The Creative Coalition’s Television Humanitarian Awards
Arquette, Crews, Winkler, Carrigan, Frankel
Heroes who Walk the Walk
WHAT:
The Creative Coalition’s Annual Television Humanitarian Awards Luncheon Gala
HONORING:
Patricia Arquette (“The Act”), Anthony Carrigan (“Barry”), Terry Crews (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”), Bethenny Frankel (“Shark Tank”), Henry Winkler (“Barry”)
ADDITIONAL TALENT:
Stephanie Beatriz (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”), Ryan Murphy (“Pose”), Jeffrey Ross (“The Comedy Central Roast of Alec Baldwin”), AnnaSophia Robb (“The Act”), Olivia Thirlby (“Goliath”), Keegan-Michael Key (Lion King), Richard Kind (“Gotham”), David Arquette (“Celebrity Name Game”), Steve Howey (“Shameless”), Peter Facinelli (“Nurse Jackie”), Ellen Wong (“GLOW)”, Asante Blackk (“When They See Us”), Harry Hamlin (“Mad Men”), AnnaLynne McCord (“90210”), Brianne Tju (“Scream”), and Willie Garson (“Hawaii Five-0”).
WHEN:
Saturday, September 21
Media Check-In: 11:30 am
Red Carpet: 12:30 pm
Reception, Luncheon and Humanitarian Awards immediately follow
WHERE:
Ocean Prime
9595 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills
PARKING:
Hosted Valet
MEDIA RSVPS:
Brooke Lueken of PR DEPT at brooke@pr-dept.com
EVENT SPONSORSHIP:
Gracious thanks to sponsor Novo Nordisk Inc.
About The Creative Coalition
The Creative Coalition (www.TheCreativeCoalition.org) is the premier nonprofit, nonpartisan 501 (c)(3) social and public advocacy organization of the arts and entertainment community. Founded in 1989 by prominent members of the creative community, The Creative Coalition is dedicated to educating, mobilizing, and activating its members on issues of public importance. Actor Tim Daly serves as the organization’s President. The Creative Coalition also creates award-winning public service campaigns including #RightToBearArts to promote the efficacy of the arts; and #KeepTellingPeople, to help eradicate the sexual harassment epidemic. The Creative Coalition harnesses the unique platforms of the arts community and entertainment industry to make positive impacts on social welfare issues.
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