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- June 03, 2002
- Vol. 57
- No. 21
Star Tracks
In New York City, a glowing Sarah Jessica Parker (center)—whose first child with husband Matthew Broderick is due this fall—lit up the Great White Way while filming a scene with costars Kristin Davis (left) and Kim Cattrall for Sex and the City, which kicks off its fifth season on July 21.
Before tossing the first pitch at a Cuban baseball game in Havana, Jimmy Carter took a few coaching tips from dictator Fidel Castro. Carter's six-day trip marked the first time a U.S. President—in or out of office—has visited the island nation since 1928.
Spry kids: For Melanie Griffith, husband Antonio Banderas was clearly the big dipper among the stars at L.A.'s American Latino Media Arts Awards, taped to air June 1 on ABC. The Spanish actor, who next stars in this summer's Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, received a special honor for his achievement in film.
Clan destined: In New York City The Sopranos' Jamie-Lynn Sigler (center) snuffed out her 21st-birthday cake with a little help from her TV mom, Edie Falco, and TV brother Robert Iler. As Meadow, Carmela and A.J. Soprano, the three are currently filming the fourth season of their critically acclaimed HBO drama, which premieres Sept. 15.
Meanwhile, across the Big Pond, British mannequin Naomi Campbell celebrated her 32nd birthday in Saint-Tropez by sharing a laugh—and some cake—with her royal pal Prince Albert of Monaco. The two have been romantically linked in the past.
She may have a broken foot (suffered during a fall at a restaurant), but The Practice's Lara Flynn Boyle came through in the crutch for a shopping trip in L.A.
By George, that's Frasier's Kelsey Grammer, dressed in full colonial garb as America's first President on the Dublin set of A&E's Benedict Arnold biopic.
Cruising along at nearly 81, Prince Philip scooted (minus proper headgear) to a royal horse show near Windsor Castle to cheer on a chum in the carriage-driving competition.
Eddie Van Halen preferred boogying to bogeying at a celeb golf tourney benefiting the Police Memorial Foundation in L.A. The rocker, who shot a 2 over par, announced on May 7 he had received "a 100 percent clean bill of health" after a two-year battle with tongue cancer.
Showing that she doesn't need to wait around for beau Tom Cruise to send her flowers, Penélope Cruz picked up her own floral arrangement in L.A. while shopping with producer-pal Ryan Haddon (wife of actor Christian Slater).
Before tossing the first pitch at a Cuban baseball game in Havana, Jimmy Carter took a few coaching tips from dictator Fidel Castro. Carter's six-day trip marked the first time a U.S. President—in or out of office—has visited the island nation since 1928.
Spry kids: For Melanie Griffith, husband Antonio Banderas was clearly the big dipper among the stars at L.A.'s American Latino Media Arts Awards, taped to air June 1 on ABC. The Spanish actor, who next stars in this summer's Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, received a special honor for his achievement in film.
Clan destined: In New York City The Sopranos' Jamie-Lynn Sigler (center) snuffed out her 21st-birthday cake with a little help from her TV mom, Edie Falco, and TV brother Robert Iler. As Meadow, Carmela and A.J. Soprano, the three are currently filming the fourth season of their critically acclaimed HBO drama, which premieres Sept. 15.
Meanwhile, across the Big Pond, British mannequin Naomi Campbell celebrated her 32nd birthday in Saint-Tropez by sharing a laugh—and some cake—with her royal pal Prince Albert of Monaco. The two have been romantically linked in the past.
She may have a broken foot (suffered during a fall at a restaurant), but The Practice's Lara Flynn Boyle came through in the crutch for a shopping trip in L.A.
By George, that's Frasier's Kelsey Grammer, dressed in full colonial garb as America's first President on the Dublin set of A&E's Benedict Arnold biopic.
Cruising along at nearly 81, Prince Philip scooted (minus proper headgear) to a royal horse show near Windsor Castle to cheer on a chum in the carriage-driving competition.
Eddie Van Halen preferred boogying to bogeying at a celeb golf tourney benefiting the Police Memorial Foundation in L.A. The rocker, who shot a 2 over par, announced on May 7 he had received "a 100 percent clean bill of health" after a two-year battle with tongue cancer.
Showing that she doesn't need to wait around for beau Tom Cruise to send her flowers, Penélope Cruz picked up her own floral arrangement in L.A. while shopping with producer-pal Ryan Haddon (wife of actor Christian Slater).
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