Mamie has been out and about at the Tribeca Film Festival quite often these last days, attending various premieres, supporting the recent work of her parents – the premiere of “Theater of War”, a documentary on Meryl Streep’s performance of Mother Courage in 2006 as well as Don Gummer’s contribution of his “Maquette for Primary Compass,” a site-specific outdoor permanent sculpture completed in 2000 that is part of the collection of the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio. Also, Mamie promoted the short subject film she is starring in, “All Saints Day”. Pictures from all events can be now found in the Image Library.
Recent image additions
posted on May 3rd, 2008 under Public Appearances / No Comments
Lincoln Center Salutes Meryl Streep
posted on April 15th, 2008 under Public Appearances / No Comments
Yesterday, Meryl Streep was honored by the Lincoln Center Film Society with their prestigious award and Mamie was on hand to celebrate her mother. Other guest included Meryl’s colleagues Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, Uma Thurman, Amy Adams, Garrison Keillor and directors Jonathan Demme and Mike Nichols. Pictures are in the Image Library.
“Leatherheads” screening pictures
posted on April 8th, 2008 under Public Appearances / No Comments
“Stop Loss” premiere
posted on March 25th, 2008 under Public Appearances, Stop Loss / No Comments
Yesterday, Mamie has attended the premire of her upcoming film “Stop Loss”. Also, two new clips have been added to the Multimedia section, a clip from the film and an interview with Mamie on the red carpet, talking about her role, her co-stars and her upcoming Broadway debut in “Les Liaisons Dangereuses”.
“John Adams” premiere
posted on March 5th, 2008 under John Adams, Public Appearances / No Comments
Yesterday, Mamie has attended the premire of her upcoming mini-series “John Adams”.
Here’s some additional information on the premiere by the Boston Globe: Historian David McCullough and series producer Tom Hanks are in Washington, D.C., tonight for a screening at the Capitol of HBO’s seven-part miniseries based on McCullough’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of John Adams. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Congressman Bill Delahunt, whose district includes the Adams homestead in Quincy, are the featured speakers. McCullough and Hanks will then attend a Friday gala at the Boston Public Library. Paul Giamatti, who plays the second president in the miniseries, which starts March 16, was at the New York premiere Monday, along with McCullough, Hanks, actors Josh Charles, Justin Theroux, David Morse, Eva Amurri, and Mamie Gummer.
Mamie attends “Atonement” screening
posted on December 14th, 2007 under Public Appearances / No Comments
