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Spotted at TIFF: Evan Rachel Wood celebrates her birthday, Javier Bardem sips wine at Byblos

By Jean Grant
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In case you weren’t reminded by worse-than-usual traffic and residual throngs of ever-so-dedicated fans, TIFF is still going on, which means a much higher quantity of famous people are still roaming the city. Here’s where they’ve been seen recently.

Annette Bening got a kiss from Warren Beatty after the screening of her flick Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool at Roy Thompson Hall:

Vince Vaughn was spotted outside Brassaii:

Javier Bardem discussed how he’s been offered a lot of Escobar roles:

Later, he was spotted at Byblos, drinking wine with an entourage:

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Spotted at TIFF: Evan Rachel Wood celebrates her birthday, Javier Bardem sips wine at Byblos
Still from Instagram/Kendra Cassels

James and Dave Franco joined the slew of celebs who have cuddled rescue puppies for People:

Evan Rachel Wood celebrated her birthday at Momofuku’s Noodle Bar:

According to Shinan Govani, Chloe Sevigny and Gael Garcia Bernal also dove into some ramen (separately):

Andy Serkis was stopped outside Byblos:

Cuba Gooding Jr. is still around, wearing a very floppy bucket hat:

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The cast of Mudbound got in on this shot:

Ben Mendelsohn nearly ashed on his own signature:

Kristin Scott Thomas waved to fans:

Benedict Cumberbatch and Christian Bale bade us farewell:

While Gael Garcia Bernal just touched down, and was oh-so-close with Toronto’s pronunciation (it’s Toronna, Gael):

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He spoke Spanish to fans:

John Landis dined at Bisha Hotel’s rooftop restaurant Kōst:

Spotted at TIFF: Evan Rachel Wood celebrates her birthday, Javier Bardem sips wine at Byblos
Photograph by Joel Levy Photography

Alexander Payne was stopped outside Calii Love:

And Michael Shannon wore some nice Canadian plaid:

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