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Our L.A students participate in a day of styling to perfect their on camera look!!!

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Tony Award-winning actor Annaleigh Ashford joined fellow Broadway Coloradans Beth Malone ("Fun Home") and Mara Davi ("Dames at Sea" for "United in Love," a special concert event benefiting the Denver Actors Fund on April 30 at the Lone Tree Arts Center. The three were "back to give back," joined by powerhouse singer, actor and First Lady of Denver Mary Louise; Broadway’s Jodie Langel ("Les Misérables"); composer Denise Gentilini ("I Am Alive") and Denver performers Jimmy Bruenger, Eugene Ebner, Becca Fletcher, Clarissa Fugazzotto, Robert Johnson, Daniel Langhoff, Susannah McLeod, Chloe McLeod, Sarah Rex, Jeremy Rill, Kristen Samu, Willow Samu, Thaddeus Valdez, and the casts of both "The Jerseys" (Klint Rudolph, Brian Smith, Paul Dwyer and Randy St. Pierre), and the all-student cast of the upcoming "13 the Musical" (Rylee Vogel, Josh Cellar, Hannah Meg Weinraub, Hannah Katz, Lorenzo Giovannetti, Maddie Kee, Kaden Hinkle, Darrow Klein, Evan Gibley, Conrad Eck and Macy Friday). The purpose of the evening was to spread a message of love and hope while raising funds for the Denver Actors Fund, which has made $90,000 available to local theatre artists facing situational medical need. The concert was presented by presented by Ebner-Page Productions. Photos by RDG Photography, Gary Duff and DCPA Senior Arts Journalist John Moore, also the founder of the Denver Actors Fund. For more information, go to www.denveractorsfund.org

Statue created by Charles Arthur Bourgeois in 1868.

In the background you can see the Panthéon, which was built as a church and is now a mausoleum containing the remains of distinguished French citizens.

I came across the Wild Actor's setting up for a seen,This is Director Peter O'Fallon and Actress Beth Riesgraf.

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Our L.a students participate in a day of styling to perfect their on camera look!!!

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Our L.A students participate in a day of styling to perfect their on camera look!!!

Our L.A students participate in a day of styling to perfect their on camera look!!!

Our L.a students participate in a day of styling to perfect their on camera look!!!

Arjun Rampal (photo above) was featured in the NOTCH (December 2012 issue). Rampal talked about his planned music festival, his family and other personal activities, as part of his multi-faceted career as an actor, producer, model and television host.

 

To read the story, go to www.notchmag.com/cinema/dec2012/arjun-rampal

British postcard in the Picturegoer Series, London, no, 463.

 

American actor Jack Oakie (1903-1978) was one of the best wisecracking comedians during the golden age of Hollywood. The beefy, plump-faced comedian could steal a scene simply by looking at a girl’s legs.

 

Jack Oakie was born Lewis Delaney Offield in 1903, in Sedalia, Missouri. His father was a grain dealer, and his mother was a psychology teacher. When he was 5, the Offield family moved to Muskogee, Oklahoma, the source of his "Oakie" nickname. Oakie spent part of his boyhood in Kansas City with his grandmother and attended Woodland School. He sold papers for the Kansas City Star: He later recalled that he made good money selling “extras” on the night Woodrow Wilson was reelected as president in 1916. Oakie worked as a runner on Wall Street and narrowly escaped being killed in the Wall Street bombing of 16 September 1920. While in New York, he also started appearing as a mimic and comedian in amateur theatre. In 1923 Oakie landed a job as a chorus boy in George M. Cohan’s 'Little Nelly Kelly' on Broadway. He went from Broadway to vaudeville, with Lulu McConnell as his partner. From there he found employment in several comedies, as well as musicals throughout the mid to late 1920s These included 'Sharlee' (1923), the revues 'Innocent Eyes' (1924) and 'Artists and Models' (1925), and the musical 'Peggy-Ann' (1926). In 1927 Oakie went to Hollywood, and he was cast as a comedian in his first silent film, Finders Keepers (Wesley Ruggles, 1927) starring Laura La Plante. He also appeared in the silent films The Fleet's In (Malcolm St. Clair, 1928) starring Clara Bow and the Western Sin Town (J. Gordon Cooper, William K. Howard, 1929).

