Gen Art Fresh Faces in Film
Park City, UT – January 22, 2011 – Celebrities in attendance for Gen Art & 7 for All Mankind‘s 7 Fresh Faces in Film last night included Christina Hendricks, Geoffrey Arend, Seth Rogen, Justin Long, Anne Heche, Carrie Preston, Tyler Hilton, and honorees Lizzy Caplan, Ari Graynor, Gina Rodriguez, Zachary Booth, Dreama Walker, Christopher Abbott, and Alexia Rasmussen. Anne Heche and her “That’s What She Said” director Carrie Preston announced this year’s 7 Fresh Faces honorees to a packed house. It was just announced that Heche has landed the lead role in the NBC pilot “Save Me,” in which art will imitate life and she’ll play a woman who becomes convinced after an accident that she’s channeling God. The high energy party kicked off as Heche led a “Gen Art” chant, and Gina Rodriguez beat-boxed into the mic.
Christopher Abbott, Lizzy Caplan, Zachary Booth, Gina Rodriguez, Carrie Preston & Anne Heche
Ari Graynor, Christopher Abbott, Dreama Walker, Zachary Booth, Lizzy Caplan, & Gina Rodriguez
Lizzy Caplan, Carrie Preston, & Ari Graynor
Dreama Walker & Marc Lottenberg
Jeff Abramson, Anne Heche, & Elizabeth Schafer
Gina Rodriguez, Carrie Preston, & Anne Heche
Dreama Walker, Lizzy Caplan, & Ari Graynor
Alexia Rasmussen, Gina Rodriguez, Dreama Walker, Lizzy Caplan, & Ari Graynor