2012 THR's Women in Entertainment Breakfast Arrivals
Anne Sweeney, No. 1 for a third straight year; Bonnie Hammer; Amy Pascal; Elizabeth Banks; Cat Deeley; Nancy Dubuc; Sarah Paulson; and Dana Walden attend the annual event.
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Anne Sweeney
Disney Media Networks co-chairman and president of Disney/ABC Television Group Anne Sweeney takes the top spot on THR's Women in Entertainment list for the third year in a row.
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Elizabeth Banks
The Hunger Games star Elizabeth Banks, who presented speaker Sandra Fluke, dons a little back dress at THR's Women in Entertainment breakfast, which will fete Diane Keaton with an award.
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Bonnie Hammer
Bonnie Hammer, chairman of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainent and Cable Studios, takes the No. 2 spot on THR's Women in Entertainment list.
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Mindy Kaling
Mindy Kaling, producer and star of The Mindy Project, is one of the scheduled speakers.
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Amy Pascal
Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal, No. 3 on THR's Women in Entertainment list, walks the carpet at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
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Sarah Paulson
American Horror Story's Sarah Paulson, one of the speakers at the Women in Entertainment breakfast, smiles for the camera. Paulson introduced longtime friend Diane Keaton with the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award, and told THR that her black and white dress was meant to honor Keaton's classic style.
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Dana Walden
Dana Walden, 20th Century Fox Television chairman, is ranked No. 5 on THR's Women in Entertainment list.
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Nancy Dubuc
A+E Networks president of entertainment and media Nancy Dubuc is No. 7 on THR's Women in Entertainment list and is the cover story of this year's package.
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Sandra Fluke
Sandra Fluke, one of the speakers at the breakfast, was introduced by Elizabeth Banks, who recalled meeting the women's rights activist at a campaign event for President Obama. "Instant girl crush," Banks said.
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Molly Sims
Molly Sims arrives on the red carpet of THR's Women in Entertainment breakfast.
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Jenna Dewan Tatum
Jenna Dewan Tatum, who appeared on FX's American Horror Story, drops by THR's Women in Entertainment event featuring speeches by Mindy Kaling, Sandra Fluke and Sarah Paulson.
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Jennifer Carpenter
Dexter's Jennifer Carpenter keeps it simple in a white top -- but with brightly colored, floral pants by BCBG -- as she poses for photogs on the red carpet of THR's Women in Entertainment breakfast.
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Roma Downey
Irish actress Roma Downey poses on the red carpet.
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Sue Naegle
HBO president Sue Naegle, No. 14 on THR's Women in Entertainment list this year, arrives at the annual breakfast.
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Ellie Kemper
The Office's Ellie Kemper arrives at the annual breakfast.
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Dreama Walker
Don't Trust the B---- in Apt. 23's Dreama Walker walks the red carpet Wednesday morning at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
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Sue Kroll
Warner Bros. Pictures president of marketing Sue Kroll, No. 10 on THR's Women in Entertainment list, attends the breakfast.
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Cat Deeley
So You Think You Can Dance host Cat Deeley arrives at THR's annual Women in Entertainment breakfast in Beverly Hills on Dec. 5.
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Steve Mosko
Mosko, the president of Sony Pictures Television, matched the background and was all smiles as he arrived for the celebration.
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Ashley Madekwe
Revenge's Ashley Madekwe shows support for the honorees at THR's Women in Entertainment breakfast.
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Salaam Coleman Smith
Style Media president Salaam Coleman Smith, No. 95 on THR's Women in Entertainment list, attends the annual breakfast.
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Georgia King
Georgia King, one of the stars of NBC's rookie comedy The New Normal, arrives at Beverly Hills Hotel for THR's Women in Entertainment breakfast.
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Roberto Coin
Roberto Coin, founder of the eponymous high-end Italian jewelry line, arrives at THR's Women in Entertainment breakfast. He created a custom award for Diane Keaton in honor of the event, made with onyx and diamonds.
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George Kotsiopoulos
Stylist George Kotsiopoulos, who has contributed to THR, gives his support at the Women in Entertainment breakfast.
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Lubov Azria
Fashion designer Lubov Azria keeps is stylish on the red carpet of THR's annual breakfast.
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Lisa Paulson
Lisa Paulson, president and CEO of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, presents Lizette Delgadillo with a $15,000 scholarship fund as part of the Big Brothers Big Sisters program.
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