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Kate Beckinsale walked the red carpet outside Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre at the festival's opening-night gala and world premiere of the 45th anniversary restoration of Funny Girl.
Kate Beckinsale walked the red carpet outside Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre at the festival's opening-night gala and world premiere of the 45th anniversary restoration of Funny Girl.
Ann Blyth, an Oscar nominee for best supporting actress in 1946 for Mildred Pierce, was all smiles while walking the red carpet on opening night.
What the Flick?! host/executive producer Ben Mankiewicz shared a laugh with Eva Marie Saint, a 1955 supporting actress Oscar winner for her role in On the Waterfront, on opening night of the festival.
Brandon Johnson hosts TNT's upcoming action reality series 72 Hours, which debuts in June.
Coleen Gray took part in a discussion about her 1956 movie The Killing, which was directed by Stanley Kubrick.
Genevieve McGillicuddy is managing director of the TCM Classic Film Festival.
From left: Jeff Gregor, Robert Osborne, Catherine Williamson, Phil Kent and Dennis Adamovich struck a pose on opening night of the festival. Gregor is executive vp and chief marketing officer of TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies and GM of TCM; Osborne is a film historian, former THR columnist and host of TCM; Williamson is director of entertainment memorabilia at Bonhamsis; Kent is CEO of Turner Broadcasting; and Adamovich is senior vp brand and digital activation/GM of festivals for TBS, TNT and TCM.
Actress Karen Sharpe (Man With the Gun) walked the red carpet with her daughter, Kat Kramer. Sharpe was a Golden Globe winner in 1995 for most promising newcomer — female, an award she shared with Shirley MacLaine and Kim Novak.
From left: Actress Kearran Giovanni (TNT's Major Crimes), Turner Entertainment Networks president Steve Koonin, actor Graham Patrick Martin (Major Crimes) and Turner Broadcasting CEO Phil Kent hit the red carpet on opening night.
Actress and choreographer Marge Champion , whose 1968 film The Swimmer played at the fest, won a Primetime Emmy in 1975 for Queen of the Stardust Ballroom.
TCM's Mark Wynns greeted Tippi Hedren on the red carpet. Hedren, the mother of actress Melanie Griffith, won a Golden Globe for 1963's The Birds.
Emmy-nominated actor-producer Norman Lloyd is best known for his role on the 1980s hit series St. Elsewhere.
Jane Fonda, flanked by Eva Longoria and Jim Carrey, was honored with a hand- and footprint ceremony at the Chinese Theatre.
Among the guests at the hand- and footprint ceremony were Maria Shriver and Fonda’s Nine to Five co-star Lily Tomlin.
The Oscar-winning actress added a peace sign to her signature in cement.
From left: Jane Fonda was joined by brother Peter Fonda, mother Shirley Mae Adams and son Troy Garity (Gangster Squad) at the ceremony.
The actress struck a pose on her late father Henry Fonda's square outside the Chinese Theatre. The two starred in 1981's On Golden Pond, for which he won his only competitive Oscar and she was nominated.
Siblings Peter and Jane Fonda posed in front of their late father Henry's square.