Had this been a normal year, the winners would have been announced on Monday and their Emmys would have gone to the city’s shelves and vaults. But with 2022’s schedule clearly not normal and the Primetime Emmy Awards still hours away, the Motion Picture & Television Fund was honored to cap off the weekend with the 16th annual Emmy Night in Los Angeles. .
The event turned out to be historic for the organization, raising a record $3 million to support the 100-year-old nonprofit. The Century City party was held with an electrifying performance by MPTF Board of Governors member Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, along with Snoop Dogg and special guests Flo Rida, Jeremih, Lil Taj, Manny, OT Genasis, Tony Yayo and Uncle Merda. .
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The host committee featured bold names and nominees such as: Alex Borstein, Connie Britton, Rachel Brosnahan, Jennifer Coolidge, Billy Crudup, Caitlin Dever, Hannah Einbinder, Andrew Garfield, Lee Jung-Jay, Melanie Lynskey, Bob Denk, Naomi, Naomi. Christina Ricci and Mark Hampton, Adam and Naomi Scott, Rhea Seehorn, Tony Shalhoub, Martin Short, Sydney Sweeney, Hannah Waddingham, Henry Winkler and Stacey Winkler and Bowen Young.
The star-studded night also featured nominees, presenters and VIP guests, including (in alphabetical order): Nicholas Brown, Yvette Nicole Brown, Stephen Colbert, Alexandra Daddario, Ariana Debose, Zoe Deutch, Jenna Dewan, Taron Egerton, Jesse Tyler Ferguson , Cr. Fernandez, Brett Goldstein, Park Hae-soo, Alana Haim, Este Haim, Daniel Haim, Jon Hamm, Mariska Hargitay, Brendan Hunt, Janelle James, Tohib Jimoh, Hoyeon Jung, Mindy Kaling, Jake Lacey, Matthew Macfadyen, Seth Meyers, Noah , Amy Poehler, Will Poulter, Michaela J. Rodriguez, Amanda Seyfried, J. Smith-Cameron, Sarah Snook, Sebastian Stan, Ben Stiller, Jeremy Strong, Juno Temple, Kenan Thompson, John Turturro, Jeremy Allen White and many more.
“Once again, the entertainment industry has heard our call for support and responded with an open heart and incredible generosity,” MPTF Executive Director Bob Beecher said at the event, designed as a “quiet plaza” in the park. designers. Carmelized Productions by John Shook and Vinny Dotolo. “We are so grateful to our co-hosts and especially 50 Cent and friends for the incredible musical performance that was our first time at an Evening Before event.”
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The Host Executive Committee included Bela Bajaria, Bob Bakish, Frances Berwick, Casey Bloys, Michelle and Paul Buccier, George Cheeks, Nicole Clemens, Charlie Collier, Roma Downey and Mark Burnett, Channing Dungey, Jamie Ehrlicht, Craig Erwich, Megan Haller and Peter . Rice, Dan McDermott, Cathy McGrath and JJ Abrams, Steve Mosco, Andrea and David Nevin, Jay and Elaine Penske, Suzanne Rovner, Jennifer Salke, Christina Spade, Zach Van Amburgh, Tony Winkiekera, Dana and Matt Walden, and Ali Walker and John Landgrave.
This year’s sponsors were Delta Air Lines, Penske Media Corporation (parent the hollywood reporter), people and UCLA Health, Diamond sponsors The Walt Disney Company, Netflix and Warner Bros. with additional support from Discovery.
Funds raised will be used to support industry members and families who benefit from MPTF programs and services such as financial assistance, social services, insurance assistance, crisis counseling, assistance and support for the Wasserman Campus in Woodland Hills. .
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Source: Hollywood Reporter

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