The Richard Lawson Studios Master Classes Continue with Director/Writer/Actor Lily Mariye
Los Angeles, CA, July 29, 2021 (PR.com) The Richard Lawson Studios Self Tape Master Class Series is back with returning guest teacher, director/writer/actor Lily Mariye on July 31st, 2021. Classes take place every Saturday morning at 10 AM PST via Zoom Webinar.
Richard Lawson Studios (RLS) was founded in Los Angeles, California in 2005 by veteran actor, Richard Lawson. RLS uses a complete approach that includes traditional scene study, exercises, audition classes, and combines them with on-camera instruction, filmmaking, and business administration to form a whole, comprehensive course of study. The approach is based upon moment-to-moment spontaneous work, inspired by imagination, passion, and purpose.
Director
Arlington Road.
Pellington, who directed the original 1999 paranoia thriller, is coming back to direct an
Arlington Road TV series that’s reportedly in the “early stages of development” at the newly rebranded streaming service Paramount+. The film was about a professor who suspects his neighbors of being domestic terrorists – a topic which, sadly, feels all too relevant in 2021.
According to Deadline,
The Alienist co-executive producer
Seth Fisher is writing the TV series adaptation and executive producing with Pellington, who plans to direct. CBS Studios and Village Roadshow Television are co-producing.
The original movie was written by
Ehren Kruger, who went on to write
February 1, 2021
Comedian Zarna Garg performs an aarti ceremony at home as President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden enter the swearing-in ceremony. Videograb from Zarna Garg video
Zarna Garg, a comedian based in New York City, was so happy to see Predident Biden being inaugurated, she spontaneously took a thali with all the Hindu ritualistic items on it and did an aarti to welcome the new occupant of the White House.
As with many things before, but particularly during Covid-19, the video went viral according to Garg, who has emerged quite successful despite the restrictions the pandemic has placed on performers of all genres.
The Peacemaker (1997).
He did PR for the Oscars from 1975 to 1993, was a member of the Academy s foreign-language and documentary committees for more than a decade and was a judge for its Nicholl Fellowships and Student Film Awards.
Born in Brooklyn, Werden served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and survived the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944.
He earned his bachelor s and master s degrees in public relations from Boston University, then managed key accounts for such clients as Dodge, Dr. Pepper, FTD and the Texas Democratic Party while at Grant Advertising.
Werden started in movie and television publicity at U.S. Borax and worked on the syndicated TV series
Robert Werden, Longtime Oscars Publicist, Dies at 94
AMPAS member also worked as a unit publicist on films such as “The Deer Hunter,” “Pennies From Heaven” and “Superman”Brian Welk | December 15, 2020 @ 10:49 AM
Robert Werden, a film industry publicist for over 35 years and who worked as a publicist for the Academy Awards for 18 years, died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 94.
Werden handled the publicity for the Oscars between 1975 and 1993, and also served as a unit publicist on 40 movies, including some Oscar winners such as “The Deer Hunter,” “Pennies From Heaven,” “Airport” and the original “Superman.”
For over a decade, Werden served on both the Academy’s Foreign Language Film Committee and the Documentary Film Committee, as well served a judge for the Academy’s Nicholl Fellowships and the Academy Student Film Awards. He had been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 1983.