LA Gay & Lesbian Center Gala (Pt. 2): Jenifer Lewis and Shirley MacLaine...
OK, you can't even begin to write about Saturday night's event at the Century Plaza Hotel without starting with Jenifer Lewis - an amazing woman of immense talent and heart.
She received The Rand Schrader Distinguished Achievement Award which is the center's highest individual honor awarded to someone who has a remarkable and courageous record of championing LGBT visibility, combating homophobia and/or significantly serving or contributing to the community. When Jenifer decided to perform her one-woman show "Bipolar, Bath & Beyond" at the center's Renberg Theater, it kept selling out so she insisted on extending the run and in the process, raised more than $40,000 for the Center's Youth Services programs.
That's why she got three standing ovations at the event, why you could hear a pin drop when she spoke, why Shirley MacLaine showed up to personally present her with the award. Shirley refered to her friend Jenifer as a "mad genius lady...She's what I would call an out of the mainstream talent...She is so unlimited, she creates and functions in other dimensions simultaneously...This is a woman I'm so proud to know."
Jenifer took the stage and gave a funny, touching, funny speech using some of MacLaine's book titles:
"I'm not afraid to admit that when Shirley was "Out on a Limb," I was out on a twig. When she said "Don't Fall off the Mountain," I was already down there!"
"I am so honored and humbled and moved to be receiving this award and I mean that from my heart..."
The great diva returned to the stage to perform a few songs that brought the house down concluding with a rousing version of "I Know Where I've Been" from "Hairpray."
Absolutely perfect.
Greg Hernandez has covered the entertainment industry for the Daily
News since 2001. He's considered a bit odd by some for his obsession
with box office numbers, has been known to camp out near the kitchen
at premieres for first crack at the hors d'oeurves, and Greg's never
seen a red carpet he didn't want to stroll down.