President Clinton joined actor Michael Douglas and DreamWorks film studio co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg at a glitzy, $10,000-per-couple dinner in Hollywood at the weekend.
The political fundraiser was expected to generate about $1 million for the Democratic Party. Film director Oliver Stone and actors Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen also attended.
Full Monty star Mark Addy is set to play a bungling criminal in a caper being filmed this summer. The actor, who played bumbling security guard Dave in the movie about a Sheffield strip troupe, is to head the cast in The Last Yellow.
He co-stars with up-and-coming actor Charlie Creed-Miles, who appeared as a heroin addict in the Gary Oldman-directed film, Nil By Mouth.
London Transport minister and former Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson took a trip down memory lane today to promote the role the London mayor could have in bringing more film-making to the streets of the capital.
Actor Hugh Grant presented Jackson with a bouquet of daffodils and white tulips on the set of his new film in Notting Hill.
The Princess of Wales did not say she intended to marry her friend, Dodi Al Fayed, on the island of Hydra, the island's mayor said yesterday to counter a newspaper report.
Shortly before the princess and Al Fayed were killed in a car crash last August, they spent more than a week cruising the Aegean Sea and stopping at Greek islands, including Hydra, about 40 miles south of Athens.