Gary Sinise open to Hollywood comeback under 'right circumstances'New Foto - Gary Sinise open to Hollywood comeback under 'right circumstances'

Gary Sinise would make a Hollywood comeback — if the opportunity was right. During an interview with Fox News Digital ahead of the PBS NationalMemorial DayConcert, the actor said that he would return to the film and television business if the circumstances aligned. "I can't leave home for the amount of time that I used to go and shoot a movie or something like that, but if the right thing came along — under the right circumstances and it felt right and the timing was good and it didn't take me away from home too much — I would absolutely consider it," Sinise said. "It's all about timing, and it's all about the project and the people that would be involved in it. I've been blessed, you know, like I said, when you're on television on a hit show for nine years ('CSI: NY'), you can put some money away, and I've been able to use that money for good, and you know, now I can kind of be selective about what I'm doing in life." Gary Sinise Thankful For Inner Circle, Strangers' Support Following Son's Death Back in 2019, Sinise took a break from Hollywood to care for his son McCanna, known as Mac, who was diagnosedwith a rare form of cancercalled chordoma. Mac died from cancer in 2024. Read On The Fox News App Sinise is grateful for his movie and TV career, giving him the financial freedom to care for his son during his final years. WATCH: Gary Sinise would return to Hollywood under the 'right circumstances' "I had a blessed career and I financially did well. And I've been able to build a foundation. I've been able to take care of the family. I was able to take care of my son during a very difficult time because he needed round-the-clock nursing care and that's not paid for by the insurance. So, there were a lot of things I've been able to do because I had a successful movie and television career," said Sinise. "If the right project came. I would consider it, no doubt. I'm not out there pounding the pavement right now. Occasionally doing a paid speech or paid narration or something that only takes a little bit of time, doesn't take me away from home too long," he said. "So, I put a little money away, and it helps keeps things flat, where I don't have to dip into the investments too much because I save those for special things that I want to support and donate to." App Users Click Here Sinise told Fox News Digital that there were projects he passed on to be home with his family. WATCH: Gary Sinise turned down opportunities to be with his family "There have been some things I've had to say I was unavailable for the amount of time that it would take. Some television series that would take me away from home, you know, every week and that kind of thing. I just can't do it with the situation that we're in now. With the family. I have to find the right... kind of thing," he said. Sinise said he's been talking to some people about projects that would align with his current lifestyle. "I'm talking to a few people about a couple of different things that would fit the lifestyle right now a little bit better. And that's important, you know. I got five grandkids. We're hoping for more. Leaving home for long periods of time is just not anything I want to do," he said. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News "I put in my time doing that for many years and had some great wonderful projects, and they took me away from home quite a bit when my kids were young." "Right now, I want to stay home a lot more, and I'm fulfilled with the mission ofthe Gary Sinise Foundation."he admitted. The actor founded his foundation in 2011 to support veterans, first responders and their families through various programs, including smart homes, mental wellness initiatives and community outreach. Aside from running the Gary Sinise Foundation, the "CSI: NY" actor will be returning for the 19th year as the PBS Memorial Day Concert's co-host. Sinise told Fox News Digital that he initially got involved in the event after being invited by NFL legend Joe Montana. "He called me and said, 'Have you heard about the National Memorial Day Concert?' And I said, 'No, I haven't.' He said, 'Well, I just got involved with it a couple of years ago. It's a big concert on the West Lawn of the Capitol, and it's televised on PBS,'" Sinise said. Montana then invited Sinise and his band to perform at the 2005 Memorial Day concert. The following year, he was asked to come back and co-host with Montana. WATCH: Gary Sinise says the Memorial Day Concert is about remembering fallen heroes Sinise described the annual concert as a "national memorial service for our fallen heroes." Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter "Memorial Day is about remembering and honoring those who have sacrificed, given their lives in service to our country over the years. We still have over 130,000 Americans buried in 26 different cemeteries overseas because of the sacrifices that were made during World War II and what not. That's a lot of sacrifice to keep us free over the years," he said. During the show, military service members and their families are showcased, and a spotlight is shined on those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. The National Memorial Day Concert will air on PBS on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET. The show can also be live-streamedon PBSon Memorial Day. Original article source:Gary Sinise open to Hollywood comeback under 'right circumstances'

Gary Sinise open to Hollywood comeback under 'right circumstances'

