Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Anne Hathaway, and Andy Samberg were three of the headliners at the MPTF’s “Reel Stories, Real Lives” event at Milk Studios Saturday night. MPTF Foundation chariman Jeffrey Katzenberg was all over, with Samberg backstage and also with wife Marilyn Katzenberg and Frances Fisher. (Getty Images)
Host Will Arnett riffs with Ruth Tompson. (Getty Images)
“Orange is the New Black’s” Taylor Schilling made her first appearance at the three-year-old event. Season 2 of her Netflix show returns June 6. (Getty Images)
“House of Lies’” Dawn Olivieri and Casey Affleck, looking much like big brother Ben. (Getty Images)
The Academy of Country Music Awards has to be the only awards show with an “archery” pre-event. Justin Moore (left) and Luke Bryan (right, shooting) brought a bow and arrow to Vegas earlier on Saturday. (Getty Images)
Back in L.A., Breckin Meyer intros daughter Clover Meyer to Drew Barrymore at Safe Kids Day LA at the Lot in West Hollywood on Saturday afternoon. (Getty Images)
All four current “The Voice” judges pulled off an intimate concert in deep Hollywood Thursday night. “Big thanks to @thesayersclub and @slslasvegas for having our @nbcthevoice party tonight,” Exec. Producer Mark Burnett tweeted. (Photos by Trae Patton/NBC)
A few blocks away on the Paramount lot, HBO’s “Silicon Valley” premiered with Programming President Michael Lombardo striking a familiar pose. (Getty Images).
“Silicon Valley” EP Alec Berg and creator Mike Judge. (Getty Images)
Janelle Monae and M.I.A. performed with each other at both of Audi’s A3 simultaneous launch parties – one at SIR’s Stage 37 in NYC and the other at the old Smashbox in West Hollywood in a hologram duet. The song: an unreleased collaboration. (Getty Images)
…and here’s what it looked like during rehearsals. Forgoing its annual Super Bowl hoopla, Audi focused on this, launching the A3 on (get it?), April 3.
Scooter Braun, who has long supported little brother Adam’s Pencils for Promise (including recruiting Justin Bieber to donate a piece of ticket sales) came to the group’s silent auction at Unici Casa in Culver City Thursday night. (Photo by Alyson Whipman)
The Guy PR Alliance: Pivotal PR’s RJ Rousso, PR Dept.’s Chet Mehta, and BWR’s Steve Wilson (back visiting from NYC) at Wilson and Brett Ruttenberg’s “Guys Night Out” at Unionmade Thursday night, an industry networking happy hour. (The shop is on GQ’s 10 best list of independent men’s stores.) (Photo by Ellee Durels.)
British director Amma Assante with BAFTA LA’s Nigel Daly after screening her TIFF alumni film “Belle” for a panel of film industry insiders at Soho House on Thursday night, part of BAFTA’s “Brits to Watch” series. (Getty Images)
Intrepid Pictures’ Trevor Macy, Relativity’s Tucker Tooley and Jason Blum pre-gamed the horror film “Oculus” at the Spare Room at the Roosevelt on Thursday. (Getty Images.)
Pen Pals: Meanwhile in New York, Rosario Dawson and Ed Norton (former “25th Hour” co-stars) drew the good seats at a party celebrating Montblanc’s Meisterstuck pen’s 90th birthday. (Getty Images)
There’s a Hamm in the middle at the final season premiere of “Mad Men”: Kiernan Shipka, Jessica Pare, Elisabeth Moss, Jon Hamm, and January Jones at Wednesday night’s Arclight premiere. (Getty Images)
Robert De Niro comes over to hug Al Pacino at the SeriousFun Children’s Network Gala at Cipriani’s 42nd St. in NYC on Wednesday night. (Getty Images)
Earlier on Wednesday, Petra Nemcova gave career advice about building her “professional brand” to a LinkedIn audience, and in return, got the pros to help “spruce” her LinkedIn profile. The Q&A took place at Core: club, home of TheWrap’s Grill NYC this June.
Meanwhile in Glendale, Courtney Lopez and Mario Lopez joined The Grove developer Rick Caruso to open a new outpost of Michael Mina restaurant Bourbon Steak at The Americana. (Photo by Alexandra Wyman/Invision)
The party was on stage at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for the 50th Anniversary of the Music Center on Tuesday night. Florence Henderson went hands on with performer Christine Ebersole, and Nigel Lythgoe, Cadillac’s global ad director Craig Bierley, and Mercedes Tondre formed a group. (Getty Images)
Sibylle Szaggars (Mrs. Robert Redford), Redford, and Roseanne Barr backstage at “After Midnight” on Broadway on Tuesday, Vanessa Williams’ first night in the cast. (Getty Images)
Earlier in NYC, Amy Schumer rolled out a NSFW food truck in Manhattan – tied to her “Finger Blaster” sketch – ahead of Tuesday night’s season two premiere of her Comedy Central series. (Getty Images)
After a $44 million opening weekend, Russell Crowe wore a genuine smile to the London “Noah” premiere in Leicester Square on Monday night. “Les Mis” pal Hugh Jackman turned up to support. (Getty Images.)
After a Grove premiere, dance movie “Make Your Move” moved to Umami Burger for the after party on Monday night. First time feature star Derek Hough, co-star BoA (a big Korean pop star), and writer/director Duane Adler. (Getty Images)
Earlier in the night, Robin Roberts guest-judged on “Dancing with the Stars” on Monday. (Getty Images)
QT was the guest of honor on the opening weekend of “For the Record: Tarantino,” a live mashup of Tarantino movie music playing at DBA in West Hollywood. (Rony Alwin)
Demi Moore came to see daughter Rumer Willis perform, twenty years after dad Bruce starred in “Pulp Fiction.” (Rony Alwin)
“The Carrie Diaries’” Lindsey Gort played Uma Thurman’s lead role from the “Kill Bill” movies. (Photos by Rony Alwin)
Jane Leeves, Valerie Bertinelli, Constance Zimmer, and Wendie Malick had fun with Dave Foley after TV Land went live with a tense hour: A double feature of live episodes of “Hot in Cleveland” and “The Soul Man” back to back. (Getty Images).
Cedric the Entertainer and John Beasly at the after party for both casts, at CBS in Studio City on March 26. (Getty Images)
Ken Jeong is an actual licensed physician in real life. Alex Trebeck is not a park ranger, but he played a version of himself in the special. (Getty Images)
Cody Simpson (left) and host Mark Wahlberg (it has to be in the contract) both got slimed at Nickelodeon’s Kid’s Choice Awards on Saturday night. (Getty Images)
Austin Mahone goes through the rite of passage. (Getty Images)
Pumping iron man and “Iron Man”: John Cena and Robert Downey Jr. inside USC’s Galen Center, Nick’s recent home after several years at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion. (Getty Images)
Lately it’s not a party unless Pharrell is there. The “Happy” guy with Kaley Cuoco and Selena Gomez. (Getty Images)
Jim Parsons. (Getty Images)
They share initials, “SNL”, a parallel phonetic cadence to their names, and the flop “That’s My Boy”: Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg. (Getty Images)
A week before “Wrestlemania 30”, John Cena and the Bella Twins. (Nickelodeon photos by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images.)