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Clients who have Entertained, Performed or Enjoyed an
Event at the Grand Prospect Hall:
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Celebrity
Clients & Guests :
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| Jack Nicholson |
| Angelica Huston |
| Christopher Walken |
| Sharon Stone |
| Kathleen Turner |
| Richard Gere |
| Phylicia Rashad |
| Marisa Tomei |
| Julie Andrews |
| Gregory Hines |
| Nicholas Cage |
| Gene Hackman |
| Kirstie Alley |
| Gwyneth Paltrow |
| Tina Fey |
| Francis Ford Coppola |
| John Huston |
| Lil Mama |
| Foxy Brown |
| Eve With the Ruff Ryders |
| Naomi Campbell |
| Cyndi Lauper |
| Yo-Yo Ma |
| Danny Aielo |
| Vincent Spano |
| Tony Danza |
| Oscar D' Leon |
| Bob Hope |
| William Randolph Hearst |
| William Jennings Bryan |
| Mayor Rudolph Giuliani |
| Michael Dukakis |
| Rick Lazio |
| Lena Horne |
| Erma Bombeck |
| Fred Astaire |
| Ginger Rogers |
| Enrico Caruso |
| Mae West |
| Sonja Henie |
| Al Capone |
| Duke Ellington |
| Sophie Tucker |
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Corporate
Clients
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Event
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| Dance With Me Dance Studios |
Fall Dance Classic Showcase |
| Q8 Petroleum Company |
630 Italian Executives |
| Merrill Lynch Company |
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| Bear Stearns |
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| American Express |
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| Hearst Publications/Popular Mechanics Magazine |
(430 guests including Patty Hearst) |
| Chase Manhattan |
Theme Parties and Annual Event |
| IBM |
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| Mary Kay Cosmetics |
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| Avon Products |
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| Century 21 |
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| Health |
Plus |
| The Greater Savings Bank of New York |
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| Dime Savings |
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| Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce |
Monthly Luncheon / Seminar |
| All Major Brooklyn Hospitals |
Annual Events, Retirement/Holiday Parties |
| Colonial Insurance Company |
800 German Insurance Executives visiting NYC. |
| Con Edison |
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| Brooklyn Union Gas |
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| New York Telephone Co. |
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| Brooklyn District Attorney's Office |
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| U.S. Federal Court Systems |
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| Internal Revenue Service |
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| U.S. Food and Drug Administration |
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| U.S. Postal Service |
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| New YOrk City Fire Department |
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| New York City Police Department |
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| Agency for Child Development |
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| Brooklyn Home for the Aging |
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| Boy Scouts of America |
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| Department of Human Resources |
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| Department of Housing and Welfare |
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| Area Schools |
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| Culmitt Riding Stables |
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| Masonic Associations |
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| Brooklyn Yacht Club |
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| Bay Ridge Historical Society |
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| Lions and Lionesses Groups |
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| Various and Cultural Associations |
Greek, Hispanic, Pakistani, Middle Eastern,
Oriental, Italian, Haitian, West Indian, African, Nigerian, Indonesian,
etc. |
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Movies Filmed
at the Grand Prospect Hall
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** Video and/or Pictures available
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**The Sitter:
Starring Jonah Hill, Ari Graynor and Sam Rockwell. A comedy about a college student on suspension who is coaxed into babysitting the kids next door, though he is fully unprepared for the wild night ahead of him.
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**Gods Behaving Badly: (View Pictures)
Starring Christopher Walken, Sharon Stone and Alicia Silverstone. Greek gods living in modern-day New York intervene in the lives of a young couple.
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**The Cotton Club:
Francis Coppola's rather maligned tale of the famed Harlem jazz club
during the Prohibition era. (View Clip)
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**Prizzi's Honor:
Where a black Mafia comedy a a none-too-bright hit man for a Mafia
family who falls in love with an independent operator--a female killer
played by Kathleen Turner. (View Clip)
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**The Royal Tenenbaums:
Royal Tenenbaums (Gene Hackman) and his wife, Etheline (Anjelica
Huston), had three brilliant kids before separating: Chas (Ben Stiller)
had a preternatural instinct for real estate, Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow)
was an award-winning playwright by ninth grade, and Richie (Luke
Wilson) was a junior champion tennis player. But despite these
promising beginnings, the family fell apart after decades of lies,
betrayals, and failures. What happens when Royal, whom the kids haven't
spoken to in years, brings the family back together suddenly and
announces that he's got only six weeks to live? Well, old wounds don't
heal so quickly. (View
Clip)
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A Brooklyn State of Mind:
Al Stanco has lived all of his life in Brooklyn and does some work for
the local crime lord, Danny Parente. New to the neighborhood is
Gabriella, a filmmaker shooting a documentary on the real Brooklyn. Al
and Gabriella become friendly but the relationship is strained when he
discovers her true goal is to expose Parente's criminal activities.
When Al sees the evidence Gabriella has uncovered, which implicates
Parente in the death of many locals (including Al's own father), he
seeks revenge in a dangerous confrontation with his boss.
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Last Exit to Brooklyn:
Starring Stephen Lang, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Burt Young, Peter Dobson,
Jerry Orbach and Stephen Baldwin. Taken from Hubert Selby, Jr.'s
controversial novel. A gallery of characters in Brooklyn in the 1950s
are crushed by their surroundings and selves: a union strike leader
discovers he is gay; a prostitute falls in love with one of her
clients; a family cannot cope with the fact that their daughter is
illegitimately pregnant.
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Television Shows Filmed at the Grand Prospect Hall |
**30 Rock: (View Clip)
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**Gossip Girl: (View Clip)
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| ** Pan Am: |
| **MTV's My Super Sweet 16 (Lil Mama's Birthday Bash): |
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Music Videos
Produced at the Grand Prospect Hall
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**Eve with the Ruff Ryders- "What ya'll want" (View Video)
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**Foxy Brown- "Big Bad Mama" (View Video)
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Commercials
Filmed at the Grand Prospect Hall
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**Vera Wang-American Express (View Commercial)
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Photo Shoots at
the Grand Prospect Hall
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| Life Magazine Ballroom Dance
Special Edition Photo Layout |
| Vogue Magazines Masquarade
Ball Shoot with Naomi Campbell |
| Cindy Lauper's True Colors
Album Cover |
| Macy's Bridal Collection
Catalogue |
| Modern Bride |
| Demetrios for Eliza |
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