[[tmz:video id="0_z3dvohq2"]] Bobby Brown burst into tears in a room full of his celebrity friends ... who gathered to honor him in Beverly Hills Sunday night. Bobby's emotions got the best of him while Tommy Davidson was heaping praise on him at the 26th annual Heroes and Legends Awards ... given to celebs who help at risk youth in their communities. El DeBarge, Tony Toni Toné, and jazz great Barbara Morrison were also honored. There was a lighter moment...
- 9/28/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Miranda July, Lena Dunham, Justin Vivian Bond, Tracee Ellis Ross, Kate Nash, Rain Phoenix, Barbara Morrison, Mae Whitman, Natasha Lyonne, Alia Shawkat Tavi, Sia, and Carrie Brownstein are just some of the dozens of women who contributed to this fabulous PSA where everyone lip syncs to Lesley Gore's 1960s anthem "You Don't Own Me." The video is bookended with a message of approval from Gore herself (who looks amazing). "I recorded 'You Don't Own Me' back in 1964," Gore says in the video. "It's hard for me to believe that we're still fighting for the same things we were then. Yes ladies, we have to get out there and vote to protect our bodies." Watch the video -- which is both adorable and important -- below:...
- 10/25/2012
- by Peter Knegt
- Indiewire
Former Bond girl Gloria Hendry is set to see her name in lights as the writer and director of a new play, which will open in Los Angeles at the end of October.
The former Playboy Bunny will debut Glamour Girls at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles for three weeks from 28 October.
Hendry played Rosie Carver opposite Roger Moore's 007 in Live and Let Die, becoming the first African American woman to romance Bond.
The new play is based partially on Hendry's experiences as one of the first black women to enter the New York Playboy Club empire, where she worked from 1965 to 1972.
The former Playboy Bunny will debut Glamour Girls at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles for three weeks from 28 October.
Hendry played Rosie Carver opposite Roger Moore's 007 in Live and Let Die, becoming the first African American woman to romance Bond.
The new play is based partially on Hendry's experiences as one of the first black women to enter the New York Playboy Club empire, where she worked from 1965 to 1972.
- 10/24/2011
- WENN
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