Jaime Pressly is sharing one powerful memory.
While speaking at the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and SAG-aftra World Aids Day Panel event in Los Angeles this week, the actress opened up about the moment she realized her late uncle Alan had AIDS.
“My uncle Alan was one of the first seven in North Carolina to be diagnosed with AIDS in the ’80s,” Pressly told the crowd. “We found out — they thought he had Hep C — we found out when I was 7 or 8 years old. It was the very first article ever written, I’ll never forget it. My aunt was...
While speaking at the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and SAG-aftra World Aids Day Panel event in Los Angeles this week, the actress opened up about the moment she realized her late uncle Alan had AIDS.
“My uncle Alan was one of the first seven in North Carolina to be diagnosed with AIDS in the ’80s,” Pressly told the crowd. “We found out — they thought he had Hep C — we found out when I was 7 or 8 years old. It was the very first article ever written, I’ll never forget it. My aunt was...
- 12/2/2016
- by christinadugan
- PEOPLE.com
Panelists assembled at SAG-aftra's headquarters on the eve of World AIDS Day heaped praise on Hollywood for its early and continuing efforts to educate the world about the deadly disease, but they all agreed that the industry can and should do more – especially when it comes to reaching African Americans. "The entertainment industry played a huge role at the beginning of the epidemic, and I believe it can play a huge role in ending it," said Dr. Michael Gottlieb, who in…...
- 12/1/2016
- Deadline TV
Disney
With the release of Spectre creeping ever closer, Bond fans can almost taste that Martini. 007’s twenty fourth outing is more eagerly anticipated than any that have come before it, but we should remind ourselves that the same was probably said for half the films on this list prior to their release, yet every single one of them turned out to be huge slap in the face.
Some actors make bad films for a big pay day, others are let down by their directors and supporting cast. But, whatever reason a project has for going awry, sometimes even the biggest stars just have to hold their hands up and say “yeah, that sucked, sorry about that”.
10. A Kid In King Arthur’s Court (1995) – Daniel Craig Disney
Rotten Tomatoes: 5%
The Plot: A modern day kid named Calvin Fuller is mysteriously transported to King Arthur’s court during what he believes...
With the release of Spectre creeping ever closer, Bond fans can almost taste that Martini. 007’s twenty fourth outing is more eagerly anticipated than any that have come before it, but we should remind ourselves that the same was probably said for half the films on this list prior to their release, yet every single one of them turned out to be huge slap in the face.
Some actors make bad films for a big pay day, others are let down by their directors and supporting cast. But, whatever reason a project has for going awry, sometimes even the biggest stars just have to hold their hands up and say “yeah, that sucked, sorry about that”.
10. A Kid In King Arthur’s Court (1995) – Daniel Craig Disney
Rotten Tomatoes: 5%
The Plot: A modern day kid named Calvin Fuller is mysteriously transported to King Arthur’s court during what he believes...
- 9/28/2015
- by Phil Archbold
- Obsessed with Film
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