Grandview, the management and production banner founded by Matt Rosen and Jeff Silver, is partnering with the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Los Angeles in order to have its managers and clients support the next generation of youth via a multi-pronged public service initiative.
The company is creating multiple verticals consisting of philanthropy, hands-on service and client engagement that will assist the long-standing charity with what is described as an opportunity crisis facing young people in the city’s marginalized neighborhoods.
“Teaming up with the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Los Angeles is about investing in the future of our community,” said Grandview. “We envision a partnership that aligns with the Boys and Girls Club mission of ‘se believing’ by empowering children to dream big, broadening their realm of career possibilities and helping create a path to potentially becoming our bosses someday.”
Operating under a “seeing is believing” approach,...
The company is creating multiple verticals consisting of philanthropy, hands-on service and client engagement that will assist the long-standing charity with what is described as an opportunity crisis facing young people in the city’s marginalized neighborhoods.
“Teaming up with the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Los Angeles is about investing in the future of our community,” said Grandview. “We envision a partnership that aligns with the Boys and Girls Club mission of ‘se believing’ by empowering children to dream big, broadening their realm of career possibilities and helping create a path to potentially becoming our bosses someday.”
Operating under a “seeing is believing” approach,...
- 2/27/2024
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One of Desperate Housewives‘ original cast members will bid farewell to Wisteria Lane as a major character is being killed off this Sunday. Housewives line producer George Perkins let the news slip on the stand today while giving testimony in Nicolette Sheridan’s wrongful termination and battery suit in downtown La. If you don’t want to know, don’t read further. James Denton’s character Mike Delfino will be killed off this Sunday on the ABC series. He will be the most high-profile character killed off the show since Nicollette Sheridan’s Edie Britt character was eliminated in Spring 2009. Plaintiff’s attorney Patrick Mahoney asked Perkins on the stand this afternoon whether Sheridan’s character was the most high-profile one to be killed off, to which Perkins responded, “You mean up until today”? Housewives creator/executive producer Marc Cherry later smiled...
- 3/8/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Stage star Will Chase, who is currently appearing in Robin and the 7 Hoods and the Old Globe Theater, will return to the FX hit Rescue Me. Last year, Chase appeared as a guest star in a Rescue Me episode that subsequently went on win an Emmy for the performance of Michael J Fox. Chase's character, Pat Mahoney, an ex-firefighter with cancer, will be returning for 3 more episodes this season, with the first premiering tonight at 10pm on FX.
- 7/20/2010
- BroadwayWorld.com
Fabrication Films has picked up Nine Dead for distribution and now, to celebrate the union, a new one-sheet poster has been released. The newest poster looks very morbid with, likely, may of the characters lying in a prone position and possibly comatose or worse. Already Nine Dead has had its premiere at the American Film Market, but now, with distribution, the film is likely to show through a limited run with a future DVD/Bluray release in the works. Very other info' is currently available on director Chris Shadley's Nine Dead other than the film will have a 2010 release. Stay tuned for details.
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"A masked gunman is on the prowl, kidnapping seemingly random victims without hesitation or remorse. First, a Vegas club owner, then a Hollywood actor and then a Los Angeles District Attorney; all taken in the blink of an eye with expert precision.
An in-depth plot summary or script summary here:
"A masked gunman is on the prowl, kidnapping seemingly random victims without hesitation or remorse. First, a Vegas club owner, then a Hollywood actor and then a Los Angeles District Attorney; all taken in the blink of an eye with expert precision.
- 11/25/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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