Actors William H. Macy, Peter Gallagher Join Award-Winning Chef Aarón Sánchez to Headline Benefit Showcasing Science
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
Actor/director William H. Macy, actor/musician Peter Gallagher and award-winning chef Aarón Sánchez will join together for BrightFocus Foundation’s 6th Annual Gala, MIND | SIGHT | CURE: An Evening of BrightFocus on June 24. The virtual showcase will spotlight exemplary scientists and advocates working with the Foundation and driving some of the most exciting research around the globe to end diseases of mind and sight.
In a conversation led by producer/director James Keach, Macy will discuss his relationship with Alzheimer’s, both his father’s death from the disease and playing a character with dementia in the Showtime series Shameless. “I am looking forward to raising greater awareness of Alzheimer’s and more funding to support science to find a cure,” Macy said, “It is important we shed light on the disease, ending stigma and increasing research.”
Gallagher’s mother, a scientist who worked with Jonas Salk on the Polio vaccine, also had Alzheimer’s for nearly 20 years before she passed away at 79. “Watching a loved one suffer from Alzheimer’s is excellent at making you feel powerless, but it doesn’t have to make you feel alone,” said Gallagher.
Discussing the critical role of food in healthy aging and vision and how it influences his work, Sánchez will also share his famous guacamole recipe with the audience. “I’ve seen firsthand how disease robs people of their quality of life, and I am honored to be a part of helping all of us live longer and healthier lives.”
The evening will feature several BrightFocus-funded scientists whose work is at the forefront of saving mind and sight:
For more information visit brightfocus.org/2021gala or call (301) 556-9368.
BrightFocus Foundation is a premier global nonprofit funder of research to defeat Alzheimer’s, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Through its flagship research programs — Alzheimer’s Disease Research, Macular Degeneration Research, and National Glaucoma Research— the Foundation has awarded nearly $300 million in groundbreaking research funding over the past 51 years and shares the latest research findings, expert information, and resources to empower the millions impacted by these devastating diseases. Learn more at brightfocus.org.
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