
After
posing for photos on the red carpet, Julia Roberts, Casey Affleck, Bruce Willis, and Tom Hanks were just a handful of the A-listers who performed last night in honor of Paul Newman. Joined on stage by the children from the Painted Turtle Camp, the actors got into costume and character as Jack Nicholson narrated The World of Nick Adams. While remembering Paul was a key element of the night, there were also plenty of jokes.
Oct 28 2008 - 5:00am by
Molly

Last night some of the biggest names in Hollywood got together in San Francisco for a reading of The World of Nick Adams at Davies Symphony Hall. The event was to benefit Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Camp the Painted Turtle, which made it an especially touching and memorable evening. The
legendary actor was honored by friends including Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks, Casey Affleck, Joaquin Phoenix and more.

It was a family affair for Rumer Willis at
The House Bunny premiere at Mann Village Theater in LA last night. Ashton, Bruce, Demi and the rest of the gang came out to support her new movie, proving once again how
close the whole family is. Her parents weren't the only ones with dates on their arms, Rumer brought her boyfriend Micah Alberti to pose for photos and see the film.

George Clooney was the last man standing from the
Leatherheads cast, with neither Renee Zellweger nor John Krasinski showing their faces at a screening of the film in NYC last night. He did have the support of Bruce Willis, his close friend Ellen Barkin, and Julianna Margulies — which is a fun little treat for fans of old-school
ER. Clooney looked like he was in good spirits as usual, but behind the scenes of his new movie, things have been less than perfect.

Demi Moore has been showing off her stems in a variety of different dresses as she makes her way around NYC promoting her new movie
Flawless. Last night Bruce (plus his PYT) and Tallulah were by her side for a screening of the film between stops at Letterman and GMA this morning. We never get tired of seeing this happy family
being so supportive of one another.