Gary Sinise open to Hollywood comeback under 'right circumstances' Gary Sinise would make a Hollywood comeback — if the opportunity ...
Books like 'Game of Thrones' to tide you over while you wait for 'Winds of Winter'New Foto - Books like 'Game of Thrones' to tide you over while you wait for 'Winds of Winter'

Expecting new "Game of Thrones" books anytime soon? You know nothing, Jon Snow! It's been over a decade since George R.R. Martin last published a book in the "Song of Ice and Fire" series, but fantasy fans have been well fed withthe show(though perhaps left hungry bythat last season)and"House of the Dragon" spin-offseries. Martin is currently working on his next novel, "The Winds of Winter," but calls it "the curse of my life." In aninterview with TIMEfollowing hispictures with real-life dire wolves, Martin said, "There's no doubt 'Winds of Winter' is 13 years late. I'm still working on it. I have periods where I make progress and then other things divert my attention." If you're far too impatient to wait for "The Winds of Winter" andSeason 3 of "House of the Dragon,"check out these seven high fantasy books with similar themes to "Game of Thrones." Martin himself called this"fantasy as it ought to be written." The first book of the Farseer trilogy follows a prince's bastard son who is treated as an outcast by all except for the king. King Shrewd secretly trains young Fitz as an assassin, harnessing his ancestral magic. Now grown up, he's thrust into dangerous missions where he's both the key to saving the kingdom and the biggest threat to the throne. Also loved by Martin is"The Dragon's Path,"which follows the paths of three characters that lead to a looming all-out war. Marcus has sworn off the battlefield, but when his men are conscripted, he'll have to get creative to stay out of a battle he wants no part of. Cithrin is an orphan tasked with smuggling gold across a war zone, fluent in the secret language of commerce. And Geder is simply a pawn, the heir of a noble house and a lacking soldier who'd rather wax philosophical than wield a sword. If Daenerys and her dragons were your favorite part of "Game of Thrones," you might like"To Shape a Dragon's Breath."The story follows 15-year-old Anequs who finds and bonds with a dragon hatchling. She's revered by her Indigenous community, who haven't seen a dragon in generations. But the Anglish conquerors of her land have different ideas about how to raise a dragon – ideas that don't involve Anequs at all. Reluctantly, they let her enroll in Anglish dragon school, but at a cost. If she doesn't succeed, they'll kill her dragon. In the first book of the"Chorus of Dragons" trilogy, a man who grows up in the slums discovers he's a long-lost prince, the son of a treasonous royal. Suddenly, Kihrin finds himself swept up and essentially imprisoned by his new family, who harbor ruthless political ambitions. As he gains a new understanding of the world and what the storybooks of his childhood lied about, he'll have to understand whether he's meant to save the world or destroy it. If you're still mourning Ned Stark,"The Emperor's Blades"might be for you. The story starts after the emperor of Annur is murdered and follows his three children as they live out the destinies he set for them. Kaden, the heir, remains sequestered in a remote monastery where he must master an ancient power. Valyn is training as an elite soldier oceans away. And Minister Adare is determined to prove herself to her people, but she'll stop at nothing to avenge her father. Loved the warring houses in "Game of Thrones"? Try"The Dandelion Dynasty" series, which starts as two unlikely friends come together to rebel against tyranny. Charming bandit Kuni and fearless, royal-born Mata become allies after an adventure filled with fighting armies, airships and shapeshifting gods. But once they've overthrown the emperor, they're left on different sides of the new order as rivals. "She Who Became the Sun"is perfect for "Game of Thrones" fans seeking fantasy with vengeance and political stakes. Set in 1345 China under harsh Mongol rule, two children in the Zhu family are given two very different fates – their eighth-born son is destined for greatness, while their second daughter is destined for nothingness. But after a bandit attack leaves the children orphaned, the son dies. The girl must use her brother's identity to escape death, avoid her fate and rise to power. Taste is subjective, andUSA TODAY Bookshas plenty of genres to recommend. If dystopian sci-fi is your thing, check out the books we suggest reading after"Red Rising" by Pierce Brown. If you want something with lower stakes and loveable characters, see if a"cozy mystery"or"cozy fantasy" bookis for you. Or, take a look at ourmost anticipated reads of summer 2025.If you want the most popular titles, check outUSA TODAY's Best-selling Booklist. Clare Mulroy is USA TODAY's Books Reporter, where she covers buzzy releases, chats with authors and dives into the culture of reading. Find heron Instagram, subscribe to our weeklyBooks newsletteror tell her what you're reading atcmulroy@usatoday.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Books like Game of Thrones: High fantasy and epic adventures

