Recap – Beefeater 24 hosts the annual BAFTA LA Tea Party

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Article Summary: Recap of the Beefeater 24 annual BAFTA LA Tea Party captures the most extraordinary and celebrated moments from one of Hollywood's most elegantly

Published February 6, 2010

Julianne Moore spent much of the afternoon with designer turned director Tom Ford. The two arrived at the party together and worked the room side by side.

A crowd always seemed to follow Paul McCartney, who spent much of the night chatting with Jane Fonda. he even introduced her to his new girlfriend. Later Quentin Tarantino joined them, along with Eli Roth. The group didn’t even seem to notice the huge crowd watching them.

Hollywood veteran and Golden Globe winner Helen Mirren chatted about “the biz” with Golden Globe nominee and rising star Anna Kendrick.

Alison Brie and Jeremy Renner were seen flirting by the buffet. The two were laughing and chatting together while Jeremy had his hand on the small of Alison’s back.

Though they spent most of the afternoon together, Ed Westwick did find himself separated from his “Gossip Girl” leading lady, Jessica Szohr and quickly tried to spot her among the crowd. when he finally found her again he went straight up to her, grabbed her and gave her a kiss. the two were also seen chatting with Kevin McHale of Glee.

Though Joshua Jackson did admit to some fellow guests that his “German is terrible,” it doesn’t seem to be affecting his relationship with girlfriend Diane Kruger. The two couldn’t keep their hands off each other! Before entering the party, Joshua grabbed Diane and kissed her on the neck while she giggled. Inside, the two were seen sitting together and an otherwise empty table. She would scratch his beard, touch his leg. they seemed very much in love!

Olivia William stole her guest’s Beefeater London 24 cocktail and poured it into her own glass.

Rachael Harris told Quentin Tarantino how much she loved Inglorious Basterds, while Emily Blunt was overheard saying how “Up” was her favorite movie this year.

Alison Brie sipped on a Beefeater London 24 cocktail while scoping out the party. Her fellow cast member from Mad Men, Rich Sommer, stopped by to tell her “I love your show (Community). I never miss an episode!”

Attendees:
Anna Kendrick
Claire Danes
Emily Blunt
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Julianne Moore
Tom Ford
Jane Fonda
Ed Westwick
Jessica Szohr
Helen Mirren
Gabourey Sidibe
Paul McCartney
Jason Reitman
Josh Jackson
Diane Kruger
Quentin Tarantino
Eli Roth
Christoph Waltz
Evan Handler
Stephen Lang
Alison Brie
Martin Landau
Ben Foster
Jeremy Renner
Sam Trammel
James frain
Jared Harris
Olivia Williams
Kevin McHale
Ty Burrell
Rich Sommer
Bryan Batt
Michael Gladis
Rachael Harris
Leslie David Baker
Oscar Martinez
Creed Bratton
Kate Flannery
Jason Binn

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