Sleepless in Tribeca: Al Pacino and Hilary Swank were wide awake for the premiere of their thriller Insomnia, held during the first annual Tribeca Film Festival in Manhattan. The film opens nationally May 24.

Also at the festival, Tracy Pollan brought Sam (left), 12, and twins Schuyler (right) and Aquinnah, 7—her kids with husband Michael J. Fox—to a screening of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones.

Festivalgoer Whoopi Goldberg was roped in to jump some double Dutch at a nearby street fair in Tribeca. "A great New York film festival hosted by Robert DeNiro—you can't get any more New York than that," Goldberg said.

Billy Joel (with his date, Russian fashion designer Vassa) joined the scene in Tribeca for the About a Boy premiere. Of his red-carpet arrival, he said, "Usually you never see me at these things. Even at the Grammys I go in the back door."

Wag the dog, save the seal: Near his Malibu home, Dustin Hoffman came to the rescue of a beached seal, which the actor finally dragged back into the ocean after working feverishly for more than 40 minutes.

So what did you get your mom for Mother's Day? In London, Matt Damon invited his (Nancy Carlsson-Paige) to catch his West End debut in the drama This Is Our Youth.

CNN talk show host Larry King, who is celebrating his 45th anniversary as a broadcaster, demonstrated that he's still spry at 68 by pulling up outside a Manhattan hotel.

Mother's little handful: At London's Heathrow Airport, Catherine Zeta-Jones needed two arms to lug Dylan, her 21-month-old son with husband Michael Douglas...

...Meanwhile, single mom Jodie Foster showed that she has mastered the one-arm technique with her 7-month-old son Kit while they were out for a stroll in Los Angeles.

Ally be seeing you: After five seasons, Ally McBeal shut down its law offices, as the cast and crew—including Jane Krakowski (left), Calista Flockhart and executive producer Bill D'Elia—filmed the series' May 20 finale in Los Angeles.

I shall call her Minne-Me: In Minneapolis Mary Tyler Moore met her match when she unveiled a statue at the same intersection where she famously doffed her cap during the opening credits of The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Who are you? Why, it's Roger Daltrey, who skirted around Toronto to play a gender-bending tarot card reader for a June episode of the TNT action series Witchblade.

Jack Nicholson had to pull Adam Sandler off a few good monks while filming a scene on the San Marino, Calif., set of their comedy Anger Management, due out next year.

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