Books like 'Game of Thrones' to tide you over while you wait for 'Winds of Winter'

Books like 'Game of Thrones' to tide you over while you wait for 'Winds of Winter' Expecting new "Game of Thrones"...
19 Actors You Didn't Know Almost Played Katniss, Peeta and Gale in "The Hunger Games"

Karwai Tang/WireImage, Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock The latestHunger GamesmovieSunrise on the Reapingwill premiere in 2026 Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth starred in the originalHunger Gamesmovies Here are 19 actors who nearly starred in theHunger Gamesfranchise As the cast of the upcomingHunger GamesprequelSunrise on the Reapingis announced, it's more exciting than ever to look back at who could have been in the original film series. More than a decade after the originalHunger Gamesmovie hit theaters in 2012, the franchise has since inspired two more books and subsequent film adaptations — 2023'sThe Ballad of Songbirds and SnakesandSunrise on the Reaping, which is set to make a November 2026 debut. While many other actors were up for the coveted roles, in the end,Jennifer Lawrence,Josh HutchersonandLiam Hemsworthnabbed the parts of Katniss, Peeta and Gale. "Jennifer blew the doors off the place," director Gary Ross toldThe Hollywood Reporterin 2022. "Josh was pitch-perfect. I had no idea that Liam wasn't American until I talked to him when the reading was over. They were all just great. These were honestly easy decisions for me." Here are 19 actors who auditioned for lead roles inThe Hunger Gamesfranchise. Samir Hussein/WireImage; Murray Close/©Lionsgate/courtesy Everett Collection Saoirse Ronanwas one of the 30 actresses who auditioned for the role of Katniss. Though she lost out to Lawrence, she did end up booking a different book-to-movie adaptation, as she starred inThe HostfromTwilightcreator Stephenie Meyer. Cindy Ord/Getty; Murray Close/Color Force/Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock Following her breakout role in 2010'sTrue Grit,Hailee Steinfeldwas one of the major contenders for Katniss. During an interview withThe Independentin November 2019, Steinfeld opened up about not getting cast in the role, saying that she doesn't look back at what could have been. "I truly believe everything happens for a reason," she said. "There are so many parts that I wanted or didn't get ... But I think, weirdly, it's the same feeling of having missed every high school dance and prom, and yet I somehow found my way to the Met Gala. I feel like I've made up for it." Though she didn't play the iconic heroine inThe Hunger Games, she did play another famous archer later in life, asshe was cast as Kate Bishopon Marvel'sHawkeye. Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock Zoey Deutchtested for Katniss, a role she later saidshe was super "disappointed" about not getting. "I screen tested for Katniss but knew I didn't get it because in the screen test, he was like, 'Why don't you read this other part?' " she said on theLights, Camera, Barstoolpodcast. "Literally. But, yeah, that one was a little painful." Though she didn't star inThe Hunger Gamesadaptation, she booked a handful of YA films afterward, including 2013'sBeautiful Creaturesand 2014'sVampire Academy. Gregg DeGuire/WireImage; Murray Close/Lionsgate/Courtesy Everett Collection Shailene Woodleywas another big name who tried out for Katniss. Years later, she went on to play another famous YA heroine as she was cast as Beatrice Prior in 2014'sDivergent. Dia Dipasupil/Getty; Murray Close/Lionsgate/Courtesy Everett Collection Emma Robertswas also up for the role of Katniss. "I was definitely interested in it, but it was just one of those things that didn't end up happening," Roberts told MTV News about auditioning for the part in 2011. "But I'm really excited to see the movie. I read all the books a couple weeks ago and I've got all my friends hooked, so it's totally cool and I can't wait to see it." It all worked out for the best as a few short years later, Roberts bookedAmerican Horror Story: Coven, which helped her gain critical acclaim. Christopher Khoury/Australian Press Agency via ZUMA/Shutterstock ; Murray Close/©Lionsgate/courtesy Everett Collection Years after her breakout role inA Series of Unfortunate Events, Emily Browning toldIndieWirein 2011 that she had been "nervous" for her audition forThe Hunger Games. "I read for [The Hunger Games] a couple of times, but I've never read the book to be honest — which I know is terrible of me," she