Marian Seldes, Eli Wallach to Receive CCNY Alumni Finley Award

Alumni Association Presents Townsend Harris Medals to Seven Prominent Graduates

Veteran actors Marian Seldes and Eli Wallach will receive the 63rd John H. Finley Award for exemplary service to the city from The Alumni Association of T九色视频 at its 130th Annual Dinner, Thursday, October 28 at the New York Hilton. The Finley award, named for CCNY鈥檚 third President, is presented annually to deserving New Yorkers. 

Ms. Seldes is a Tony Award-winning actress elected to the American Theatre Hall of Fame. Her illustrious stage, film and television career has spanned six decades. 
 
Mr. Wallach, 鈥38 MSE, also a Tony Award winner, is an icon of the stage and screen whose credits include classics such as 鈥淭he Magnificent Seven,鈥 鈥淭he Misfits鈥 and 鈥淭he Good, the Bad and the Ugly.鈥 His latest film, 鈥淲all Street: Money Never Sleeps,鈥 was released last month.

Previous Finley honorees include: former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt; civil rights leader Roy Wilkins; playwrights Neil Simon and Terrence McNally; realtor and philanthropist Jack Rudin; actor Tony Randall; actor/activist Harry Belafonte; opera diva Beverly Sills and playwright Arthur Miller. 

The Townsend Harris Medal, given in recognition of outstanding post-graduation achievements, will be presented by the Alumni Association to seven distinguished CCNY alumni, including Brock Peters, 鈥49, who is being honored posthumously:

Patricia Black, 鈥65 E, 鈥67 MSE, international educator; a former superintendent of Manhattan high
schools and past president of the National Council of Administrative Women in Education and of the
City College Alumni Association.

Margaret Chin, 鈥75, first Asian-American woman elected to the New York City Council. She represents District 1 in Lower Manhattan, including Chinatown, TriBeCa, parts of the Lower East Side and the South Village.

Mark Clements, 鈥44, one of the nation鈥檚 leading marketing researchers for over 60 years.

Dr. Edward A. Kravitz, 鈥54, world-renowned neuroscientist and endowed professor of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. 

Seymour Moskowitz, 鈥54 BME, co-founder of CoVant Management, Inc., a leader in power generation and aircraft engines.  

Brock Peters, 鈥49, award-winning actor of theater, television and film, who portrayed Tom Robinson in 鈥淭o Kill a Mockingbird,鈥 and appeared in more than 120 other productions over his six-decade career.

Irwin Zahn, 鈥48 ME, founder and chief executive officer, Autosplice, Inc., an international electronic component design, product development, manufacturing and distribution company. 

Alumni Association President Jon Paul DeLise, 鈥71, will emcee the event. City College President Lisa Staiano-Coico and award-winning actor Richard Schiff 鈥83, will be the special guest speakers. The program also includes the presentation of 75 scholarships and cash awards to deserving CCNY students.  

Tickets for the dinner, which cost $175 per person, are available through the Alumni Association office at (212) 234-3000. The New York Hilton is located at 54th Street and Avenue of the Americas, Manhattan. Brief profiles of 2010 John H. Finley Award recipients Marian Seldes and Eli Wallach follow:

Marian Seldes
Marian Seldes has been an elegant presence on the stage, film, radio and television for decades. She made her Broadway debut in 1947 in 鈥淢edea鈥 and has over the years garnered honors and accolades from critics and peers alike. 
Ms. Seldes won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in Edward Albee鈥檚 鈥淎 Delicate Balance鈥 (1967). She鈥檚 received five Tony nominations during her career and was presented with the 2010 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement to the Theatre. Among her other honors are the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance in 鈥淔ather鈥檚 Day鈥 (1971) and election in 1996 to the American Theatre Hall of Fame. 
Ms. Seldes also claims a unique accomplishment that鈥檚 earned her a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for most performances in a Broadway play. This is after she made 1,809 consecutive appearances in the production 鈥淒eathtrap.鈥 
Her filmography, dating back to 1958, includes movies such as 鈥淭he Greatest Story Ever Told鈥 (1965), 鈥淗ome Alone 3鈥 (1997) and 鈥淢ona Lisa Smile鈥 (2003). On television, she has been seen on 鈥淧erry Mason,鈥 鈥淪ex and the City鈥 and 鈥淢urphy Brown.鈥 She has been as consummate on radio, appearing in 179 episodes of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater between 1974 and 1982. 
A native New Yorker, Ms. Seldes has taught at the Juilliard School of Drama and at Fordham University, Lincoln Center.  

Eli Wallach, 鈥38MSE
Hailed as one of Hollywood's finest method actors, Mr. Wallach has worked alongside the motion picture industry鈥檚 biggest stars. His cast mates include: Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Clint Eastwood and Al Pacino. 
Born in Brooklyn to Polish immigrant parents, he was nurtured among stars. Mr. Wallach performed drama with life-long friend Walter Cronkite at The University of Texas, and attended Parsons New School for Social Research with Marlon Brando. 
An alumnus of the Actors Studio and the Neighborhood Playhouse, he made his Broadway debut in 1945 after serving in the Army's Medical Administrative Corps during World War II. Also debuting in the same play, 鈥淪kydrift,鈥 was Rita Moreno, then 13-years old.  
Mr. Wallach continued to hone his acting skills in rarefied company. In 1947, he appeared in William Shakespeare鈥檚 鈥淎ntony and Cleopatra鈥 with Charlton Heston, Maureen Stapleton and Joseph Wiseman.  
He won a Tony Award in 1951 for portraying Alvaro Mangiaco in Tennessee Williams鈥 鈥淭he Rose Tattoo鈥 and made his screen debut in 鈥淏aby Doll鈥 in 1956. What followed was a memorable film career. 鈥淭he Magnificent Seven,鈥 鈥淭he Misfits,鈥 鈥淗ow the West Was Won鈥 and 鈥淭he Good, the Bad and the Ugly鈥 are some of the classics that established Mr. Wallach as a master of method acting. 
He remains in demand and his acting remains first class in his senior years as seen in the critically acclaimed 鈥淢ystic River鈥 and 鈥淲all Street: Money Never Sleeps.鈥 In 2005, Mr. Wallach released his much anticipated autobiography, 鈥淭he Good, The Bad And Me: In My Anecdotage.鈥 

 

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