Cuba Gooding Jr.

Cuba Gooding Jr., who plays a White House butler alongside Forest Whitaker's main character, was accompanied by Sara Kapfer to Monday's premiere.
Cuba Gooding Jr., who plays a White House butler alongside Forest Whitaker's main character, was accompanied by Sara Kapfer to Monday's premiere.
Lenny Kravitz, who also plays a White House butler in the film, walks the red carpet with actress Cicely Tyson.
Star Forest Whitaker smiles alongside his wife, Keisha, at New York's Ziegfeld Theater.
Liev Schreiber, who plays President Johnson in the film, and Naomi Watts attend the premiere of Lee Daniels' The Butler in New York.
Estee Lauder group president John Demsey and CNN's Alina Cho also showed up to support The Weinstein Co.'s latest film.
Jesse Williams looks sharp in a bow tie as he walks the red carpet in support of his latest film.
Pregnant castmember Yaya Alafia was accompanied by her husband to the premiere.
Screenwriter Danny Strong sports a sharp suit in support of his latest project.
Oprah Winfrey looks pretty in pink as she walks the red carpet alongside longtime partner Stedman Graham.
Oprah's longtime pal Gayle King (left) and King's daughter Kirby Bumpus show up to support their friend.
James Marsden, who plays JFK in the film, makes the scene at the New York event.
Jane Fonda, who plays Nancy Reagan in the movie, looks stunning in an all-black ensemble.
Forest Whitaker smiles alongside his onscreen wife, Oprah Winfrey.
Anna Wintour and Andre Leon Talley are in Vogue at the premiere of Lee Daniels' The Butler.
Castmember Terrence Howard and daughter Heaven walk the red carpet at the premiere of his latest project.
Still suffering from dislocating her shoulder, Mariah Carey rocks a studded sling as she walks the red carpet with husband Nick Cannon. Carey's virtually unrecognizable in her role as a slave in the film.
Minka Kelly, who plays Jackie Kennedy in the film, makes the scene at the New York premiere.
Debbie Harry waves to the crowd at the premiere of Lee Daniels' The Butler.
Mariah Carey, Lee Daniels, Oprah Winfrey and Forest Whitaker join legendary baseball player Hank Aaron (center) at the New York premiere.