said, later adding, "I think every single girl in Hollywood read for it a couple of times." Daniele Venturelli/WireImage; Photo by Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock Roberts wasn't the onlyAmerican Horror Storyalum who auditioned forThe Hunger Games.Evan Peterswas reportedly up for the role of Peeta, which went to Hutcherson. Though he didn't star opposite Lawrence as the District 12 tribute, he did act alongside her in theX-Menfilms. Walter McBride/Getty; Lionsgate/Color Force/Kobal/Shutterstock In March 2011, Hunter Parrish confirmed he met withThe Hunger Gamesproducers for the role of Peeta, tellingE! News, "I'd be grateful to get the opportunity." Speaking on fans' support for his potential casting, he added, "You don't get much better than that. The true fans of the book. So regardless of whether I'm a part of the film or not, I feel honored to just sort of be thought of." Mark Hill/CBS via Getty; Murray Close/Lionsgate/courtesy Everett Collection Lucas Till was also a frontrunner for the role of Peeta. Like Peters, he didn't book the role, but did star opposite Lawrence in theX-Menfilms years later. 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' (2014).Lia Toby/Getty ; ©Lionsgate/courtesy Everett Collection During a June 2024 interview withBuzzFeed Celeb,ElvisstarAustin Butlerrevealed that though he auditioned for the role of Peeta, he didn't come very close to getting it. "I auditioned forThe Hunger GamesandI didn't get it at all. I don't even think I got a call back," he said, adding that Hutcherson was "great" as Peeta. Rich Polk/Getty; Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstoc At the height of his time ofWizards of Waverly Place, David Henrie screentested for the role of Gale, which eventually went to Hemsworth. Jerritt Clark/WireImage; Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock Drew Roy was yet another Disney Channel star in the running for Gale. According toThe Hollywood Reporter, theHannah Montanaactor screentested for the role. Leon Bennett/Getty; Color Force/Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock Following his roles on Nickelodeon shows such asLife with DerekandTrue Jackson, VP, Robbie Amell was up for the role of Gale. Rob Kim/Getty; Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock During an interview with Jenny McCarthy forSiriusXM Entertainment,Kristin Chenowethrevealed that she "really wanted" to play Effie inThe Hunger Gamesfilms. "I had a great meeting and a great time looking through the material and I was a fan of the books," she explained. Though she was disappointed she didn't get the part, she added thatElizabeth Bankswas "so good" in the role. Elisabetta A. Villa/WireImage; Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock John C. Reillywas reportedly a major frontrunner for the role of Haymitch, perToday. However, it ended up going toWoody Harrelson. Robin L Marshall/WireImage; Lionsgate/Kobal/Shutterstock While many book fans wanted to seeGarrett Hedlundin the role of Finnick inCatching Fire, the actor told MTV News he ended up turning the role down due to scheduling conflicts. "They did [approach me]," Hedlund said in 2012. "But I was working on this film at the time. We shot the whole film in 23 days and I was really immersed in it. I couldn't get around [to reading theHunger Gamesnovels]." He continued, "Everybody around me is flipping out about the books, and I didn't really have the time to sit down lately to read any book, not justHunger Games. But I've got a couple [projects] on my plate that I'm looking forward to reading now." Eventually, the role went toSam Claflin. Stephane Cardinale/Corbis via Getty; Lionsgate/Color Force/Kobal/Shutterstock Taylor Kitschwas reportedly in the running for Finnick, perEntertainment Weekly.But he later set the record straight, tellingThe Los Angeles Timesin 2012 that the role was "not going to happen." Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic; Lionsgate/Color Force/Kobal/Shutterstock ​​After playing Hutcherson's sister inThe Kids Are All Right,Mia Wasikowskawas reportedly on the "short list" to play District 7 victor Johanna inCatching Fire, according to Digital Spy. The role eventually went toJena Malone. Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Lionsgate/Color Force/Kobal/Shutterstock Tony Shalhoubwas reportedly eyed for the role of District 3 victor Beetee inCatching Fire, however, the part ultimately went toJeffrey Wright. Read the original article onPeople

