Tuesday, July 13, 2010

  Covert Affairs': Inside the CIA's Canadian headquarters

 

  

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  We're standing in a hallway adjacent to the Oval Office. Except we're not in the White House. Or the United States, for that matter.

  More on that in a minute. It's better to start at the beginning in telling you about a visit Zap2it paid to the set of USA's new show "Covert Affairs" in mid-June.

  The beginning is in a huge -- like, drive-a-tank-through-it huge -- former Canadian military facility in Toronto that houses most of the show's standing sets, from the CIA bullpen where we hung with star Christopher Gorham (yours truly is next to Gorham in the photo above) to the apartment where new agent Annie Walker (Piper Perabo) lives across the patio from her sister's (Anne Dudek) house.

  Annie's bedroom and sister Danielle's kitchen (pictured below) are warm and homey -- at least half of the dozen or so reporters on the set made comments like, "I could live here" -- and stand pretty much directly opposite to the cool, mostly unadorned CIA offices where Annie works.

  "Danielle is this very motherly figure," Dudek (familiar to many from her un-motherly role of Amber -- akak "Cutthroat Bitch" on "House") says, a point driven home by all the pictures of the kids and toys strewn around the kitchen and the porch. "She has a motherly kind of thing that does anchor Annie into real life and the real world. ... There's like a maternal-sisterly sort of blur."

  

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  The difference in set design is pretty much the show in a nutshell: "Covert Affairs" is nearly as interested in Annie's life outside the agency as inside it -- or, more accurately, how the two worlds intersect ("where the rubber touches the ground," as executive producer Doug Liman puts it).

  So while the CIA offices where Annie works are all sharp angles and fluorescent lights, the attention to detail is impressive. Taking us through the set, exec producer Gene Klein notes that just as with the real agency, you won't find any trash cans. Instead, there's a heavy-duty shredder along one wall and "burn bags" -- literally, bags for collecting documents to be burned at the end of the day -- here and there.

  Adjacent to the open area where Annie works is the office of Gorham's character, Auggie Anderson, works. Auggie is blind, and his office is outfitted with a Braille keyboard for his computer and stacks of sophisticated audio equipment (he also has a very cool, not-quite-true-to-life laser-pointer cane). The offices where higher-ups Kari Matchett and Peter Gallagher work are bigger and a little bit more welcoming, but they're still not places you'd really want to linger.

  Of course, a show about the CIA isn't going to have its lead character just sit at a desk. "Covert Affairs" is doing a fair amount of location shooting, using the Toronto area to double for Washington and, with the help of green screens, locations around the world (Liman notes that the shores of Lake Ontario even served as a Sri Lankan beach for the pilot).

  Which brings us back to the White House, where Perabo meets us for an interview. There's a large standing set in Toronto that has served as 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in numerous productions (including the History Channel's upcoming Kennedys miniseries). On the day we visited, "Covert Affairs" was using the corridors outside the Oval Office as congressional offices for an episode where Annie goes after a shady senator (guest star D.W. Moffett).

  Perabo greets us in costume -- her everyday CIA attire -- and a pair of sneakers. But before she poses with us for a group photo, she insists on donning a pair of Christian Louboutin heels that figure into the plot of Tuesday's premiere and in future episodes as well: "I did a scene, I think it's in [episode five], where I rappel down an elevator shaft with this really hot guy, [and I'm] in the Louboutins. And I was like, 'This is my favorite job ever.'"

  Alas, her feet are cut off in the photo below. But we're guessing at least part of her smile is about the shoes.

  

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

A blooming Rose

  

  

Marion Caunter

  — Pic courtesy of BustamamMarion Rose Caunter doesn't have a typical week.

  Jet-setting and interviewing celebri­ties for E! News Asia while still attending local engagements and productions - the word 'typical', does not exist when it comes to describing her schedule.

  "Whatever it is, every Thursday is our recording in Singapore. I'll fly in Wednesday night, or Thursday morn­ing, and usually I'll fly back or just stay a night.

  "And then, as and when, they will have assignments where we'll fly wher­ever we have to."

  Having just wrapped the first sea­son of MyEG Xtra Time with Nur Fazura Sharifuddin, Marion still doesn't seem to have much free time.

  With E! News Asia taking up most of her time, there are also other plans that need her attention.

