans July 30 to mark the release of his new album.