19 Actors You Didn't Know Almost Played Katniss, Peeta and Gale in “The Hunger Games”

19 Actors You Didn't Know Almost Played Katniss, Peeta and Gale in "The Hunger Games" Karwai Tang/WireImage, Lionsgate/Kobal/S...
Pierce Brosnan Was 'Terrified' of Singing in "Mamma Mia! "Until He Noticed Colin Firth Looking 'Equally Freaked Out'

Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic; Moviestore/Shutterstock Pierce Brosnan admitted he was "terrified" to sing inMamma Mia! In an interview with Vanity Fair, the actor reminisced about his experience working on the beloved musical Brosnan said seeing Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsgård "equally as freaked out" gave him peace Pierce Brosnan admitted he was "terrified" to sing inMamma Mia!,but two of his costars alleviated some of his worries. Brosnan looked back on recordingSOS, which he called "a warhorse of a song," while speaking withVanity Fairto promote his latest show,Mobland. "It's not an easy song to sing, and I was mildly terrified," Brosnan shared. "I remember going out to Air Studios to record the songs." "The only thing that kind of gave me some solace and some peace was to see Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsgård look as equally freaked out as I was as we sat down with Benny [Andersson] and Bjorn [Ulvaeus] and went straight into recording the songs," he added. Collection Christophel/Legendary entertainment/ Universal/Alamy It wasn't just recording the songs that proved to be a challenge. While filming the actual movie, the 72-year-old actor said they had to sing out loud during the scenes to make it believable. "So you record the songs, and then you sing back to the track, but you have to sing because you have to see the effort in the vocal cords, and you have to act the song out," he explained. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Alamy However, he struggled to act and sing simultaneously, so the musical director had to "stand right beside the camera to count me in." "I could never really count in. I was no good," Brosnan added. "I think you can actually see me look to the side of the camera at some point." Despite cringing at old clips from the film, Brosnan noted that he "got a platinum" and "a gold album for that." Brosnan also sang in the 2018 sequelMamma Mia! Here We Go Again. The actor played Sam Carmichael in the films, which also starredAmanda Seyfried,Meryl Streep,Cher,Colin FirthandChristine Baranski. Seven years after the cast reunited for the sequel, Brosnan confirmed that he was still interested in returning for the third movie,Mamma Mia 3. "I think everyone is ready forMamma Mia 3," he toldETon March 30, adding, "Let's see what happens. It would be wonderful to do it. Yeah, why not? We've come this far." Read the original article onPeople

Pierce Brosnan Was 'Terrified' of Singing in “Mamma Mia! ”Until He Noticed Colin Firth Looking 'Equally Freaked Out'

Pierce Brosnan Was 'Terrified' of Singing in "Mamma Mia! "Until He Noticed Colin Firth Looking 'Equally Freaked Out...
Viola Davis Graces the Cannes Film Festival Red Carpet in Yellow, Plus Elle Fanning, Pedro Pascal, Ciara and MoreNew Foto - Viola Davis Graces the Cannes Film Festival Red Carpet in Yellow, Plus Elle Fanning, Pedro Pascal, Ciara and More