 

With the advent of sound, Jack Oakie signed a contract with Paramount. His first talkie was The Dummy (Robert Milton, Louis J. Gasnier, 1929) starring Ruth Chatterton and Fredric March. Jack went on to support Wallace Beery in Chinatown Nights (William A. Wellman, 1929), Dorothy Mackaill in Hard to Get (William Beaudine, 1929) and Betty Compson in Street Girl (Wesley Ruggles, 1929). Settling in, he never returned to the Broadway stage. With Nancy Carroll, he played in the musical Sweetie (Frank Tuttle, 1929). He appeared in many of the big musicals of the day with Bing Crosby, Maurice Chevalier and Alice Faye. He was a brush salesman turned Olympic scout in the hilarious screwball farce Million Dollar Legs (Edward F. Cline, 1932) and an unwilling gangster in Dancers in the Dark (David Burton, 1932) opposite Miriam Hopkins. He played Tweedledum to Roscoe Karns' Tweedledee in the all-star version of Alice in Wonderland (Norman Z. McLeod, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, 1933). In Too Much Harmony (A. Edward Sutherland, 1933), the part of Oakie's on-screen mother was played by his real mother, Mary Evelyn Offield. During the 1930s, he was known as "The World's Oldest Freshman", as a result of appearing in such collegiate films as The Wild Party (Dorothy Arzner, 1929), Sweetie (Frank Tuttle, 1929), Touchdown! (Norman Z. McLeod, 1931), College Humor (Wesley Ruggles, 1933), College Rhythm (Norman Taurog, 1934) and Collegiate (Ralph Murphy, 1935). Oakie's contract with Paramount ended in 1934 and he continued as a freelancing agent. Not limited by a film studio contract, Oakie branched into radio and had his radio show between 1936 and 1938.

 

Jack Oakie's role as Napolini, Il Duce of Bacteria in Chaplin's The Great Dictator (Charles Chaplin, 1940), was a brilliant and thinly disguised slam at Mussolini. It earned Oakie his only Oscar nomination, for Best Supporting Actor. It was the highlight of his career. He followed it with supporting parts in bright, silly and feather-light films such as Tin Pan Alley (Walter Lang, 1940), Hello, Frisco, Hello (H. Bruce Humberstone, 1943), and Sweet and Low-Down (Archie Mayo, 1944), with Linda Darnell and Benny Goodman. Jack's last high-profile films were the Betty Grable musical When My Baby Smiles at Me (Walter Lang, 1948) and the fast-moving gangster film Thieves Highway (Jules Dassin, 1949). In his later years, Oakie made some television appearances in episodes of such television shows as The Real McCoys (1963), Daniel Boone (1966), and Bonanza (1966). He also turned up in films from time to time, including a cameo in Around the World in 80 Days (Michael Anderson, John Farrow, 1956) and roles in The Wonderful Country (Robert Parrish, 1958), Debbie Reynolds' The Rat Race (Robert Mulligan, 1960) and the comedy Lover Come Back (Delbert Mann, 1961) with Doris Day and Rock Hudson. It was his final film. Jack Oakie lived in baronial style on a ten-acre estate in Northridge, at the northern end of the San Fernando Valley. His first marriage (1936-1945) was to Venita Varden, who perished in the 1948 air crash of United Airlines Flight 624 at Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania. Oakie's second marriage was to actress Victoria Horne in 1950. They moved to an estate in Northridge and lived there until his death. He died in 1978, at the age of seventy-four. Jack Oakie married twice. His remains were interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in the Los Angeles area.

 

Sources: Eve Golden (Classic Images), Arthur F. McClure (Missouri Encyclopedia), Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

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Actors Jackie Belmonte and Amapola at the Universal Studios

Someones face, a piece of wood and a mangle.

our students participate in a day of styling to perfect there on camera look!!

Pictures from a shoot with a young actor friend

Els actors Arnau Puig i Bernat Quintana

Col·loqui d'Stockmann, al teatre Modern del Prat de Llobregat.

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Actors Headshot taken in the studio

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our students participate in a day of styling to perfect there on camera look!!

Our L.a students participate in a day of styling to perfect their on camera look!!!

Our Students participate in a day of styling to perfect their on - camera look :)

our students participate in a day of styling to perfect there on camera look!!

The voice actors.

 

L. to R: Chelsea Kane (Bea), Atticus Shaffer (Albert), and Justin Roiland (Oscar)

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