  "We've shot seven episodes so far, so it's still a very new experience.

  "The whole ride has been a highlight, from the trip to the auditions, to get­ting it, to going on air for the first time, to going for the Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong and to meeting Donatella Versace in person."

  The 4th Asian Film Awards was the eye-opener, being not just the first assignment but its status as a huge Asian star-studded event.

  "We were prepped, and we even Googled names to find out backgrounds of everyone. Or at least everything on those recognisable stars.

  "Names like Andy Lau and Shah Rukh Khan obviously are known by everyone, but it was rattling, to be very prepared on the red carpet."

  Her personal high was her one-on-one interview with Sarah Jessica Parker for the promo of Sex And The City 2.

  Apart from meeting 'Carrie Bradshaw', she also had time out with Cynthia Nix­on who plays Miranda Hobbes.

  "I was starstruck. I am easily start­struck by people I admire.

  "Most times they tell me the names I'm going to interview, and it's like it's no biggie, and you're like whatever, be­cause you don't care.

  "When you're a fan however, you're like 'Oh My God, if I ask a lot of questions will she hate me, or worse of all - what if she's a snob?' The worse thing about being a fan is leaving the interview up­set and I was like 'please be nice', and she (Parker) was."

  Marion had questions she wanted to ask, but there wasn't enough time.

  "I so wanted to ask her about her work as the president and chief creative officer of her own fashion line for Hal­ston Heritage.

  "We ran out of time as I only had 10 minutes with her."

  Parker's secondary collection for Hal­ston is featured in the Sex And The City sequel as part of its fashion montage.

  Fashionable inclinations are definite­ly one of the main attributes of what makes the job with E! so wonderful. And we're not talking about the limited edition Christian Louboutin she managed to pick up after meeting SJP.

  Meeting fashion icon and vice-pres­ident of the Versace Group and chief designer of the fashion line Donatella Versace was a surreal experience.

  "Goes to show the power of E! on the red carpet. There was a long line of media from Hong Kong and all over the world but Donatella just ignored everyone and came straight to us when she saw the E! microphone and went, 'E! You're in Asia now!' in a strong accent," recalled Marion laughing before adding how nice Donatella was.

  

Marion Caunter

  MEETING HER IDOL: Marion with Sarah Jessica ParkerWith power comes responsibility.

  "Since I've been on E! News Asia, peo­ple are definitely watching more, and with that comes a lot of negative com­ments, and I've heard so many compari­sons to the American version and how there were better candidates.

  "I've had good comments too, but there'll always be horrible ones. I've had people professing how much they hate me. Hate... that's such a strong word..."

  Still, she must be doing something right.

  E News Asia goes through stringent vetting, where tapes get sent to the States for approval before they come back here for airing.

  "In the first month, they were so in­volved and my co-host Dominic Lau was facing things like being told to cut his hair, or getting it the right colour. When they get to that point, you know they do care that much and are that in­volved in the show."

  Working with heartthrob Dom is nothing new.

  With Poparazzi they had their encounters but with E!, it has been intense.

  "He's like a child, and he won't be happy with me saying this but he is.

  "He brings so much laughter and energy to the set. A link that could take 10 minutes, stretches to 45 minutes because he's cracking the crew up and I have to scold him."

  Both of them have grown up since their stint on Channel [V] and E! seems to be a barrel of laughs de­spite the hectic lifestyle.

  And if the jet-setting and starry sights aren't enough, there's always the backing of American hosts of E! News, Giuliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest, which is more than enough to spur them on to do the best job possible.

  "Giuliana was very much aware of E! News Asia, and she was congratu­lating me on getting the job and she is simply amazing.

  "Ryan however was unaware there was an Asian version - he's never even been to Asia! He's known throughout the world and he's never even been to this part of the world.

  "I've been a fan of him since eight or nine years ago and his success on TV, radio and as an entrepreneur is indeed an inspiration."

  E! News Asia is such a high that Marion says she's ready to end her career with E!.

  

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  FASHIONISTAS: Marion with fashion designer Vera Wang"If not for E! News Asia, I would have left to study at the prestigious Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) in Los Angeles.

  "Everyone, fans and friends asked me to try for it, so I did and I passed the au­ditions. School's al­ways going to be there."