Stars have been everywhere this week. AtCannes Film Festival,Viola Daviswalks the red carpet forThe Mastermind, andElle Fanningbeams at Hotel Martinez. Meanwhile,Pedro Pascalhas a night out in London, andCiaraperforms at the amfAR Gala in Cap d'Antibes, France. Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings! Earl Gibson III/Deadline via Getty Viola Davis glows in a lime gown and gem-studded necklace atThe Mastermindred carpet during Cannes Film Festival in France on May 23. Arnold Jerocki/GC Images Elle Fanning gives an over-the-shoulder look in a jeweled gown at Hotel Martinez during Cannes Film Festival on May 23. JP/TM / BACKGRID A stylish Pedro Pascal arrives at Soho House in London for theBallerinapremiere afterparty on May 23. Pascal Le Segretain/amfAR/Getty Ciara is mic'd up for a performance during the amfAR Gala in Cap d'Antibes, France, on May 22. Tom Nicholson/Shutterstock Gillian Andersonopts for a strapless dress at the L'Oreal Lights on Women Award ceremony in Cannes, on May 23. Arnold Jerocki/GC Images Simone Ashleycontinues her run of all-white looks at Hotel Martinez during the Cannes Film Festival on May 23. Andreas Rentz/Getty Alana Haimshows off herThe MastermindcostarJosh O'Connoron the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival on May 23. TheImageDirect.com Romeo Beckhamrocks a buzzcut like his dad in the '90s as he leaves a hotel in London on May 22. BACKGRID A casualJustin Bieberheads out in West Hollywood, California, on May 22. Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Riz Ahmedwatches the match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale in Como, Italy, on May 22. Jeff Spicer/Getty Ana de Armasand Catalina Sandino Moreno embrace at theFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinapremiere in New York City on May 22. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Overcompensating'sOwen ThieleandLukas Gageattend Emporio Armani Fragrances' Stronger With You event in Venice, California, on May 22. Paras Griffin/Getty 2 Chainz, his wifeKeshaand their sonHalosit court-side for the Atlanta Dream game against the Indiana Fever in Georgia on May 22. Atlanta Dream Ari Lennoxsings during halftime at the Atlanta Dream game against the Indiana Fever in Georgia on May 22. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Jason Schwartzmanstares straight into the camera at theMountainheadpremiere in New York City on May 22. Marco Perretta Rauw Alejandroand Buchanan's Whiskey celebrate his new albumCosa Nuestraat the Barclays Center in N.Y.C. on May 21. Jojo Korsh/BFA.com Nachos Figuerasjoins Brunello Cucinelli and Claiborne Swanson Frank to celebrateFather & Childin L.A. on May 21. Chad Salvador Photography Normaniwears a black gown to The Azazie Ball in Beverly Hills, California, on May 20. DUTCH/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Miley Cyrusheads intoJimmy KimmelLivein Los Angeles on May 22 wrapped in a white fur coat. Dave Benett/amfAR/Getty Heidi Klummakes her rounds at the amfAR Gala and says hello toJeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchezin Cap d'Antibes, France, on May 22. Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Chloë Grace Moretz,Jaden SmithandSophie Turnereach sport eccentric outfits at the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026 show in Avignon, France, on May 22. Victor Boyko/Getty DameHelen Mirrenrocks a statement necklace of pearls on the red carpet forLa Venue De L'avenirat Cannes Film Festival on May 22. DPTIG / BACKGRID A chicElle Fanningarrives at the Hotel Martinez during Cannes Film Festival on May 23. Mason Poole via PictureGroup/Shutterstock Beyoncébrings theCowboy Carterrodeo to East Rutherford, New Jersey, for her first show of five on May 22. Kennedy Pollard/amfAR/amfAR via Getty Adam Lamberttakes the stage at the amfAR Gala in Cap d'Antibes, France, on May 22. Kennedy Pollard/amfAR/amfAR via Getty Teri Hatcherwalks the runway during the amfAR Gala Cannes 2025 in Cap d'Antibes, France, on May 22. Mike Marsland/WireImage Taraji P. Hensonframes her face in an elegant white gown at the amfAR Gala in Cap d'Antibes, France, on May 22. Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Emma StoneandSaoirse Ronansit next to each other at the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026 show in Avignon, France, on May 22. Arnold Jerocki/GC Images Simone Ashleywalks around the Hotel Martinez in an all-white outfit during Cannes Film Festival in France on May 22. Craig Barritt/Getty Ayesha Curry,Steph Curry,David BeckhamandVictoria Beckhammeet up at the TIME100 Impact Dinner in New York City on May 22. Charley Gallay/Getty Ayo Edebiri, Jason Mantzoukas andNick Krollare happy to be at a Netflix event forBig Mouthin Los Angeles on May 22. Bruce Glikas/WireImage Outer Critics Circle Award winnersAdam DriverandSarah Snooksmile together at the ceremony in New York City on May 22. Santiago Felipe/Getty Naomi Wattsand her daughterKai Schreiberarrive at the Mother Daughter Holy Spirit