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52
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Social diary/report (likely from an email or daily summary)
File Size: 2.16 MB
Summary

This document is a social diary or report page marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' describing various high-profile Hollywood events during the pre-Oscar week, specifically around Friday, February 24 (likely 2012). It details attendees, locations, and gossip from events hosted by Ron Meyer, Betsey Bloomingdale, the British Consulate, Women in Film, and Vanity Fair. Key figures include numerous A-list celebrities, politicians, and industry executives.

People (52)

Name Role Context
Alfre Woodard Host
Hosted a girls night out
Viola Davis Guest/Actress
Attendee at Woodard's party
Octavia Spencer Guest/Actress
Attendee at Woodard's party
Ron Meyer Universal honcho
Hosted a buffet at Malibu home
Graydon Carter Guest of Honor
Guest at Ron Meyer's
Tom Cruise Guest/Actor
Guest at Ron Meyer's
Leonardo DiCaprio Guest/Actor
Guest at Ron Meyer's
Barbra Streisand Guest/Singer/Actress
Guest at Ron Meyer's
Tom Hanks Guest/Actor
Guest at Ron Meyer's
Michael Douglas Guest/Actor
Guest at Ron Meyer's
Betsey Bloomingdale Socialite/Host
Hosted dinner at Holmby Hills home
Nancy Reagan Guest
Friend of Betsey Bloomingdale
Wendy Stark Guest
Friend of Betsey Bloomingdale
Bob Colacello Guest
Friend of Betsey Bloomingdale
Joan Collins Guest
Friend of Betsey Bloomingdale
Lynn Wyatt Fashion Icon/Guest
Friend of Betsey Bloomingdale
Tobias Meyer Auctioneer for Sotheby’s
Co-hosted open house
Mark Fletcher Art Dealer
Co-hosted open house
Terry Richardson Photographer
Guest of honor at open house
Bill Bell Art Collector
Guest at open house
Maria Bell Art Collector
Guest at open house
Todd Eberle Guest
Guest at open house
Jack Donahue Rock Singer
Guest at open house
Francesco Clemente Guest
Guest at open house
David Heyman Producer
Honored at Publicists Awards
Jeremy Hunt UK Secretary for Culture and Olympics
Co-hosted British Film Reception
Dame Barbara Hay British Consul-General
Co-hosted British Film Reception
Lord Astor Friend of author
Mentioned in conversation
David Cameron Prime Minister
Son-in-law of Lord Astor
Daldry Executive Producer of Olympics
Discussing London plans
Sir Howard Stringer Sony Executive
Listener to Daldry
Michael Lynton Film CEO
Listener to Daldry
Kenneth Branagh Actor/Director
Listener to Daldry
Janet McTeer Actress
Listener to Daldry
Gary Oldman Actor
Listener to Daldry
Danny Boyle Director
Director of Olympic opening ceremony
Victoria Beckham Guest/Designer
Made a sullen appearance
Gwyneth Paltrow Actress
At Women in Film party
Shailene Woodley Actress
At Women in Film party
Selena Gomez Actress/Singer
At Women in Film party
Vanessa Hudgens Actress
At Women in Film party
Blythe Danner Actress
Kissed author at door
Mark E. Kelly Astronaut
Guest with Blythe Danner
Gabrielle Giffords Former Congresswoman
Wife of Mark Kelly
Martin Scorsese Director
Feted by Vanity Fair
Lorraine Bracco Actress
Running late to Shabbat dinner
Ronald Perelman Host
Hosting Shabbat dinner
Howard Shore Composer
Honored at Vanity Fair event
Sandy Powell Costume Designer
Honored at Vanity Fair event
Thelma Schoonmaker Editor
Honored at Vanity Fair event
Sir Ben Kingsley Actor
Mentioned at event
Danny Huston Actor
Mentioned at event

Timeline (8 events)

Friday, February 24
Publicists Awards lunch
The Beverly Hilton
Friday, February 24
British Film Reception
Hancock Park residence
Friday, February 24
Women in Film party
Cecconi's
Friday, February 24
Vanity Fair party for Scorsese/Film Foundation
Bel-Air Hotel
Pre-Oscar week
Girls night out hosted by Alfre Woodard
Rented house above Sunset
Pre-Oscar week
Private buffet hosted by Ron Meyer
Ron Meyer's Malibu home
Pre-Oscar week
Seated dinner hosted by Betsey Bloomingdale
Holmby Hills home
Pre-Oscar week

