The event will be Wednesday, Dec. 7th at 8:00 p.m. at the NYIT Auditorium on Broadway, 1871 Broadway (between 61st and 62nd), New York.
RSVP Required. Please send an email to nyrsvp@sagfoundation.org and write "Unforgettable" in the subject line. Please indicate if you would like to bring a guest. You will receive a confirmation email. You do not need to be a union member to attend.
"Unforgettable" stars Poppy Montgomery as Carrie Wells, an enigmatic former police detective with a rare condition that makes her memory so flawless that every place, every conversation, every moment of joy and every heartbreak is forever embedded in her mind. It's not just that she doesn't forget anything - she can't; except for one thing: the details that would help solve her sister's long-ago murder.
Carrie has tried to put her past behind her, but she's unexpectedly reunited with her ex-boyfriend and partner, NYPD Detective Al Burns (Dylan Walsh), when she consults on a homicide case. His squad includes Det. Mike Costello (Michael Gaston), Al's right-hand man; Detective Roe Saunders (Kevin Rankin), the junior member of the team; and Detective Nina Inara (Daya Vaidya), a sassy, street-smart cop.
Being back on the job after a break feels surprisingly right for Carrie. Despite her conflicted feelings for Al, she decides to permanently join his unit as a detective solving homicides - most notably, the unsolved murder of her sister. All she needs to do is remember. Ed Redlich, John Bellucci, Sarah Timberman and Carl Beverly are executive producers for Sony Television Studios in association with CBS Television Studios.
About Poppy Montgomery
Poppy Montgomery is currently starring in the hit CBS drama "Unforgettable," which is one of the highest rated new series this fall. She plays Carrie Wells, a former police detective with a rare condition that allows her to remember every day of her life
This past summer she took on the challenging role of JK Rowling in the Lifetime movie "Strange Magic: The JK Rowling Story."
For seven seasons, Montgomery graced the small screen as FBI agent Samantha Spade in the CBS drama "Without a Trace." She starred in the top-rated show alongside fellow Australian Anthony La Paglia and Marianne Jean Baptiste, Eric Close and Enrique Murciano.
Montgomery received critical acclaim for her edgy breakout performance as Marilyn Monroe in the 2001 CBS movie "Blonde." Earlier, she starred alongside Diane Keaton in Garry Marshall's "The Other Sister," "Life," and "Dead Man on Campus."
A native of Sydney, Montgomery moved to Los Angeles at 18 with a copy of the book "How to make it in Hollywood." Having read in the book about Julia Roberts' first manager, she tracked him down and, after much persistence, he finally agreed to introduce her to an agent. Soon after, Montgomery was guest-starring in "NYPD Blue" and "Party of Five."
Following this success, she was cast in the Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz's drama series "Relativity" and then in the Barry Levinson cop series "The Beat."
Montgomery's other feature credits include the independent film "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover," which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and "Between," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Montgomery starred in the Lifetime film "Lying to be Perfect." She previously starred as Generosa Ammon in the Lifetime film "Murder in the Hamptons." Additionally, she starred in the CBS telefilm "Snow Wonder." In early 2004, she starred opposite Thomas Gibson and Doris Roberts in the CBS telefilm "Raising Waylon."