  She might however consider not furthering her studies if there's marriage in the cards. Of course rumours are aplenty that Marion will be getting hitched pretty soon, though the pretty and petite 30-year-old prefers to remain mum and casually touches on the issue before leaving it be.

  "I may just dive right into it and start my fashion line. You can do it, and get people to do the technical bits. I know how to sketch, and learnt about fabrics.

  "I don't know pattern making and construction nor am I that good at sew­ing, but I have lots of friends who will help out."

  It's a dream that she has had for a long time, and Marion insists the dream will come true one day. She said it has been stalled because of enticing job offers.

  Changing the topic a little, and touch­ing on Sarimah Ibrahim helming The Biggest Loser Asia (now moving into its second season), Marion agrees that Malaysian talents are beginning to get noticed.

  "In fact when they did auditions for E! News Asia, they said Malaysians were impressive, and it's not impossible that our melting pot of cultures and ethnici­ties hold something special apart from the talents here."

  With word that Fashion TV will be heading to our shores, Marion is ex­cited.

  "Why not? Would I do it? Never say never. I've said never before and it hap­pens anyway," she laughed.

  

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  WORKING HARD: Marion on the set of E! News Asia in SingaporeHer road to success

  The 30-year-old is a graduate of the Marquette University in Mil­waukee, Wisconsin with a degree in broadcasting and electronic communications.

  Having begun her career as a reporter for Milwaukee's WB 18 Channel, she moved on to work in the advertising de­partment of KIIS-FM.

  Her return to Malaysia, made her a household name for being the host of the 8TV Quickie, a dai­ly slot while also func­tioning as the station's urban content execu­tive in charge of pre- and post-production of the station's in-house shows, Latte at 8 and Flava.

  Alongside Awal Ashaari, she also hosted three seasons of One In A Million, apart from a brief stint with Hitz FM and Channel [V] where she hosted Poparazzi

  E! news update - Marion to tie the knot

  Would the guy who weds Marion Caunter need to do a Mr Big and pro­vide a walk-in closet for her just like Carrie needed?

  "No," she laughs.

  "He does, however, need to know and prepare that I have a lot of clothes and shoes.

  "And he knows."

  What is she prepared to share about her marriage to a prominent businessman?

  

Marion Caunter

  — Pic courtesy of Bustamam"Well, yes, I am very serious and yes, it's going to happen soon and we will reveal it when we are ready.

  "It makes me more nervous when people ask. I will tell, but I'm just not ready to talk about it anymore right now."

  Marion's biggest fear with marriage is how overwhelming preparations can be.

  "I don't want to be a bridezilla!"

  She doesn't want a circus, and hopes her marriage will be about what's im­portant - the union between her and the man she will spend the rest of her life with.

  "The important thing is, he's got to be the right one.

  "He is the one," she said referring to her beau of choice. "He made me a bet­ter person. He knows how to deal with my negative drama and it's not com­plete when I'm not around him"

  How about him?

  "Well I ask him all the time, but he just says I make him happy.

  "Things are just right, and five years later, the most important thing I can say about our relationship is, we never go to bed angry. End the day with ev­erything resolved, always."

  How will she maintain her image after walking down the aisle? Will she still be a smokin' sexbomb?

  "My idea of sexy has always been about the women's silhouette and not baring skin.

  "So I am pretty comfortable with how I dress, and so I won't change."

  The most important thing is, does marriage spell the end of her career?

  "Marriage is the beginning of ev­erything, not the end," she says confi­dently.

  And kids?

  "I would have babies if I could right now. I am so ready, but of course, I have to be married first."

Community detention for serial shoplifter

  

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  A serial shoplifter with a 27-year criminal history, including 49 convictions for dishonesty and shoplifting, has admitted stealing a $670 pair of Versace sunglasses.

  Cushla Michelle Gilmour, 41, of Tauranga, who earlier admitted three charges of shoplifting, was sentenced to six months' community detention and one year's supervision when she appeared in Tauranga District Court on Friday.

  On January 31, Gilmour took the $670 pair of Versace sunglasses from a display case at Sunglasses Hut and put them in her handbag, yet denied having them when confronted by store security.

  The glasses were found and returned to the display case undamaged.

  On February 4, she returned to Bayfair Shopping Centre and stole two singlets from Cotton On, valued at $30, and two pair of shorts and a T-shirt valued at $175 from clothing store Nevada.

  But as she did so, the security tags on the stolen items set off the store alarm and she was chased down by a staff member.

  Gilmour told police she had to steal because she did not have enough money to survive each week.

  Judge Paul Geoghegan told Gilmour that a jail sentence for an offender like her was a "no brainer".

  Gilmour had an appalling criminal history stretching back to 1983, which included 49 convictions for dishonesty and shoplifting, the judge said.

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  Judge Geoghegan said what was concerning was Gilmour's attempt to paint herself as the victim and she needed to get past that view. "It is high time at the age of 41 that you start to put yourself in someone else's shoes."

  However, the judge said on this occasion he was prepared to step back from prison and impose community detention and supervision in the hope that the sentence along with Gilmour's attendance at Community Alcohol and Drug Service's relapse programme would help her to break the cycle of her offending.

  Gilmour was also ordered to pay $30 reparation to Cotton On and also sentenced to 200 hours' community work in lieu of wiping $3000 fines.

Celebrated Florida interior designer who transformed Versace mansion in Miami dies in Bahamas

  

  

Wallace Tutt

  FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2003 file photo, Wallace Tutt naps in a hammock on his private island of Caribe Cay in The Bahamas. The South Florida interior designer whose elegant creations were popular with movie stars, models and fashion icons was found dead on June 12, 2010 in an exclusive area of the Bahamas, according to authorities. (AP Photo/Felipe Major, File) (Felipe Major, AP / November 4, 2003)

  MEGAN REYNOLDS Associated Press Writer

  NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — J. Wallace Tutt III, a South Florida interior designer whose elegant creations were popular with movie stars, models and fashion icons, was found dead in the Bahamas, authorities said Sunday. He was 53.

  The cause of Tutt's death has not been determined, police said. He is best known for transforming the Miami mansion of the late Italian designer Gianni Versace into a South Beach icon. He also designed homes for Cher and had celebrity friends including Jack Nicholson and model Elle McPherson.

  He was found Saturday morning in a grassy area of exclusive Harbour Island known as The Narrows, said a police official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the news media.

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  The official said there were no signs of violence on the body and detectives are looking into the possibility drugs contributed to his death.

  A team of detectives from New Providence, the most populated island in the vast archipelago of the Bahamas, have traveled to Harbour Island to assist with the investigation. The body has been flown to New Providence where an autopsy will be performed.

  Tutt moved to a private retreat near Harbour Island in 2002, where he transformed an old home into a nine-room luxury boutique hotel called the Rock House hotel. Harbour Island is known for its 3-mile (2-kilometer) pink-sand beach.

  Rock House staff declined to speak to reporters about Tutt's death but said the hotel would be closed for a week.

  Alvin Smith, speaker of the Bahamas' lower House of parliament, said he was shocked by the death the still youthful and energetic designer.

  Funeral arrangements are pending.

Donatella Versace can't avoid the dreaded bingo wings as she bares her arms in sleeveless dress

  

  At 55, Donatella Versace looks pretty good for her age.

  But despite a rigorous diet and exercise regime, there is one thing the fashion designer hasn't managed to avoid - crepey bingo wings.

  Donatella couldn't hide her saggy underarms as she attended an event in Milan, Italy, last night, with friends.

  

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  Bingo wings: Despite a rigorous diet and exercise regime, Donatella Versace can't avoid crepey skin on her arms

  Dressed in a tight black and purple patterned dress, Donatella clearly works hard to maintain her slim figure, and has even been rumoured to have gone under the surgeon's knife in a desperate bid to stay looking young.

  

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  The saggy skin was an unfortunate distraction from Donatella's otherwise trendy outfit

  She acknowledged recently that she may have had a little help to boost her appearance, adding: 'Natural? What is natural? What is that?

  'I do not believe in totally natural for women. For me, natural has something to do with vegetables.'

  However, despite her unfortunate crepey skin, Donatella looked otherwise fashion forward at the Convivio 2010 event.

  She teamed her skintight dress with a pair of sky-high heels that many women would struggle to walk in.

  But despite being a massive part of the Versace fashion legacy, Donatella has never liked being called a fashion 'icon'.

  She said: 'Other people apply that 'iconic' status; I have never felt it.

  'In my brother Gianni's fashion, in his career, there were many iconic moments, all well-documented.

