EXCLUSIVE: Signature Entertainment has acquired UK and Irish rights to Chris Pine’s directorial debut Poolman from AGC Studios.
10.10.2022 - 05:25 / variety.com
Sasha Urban editor Supporters turned out in droves for the 2022 Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles Gala on Saturday night. Celebrities from Chris Pine to Jimmy Kimmel showed up to honor the hospital’s lifesaving work, dance the night away and, of course, enjoy a one-night-only performance from Justin Timberlake. Held at the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica and hosted by Pine and his father Robert Pine, the celebration was the hospital’s first in-person gala since 2018, after the 2020 event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. CHLA CEO Paul S. Viviano told reporters on the red carpet that it was the biggest night the hospital has ever had. “It’s been a long time since we’ve been able to have it,” Viviano said of the annual celebration. “Here we are back in full force and this will be biggest crowd that we’ve ever had and we’ll raise more money tonight than we ever have.”
The evening ultimately raised more than $5.5 million for the hospital, whose mission is close to the hearts of many who attended, including actor Nikki DeLoach, who chairs the foundation’s board of trustees. “My son had three surgeries at Children’s Hospital — his life was saved not one, but three times,” DeLoach said. “No mother and no father should ever have to choose between going in debt and saving their child. Because of fundraisers like tonight … we are able to financially make sure those kids lives are saved.” DeLoach was also the force behind Timberlake’s performance. The two have been friends for more than three decades; they met at casting camp before joining “The Mickey Mouse Club” together. To convince him to perform, DeLoach said all she had to do was give him a call. After dinner was served to attendees and speeches from honorees and
EXCLUSIVE: Signature Entertainment has acquired UK and Irish rights to Chris Pine’s directorial debut Poolman from AGC Studios.
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2022 Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Gala Barker Hangar, Santa MonicaJustin Timberlake and Jessica Biel (clad in a feathery Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown) led the charge at the 2022 Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Gala, helping to raise a record-breaking $5.5 million for that medical center dedicated to healing children. Timberlake put on a show that had the whole place up and dancing, as Chris and Robert Pine served as hosts of the party held at the Barker Hangar, which is a perfectly mutable space with plenty of parking, making it a favorite of the charity gala crowd.
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