- Audrey Skirball-Kenis
Audrey Skirball-Kenis (1915–
June 19 ,2002 ) was a noted American philanthropist.Early years
Audrey Skirball-Kenis was born Audrey Marks in
Alabama in 1915. Although raised inNew York , as the daughter of aParis -born mother, she spoke French at home until she began school. In 1941, the day afterPearl Harbor was bombed, Audrey moved toCalifornia to join theSignal Corps . [http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/weekly-feature-articles/2001/February/24/3-Plus-U-adds-up-to-success.aspx]Audrey had two brief marriages that ended in divorce before marrying film producer and real estate developer
Jack Skirball . The couple were deeply involved in philanthropy, largely in support ofReform Judaism . They planned and funded the construction of theSkirball Cultural Center . Jack died in 1985, shortly before the Center opened.In 1987 Audrey married wine importer
Charles Kenis . Together they established the Audrey Skirball-Kenis Center for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery atCedars-Sinai Medical Center , as well as being involved in a variety of other philanthropic projects.A long-time horse racing fan, Audrey Skirball had joined with friends in 1972 to purchase a thoroughbred, then established the 3 Plus U Stable, which became quite successful. Charles Kenis joined his new wife in this pursuit and became a founder and eventually director emeritus of the Thoroughbred Owners of California. [http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/weekly-feature-articles/2001/February/24/3-Plus-U-adds-up-to-success.aspx]
ASK
Audrey and Charles founded the non-profit Audrey Skirball-Kenis Theater Projects (ASK) in West Los Angeles. Audrey did not actively manage ASK, but Charles served as president of ASK's board of trustees.
In 1990, Audrey and Charles, through ASK, made a highly-publicized donation of $500,000 to the Los Angeles Arts Festival's theater and performance programs. The donation saved the festival from closing, and was ceremonially accepted in the Los Angeles mayor's office by Peter Sellers, the festival's director.
Soon, ASK emerged with a reputation as Los Angeles' primary funder of small new theatrical projects. In 2000, ASK spent and gave a total of $1.8 million dollars to charitable activities.
Death
Audrey Skirball-Kenis died on June 19, 2002, at age 87. She had two daughters, and two stepchildren.
ources
*Audrey Skirball-Kenis, Philanthropist, 87, Dies (Associated Press, June 25, 2002)
*Turmoil and uncertainty rock an L.A. art mainstay, L.A. Weekly, June 14-20, 2002
*cite web
title =3 Plus U adds up to success
publisher =Thoroughbred Times.com
date =February 24 2001
url =http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/weekly-feature-articles/2001/February/24/3-Plus-U-adds-up-to-success.aspx
accessdate =2007-07-11
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