
Woody Harrelson battles zombies in the horror-action-comedy "Zombieland."

Woody Harrelson (left) plays crime boss Charlie and Christopher Walken plays Hans, the leader of a dognapping scheme who has Charlie’s dog, in “Seven Psychopaths.” (Associated Press)

Woody Harrelson (left) plays crime boss Charlie and Christopher Walken plays Hans, the leader of a dognapping scheme who has Charlie’s dog, in “Seven Psychopaths.” (Associated Press)

Woody Harrelson (left) and Frankie Hyman are the co-authors of the off-Broadway play "Bullet for Adolph," which has a semi-autobiographical plot that sprang from true events and unusual people the pair encountered while youthful construction workers. (AP Photo/The O and M Co., Jenny Anderson)

Woody Harrelson (left) and Frankie Hyman are the co-authors of the off-Broadway play "Bullet for Adolph," which has a semi-autobiographical plot that sprang from true events and unusual people the pair encountered while youthful construction workers. (AP Photo/The O and M Co., Jenny Anderson)

In this undated image released by HBO, Julianne Moore portrays Sarah Palin, left, and Woody Harrelson portrays campaign strategist Steve Schmidt in a scene from "Game Change," a film about Palin and the 2008 presidential race, premiering Saturday, March 10, at 9 p.m. on HBO. (AP Photo/HBO, Phil Caruso)

Woody Harrelson's L.A. cop in "Rampart" keeps his audience guessing whether his thuggishness is the desperation of a basically decent man or is his bitter true self. (Millenium Entertainment via Associated Press)