[Fredslist] A Special Invitation to lunch with Frances Sternhagen. 7/27 at the Union League Club -:11:30-2PM.

Kelly Welles kelly at wellesfinancialservices.com
Sun Jul 24 13:47:37 EDT 2011


Dear Gotham friends and theater-lovers, 
Because I know many of you love theater, film and the arts...and networking, I 
am inviting you to a very special luncheon this Wed. 7/27. While this is a 
luncheon sponsored by the Accountants Forum, it promises to be a memorable event 
by virtue of our amazing award winning actress-keynote, Frances Sternhagen. 
 Should you plan attend, please register directly. Cost $65.00.($50 for spouses 
and friends). See details below. 

Please note that the Accountants Forum draws on leading accountants, bankers, 
attorneys, business advisors and others who often invite speakers from the 
worlds of art, media, politics and publishing.

Sorry for the late notice due to travels. Register quickly as only a dozen seats 
remain. 

Hope you can  attend!

Kelly Welles
Diversity co-chair
Board of Governors,
Accountants Forum
  
Kelly Welles, President
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----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Vince Love <VLove at fsgexperts.com>
Sent: Wed, July 13, 2011 2:50:16 PM
Subject: A Personal Invitation to A Great Luncheon

 
Please Come to Our July 27th Luncheon
A Summer Lunch With
Frances Sternhagen
And, if You Don’t Know Her, Just Read On:
 
Movie Credits
 
   Fedora
Miss Balfour   Independence Day
Carla Taylor   Bright Lights, Big City
Clara RECENT CREDITS
Julie   & Julia (FILM)  Aug. 7, 2009 
The Closer (TV)  Dec.   3, 2007 
Stephen King's The Mist (FILM)  Nov. 21,   2007 
Becker (TV)  Jan.   21, 2004 
The Hospital (FILM)  Jan. 1, 2003 
  
 Communion
Dr. Janet Duffy  Doc Hollywood
Lillian  Curtain Call Amy   
 
Please join us for a this Special Luncheon with Frances Sternhagen, well known 
Broadway, television and film actress, who will be doing a special reading for 
us and then will answer questions.  We encourage you to ask your 
spouse/significant other to join us as well! You will not be disappointed!
 
Ms. Sternhagen has been seen in numerous Broadway shows, has been nominated five 
times for a Tony Award and received one for both "The Good Doctor" and "The 
Heiress." Her other shows include "Equus", "On Golden Pond", "Angel" and "You 
Can't Take it With You".  She delighted Off-Broadway audiences for over two 
years with her feisty portrayal of the title character in "Driving Miss Daisy".  

She may be best known to TV audiences as Esther Clavin on the long-running 
series Cheers for which she received two Emmy Award nominations. She also played 
Millicent Carter on ER, Bunny on Sex and the City (another Emmy Award 
nomination) and in Law & Order, among other network dramas and sitcoms, and 
worked for many years in soap operas such as Another World, The Secret Storm and 
Love of Life. She played two roles on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live. She 
recorded a voiceover for a May 2002 episode of The Simpsons ("The Frying 
Game").  She guest-starred on 12 episodes of TV's The Closer, playing the lead 
character Brenda's supportive mother, Willie Ray Johnson. 

 
July 27th, 2011
 
Union League Club, 38 E 37th St (between Park & Madison)
 
11:30am - 12:15pm  Cocktails and Networking
12:15 pm -  2:00pm  Lunch/Reading/Q&A
 
$65 members/$50 Spouses or Significant Others
 
RSVP to Carrie.Feinstein at gmail.com
 
Mail checks made payable to The Accountants Forum (NOT the Accountants Club) to: 
PO Box 3236, Grand Central Station, NYC 10163
Frances Sternhagen

BIOGRAPHY
Frances Sternhagen was still in her teens when she made her first professional 
stage appearance as the thirtyish Laura in a 1948 summer-stock production of The 
Glass Menagerie. After graduating from Vassar with a BA.... 


Frances Sternhagen was still in her teens when she made her first professional 
stage appearance as the thirtyish Laura in a 1948 summer-stock production of The 
Glass Menagerie. After graduating from Vassar with a BA degree in drama, Frances 
attended the Perry-Mansfield School of the Theatre and New York's Neighborhood 
Playhouse. She briefly worked as a teacher at Massachusetts’s Milton Academy 
before her off-Broadway debut as Juliette in Giraudoux' Thieves' Carnival--one 
of the last times that this dynamic character actress would ever portray a 
flighty ingénue. She went on to spend several seasons at the Arena Stage in 
Washington, D.C. Back in New York, Sternhagen won two Obie Awards for her 
performances in Admirable Bashville and The New Pinter Plays, and in 1973 
received the Tony Award for her multiple characterizations in Neil Simon's Good 
Doctor 1973. She followed this personal triumph by creating two of her all-time 
favorite stage roles: Dora in Equus (1974) and Ethel Thayer in On Golden Pond 
(1979). Launching her film career in 1967, Sternhagen has been seen in an 
exhausting variety of movie roles; among the best of these was no-nonsense Dr. 
Marion Lazarus in Outland (1982), matching wits and witticisms with outer-space 
peacekeeper Sean Connery. On television, Frances Sternhagen enjoyed sizable 
roles on such daytime dramas as Love of Life, One Life to Live, Secret Storm, 
and was seen on a regular basis in the prime-time series Spencer (1985, as 
Millie Sprague), Stephen King's the Golden Years (1991, as Gina Williams) and 
The Road Home (1994, as Charlotte Babineaux).
See you on the 27th,
 
Vince
 
 Vincent   J. Love
Managing   Director
 
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