Lillian Booth Actors Home

It is operated by the Actors Fund,[1][2] a nonprofit umbrella charitable organization that assists American entertainment and performing arts professionals.

That year, the residents were moved to the former mansion of American businesswoman Hetty Green in Englewood.

In 1975, the facility was merged with the Percy Williams Home on Long Island, New York.

In 1993, a wing was named in honor of actress Natalie Schafer, notable for her role as Eunice "Lovey" Wentworth Howell on the television sitcom Gilligan's Island (1964–1967), who left $1.5 million to the Actors Fund after her death.

[4][5] (year of birth–year of death; sorted by year of death) The facility was the subject of the short documentary film Curtain Call (2000), directed by Charles Braverman; the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject).

West Brighton, Staten Island