Celebrity Photos of the Week: Meet the new Fresh Prince Harry of Bel Air!
Buckle up for synergy! Here’s the 11-year-old actress Quvenzhané Wallis, an Oscar nominee two years ago for Beasts of the Southern Wild, but now promoting her new movie Annie with a corporate crossover involving a premiere onboard a flight from Los Angeles to New York. Welcome to the new Hollywood, kid!Rich Polk
And did her Annie co-star Jamie Foxx come along for the ride (and appearance fee)? Hey, this is the guy who reprised his Django Unchained role for a cameo in a Seth MacFarlane movie! I’m not saying he’s a gold-diggerRich Polk
Over the course of the four-hour flight, Ms. Wallis adorably delivered the safety procedures...Rich Polk
Handed out pretzels to passengers...Rich Polk
And, hopefully, found herself a new agentRich Polk
Toward a similar cause, this week found singer-actress Jennifer Hudson lending her profile to a Los Angeles event sponsored by a massive multinational conglomerate. And she actually won an Oscar!John Shearer
But at least her event gave out loot bagsJohn Shearer
Now to the Lincoln Center in New York, where the premiere of the series Mozart in the Jungle drew a gaggle of celebrities, among them Ralph Macchio. Photo requests for him to do The Crane went unansweredMireya Acierto/Getty Images
Also at the Mozart premiere: Film director Roman Coppola and Jason Schwartzman. One is the coattail-riding son of a famous film director, the other an indie-film darling who ran out of quirky roles a decade ago. Misery truly does love companyMireya Acierto/Getty Images
However, unlike Mr. Macchio, Mr. Schwartzman was more than willing to do The CraneMireya Acierto/Getty Images
And oh my, isn’t that Malcolm McDowell? The onetime star of the classic Kubrick film A Clockwork Orange? He doesn’t seem nearly so fearsome at 71 and without his gang of droogs backing him upMireya Acierto/Getty Images
Also at the Mozart in the Jungle mixer was Bernadette Peters, who looked pretty good for a 66-year-old, though if she sucks those cheeks in any tighter she’s going to lose some fillingsMireya Acierto/Getty Images
Last stop: Central London, where Prince Harry was enlisted to play the fool at The Annual ICAP Charity Day event. Step one: A prank phone call to his grandmother right during Corgi-feeding time. Cheeky lad!POOL/Reuters
Step two: Dutifully pose for photographs with semi-famous English TV actors, in this instance former Homeland star Damien Lewis. CheckWPA Pool/Getty Images
Step three: Solicit charity donations over the phone while pretending all the other volunteers aren’t bulky footballers in drag. Roger thatPOOL/Reuters
Step four: Maintain regal presence while screening candidates to produce future heirs to the British throne. Because you can never have too many potential heirs to the thronePOOL/Reuters
Step five: Watch your entire day’s work go down the drain when Simon Cowell shows up and says, ‘You sound like Cher after she’s been to the dentist’Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images