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By Ellen OliviernOctober 9, 2016nOriginal Article: http://www.latimes.com/fashion/la-ig-carousel-ball-20161007-snap-story,amp.html nn

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nnUnless they’re going to a major gala or awards show such as the Oscars or Emmys, Angelenos, in general, tend to dress down most days more often than not.nnBut they certainly dressed up for the 30th Carousel of Hope Ball, a Saturday evening  benefit for the Children’s Diabetes Foundation and the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes — where there were plenty of long gowns, jewels, suits, tuxedos and Hollywood royalty.nn

“We love to show up for Barbara,” said third-generation Oscar-winner Anjelica Huston, sparkling from twin diamond brooches and speaking of Davis, the event chairman who founded the gala in 1978 with her husband, Marvin.nn“It’s like a reunion to me,” Motown founder Berry Gordy said during the cocktail reception. “I see all my friends that I haven’t seen since the last one.”nn

A silent auction stretched across several ballrooms, where those mingling included Kathy Griffin, Regina King, Carmen Electra, Garcelle Beauvais, Jane Seymour, Yara Shahidi, Francesca Capaldi, Jillian Rose Reed, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, LaTanya Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson, Linda and Jerry Bruckheimer, Lori and Michael Milken, and — the impossible to miss, 6-foot-10-inch former Laker and Clipper Brian Cook.nn

Washington considers Poitier his mentor. In accepting the award, Poitier, the 89-year old Hollywood icon and Academy Award winner, allowed that he’s had a wonderful life yet took time to acknowledge the event chair’s accomplishments.nnTurns out that Jones and Fonda are third cousins. “I’m sure it’s obvious to everyone,” Jones quipped, before noting that he and the two-time Oscar winner are not only longtime friends but that they learned that they are genetically linked to a slave owner in Mississippi as well.nn

Menzel won’t be repeating her Tony Award-winning role in the upcoming movie “Wicked.” After belting out Elphaba’s signature tune, “Defying Gravity,” she said, “I’m told I’m too old to play the role.” And she suggested that filmmakers cover her in green makeup and use computer-generated imagery. “What’s the difference?” she added.nnQuinton Aaron, as known as “Big Mike” from “The Blind Side,” can act as well as sing. Foster proved this by bringing Aaron onstage to sing “Let’s Get It On.”nn

With this much star power, it’s no wonder the Carousel of Hope has raised more than $100 million over the years. “No one can say no to Barbara [Davis],” Lansing said.nnEllen Olivier is the founder of Society News LA.nn

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