Photo Flash: Stage and Screen Star Helen Mirren Celebrates AARP The Magazine Cover Issue

By: Dec. 05, 2016
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Today, December 5, AARP The Magazine hosted a celebratory luncheon, alongside AARP Movies for Grownups, honoring stage and screen actress Helen Mirren, cover girl of the December/January issue, at The Modern, NYC. Scroll down for photos!

Mirren last starred on Broadway in THE AUDIENCE, for which she won a Tony Award in 2015. She will soon appear on the big screen in COLLATERAL BEAUTY, WINCHESTER, THE LEISURE SEAKER, FAST 8 and THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS.

Among her other recent film credits are TRUMBO, EYE IN THE SKY, WOMAN IN GOLD and THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY. Mirren won an Oscar for her performances as Queen Elizabeth II in THE QUEEN; other notable films include HITCHCOCK, CALENDAR GIRLS, GOSFORD PARK, THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE and more.

Photo Credit: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for AARP

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Photo Flash: Stage and Screen Star Helen Mirren Celebrates AARP The Magazine Cover Issue
Actress Helen Mirren attends AARP The Magazine: Helen Mirren Luncheon

Photo Flash: Stage and Screen Star Helen Mirren Celebrates AARP The Magazine Cover Issue
Actress Helen Mirren

Photo Flash: Stage and Screen Star Helen Mirren Celebrates AARP The Magazine Cover Issue
Actress Helen Mirren

Photo Flash: Stage and Screen Star Helen Mirren Celebrates AARP The Magazine Cover Issue
EVP and chief communications and marketing officer, AARP Martha Boudreau and actress Helen Mirren

Photo Flash: Stage and Screen Star Helen Mirren Celebrates AARP The Magazine Cover Issue
Actress Helen Mirren and editor in chief, AARP The Magazine Bob Love

Photo Flash: Stage and Screen Star Helen Mirren Celebrates AARP The Magazine Cover Issue
EVP and chief communications and marketing officer, AARP Martha Boudreau, actress Helen Mirren, editor in chief, AARP The Magazine Bob Love, and SVP and editorial director of AARP media Myrna Blyth



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