2001 Event Archive

January 18, 2001
Screening of Quills in Los Angeles guest speakers: Geoffrey Rush; Phillip Kauffman and Doug Wright.

January 20, 2001
Non-partisan Inaugural Event in Washington DC. Hosted by Senator John Breaux, Senator Arlen Specter, Rep. Mary Bono and Rep. Mark Foley. With William Baldwin, Ron Reagan Jr., Sharon Lawrence, Chris Lawford, Joe Pantoliano, Daniel Stern, Bo Derek, Arianna Huffington, Lou Diamond Phillips, Dr. Ruth Westheimer and Juliette Lewis. Performance by Max Weinberg (Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, Late Show with Conan O’Brien)

January 22, 2001
TCC Event in cooperation with the Sundance Channel at Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

March 20, 2001
The Creative Coalition joined with Americans For The Arts to celebrate Arts Advocacy Day 2001 in Washington, D.C. on March 19-20. Ron Reagan, Marlee Matlin, Harry Shearer, Sharon Lawrence, Hallie Eisenberg, Lawrence Bender and Hector Elizondo are some of the distinguished members of TCC’s delegation that delivered a unified message to our nation’s leaders to advance federal support of the arts and arts education.

May 9, 2001
Decency Panel: Art, Politics & the First Amendment, moderated by Christopher Cuomo with Renee Cox, Stanley Tucci, Raoul L. Felder and Bartle Bull. In New York City.

June 7-8, 2001
Joint Congress of the Arts in Sacramento with Delroy Lindo, Joe Pantoliano, Ron Reagan, Frances Fisher and Aaron Sorkin.

June 9, 2001
The Creative Coalition benefitted from an evening of jibes & insults for stand-up great & "Law & Order: SVU" star Richard Belzer. With Roast Master Paul Shaffer and Roasters Bill Maher, Robert Klein, Alan King, Danny Aiello, Max Weinberg, Susie Essman, Jeffrey Ross, Jerry Orbach and other surprise guests. At Town Hall, produced in cooperation with Rick Newman & Catch A Rising Star.

July 22, 2001
Screening of An American Rhapsody in San Francisco. Guest hosts: Timothy Busfield; Peter Horton; Richard Kind; Christopher Lawford and Delroy Lindo.

July 31, 2001
Chasing the Runaways: The Flight of U.S. Film and Television Production, moderated by CNN’s Margaret Carlson with panelists Lawrence Bender, Tony Goldwyn, Joe Pantoliano, Senator John Edwards, Congressman Jerry Weller and Congressman Mark Foley. In Washington, D.C.

August 9, 2001
New York City Mayoral Race Forum with, Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrar, New York City Council Speaker Peter Vallone, New York City Comptroller Alan Hevesi and New York City Public Advocate Mark Green. Moderated by Court TV’s Catherine Crier.

September 10, 2001
Chasing the Runaways: The Flight of U.S. Film and Television Production, moderated by William Baldwin, with panelists, Ann Roth, Diane Ladd, Amy Robinson, Patricia Scott, Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting and Sam Waterston. Special guest Peter Gallagher. In New York City.

September 19, 2001
TCC delegation visits the Federal Emergency Management Agency staging area.

September 27, 2001
TCC delegation visits the Federal Emergency Management Agency staging area and Spirit of New York relief center.

October 4, 2001
Screening of Focus in Washington, D.C. Guest: director Neil Slavin.

October 18, 2001
Made in America: The Plight of U.S. Film and Television Production. Hosted by Delroy Lindo, moderated by Ron Reagan, with panelists, Peter Coyote, Elliott Gould and Tom Todoroff. In San Francisco.

November 1, 2001
Made in America: The Plight of U.S. Film and Television Production. Hosted by Helen Hunt, moderated by Arianna Huffington, with panelists Alec Baldwin, Lawrence Bender, Tony Goldwyn, Lynda Obst, Colin Calendar, Canadian Consul General Colin Robertson, special guests: Peter Horton and Mike Farrell. In Los Angeles.

November 12, 2001
Spotlight Awards Gala in New York City, honoring: Christie Hefner (Christopher Reeve First Amendment Award); Harry Belafonte; Russell Simmons; and Steven Van Zandt. Special Presenters: Bruce Springsteen; Christopher Reeve; Ossie Davis; and Andrew Cuomo. Hosted by Caroline Rhea with special musical guest the Max Weinberg 7.

 

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