Tom Hanks, James Corden, Diane Sawyer, Heidi Klum, Melanie Griffith, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson, Sean Penn, Sophia Bush, Dermot Mulroney, Dita Von Teese, and amfAR Chairman of the Board Kenneth Cole were among those who gathered at Ron Burkle’s Historic Green Acres Estate for the eighth annual amfAR Gala Los Angeles.
The event paid tribute to Academy Award-winning actress, Julia Roberts, in recognition of her profound commitment to the fight against HIV/AIDS, as well as countless other humanitarian causes. The gala, presented by Harry Winston, M•A•C Viva Glam, and Amtd Group, raised over $2 million for amfAR’s life-saving research programs.
Cheyenne Jackson, Natasha Bedingfield, Victoria Justice, Busy Philipps, Julianne Nicholson, Ryan Murphy, Cara Santana and Jesse Metcalfe, Maria Cuomo Cole, Selita Ebanks, Bethenny Frankel, Ashley Greene, Connie Britton, Colton Haynes, Jeff Leatham, Patricia Bonaldi, Sistine Stallone, Daniel Levy, Viktor Luna, Mia Maestro, Angela Missoni, Ongina, and others were also in attendance.
The event paid tribute to Academy Award-winning actress, Julia Roberts, in recognition of her profound commitment to the fight against HIV/AIDS, as well as countless other humanitarian causes. The gala, presented by Harry Winston, M•A•C Viva Glam, and Amtd Group, raised over $2 million for amfAR’s life-saving research programs.
Cheyenne Jackson, Natasha Bedingfield, Victoria Justice, Busy Philipps, Julianne Nicholson, Ryan Murphy, Cara Santana and Jesse Metcalfe, Maria Cuomo Cole, Selita Ebanks, Bethenny Frankel, Ashley Greene, Connie Britton, Colton Haynes, Jeff Leatham, Patricia Bonaldi, Sistine Stallone, Daniel Levy, Viktor Luna, Mia Maestro, Angela Missoni, Ongina, and others were also in attendance.
- 10/17/2017
- Look to the Stars
amfAR has announced today eight-time Grammy Award-winning multi-platinum solo artist Fergie will perform at its eighth annual amfAR Gala Los Angeles.
The evening will pay tribute to Julia Roberts, who will be presented with amfAR’s Award of Courage by Tom Hanks in recognition of her profound commitment to the fight against AIDS, as well as countless other humanitarian causes. James Corden will host the event.
The black-tie benefit, presented by Amtd, Harry Winston, and M•A•C Viva Glam, will be held at Ron Burkle’s Historic Green Acres Estate on Friday, October 13, to support amfAR’s life-saving AIDS research programs.
Influencing a generation of stars to follow, Fergie remains pop’s leading lady. On September 22, the eight-time Grammy Award-winning multi-platinum solo artist released her anxiously awaited visual experience and second full-length album, Double Dutchess — the first release for her own Dutchess Music the label she founded in partnership...
The evening will pay tribute to Julia Roberts, who will be presented with amfAR’s Award of Courage by Tom Hanks in recognition of her profound commitment to the fight against AIDS, as well as countless other humanitarian causes. James Corden will host the event.
The black-tie benefit, presented by Amtd, Harry Winston, and M•A•C Viva Glam, will be held at Ron Burkle’s Historic Green Acres Estate on Friday, October 13, to support amfAR’s life-saving AIDS research programs.
Influencing a generation of stars to follow, Fergie remains pop’s leading lady. On September 22, the eight-time Grammy Award-winning multi-platinum solo artist released her anxiously awaited visual experience and second full-length album, Double Dutchess — the first release for her own Dutchess Music the label she founded in partnership...
- 10/9/2017
- Look to the Stars
On Friday, October 13, 2017, amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, will pay tribute to Julia Roberts at its eighth annual amfAR Gala Los Angeles.
Roberts, the Academy Award-winning actress, will be presented with amfAR’s Award of Courage by Tom Hanks in recognition of her profound commitment to the fight against AIDS, as well as countless other humanitarian causes. James Corden will host the event.
The black-tie benefit, presented by Harry Winston and M•A•C Viva Glam, will be held at Ron Burkle’s Historic Green Acres Estate to support amfAR’s life-saving AIDS research programs.
Roberts has been a long-time supporter in the fight against HIV/AIDS as well as numerous other charitable causes. In 2016 as a supporter of the (Product) Red campaign, which teams up with the world’s most iconic companies and celebrities to produce branded products with sales benefitting The Global Fund to Fight AIDS in Africa,...
Roberts, the Academy Award-winning actress, will be presented with amfAR’s Award of Courage by Tom Hanks in recognition of her profound commitment to the fight against AIDS, as well as countless other humanitarian causes. James Corden will host the event.
The black-tie benefit, presented by Harry Winston and M•A•C Viva Glam, will be held at Ron Burkle’s Historic Green Acres Estate to support amfAR’s life-saving AIDS research programs.
Roberts has been a long-time supporter in the fight against HIV/AIDS as well as numerous other charitable causes. In 2016 as a supporter of the (Product) Red campaign, which teams up with the world’s most iconic companies and celebrities to produce branded products with sales benefitting The Global Fund to Fight AIDS in Africa,...
- 9/21/2017
- Look to the Stars
This story first appeared in the Nov. 15 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. In its 20th incarnation, The Hollywood Reporter's Next Generation list remains the definitive guide for the best and brightest up-and-comers in the business. The 35 new additions range from top agents, managers and marketers to high-performing film, television and legal executives. The 2013 class joins a distinguished group, which includes heavyweights such as Stacey Snider (class of 1994), Ari Emanuel ('94), Richard Lovett ('94), Donna Langley ('02), Kevin Reilly ('96), Peter Rice ('99) and David Nevins ('96), among many others. Photos: THR's Next Gen
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- 11/5/2013
- by Edited by Lacey Rose
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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1) James Cameron
Director: Avatar, Titanic
2) Steven Spielberg
Director: Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park, Et: The Extra Terrestrial
Producer: Letters From Iwo Jima, Flags of Our Fathers
3) Leonardo DiCaprio
Actor: Inception, Shutter Island, Titanic
4) John Lasseter
Director: Toy Story, Toy Story 2
Chief creative officer: Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios
5) Brad Pitt
Actor: Inglourious Basterds, The Assassination of Jesse James by the
Coward Robert Ford
Producer: Kick-Ass, A Mighty Heart, The Departed
6) Christopher Nolan
Director: Inception, The Dark Knight
7) Scott Rudin
Producer: No Country for Old Men, The Queen, The Truman Show
8) Quentin Tarantino
Director: Inglourious Basterds, Pulp Fiction
9) George Clooney
Actor: Michael Clayton, Ocean's Eleven
Director: Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Good Night, and Good Luck
10) Ed Vaizey
Politician: Minister for culture, communications and creative...
• Datablog: download the full list as a spreadsheet
1) James Cameron
Director: Avatar, Titanic
2) Steven Spielberg
Director: Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park, Et: The Extra Terrestrial
Producer: Letters From Iwo Jima, Flags of Our Fathers
3) Leonardo DiCaprio
Actor: Inception, Shutter Island, Titanic
4) John Lasseter
Director: Toy Story, Toy Story 2
Chief creative officer: Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios
5) Brad Pitt
Actor: Inglourious Basterds, The Assassination of Jesse James by the
Coward Robert Ford
Producer: Kick-Ass, A Mighty Heart, The Departed
6) Christopher Nolan
Director: Inception, The Dark Knight
7) Scott Rudin
Producer: No Country for Old Men, The Queen, The Truman Show
8) Quentin Tarantino
Director: Inglourious Basterds, Pulp Fiction
9) George Clooney
Actor: Michael Clayton, Ocean's Eleven
Director: Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Good Night, and Good Luck
10) Ed Vaizey
Politician: Minister for culture, communications and creative...
- 9/24/2010
- by Peter Bradshaw, Mark Kermode
- The Guardian - Film News
“NBC, you’re in the toilet right now,” says Julia Roberts, hanging with Richard Lovett and Tom Hanks on the drenched red carpet, which literally is soaked. I stood in a puddle picking up my press credential. This is my first time covering the Golden Globes back stage. And I’ve been inside the Globes dinner party just once—it’s a coveted ticket and I hope to get back in there, it’s a blast. I often miss the Globes when they happen at the same time as Sundance. I’m an old hand at the Oscars, both red carpet and press room. They have a big room with tables and plugs and earphones so you can either listen to the stream of winners coming through or the show itself. You …...
- 1/18/2010
- Thompson on Hollywood
Sun Valley, Idaho -- Major media executives are packing their bathing suits, Blackberrys and iPods this weekend, headed for their version of summer camp -- the annual gathering put together by financier Herb Allen in this exclusive resort.
For five days beginning Tuesday, several hundred media mavens of all stripes will sit through confabs and participate in informal business discussions on topics as far-ranging as Iraq, the economy and the Googling of everything.
Though they wouldn't put it this way, they also get to look and feel important -- and watch veterans like Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone in shorts, sipping cool drinks and looking debonair with their much younger trophy wives.
