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The Thalians is a charitable organization dedicated to mental health causes.[1] It was founded by Hollywood actors in 1955.[2][3]

Thalians Annual Galas, honoring a Mr. or Ms. Wonderful with an award designed by Walt Disney. The coveted trophy is given to a member of the entertainment industry not only for their work on stage and screen but also for their behind-the-scenes philanthropy. A partial list of the honorees includes Frank Sinatra, Mary Martin, Lana Turner, Ed Sullivan, Shirley MacLaine, Gene Kelly, Sammy Davis, Jr., Lucille Ball, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, James Stewart, Rita Hayworth, Count Basie, Liza Minnelli, Carol Channing, Carol Burnett, Sally Field, Mary Tyler Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Red Buttons, Clint Eastwood, Mickey Rooney, Hugh Hefner, and Smokey Robinson. [1][4]

The Thalians current focus is the mental health of the military men and women and their families of UCLA Operation Mend. The President Emeritus of the organization is Debbie Reynolds.[1][5] Current President is Dr. Irwin Lehrhoff, Chairman of the Ruta Lee Treasurer: Andrew McDonald, Recording Secretary: Stephanie J. Hibler, Corresponding Secretary: Barbara Cohen-Wolfe. Board Members: Kira Reed Lorsch, Frank Sheftel, Brian Theobald, Larry Wolfe. Governors: Mr. & Mrs. William Anton, Sandy Krause, Dr. Lawrence Piro, Jackie Rosenberg.

The Thalians library of documented Thalians Galas is being preserved at the Academy Film Archive. [1][6]

It is headquartered in Mission Hills, California.[7]

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