  'For myself, well, I don't like to judge myself...'

  For someone who doesn't like being called a fashion icon, Donatella works hard to ensure she looks sleek and sophisticated at all times - even when she is working out.

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  She said: 'I exercise in leggings with a little flare at the bottom, black with a white stripe on the sides, black tank top, black socks, black sneakers. All black!'

  

Donatella Versace

  

Donatella Versace

  Trendy: Donatella looked otherwise sleek and sophisticated in a purple and black patterned dress which she teamed with sky high heels

  

Donatella Versace

  Giggles: The fashion designer shares a laugh with friends at the Convivio 2010 event in Milan, Italy

  Donatella and the Versace fashion house have recently moved away from the glitzy style they are famous for to include outfits that have a broader appeal.

  The change in style comes after the company restructured following reported losses of 49.6million euros in 2009, compared to a loss of 400,000 euros the year before.

And the award for the most toe-curling speech of 2010 goes to.... Catherine Zeta-Jones

  And the award for the most toe-curling speech of 2010 goes to.... Catherine Zeta-Jones

  She is a Commander of the British Empire after being recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours at the weekend.

  But after only a day with her new title, Catherine Zeta-Jones gave a less than dignified performance in New York that left many viewers cringing in their seats.

  The 40-year-old Welsh star won leading actress at the Tony Awards - the theatre equivalent of an Oscar - for her role in Broadway musical A Little Night Music.

  In her excitement, Miss Zeta-Jones gave a gushing speech that included an unusually intimate tribute to her 66-year-old husband Michael Douglas.

  

Catherine Zeta Jones

  It's my night! Catherine Zeta-Jones shimmered in an ice blue Versace gown as she accepted the best actress gong at the Tony Awards

  

Catherine Zeta Jones

  Overjoyed: Catherine accepts the award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in A Little Night Music from actress Bebe Neuwirth, centre, and actor Nathan Lane

  'See that man there? He's a movie star and I get to sleep with him every night,' she said, dressed in an elegant ice-blue strapless dress and heavily made up after performing a number from her show earlier at the awards.

  The 3,000-plus crowd at the Radio City Music Hall roared their approval.

  It was only later she realised the entire ceremony - including the comments she admitted were 'crass' - was broadcast across the U.S on Sunday, the day after she received her CBE for services to the film industry and charity.

  The actress said later: 'It wasn't the most elegant thing to say, was it? I was so caught up in the moment I don't think I knew what I was saying. I had no control what was coming out of my mouth.

  'Standing up there I felt speechless but obviously I said something but it was such a surprise that my brain didn't really connect to my mouth.

  'What I said about Michael was heartfelt. Although thinking about it now I can't believe I said something as crass as that.'

  

Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones

  Tribute: Catherine didn't forget to thank the movie star husband she gets to sleep with every night, but she may come to regret being quite so candid

  She said: 'I can't believe I said something like that. Just can't believe I said something as crass as that'.

  Then she threw her head back, laughed, and added: 'Boy, I could have said something worse and then I'd really be in trouble.

  'Mind you, the problem with saying that I get to sleep with Michael every night is that it was done on television and it's on tape forever'.

  There was further amusement at the star-studded award ceremony as Tom Cruise's wife Katie Holmes towered over Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe.

  The audience laughed as the pair appeared alongside each other to present an award to Scarlett Johansson.

  Zeta Jones and Douglas have two children Dylan Michael, 9, and Carys Zeta, 7, and have been married for almost ten years.

  The star won for her role, playing an actress, in the musical A Little Night Music. She admitted she was having trouble taking it all in.

  

Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones

  

Catherine Zeta-Jones

  Winning moment: Catherine was shocked at her win as she was not the favourite

  'I'm in a state of shock to be totally honest with you. I can't believe I won the Tony Award.I couldn't believe I'd been nominated with a group of such great actresses,' she said.

  Zeta Jones then clutched her Tony trophy tighter and joked:'I'm wearing Versace and a Tony right here', as she cradled it to her chest.

  It was an evening that saw London productions and British actors win a raft of golden gongs at the Tonys including honours for actors Douglas Hodge and Eddie Redmayne.

  Scarlett Johansson was another movie star who won a Tony. She collected hers for best supporting actress for her role in A View from the Bridge.