Last year, the trendy topic was "Content Is King"; this year, Allen & Co. is being predictably tight-lipped about conference subjects and even guest attendees. Best bet: It's still Iraq, the economy and the Googling of everything. Maybe even a deal or two.
Spokesperson Eileen Vegg said the media is allowed informal access to the various moguls but are not allowed to attend any presentation, lecture or meal.
Among those likely to make the trek, besides Murdoch (with son Laclan) and Redstone, are Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett, eBay's Meg Whitman, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts co-founder Henry Kravis, Sirius' Mel Karmazin, Viacom's Philippe Dauman, Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, Sony's Howard Stringer, former top dog at Time Warner Richard Parsons, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Warner Music's Edgar Bronfman Jr., Universal's Ron Meyer, Disney's Robert Iger and Paramount's Brad Grey.
New media will be repped by such upstarts as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Ning founder and Facebook board member Marc Andreessen, Sling Media's Blake Krikorian and Google's Sergei Brin and Eric Schmidt.
Such Hollywood agents as Caa's Richard Lovett, Uta's Jim Berkus, Icm's Jeff Berg and Wma's Jim Wiatt also generally jet in.
Bill Gates, normally an attendee, may be a no-show this year. He stepped down as CEO of Microsoft last week to turn his attention to his foundation. So while Gates may be looking to gather donations from this gaggle of billionaires, he won't likely be directly involved in any corporate intrigue. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is not expected to attend due to a prior engagement, Reuters reported.
DreamWorks co-founder Jeff Katzenberg, and possibly Steven Spielberg or David Geffen, may appear, with the latter two likely there to talk up DreamWorks' anticipated big deal with India's Reliance conglomerate. It's even conceivable that Reliance topper Anil Ambani, whose company is involved in everything from energy to entertainment, might make the trip for the first time.
Several attendees said they are excited about the idea that one or both of the presidential candidates would arrived on the Sun Valley airport tarmac. John McCain and Barack Obama might want to curry favor with a presumably relaxed group of high-profile billionaires. Former British prime minister Tony Blair showed up last year.
Attendees will surely note the absence of director Sydney Pollack, a good friend of Allen's who attended every year. He died of cancer in May.
For five days beginning Tuesday, several hundred media mavens of all stripes will sit through confabs and participate in informal business discussions on topics as far-ranging as Iraq, the economy and the Googling of everything.
Though they wouldn't put it this way, they also get to look and feel important -- and watch veterans like Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone in shorts, sipping cool drinks and looking debonair with their much younger trophy wives.
Last year, the trendy topic was "Content Is King"; this year, Allen & Co. is being predictably tight-lipped about conference subjects and even guest attendees. Best bet: It's still Iraq, the economy and the Googling of everything. Maybe even a deal or two.
Spokesperson Eileen Vegg said the media is allowed informal access to the various moguls but are not allowed to attend any presentation, lecture or meal.
Among those likely to make the trek, besides Murdoch (with son Laclan) and Redstone, are Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett, eBay's Meg Whitman, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts co-founder Henry Kravis, Sirius' Mel Karmazin, Viacom's Philippe Dauman, Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, Sony's Howard Stringer, former top dog at Time Warner Richard Parsons, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Warner Music's Edgar Bronfman Jr., Universal's Ron Meyer, Disney's Robert Iger and Paramount's Brad Grey.
New media will be repped by such upstarts as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Ning founder and Facebook board member Marc Andreessen, Sling Media's Blake Krikorian and Google's Sergei Brin and Eric Schmidt.
Such Hollywood agents as Caa's Richard Lovett, Uta's Jim Berkus, Icm's Jeff Berg and Wma's Jim Wiatt also generally jet in.
Bill Gates, normally an attendee, may be a no-show this year. He stepped down as CEO of Microsoft last week to turn his attention to his foundation. So while Gates may be looking to gather donations from this gaggle of billionaires, he won't likely be directly involved in any corporate intrigue. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is not expected to attend due to a prior engagement, Reuters reported.
DreamWorks co-founder Jeff Katzenberg, and possibly Steven Spielberg or David Geffen, may appear, with the latter two likely there to talk up DreamWorks' anticipated big deal with India's Reliance conglomerate. It's even conceivable that Reliance topper Anil Ambani, whose company is involved in everything from energy to entertainment, might make the trip for the first time.
Several attendees said they are excited about the idea that one or both of the presidential candidates would arrived on the Sun Valley airport tarmac. John McCain and Barack Obama might want to curry favor with a presumably relaxed group of high-profile billionaires. Former British prime minister Tony Blair showed up last year.
Attendees will surely note the absence of director Sydney Pollack, a good friend of Allen's who attended every year. He died of cancer in May.
- 7/4/2008
- by By Dan Cox
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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