Photo Flash: The Stars Come Out in Support of LGBTQ Community and to Honor Stephanie Beatriz and Julie Newmar
President/Founder of The Hollywood Museum, Donelle Dadigan, along with Council Member Mitch O'Farrell and Board President Esteban Montemayor of Christopher Street West, kicked off Pride weekend with the annual "Real to Reel" exhibit that shines the spotlight on the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBTQ) community in television and film through the decades. This year's event also feature a special recognition with The Future of Hollywood Award presented to actress Stephanie Beatriz and the Legacy Award to TONY Award winning actress, Julie Newmar.
"I was thrilled to attend The Hollywood Museum for the opening of the REAL TO REEL exhibit the other evening, to kick off Gay Pride here in L.A," said Geri Jewell of Deadwood fame. "It was wonderful coming together with friends and colleagues in support of another part of the spectrum of diversity."
Reminiscent of Mae West, Ms Julie Newmar was carried on stage in the arms of two bodybuilders, stating "This what happens when you're a legacy. You don't have to walk anywhere. You are carried."
"Thank you all for this lovely tribute," she added. "It's so wonderful to receive it in this building, the old Max Factor salon, where for so many years so many of the greats found their external beauty and also discovered their internal beauty. Donelle Dadigan (Founder/President of the Hollywood Museum, formerly The Max Factor Studios) has given the world a priceless time capsule for generations to enjoy for years to come. Im particularly thrilled to get this recognition right now in the midst of the Me Too and Times Up moment of our history," remarked Ms Newmar.
"I always had my own way of dealing with those situations. First of all, I was taller than most of the men. So right away, I had an advantage. And one of my early roles, on Broadway and on film, was a gal called Stupefyin Jones in LI'l ABNER. Men saw her and they turned to stone. And this was before Viagra. I think some of them thought I actually had that power. And perhaps I did. Im also delighted to receive this acknowledgment in conjunction with all the LGBT pride activities here at the Museum and around the country this month. Of course, there has always been a strong LGBT presence in my life ... even BEFORE Catwoman. But to be reminded of it at this critical time, and to know that it is indeed part of my legacy, and that my legacy is not only an artistic one, but one of feminine strength, power and, lets never forget, fun thats a very, very good thing and it fills me with overwhelming gratitude."

Alison Arngrim, Roslyn Kind, Judy Tenuta, Geri Jewell and Kathy Kinney

Assistant Chief Beatrice Girmala, Councilman Mitch O'Farrell and Donelle Dadigan (President/Founder The Hollywood Museum)

Judy Tenuta, Donelle Dadigan and Lee Purcell

Lee Purcell, Alison Arngrim, Julie Newmar and Roslyn Kind

Tony Award winning actress Julie Newmar (the Legacy Award), Donelle Dadigan (President/Founder of The Hollywood Museum), Councilman Mitch O'Farrell and the other honoree for the evening, presented to actress Stephanie Beatriz (The Future of Hollywood Award) and to TONY Award winning actress, Julie Newmar.

Dwayne Arthur Jones, Julie Newmar and Michael Hernandez

Alison Arngrim, Kathy Kinney, Julie Newmar and Stephanie Beatriz

Honorees Julie Newmar and Stephanie Beatriz
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Honoree Stephanie Beatriz with costumes on display worn by LGBTQ Icons and Legends
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Honoree Stephanie Beatriz with costumes on display worn by LGBTQ Icons and Legends

Alison Arngrim and Steve Wishnoff (Writer, Producer and Director of Life Interrupted)

Susie Singer Carter with Costume worn by Harmony Santana in "My Mon & the Girl"

Jeremy Miller with wards won by George Chakiris and Wilson Cruz

Emmy winner, Grammy nominee and best selling Author, Geoffrey Mark, with friend, Rip Taylor's, exhibit

Lee Purcell with costumes worn by fellow Redheads, Judy Tenuta and Carol Burnett, on display

Display featuring the legendary Lily Tomlin's Ernestine overlooks Lee Purcell and Jeremy Miller
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