  

Catherine Zeta-Jones and David Furnish

  Red carpet drama: Catherine keeps her smile in place despite clumsy David Furnish, Elton John's partner, treading on her stunning gown

  

Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones performs at the American Theatre Wing's 64th annual Tony Awards ceremony in New York

  Oh what a show: Catherine performed a number from the musical A Little Night Music at the awards ceremony in New York

  Denzel Washington and Viola Davis won best actor and actress in a play for the passionate drama Fences.

  Last year the musical Billy Elliot won ten Tony Awards.

  No single show won that many this year but the Donmar Warehouse Theatre's play Red won six Tony Awards including those for Best play, best director for Michael Grandage and best supporting actor for Eddie Redmayne.

  Welsh star Zeta-Jones moved past her recent fashion disasters to make a stunning winner in a chic strapless baby blue Versace gown.

  Actress Scarlett Johansson won an award for her Broadway debut in the Arthur Miller play A View From A Bridge.

  

Which way to the emerald city? Nominee Scarlett Johansson looked stunning in an emerald green floor-length gown as she arrived at the Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York last night

  

Which way to the emerald city? Nominee Scarlett Johansson looked stunning in an emerald green floor-length gown as she arrived at the Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York last night

  Which way to the emerald city? Nominee Scarlett Johansson looked stunning in an emerald green floor-length gown as she arrived at the Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York last night

  She showed off her stunning figure in a emerald green Elie Saab gown and backcombed bouffant-style updo.

  While Zeta-Jones arrived with husband Michael Douglas, notoriously-private Johansson declined to pose with actor husband Ryan Reynolds on the red carpet, who was spotted arriving separately 10 minutes later.

  Accepting her trophy for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for A View From A Bridge from Katie Holmes - who made a bad fashion choice with her shapeless Giorgio Armani Prive silk chiffon dress - and Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, the emotional star said: 'Ever since I was a little girl I've wanted to be on Broadway...'

  The 25-year-old thanked her husband during her speech: 'To my Canadian, whom I live with, Ryan thank you for becoming a theatre widower with me.'

  

Little and large: Actress Katie Holmes towers over Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe as they present the award for Featured Actress in a Play to Scarlett Johansson for her role in A View From The Bridge.

  

Daniel Radcliffe and Katie Holmes present an award during the 61st annual Tony Awards in New York, Sunday, June 13, 2010.

  Little and large: Actress Katie Holmes towers over Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe as they present the award for Featured Actress in a Play to Scarlett Johansson for her role in A View From The Bridge.

  Other early winners included British playwright Alan Ayckbourn with a Lifetime Achievement Special Tony Award. His 74th play is set to open this summer.

  British director Terry Johnson won best musical director Tony for his work on musical La Cage Aux Folles, which started life at the tiny Menier Chocolate Factory Theatre near London Bridge. The show moved into the West End and then transferred to Broadway in the Spring.

  Johnson faced formidable competition and was not seen as the front runner to win the Tony, hence his droll comment during his acceptance speech.

  

 Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber

  

Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas

  Date night: Naomi Watts looked chic in a nude floor-length gown as she arrived with partner, Best Actor in Play nominee Liev Schreiber (left) while Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas matched in black

  

Leading men and their ladies in red: Will Smith and wife Jada Pinkett Smith (left) and former Frasier star Kelsey Grammer and wife Camille

  

Leading men and their ladies in red: Will Smith and wife Jada Pinkett Smith (left) and former Frasier star Kelsey Grammer and wife Camille

  Leading men and their ladies in red: Will Smith and wife Jada Pinkett Smith (left) and former Frasier star Kelsey Grammer and wife Camille

  He said: 'I'd like to thank my fellow nominees because without whom I'd have written a speech'.

  Former Frasier actor David Hyde Pierce was also the recipient of a special award for his charity work.

  The actor flew into the Big Apple from London, where he is currently rehearsing the forthcoming West End production of La Bete.

  The show was opened by rock group Green Day, who recently became acquainted on Broadway due to a musical called American Idiot, based on their 2004 album of the same name.

