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News Actors' Fund 2005 Gala to Honor Berlind, Newman and McGuire The 2005 Annual Gala for the Actors' Fund of America will be held Monday, May 23 at Cipriani 42nd Street in Manhattan.
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Entitled There's No Business Like Show Business, the evening is set to begin at 6:30 PM with cocktails, followed by a 7:30 PM dinner, and will honor Roger Berlind, Phyllis Newman and John McGuire. Producer Berlind will receive the Actors' Fund Medal of Honor; actress Newman will be presented with the Tom Dillon Humanitarian Award; and McGuire, who is senior advisor to the Screen Actors' Guild, will be honored with the Actors' Fund Nedda Harrigan Logan Award. Actors' Fund Executive Director Joseph P. Benincasa said in a statement, "This event is the highlight of the year for us because we are able to honor a legendary Broadway producer, a true entertainment legend, and a gentleman who has made a tremendous impact in the lives of people who work in the entertainment industry." The evening will also include entertainment by several Broadway performers to be announced at a later date.

Tickets are priced $750-$2,500, with tables beginning at $15,000. For more information call Anne Rose at (212) 744-1048 or the Benefit Office at (212) 786-6186.

The Actors' Fund, which was founded in 1882, is a non-profit organization that provides for the social welfare of all entertainment professionals. Some of the many programs The Actors' Fund provides include a nursing home and assisted living care facility; senior and disabled programs; mental health services; chemical dependency services; entertainment industry assistance programs; the Phyllis Newman Women's Health Initiative; the AIDS Initiative; and supportive housing on both coasts. Visit www.actorsfund.org for more information.

 
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