Trans Rights Fundraiser in New York City on May 22. Todd Williamson/January Images Overcompensatingstars Owen Thiele,Benito Skinner, Wally Baram, Mary Beth Barone and Adam DiMarco gather in a golf cart at the show's FYC event in L.A. on May 22. Kevin Winter/Getty Kate Hudsonperforms at The Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, California, on May 22. Scott Legato/WireImage Shakiracontinues her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour in Detroit on May 22. Araya Doheny/Getty Adam Brodyattends his career retrospective hosted by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation at Vidiots in Los Angeles on May 22. Lia Toby/Getty CostarsGillian AndersonandJason Isaacssnap a photo at a screening of their filmThe Salt Pathin London on May 22. Jordan Strauss/January Images Michael Henry,Trixie Matteland Tim Murray beam at theWish You Were Queerpremiere in West Hollywood, California, on May 22. Mike Coppola/Getty Callum McGowan, Olivia Morris and Bluey Robinson crack open a book atThe Librarians: The Next ChapterFYC event in New York City on May 20. Pascal Le Segretain/amfAR/Getty Mariska Hargitayand husbandPeter Hermannmake for a striking pair as they hold hands at the amfAR Gala in Cannes on May 22. BACKGRID Sabrina Carpenterwalks her newly-adopted golden retriever puppy in Los Angeles on May 22. James Veysey/Shutterstock Keanu Reevesspeaks to the crowd at the premiere ofFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinain London on May 22. Andreas Rentz/amfAR/Getty Heidi Klumlooks stunning in black at Gala Cannes in France on May 22. Pascal Le Segretain/amfAR/Getty Barbara Palvinbreaks out a bridal look at the amfAR Gala in Cannes, France on May 22. Kennedy Pollard/amfAR/amfAR via Getty Colman Domingolooks as fashionable as ever at the amfAR Gala in France on May 22. Kennedy Pollard/amfAR/amfAR via Getty Ellen von Unwerth mans the camera at the amfAR Gala in France on May 22. Andreas Rentz/amfAR/Getty Spike LeeandAdrien Brodydine together at the amfAR Gala on May 22. Remy Martin ModelChanel Imanand her husband, NFL starDavon Godchaux, toast with Rémy Martin cognac in Cannes. ABC/Heidi Gutman Alix Earleannounces onGood Morning Americathat she will join the cast ofDancing with the Starson May 22. Christos Katsiaouni Tina Knowlespours a cocktail at the Cowboy Carter Tour New York Kickoff Party powered by SirDavis American Whisky, Marriott Bonvoy and EDITION. Wasa Dylan Efronchannels his inner camp counselor at Wasa Camp Crunch in New York City on May 21. Bennett Raglin/Getty Ice Spicemotivates students at the the Kate Spade New York x Girls Inc. Wellness Mini Summit at The Young Women's Leadership School in New York City on May 21. Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee David ArquetteandMelissa Joan Hartvolunteer with Feeding America and the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee in Nashville. Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock Adam Clayton,Bono, The Edge and Larry Mullen Jr. ofU2pose withEd Sheeran, who presented them with the Fellowship of The Ivors Academy award in London on May 22. BFA Emma Robertssteps out at Longchamp's landmark store in New York City on May 20. Arnold Turner/Eclipse Content for Anthony Anderson Family Foundation Anthony AndersonandDon Cheadlelink up at Anderson's 7th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic on May 19 in Palm Desert, California. JP Yim/Getty Lucy Liuspeaks at the TAAF Heritage Month Summit and Celebration on May 21 in New York City. Chase Freedom A'ja Wilson,Kevin HartandStephen Curryteam up for a Chase Freedom campaign. Paras Griffin/Getty Angela Bassettattends the premiere ofMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoningin Atlanta, Georgia on May 21. Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller cheer on the New York Knicks from the sidelines on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Dominique Charriau/WireImage Elle Fanning flashes a wide grin at the photo call forSentimental Valueduring the Cannes Film Festival on May 22. Dave Benett/Getty Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost smile together at a dinner aboard RH Three in celebration ofEleanor The Greaton May 21 in Cannes. Chris Jackson/Getty Prince William attends an event celebrating The Royal Foundation's new partnership with Street Soccer Scotland at Leith Community Centre in Leith, Scotland on May 21. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Nicole Ari Parker,Kristin Davis,Sarah Jessica Parker,Sarita ChoudhuryandCynthia Nixoncelebrate season 3 ofAnd Just Like That...on May 21 at Crane Club in New York City. Eric Charbonneau/Apple TV+ via Getty Seth Rogenattends an FYC event for his show,The Studioat the Think Apple TV+ Emmy House in L.A. on May 21. Bruce Glikas/WireImage Isa Antonetti,Rita Morenoand Natalie Venetia Belcon pose together backstage atBuena Vista Social Clubat The Schoenfeld Theatre in New York City on May 21. 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