Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio Dance at Avenue; Daniel Radcliffe Gets Bombed at Beauty Bar

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With much of the celeb world in Miami for Art Basel, things were a little slower in New York but not much. Jamie Foxx celebrated his SNL hosting gig, upcoming movie, and December 13 birthday at Avenue; Daniel Radcliffe was Jager-bombed at Beauty Bar; and the omnipresent Les Miz cast regaled everyone with tales of on-set antics and renditions of their favorite musical tunes at Joe's Pub. See who else stuck around in our weekly roundup of celebrity sightings.

Avenue: Jamie Foxx celebrated his 45th birthday with his Django Unchained co-star Leonardo DiCaprio early Sunday morning. After hosting SNL, he arrived at the Chelsea club with nearly 50 friends (including SNL musical guest Ne-Yo) at about 3 a.m. Foxx took to the mike as a cake was brought out and thanked his friends for coming. He was later seen teaching Leo how to dance. [NYDN]

Barbuto: Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde dined together at the West Village restaurant. [Page Six/NYP]

Beauty Bar: Daniel Radcliffe went overboard on the Jagerbombs at the 14th Street bar this week. Radcliffe, who reportedly gave up drinking in 2010, requested a Dusty Springfield song and then "got into a twist" with the D.J. before management encouraged him to grab a cab home. [Page Six/NYP]

Bobby Van's Steakhouse: Seinfeld's Wayne Knight celebrated his debut as Santa in Elf on Broadway at the theater district restaurant. [Page Six/NYP]

The Butcher's Daughter: Jessica Biel ordered a juice containing Thai coconut, pineapple, yuzu, chili, evening primrose oil, and cilantro, known as the "hangover killer," at the Nolita caf. [Page Six / NYP]

The Four Seasons Restaurant: The cast of Les Misrables attended a luncheon for their film. Whi! le there,! Anne Hathaway sang "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and Hugh Jackman dedicated his rendition of "The Way You Look Tonight" to his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness. Anna Wintour was also in attendance. [Page Six/NYP]

Joe's Pub: Jackman and Hathaway weren't the only Les Miz cast members to perform in public this week: Russell Crowe sang for guests at the Public Theater's bar and cabaret space along with Alan Doyle and the movie's Eponine, Samantha Barks. Jackman took the stage to sing

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