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Lucie Arnaz –
Actress, entertainer, Broadway star and producer, Lucie charms audiences
across the country. As the daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz,
she began her famed career in a recurring role on "The Lucy Show," and has
starred in "Here's Lucy," "The Lucie Arnaz Show" and the critically acclaimed
"Sons and Daughters." She also starred in the motion picture "The Jazz
Singer" with Neil Diamond. Her production company, ArLuck Entertainment,
won an Emmy Award for "Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie." She has appeared
on Broadway in "Grace and Glorie", "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and in London
in "Witches of Eastwick."
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Jane Fonda –
Jane is an Academy-award winning actress for films such as "Klute" and "Coming Home,"
and an Emmy award winner for "The Dollmaker." Her television work includes "The Newsroom"
and "Grace and Frankie." She is also a social and women's activist, health and fitness
advocate, philanthropist and author. Jane founded the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent
Pregnacy Prevention and The Jane Fonda Center for Adolescent Reproductive Health
at Emory University. She has written a memoir, "My Life So Far."
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Marlo Thomas –
Marlo is an Emmy award-winning television and Broadway actress, author, social and
women's activist, whose body of work has impacted American entertainment and culture
for the past half century. She is currently outreach director of the St. Jude's
Children's Research Hospital, and is a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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Sherry Lansing –
Sherry Lansing is the first woman to head a major motion picture studio.
As head of Paramount Pictures, she produced such block-buster films
as "Titanic," "Forest Gump," "Braveheart," and "The Accused." She is a
philanthropist, humanitarian, health and women's advocate, and now heads
The Sherry Lansing Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated
to cancer research, public education and encore-career opportunities.
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Rita Moreno –
One of the busiest stars in show business, Rita Moreno has won all of the industry's
prestigious awards. She has received an Oscar and a Golden Globe for
"West Side Story," a Tony for "The Ritz" on Broadway, a Grammy for her
performance on "The Electric Company," and two Emmy's for "The Muppet show" and "The
Rockford Files." She was one of the leads in the highly acclaimed HBO series, "OZ."
Her book, "Rita Moreno: A Memoir," instantly became a New York Times Bestseller,
and she has received a Kennedy Center Honor for her lifetime contributions to American
culture.
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Tracee Ellis Ross –
Tracee skillfully navigates the entertainment industry as an award-winning actress,
producer and creative talent. She is currently starring in "Black-ish," ABC
Television's Emmy, SAG, Critics'-Choice, Golden Globe nominee blockbuster. Her
previous sitcom, "Girlfriends," ran for eight seasons. She is a co-founding signatory
of the "Time's Up" movement, and uses her voice as advocate for joy and self-acceptance,
inclusivity and equity.
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