  

Glee-ding ladies: Lea Michele, who plays Rachel Berry in Glee, performs Don't Rain On My Parade, while her Glee-co-star Kristin Chenoweth also entertained the audience

  

Glee-ding ladies: Lea Michele, who plays Rachel Berry in Glee, performs Don't Rain On My Parade, while her Glee-co-star Kristin Chenoweth also entertained the audience

  Glee-ding ladies: Lea Michele, who plays Rachel Berry in Glee, performs Don't Rain On My Parade, while her Glee-co-star Kristin Chenoweth also entertained the audience

  

Lea Michele

  

Broadway boys: Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, who makes his New York stage debut next spring, and Glee star Matthew Morrison, looked smart on the red carpet

  Rising stars: Glee stars Lea Michelle and Matthew Morrison appeared onstage at the awards show

  Another one of the night's musical highlights came when Lea Michele the leading lady of TV show Glee walked through the auditorium singing Don't Rain on My Parade from the musical Funny Girl, a number first made famous by Barbra Streisand in the 1964 stage musical and the 1968 film.

  She and Matthew Morrison, who plays teacher Will Schuster in Glee - and who said later that he was heading to London to record a solo album - had the audience cheering them to the rafters.

  Making a date night out of the ceremony was Melanie Griffith, who wore a black cocktail dress and a handsome accessory in the form of her husband Antonio Banderas.

  

 Denzel Washington and Viola Davis

  Ladies night: Catherine poses with best actress in a play winner Viola Davis who won along with her co-star Denzil Washington for passionate drama Fences

  

Paula Abdul

  

 Lucy Liu

  Feminine frills: Former American Idol judge in a peach mermaid dress (left), while Lucy Liu looked stunning in a strapless baby pink creation

  Nominee Denzel Washington skipped the red carpet altogether and he and his wife ran from their limo straight into the Radio City Music Hall. He did, however, find two seconds to make a peace sign to the Daily Mail reporter.

  British-Australian actress Naomi Watts was a late arrival as she and partner Liev Schreiber dashed into the ceremony.

  Schreiber was up for Best Performance by a Leading Man in a play for his role in A View From A Bridge alongside Johansson.

  Sex And The City heart-throb Chris Noth, otherwise known as Mr Big, got one of the biggest cheers of the night from the soaked crowd that lined 50th Street opposite Radio City Music Hall.

  

Laura Linney

  

Michelle Williams

  

Christiane Noll

  Down the Great White Way: (L-R) Best Actress nominee Laura Linney in a blue mini, former Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams in a Gothic asymmetrical number and Best Actress in a Musical nominee Christiane Noll in maroon

  Latin singer Ricky Martin, who 'came out' as gay three months ago, also drew plenty of cheers as he walked up the soggy carpet.

  The 38-year-old has agreed to play Che in the musical Evita on Broadway in a couple of seasons time.

  Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe apologised for the downpour that drenched the red carpet for the Tony Awards.

  He laughed as he quipped: 'Ah, the rain.I'm sorry for it but I promise you I didn't bring it over with me from England'.

  

Helen Mirren

  

Idina Menzel

  Black looks: Helen Mirren and Broadway actress Idina Menzel, who cameoed in TV show Glee as the long-lost mother of Lea Michele's character Rachel Berry

  

Kerry Washington

  

Kristen Chenoweth

  

Aretha Franklin

  Variety is the spice of life: (L-R) Actress Kerry Washington went for a draped Grecian style, Kristin Chenoweth went for a white bejewelled mini, while Aretha Franklin wore a sparkly bronze number

  He explained how he had been 'singing and dancing day in and day out' in preparation for his musical theatre debut on Broadway in the show How to Succeed in Business Without Even Trying.

  The musical opens next Spring and is his first major assignment after completing the last of the Harry Potter films.

  While the stars braved the downpour to see who had won, one nominee stayed away this year.

  Jude Law sent word that due to 'family holiday commitments' he wouldn't be at the ceremony, despite being nominated for Best Performance By a Leading Actor In A Play for Hamlet.

  

Laura Bell Bundy

  

Viola Davis

  

Jamie-Lynn Sigler

  Eye-catching: (L-R) Broadway star Laura Bell Bundy shimmered in a gold, Best Actress nominee Viola Davis in a satin lime halterneck and former Sopranos actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler in a tie-dyed maxi dress

  

Ryan Reynolds

  

Christopher Walken

  

Ricky Martin

  Suited and booted: (L-R) Johansson's husband Ryan Reynolds, Christopher Walken and Ricky Martin