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Photo Flash: Ari Graynor Hosts 16th Annual Les Girls Cabaret

By: Oct. 25, 2016
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On Sunday, October 16, the wildly popular cabaret benefit, Les Girls, returned to the stage for its 16th annual celebration. Hosted by Ari Graynor (For a Good Time, Call...), the event kicked off with a cocktail reception and silent auction followed by a sexy and wickedly funny evening of entertainment, made possible by the donated performances of some of Hollywood's top personalities! All the proceeds supported the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund's Breast Cancer Deadline 2020, a strategic plan of action with a January 1, 2020 deadline for knowing how to end the disease. Scroll down for photos from the event!

Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Joey McIntyre (New Kids on the Block), Barrett Foa (NCIS: Los Angeles), Merle Dandridge (Greenleaf), Robert Bailey, Jr. (The Night Shift), Sharon Lawrence (Shamless), Melissa Peterman (Baby Daddy), Britt Shaw (Paranormal Activity), Suzy Nakamura (Dr. Ken), Colt Prattes (the upcoming Dirty Dancing), Richard Kind (Gotham), Jon Huertas (Castle), Seamus Dever (Castle), Peter Porte (Baby Daddy), Lea Thompson (Switched at Birth), Steven Weber (2 Broke Girls), Beth Grant (The Mindy Project), Charlie Carver (Teen Wolf), Drew Droege (Drunk History), Krysta Rodriguez (Trial & Error), Keesha Sharp (Lethal Weapon), Erick Lopez (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Justin Michael Wilcox (A Chorus Line) and many more were in attendance

Since 1991, NBCC has been at the vanguard of the breast cancer movement, elevating breast cancer to an issue of national significance. In March, Science Magazine called NBCC President Fran Visco "the most influential nonscientist ever in the field of breast cancer research." The same article reported that NBCC brought about a federal research program that "has awarded nearly $3 billion in grants, making it the second largest funder of breast cancer research in the United States." NBCC challenges scientists and advocates to address breast cancer in new ways, generating unprecedented collaborations and accomplishments that have elevated the disease to an issue of national significance. For more information, visit www.breastcancerdeadline2020.org.

Photo Credit: Todd Williamson/WireImage



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