Locations (10)

Location Context
Rented house above Sunset
Holmby Hills home (Betsey Bloomingdale)
Mulholland Drive home (Tobias Meyer/Mark Fletcher)
BHH (likely Beverly Hills Hotel)
Hancock Park residence (Barbara Hay)

Relationships (4)

Lord Astor Family David Cameron
son-in-law
married to
second cousin
Betsey Bloomingdale Friendship Nancy Reagan
best friends

Key Quotes (5)

"This is the only pre-Oscar party where a guest dropped his pants and mooned the red carpet and Terry signed a fans breast."
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"Motion Picture Showman of the Year was the consolation prize for being snubbed by the Academy for visualizing a publishing miracle for children around the world."
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"As an appointed diplomat she was horrified by my indiscretion and turned to greet the next American idiot."
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"Where have we met? Nowhere. He was astronaut Mark E. Kelly"
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"Only I could mistake an astronaut for a movie marketing guy."
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Alfre Woodard hosted a down and dirty girls night out in a rented house above Sunset for Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer.
Universal honcho Ron Meyer hosted a civilized private buffet at his Malibu home for Graydon Carter with Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio, Barbra Streisand, Tom Hanks and Michael Douglas.
Stunning socialite Betsey Bloomingdale gave a seated dinner at her Holmby Hills home for best friends Nancy Reagan, Wendy Stark, Bob Colacello, Joan Collins and fashion icon Lynn Wyatt.
Tobias Meyer, auctioneer for Sotheby’s and art dealer Mark Fletcher hosted an open house at their Mulholland Drive home for English avant garde photographer Terry Richardson. This is the only pre-Oscar party where a guest dropped his pants and mooned the red carpet and Terry signed a fans breast. Art collectors Bill and Maria Bell, Todd Eberle, rock singer Jack Donahue and Francesco Clemente schmoozed.
Friday, February 24
At the BHH I ran into David Heyman, English producer of the "Harry Potter" franchise who was honored at the Publicists Awards lunch at The Beverly Hilton. "Motion Picture Showman of the Year" was the consolation prize for being snubbed by the Academy for visualizing a publishing miracle for children around the world.
"Nobbs" whisked me off to the British Film Reception hosted by Jeremy Hunt, UK Secretary for Culture and Olympics, and the British Consul-General Dame Barbara Hay, in her Hancock Park residence. Upon introduction, I blurted out that my friend Lord Astor, was interested in having LA people get to know his son-in-law, Prime Minister David Cameron. As an appointed diplomat she was horrified by my indiscretion and turned to greet the next American idiot. I was just making conversation.
Daldry told Sony’s Sir Howard Stringer and astute film CEO Michael Lynton, Kenneth Branagh, Janet McTeer, and Gary Oldman that he, as executive producer of the Olympics, was headed back to London to oversee special events, including the opening ceremony, directed by Danny Boyle.
Victoria Beckham made a dramatic sullen last-minute appearance looking perfectly skinny in her own designed dress.
At the Women in Film party at Cecconi's, Gwyneth Paltrow, Shailene Woodley, Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens networked with Jessica, Octavia and Viola now of social stamina fame.
Blythe Danner kissed me at the door as a military type looked on. I kept saying to him, "Where have we met?" Nowhere. He was astronaut Mark E. Kelly who came with Blythe and is married to former congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, Paltrow's second cousin. Only I could mistake an astronaut for a movie marketing guy.
Vanity Fair feted Scorsese and The Film Foundation which has saved 555 films in 22 years. Cocktails were at the restored Bel-Air Hotel. Honorary Jewess Lorraine Bracco ran past me yelling she was late for Ronald Perelman's Shabbat dinner. Three, three-time Oscar winners: composer Howard Shore, costume designer Sandy Powell and editor Thelma Schoonmaker were honored. Sir Ben Kingsley, Danny Huston,
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