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Stars Interested in our 2008 Theatre at Sea Cruise to Venice

Lucie ArnazBelieve it or not, Lucie Arnaz has been performing for over 40 years, beginning her career in a recurring role on THE LUCY SHOW opposite her mother, Lucille Ball. At age fifteen she became a series regular HERE'S LUCY , and later starred in her own series, THE LUCIE ARNAZ SHOW. Since then, Lucie has appeared on film in THE JAZZ SINGER, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination, SECOND THOUGHTS, DOWN TO YOU, WILD SEVEN, and THE PACK. On Broadway, she has appeared in shows including THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG, for which she received the Los Angeles Drama Critic's Circle, Theatre World, and Outer Critic's Circle Awards, LOST IN YONDERES, and DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS.

Florence HendersonFlorence Hendersonmade her Broadway debut in WISH YOU WERE HERE. She was then chosen by Rodgers and Hammerstein for the leading role in their touring production of OKLAHOMA! and in SOUTH PACIFIC at the Lincoln Center. She went on to star on Broadway in FANNY and THE GIRL WHO CAME TO SUPPER and in the National Tours of THE SOUND OF MUSIC and ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. In 1962, she won the Sarah Siddons Award for her work in Chicago Theatre, and the same year became the first woman to host THE JOHNNY CARSON SHOW. She is known the world over for her role as "Carol Brady" in THE BRADY BUNCH, one of the most successful series in television history, still watched and loved by millions. Ms. Henderson was ranked by TV Land and Entertainment Weekly magazine as one of the 100 Greatest TV Icons.

Laurence LuckinbillActor, writer, and director Laurence Luckinbill has been seen in numerous feature films, including STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER, THE BOYS IN THE BAND, COCKTAIL, and THE PROMISE, as well as on television in LAW AND ORDER, BARNABY JONES, and MURDER, SHE WROTE. He has written and performed in several one-man shows, including HEMINGWAY, TEDDY, and AN EVENING WITH CLARENCE DARROW. With his wife, Lucie Arnaz, Mr. Luckinbill has appeared in the American premier of EDUCATING RITA, sold out tours of I DO, I DO, and THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG.

Patricia NealPatricia Neal, who won an Oscar as Best Actress for the film HUD, is celebrated for a wide range of starring motion picture roles. She has also appeared on Broadway and earned a Tony Award for her performance in ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST. Other Broadway credits include THE CHILDREN'S HOUR, THE MIRACLE WORKER, and JOHN LOVES MARY. Some of her film roles were in THE FOUNTAINHEAD, HUD, and THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES, for which she was once again nominated for an Oscar. Her most recent film appearance was in the hit film COOKIES FORTUNE with Charles Dutton and Glenn Close. Ms. Neal is also known throughout the country for her inspirational lectures and dedication to medical causes. A hospital has been named after her in Knoxville, Tennessee. She is the Grand Dame of Theatre at Sea.

Lee Roy ReamsLee Roy Reams recently won critical acclaim playing Roger DeBris on Broadway in THE PRODUCERS. He also starred in the First National Tour of the musical (Carbonell Award®), in the Washington D.C. Production (Helen Hayes Award®), and the Las Vegas Production. The New York Times hails him as “Broadway’s song and dance man nonpareil” because of his leading roles in David Merrick’s legendary 42nd STREET (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), Lumiere in Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Albin/Zaza in LA CAGE AUX FOLLES, Cornelius Hackl in HELLO DOLLY! and Henry Spofford in LORELEI (both starring Carol Channing), Duane Fox in APPLAUSE, starring Lauren Bacall, Will Parker in Richard Rodgers’ revival of OKLAHOMA!, SWEET CHARITY starring Gwen Verdon, and AN EVENING WITH JERRY HERMAN.

Lynn RedgraveLynn Redgrave was born into one of the most famous acting families in the world. Her first major role in a motion picture (GEORGY GIRL, 1966) garnered a Golden Globe® as Best Actress, an Academy Award® nomination as Best Actress,and many other accolades. For her role as Hanna in GODS AND MONSTERS (1998) she won the Golden Globe®, the Independent Spirit Award,and the London Film Critics Circle Award, and was nominated for the Academy Award® (Oscar®). In between, she has been nominated three times for a Tony® for her stage work (MRS. WARREN’S PROFESSION, SHAKESPEARE FOR MY FATHER, and THE CONSTANT WIFE) and an Emmy® for her work on television. Ms. Redgrave was just nominated for the Lucille Lortel Award® for Best Actress for herwork in GRACE at the MCC Theatre.

Gena RowlandsGena Rowlands' recently starred in BROKEN PROMISES, written and directed by her daughter, Zoe Cassavetes. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. She has also recently been seen in the blockbusters PARIS JE T'AIME, THE SKELETON KEY and THE NOTEBOOK. Her other film credits include THE HIGH COST OF LIVING, LONELY ARE THE BRAVE, A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE, for which she received an Academy Award nomination, and which was directed by her late husband, John Cassavetes; Woody Allen's ANOTHER WOMAN, ONCE AROUND with Richard Dreyfus, and HOPE FLOATS with Sandra Bullock.

Susannah YorkThe inestimable Susannah York was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY? and the recipient of the Cannes Film Festival Best Actress award for her role in IMAGES. Her other film credits include TUNES OF GLORY with Alec Guinness and John Mills, A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS, THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE, BATTLE FOR BRITAIN, SUPERMAN, SUPERMAN II, and SUPERMAN IV. Ms. York co-authored the script for her film FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN, and has published several popular children’s books. She continues to perform her internationally acclaimed show, The Loves of Shakespeare’s Women.

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