In the movie Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, Michael Douglas as Gordon Gekko wears a pair of Barton Perreira Halston glasses with a see-through frame and custom, lightly shaded glasses.

Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee for Vice President of the United States in 2008 as the running mate for John McCain, was wearing Kazuo Kawasaki 704 eyeglasses during the presidential campaign.

In the movie The Invention of Lying, actor Rob Lowe is wearing Shuron Freeway eyeglasses.

In the movie The Book of Eli, the latest movie of the Hughes Brothers, Gary Oldman wears Face à Face Woody eyeglasses in color 192.

In the movie S.W.A.T., actor Colin Farrell as Police Officer Third Grade Jim Street wears Oakley M Frame glasses.

Jennifer Lopez is wearing a pair of thick rimmed tortoise colored eyeglasses in the movie The Back-Up Plan.

Harvey Keitel wears a pair of Persol 2857 eyeglasses when arriving at the premiere of "Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire".

Johnny Depp, as the book dealer Dean Corso, wears Savile Row Beaufort Panto distributed by Berkshire Chase manufactured by the Algha Group LTD of London glasses throughout the 1999 Polanski movie The Ninth Gate.

Harrison Ford, as Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr., wears Savile Row Beaufort Panto glasses in the 1988 movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and also in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

Daniel Radcliffe, as Harry Potter, wears Savile Row Warwick glasses in the Harry Potter film series.