The Gene Siskel Film Center (GSFC) of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) once again saluted a leader in cinematic artistry when it honored two-time Academy Award® nominee Mark Ruffalo, Saturday, June 6, 2015, at The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (160 E. Pearson St.). The evening was a celebration of Ruffalo's accomplishments as an actor, director and producer and gave attendees the rare opportunity to listen in as Ruffalo reminisced in detail about his favorite roles, provided insights into his creative process and influences, and discussed upcoming projects. A retrospective of film clips from his most memorable performances accompanied the conversation, which was led by Chicago Tribune Film Critic Michael Phillips. Attended by more than 350 guests and raising more than $400,000 for the Film Center, the evening culminated with the presentation of the Gene Siskel Film Center Renaissance Award to Ruffalo by SAIC President Dr. Walter E. Massey.
"Mark Ruffalo is one of the most gifted and versatile actors working today, always imbuing his performances with layers of complexity that are fascinating to watch," said GSFC of the SAIC Executive Director Jean de St. Aubin. "The diversity of his performances truly qualifies him for the Renaissance Award and we are so pleased he was able to join us for this tremendous evening. We are also grateful to our many benefactors for their generous support of the Film Center, allowing us to continue bringing the very best in film programing to Chicago." The benefit is co-chaired by longstanding GSFC supporters and Advisory Board members Marlene Iglitzen and Ellen Kollar. The chair of the GSFC Advisory Board is Ellen Sandor. All proceeds support the Gene Siskel Film Center's eclectic film programming as well as lecture series and discussions with visiting scholars and filmmakers. This programming provides the opportunity for students and the Chicago community to experience the best in film presentation. The annual fundraiser is the primary event that ensures that the GSFC can continue to present the highest quality films and film-related events in Chicago.About Mark Ruffalo
Mark Ruffalo is an Academy Award-nominated actor whose credits include "You Can Count on Me," "The Kids Are All Right," "The Avengers," "Zodiac," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "Foxcatcher," as well as the Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG award winning HBO film "The Normal Heart." In addition to being an accomplished actor, Ruffalo is a strong advocate for addressing climate change and increasing renewable energy. In 2011, he co-founded Water Defense, an organization devoted to the guiding principal that clean water is a basic human right. He was named one of Time Magazine's "People Who Mattered" in 2011. Ruffalo helped launch The Solutions Project in 2012 as part of his mission to share science, business and culture that demonstrate the feasibility of renewable energy. Ruffalo recently teamed up with race car driver and environmental activist Leilani Munter to promote their initiative "50 Plans for 50 States." The plan is a roadmap to take the USA to 100% clean energy in each state. More information about his environmental work can be found at waterdefense.org. He can be seen in "The Avengers: The Age of Ultron" and upcoming release "Infinitely Polar Bear."
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