BUSTED: Shelley Morrison, 66, who plays the wise-cracking maid Rosario on "Will & Grace," was arrested at a Los Angeles department store on suspicion of felony shoplifting, the Smoking Gun Web site reports. The alleged theft, which occurred last Wednesday, qualifies as a felony because the items cost more than $400, police said. The actress (real name: Rachel Dominguez) was released after posting $20,000 bail. An arraignment is scheduled for May 14.

REVIVED: George Lucas, 58, will bring back his classic characters Chewbacca the Wookiee, C-3PO and R2-D2 for the upcoming "Star Wars: Episode III," says the Hollywood Reporter. Actors Peter Mayhew, Anthony Daniel and Kenny Baker have already been hired to reprise their respective roles as sprightlier versions of their characters. The prequel is currently in preproduction.


QUOTED: "Thank you for everything, not only now but for all the years ... It has been a wonderful run. I'm going to miss you" -- Charlton Heston, 78, making his last appearance as president of the National Rifle Association on Saturday in Orlando, shuffling onto the stage before a crowd of 4,000 NRA members, but too weak to give a farewell speech, reports the Associated Press.


NAMED: For the fifth straight year, NBC's "Will & Grace" was named outstanding comedy series and HBO's "Six Feet Under" outstanding drama at Los Angeles's 14th annual Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Awards on Saturday. "The Hours" was named outstanding film in wide release. Christina Aguilera received a special recognition award for including gay and transgendered images in her music video for "Beautiful."

OFFERED: Eight letters and a Christmas card from Princess Diana are expected to fetch $32,000 when they go on the auction block this week, along with 300 other items from the estate of fashion editor Liz Tilberis, reports AP. Tilberis, who died of ovarian cancer in 1999 at age 51, often hobnobbed with celebrities like Diana through her work as editor of British Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.