Uma Thurman stuns in a black gown while hosting the Room to Grow annual benefit in New York City
Uma Thurman looked timeless in a long black gown as she hosted the Room to Grow annual benefit on Tuesday afternoon in New York City.
While fundraising to enrich the lives of babies born into poverty, the 51-year-old actress put her beautiful features on full display as she strutted down the red carpet.
For the occasion, she wore her medium-length blonde hair down, a pair of dazzling statement earrings and an all-out glowy makeup look.
Glowing: Uma Thurman looked timeless in a long black gown as she hosted the Room to Grow annual benefit on Tuesday afternoon in New York City
She sported a swipe of blush and bronzer on her radiant skin, which looked radiant and hydrated under a lightweight foundation.
During the event, she mingled and posed for photos with Briogeo Hair Care CEO Nancy Twine, Akilah King and Sandra Medeiros, who both work for Room to Grow.
Thurman is on the board of directors of Room to Grow, which helps parents raising children in poverty through counseling.
Ageless: While fundraising to enrich the lives of babies born into poverty, the 51-year-old actress put her beautiful features on full display as she strutted down the red carpet
The Gattaca starlet has been hard at work on the Apple TV+ drama after being forced to delay production due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
In addition to her charity work, the mom-of-three has been hard at work on the Apple TV+ drama, Suspicion, whichwas delay production due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The show is a high-paced thriller about the kidnapping of the son of a prominent American businesswoman, played by the Oscar-nominated star.
Stylish as ever: For the occasion, she wore her medium-length blonde hair down, a pair of dazzling statement earrings and an all-out glowy makeup look
Twenty-one-year-old Leo’s abduction from a large, upmarket hotel in central New York is captured on video and goes viral, according to a press release announcing the show.
Swiftly, four British citizens staying at the hotel become the prime suspects. But are they guilty of anymore than being in the wrong place at the wrong time, it added.
The upcoming program was first greenlit in March of 2020, shortly before pandemic lockdowns first shut down all entertainment industry productions.
It also stars Kunal Nayyar (The Big Bang Theory), Noah Emmerich (The Americans), Georgina Campbell (Black Mirror), Elyes Gabel (Scorpion), Elizabeth Henstridge (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and Angel Coulby (Dancing on the Edge).
Creating change: Thurman is on the board of directors of Room to Grow, which helps parents raising children in poverty through counseling