From left, Jenny McCarthy, Leah Remini, Jennifer Lopez,
and Chelsea Handler pose together at Elle's 15th annual Women in Hollywood event
in Los Angeles on Monday, October 6.- chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies
In the year of "Sex and the City," perhaps it's no surprise that an event
honoring women drew some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Nicole Kidman, Jane Fonda, Jennifer Lopez, Diane Keaton and Halle Berry
joined dozens of other stars in a ballroom at the Four Seasons Hotel on Monday
for Elle magazine's 15th annual Women in Hollywood tribute, honoring seven
noteworthy women in entertainment.
Fonda served as an informal entertainment ambassador before the program,
chatting up actress Kat Dennings and introducing Amber Tamblyn to Shirley
MacLaine. Meanwhile, the evening's host, Chelsea Handler, shared laughs with
Jenny McCarthy and Cheryl Hines. Other guests included Kate Beckinsale,
Courteney Cox, Eva Mendes, Angie Harmon and Cheryl Tiegs.
Elle's annual dinner pays tribute to women "who are telling our stories" in
Hollywood, said editor Roberta Myers. This year's honorees included Berry,
Fonda, Kidman, Anne Hathaway, Sigourney Weaver, Isla Fisher and director
Catherine Hardwicke¡ªall of whom are featured in the magazine's November issue.
"Someday hopefully it won't be necessary to allocate a special evening to
celebrate where we are and how far we've come," Weaver said. "Someday women
writers, producers and crew members will be so commonplace, and roles and
salaries for actresses will outstrip those for men, and pigs will fly."
Though things have improved for women, "we do have a long way to go," she
said.
Hathaway said in today's Hollywood "women are about so much more than how
they look."
"I think it's pretty remarkable that, at 25, I'm able to say that my role as
a woman in Hollywood is purely as an artist, not a cause," Hathaway said. "I'm
free to play my characters as I imagine them, far beyond what size jeans they
wear."
Fisher thanked "my baby daddy SBC" (Sacha Baron Cohen) and paid homage to
Kidman, "who paved the way for all us Aussies."
MacLaine continued the praise.
"Nicole Kidman has been a revelation to me, and it's not easy for me to be
revelated," she said, calling Kidman "my star child."
Kidman thanked all the directors who "molded" her, particularly Anthony
Minghella and Sydney Pollack.
"They were men in Hollywood who loved women," she said.
Fonda thanked all the women in the house¡ªand Hollywood itself.
"Aren't we glad we're not bankers," she said. "We are in the most fantastic
business."