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Celebrities Come Out to Celebrate Succession and Law & Order: SVU Anniversaries in Los Angeles and New York

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Celebrities Come Out To Celebrate Succession And Law & Order: Svu Anniversaries In Los Angeles And New York

This week, the entertainment industry saw several premieres and celebrations in Los Angeles and New York. Celebrities and industry professionals gathered to honor the anniversaries of Law & Order: SVU and Succession, among other events.

Law & Order: SVU marked its 25th anniversary with a special event in New York on Tuesday. The cast and crew came together to celebrate the long-running show’s success and contribution to television.

Meanwhile, the cast of Succession reunited for a special FYC (For Your Consideration) event on the Paramount lot in Los Angeles. After winning the big drama series award at the recent awards ceremony, the cast members came together to discuss their work on the hit show and engage with fans.

On Wednesday, the Vanderpump Rules season 11 premiere took place in Los Angeles. The stars of the reality show, including Lisa Vanderpump, Ariana Madix, James Kennedy, and more, walked the red carpet and celebrated the new season. Additionally, Katie Maloney and Ally Lewber celebrated their birthdays at the event.

Jennifer Lawrence hosted a special screening of the film The Zone of Interest in Los Angeles on January 12. Joining her were writer-director Jonathan Glazer, producer Jim Wilson, production designer Chris Oddy, and sound designer Johnnie Burn. The event provided a platform to showcase the film and engage in discussions with the creative team.

Turner Classic Movies (TCM) celebrated its 30th anniversary with a special event hosted by Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Warner Bros.’ Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy. The event highlighted the significant contributions of TCM in preserving and promoting classic films.

Ryan Gosling received the Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film at the Santa Barbara Film Festival on Saturday. Greta Gerwig and Steve Carell were in attendance to present the award and honor Gosling’s accomplishments in the industry.

The Black Keys and Playboy teamed up to host The Players Ball at Bar Marmont in Los Angeles. The star-studded event saw the likes of Jason Sudeikis, Florence Pugh, Chris Rock, and more in attendance. The collaboration aimed to bring together music, art, and entertainment in a unique setting.

La Playa Hotel’s restoration in Carmel-by-the-Sea was celebrated with a special immersive theater experience curated by Marc & Rose Hospitality and IAMA Theatre Company. Guests, including Patrick J. Adams, Guillermo Diaz, Katie Lowes, and Lewis Pullman, witnessed the transformation of the hotel into a living theater.

Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig hosted a screening of the film American Fiction in New York City. The screening was followed by a Q&A session with Jeffrey Wright, offering insights into the film’s creative process.

Warby Parker hosted a dinner in Los Angeles to celebrate its partnership with The Black List. The collaboration resulted in the creation of the Writer’s Vision Grant, awarding aspiring writers in film, television, and theater a grant of $20,000 each.

Showtime premiered its new thriller series, The Woman in the Wall, in New York City on Wednesday. The event showcased the talented cast and crew behind the highly anticipated series.

Tony Vinciquerra and Tom Rothman dedicated the newly renamed John Williams Music Building at Sony’s Culver City lot. This homage to the legendary composer was supported by luminaries like Steven Spielberg and J.J. Abrams.

AGBO and the Russo Brothers honored Louis D’Esposito at the Italian American Filmmaker Forum. The event recognized D’Esposito’s contributions to Italian American heritage and the entertainment industry as a key Marvel executive.

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