Seven-time Emmy Award-winner and star of television, stage and films, Mary Tyler Moore, will cruise on one of Crystal Harmony's last voyages on October 22, 2005. The ship's Godmother, she will be on board for a ten-day Mexican Riviera cruise.
Mary Tyler Moore christened Crystal Harmony in 1990. Angela Lansbury launched Crystal Symphony in 1995 and Dame Julie Andrews became Godmother of Crystal Serenity in 2003.
On board, Ms. Moore will participate in a question and answer session and share meaningful moments from her career and charity work. Besides memorable television roles on The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and other television and film roles, Ms. Moore earned an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Ordinary People. She received a Tony Award for her portrayal of a quadriplegic in Whose Life Is It Anyway?
In November 2005, Crystal Harmony will be transferred from Crystal Cruises fleet to Crystal's parent company's Japanese cruise division. From September through October, the 940-guest, 50,000-ton Crystal Harmony will spend her final season sailing on seven-day and ten-day Mexican Riviera itineraries round-trip from Los Angeles. The ten-day October 22 cruise features calls in San Diego, Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo.