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Hollywood Domino and Bovet 1822 Host Annual Pre-Oscar Gala

Hollywood Domino and Bovet 1822 Host Annual Pre-Oscar Gala

Laura Schreffler
By Laura Schreffler February 22, 2013

Mere nights before the Oscars, Hollywood isn’t losing any steam.

Stars are still stepping out for a cause. The likes of Gerard Butler, Madeleine Stowe, Jesse Williams, Adrien Brody, Ali Larter, David Arquette, Kristin Davis, Moby, Heather Graham, Peter Facinelli, Rose McGowan and Josh Hartnett were all on hand at Hollywood Domino & Bovet 1822′s Pre-Oscar Gala at the Sunset Tower Hotel.

Butler hosted the gala benefitting Artists For Peace And Justice, which has raised over more than half a million dollars.

Since 2008, the star-studded event has called upon Hollywood’s elite to help support a number of non-profit organizations around the world.

Yes, at the name suggests, the stars do play dominos for a cause.