A Preview of the Third Annual Roger Neal Oscar Viewing Dinner

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RNSH 2017 Dinner

RNSH 2017 Dinner

It’s become one of the most coveted Oscar night invites in Hollywood – the third annual Roger Neal Style Hollywood (RNSH) Oscar Viewing black tie dinner gala and gifting suite.

 

The star-studded event is being held at the Hollywood Museum, the historic Max Factor building, right across the street from the Dolby Theater where the Academy Awards will take place on March 4.

 

This year more than 80 stars of the screen and television are expected for the gala– a sit-down gourmet dinner in a beautifully decorated room reminiscent of Old Hollywood–with monitors everywhere for optimal awards viewing.

 

The event also features its own honors, the ICON Awards. They will be presented before the Oscar broadcast to Oscar nominated and Grammy winning actress and screenwriter Renee Taylor, Marion Ross, Burt Ward, Karen Kramer and The Pointer Sisters.

 

Dinner Chairman Roger Neal has produced the RNSH Oscar gift suite for 22 years now, and began the dinner in 2016.

Ritter Family at RNSH

Ritter Family at RNSH

“We are beyond thrilled to produce our 3rd Annual Oscar party at the Hollywood Museum which houses the largest collection of entertainment memorabilia on display in the world. I cannot think of a more perfect place to host 80 stars many who are past Oscar nominees, winners and presenters,” Neal said. “Young and classic stars from TV and film will have the opportunity to tour this incredible museum prior to a sit down gourmet dinner with wine and champagne to see a special Academy Awards exhibit and the brand new just opened Batman 66 Exhibit.”

 

In addition to the luminaries receiving the ICON Awards, expected guests include Alyvia Lind, Lee Meriwether, Burt Ward, Dawn Wells, Lee Purcell, Courtney Stodden, Judy Tenuta, Kira Lorsch, Renee Lawless, Nicolette Sheridan, Wink Martindale, Robert Forster, Ruta Lee, Marion Ross(receiving Icon Award), Paul Sorvino, Dee Dee Sorvino, Patrika Darbo, Don Most, Erin Murphy, Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith, Sofia Milos, Anson Williams, Cindy Margolis, Katherine Kelly Lang, Brenda Dickson, Gloria Allred, Cerina Vincent, Maria Conchita Alonso, Gary Busey, Jake Busey, Mark Steines, George Chakiris, Janice Dickinson, Victoria Summer, Vivica Fox, Carolyn Hennesy, Barbara Rush Barbara Luna, Marla Gibbs, Fred Willard, Michael Jai White, Joe Cortese Penny Marshall,  Kristy Swanson, Oscar nominee Diane Ladd, Lea Thompson, Marilu Henner, Diane Warren, Sheree J. Wilson, Anson Williams, Kat Kramer, Victoria Summer, Kate Linder, Jeremy Miller, Suzan Hughes, Rex Smith, Stanley Livingston, Rebecca Holden, Clarence Gilyard, Emilia McCarthy and Ilya Salkind.  

 

Edward Lozzi, who for many years co-organized the Night of 100 Stars Oscar viewing dinner, has also joined forces with Neal this year.

 

Limited tickets are available for $1000 a seat.

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Author: Hillary Atkin

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