Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Tony Cox - Film

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 Tony Cox - Film

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Tony Cox

The Toast of Bad Santa 2!

    It is said that good things come in small packages and they also say it’s not the size of the person but the size of their heart. In the case of veteran actor Tony Cox both statements ring true and then some. He is small in size but his talent is gigantic. In person Cox is one of the nicest, down-to-earth persons one could ever hope to meet. He returns as thief and con man Marcus in Bad Santa 2. The first Bad Santa was such a smash hit domestically and worldwide that eventually they had to make a sequel. And make one they did indeed. The second Bad Santa is loaded with super talent. Besides Academy Award winner Billy Bob Thornton who reprises his role as Willie Soke, the cheap booze drinking, safe cracking fake Santa; they added Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy winner Kathy Bates as Willie’s butch, criminal, horror story of a mom Sunny Soke. Emmy nominated Cristina Hendricks who plays sexy Diane the charity director and Brett Kelly as Thurman Merman round out the main cast.

Oscar/Golden Globe/Emmy winning Kathy Bates as horrible momma Sunny Soke

Oscar winner Billy Bob Thornton and Christina Hendricks

    
Tony Cox as conman/thief Marcus Skidmore
Cox is a seasoned veteran starring in close to 70 films grossing over 1 billion including Willow, Oz the Great And Powerful, Lord of The Rings, Friday, Me, Myself & Irene, Beetlejuice and Return of The Jedi to name some. It has been thirteen years (2003) since the original Bad Santa hit the screens. With such a huge amount of time between then and now, had anything changed and was it hard for Cox to get back into the role of Marcus. Cox smiles, “No, it was just like nothing had changed, it wasn’t like Brett because he was a kid. But for me it was the same and working with Billy, we just have that chemistry. I think it was the second day when I realized that it all came back. The first day I only had one word to say but that second day it was on. It was the restaurant scene and we just clicked.” 


    
Tony Cox
Since he was the main character that Billy Bob was bouncing off of, is this a chance to put Cox in a different light as a leading man? He ponders saying, “You always hope for that but it’s tuff for a little person. It’s like being a minority within a minority. They don’t write good roles for little people. When I saw Bad Santa (the original one) and saw those words and all of that profanity, I didn’t think the movie would be made. But at the same time I’m looking at what an opportunity. This movie could change my life in which it did. The first one (Bad Santa) wasn’t written for an African American. It was written for a Caucasian so I appreciate Billy for giving me that opportunity and the director Terry Zwigoff, he was the man. That was God.” Both men insisted that Cox fill the role and he got it. 

L-R Tony Cox, Kathy Bates and Billy Bob Thornton 





















































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Sunday, December 4, 2016

LadyLike Foundation Women of Excellence Scholarship Luncheon

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 LadyLike Foundation Women of Excellence Scholarship Luncheon

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The LadyLike Foundation Presents Their 8th Annual

Women of Excellence Scholarship Luncheon
     
     The lobby of the elegant Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills was buzzing with lovely young girls dressed in their classy pink after five finery greeting arriving guest even though it was the 10 AM hour. The people had arrived to participate in The LadyLike Foundation’s 8th Annual Women of Excellence Scholarship Luncheon. The festivities began with business execs, showbiz celebs and a host of V.I.P’s arriving to walk the red carpet where there they faced a lighting storm of camera flashes and mics aimed at them for press interviews. They then joined a pre-lunch wine reception mixer. 


    The purpose of the gala was to raise funds as well as honor a select pick of individuals for their unique achievements. Among honorees were five high school seniors who received college scholarships. They included:

Laura Williams




 Laura Williams (Redondo High); going to Southern University.



    






Francesca Walker




  




Francesca Walker (Harvard Westlake High); going to Columbia University.






Paola Gonzalez













 Paola Gonzalez (Manuel Arts High); going to Going to UCLA 





Alejandra Velasco














 Alejandra Velasco (Academics of Education and Empowerment at Carson Complex); going to UC Berkeley


Jasmine Delgado

















 Jasmine Delgado (Granada Hills Charter); going to UC Irvine


Morgan Moore



















  Morgan Moore (Westchester High): going to U of Wisconsin-Madison.
    







 Business professionals honored:  


Marilyn Booker
 Marilyn Booker, Managing Director, and The Urban Markets Group at Morgan Stanley. 

Tonya Winfield
 Tonya Winfield, Business Woman, Entrepreneur & Philanthropist.

Beth Moskowitz
 Beth Moskowitz, Executive Director, Sports Spectacular.


 Celebrities honored included: 

Kelly Roland








 

 Recording artist/actress Kelly Rowland 





Mel B









 Recording artist/TV personality Mel B. 




Holly Robinson Peete
 Actress Holly Robinson Peete served as the afternoon’s M.C.
 
Annalise and The Funky Ducks

     Music was by DJ Danno. Annalise and The Funky Ducks performed while designer Isabella Coutre and her models put on a fashion show. A video was shown by Brooklyn Johnson. And of course The LadyLike Foundation Founder/CEO Leah C. Pump close the show with a final address to the crowd.


LaydyLike Founder/CEO Leah C. Pump and daughter Spirit
The LadyLike Foundation’s mission is to educate, empower and inspire young girls from the inner city via cutting edge resource programs, workshops, mentorships and life lessons. They are challenged to reach their highest potential to become successful and refined. This event was magical from start to finish and everyone had a grand time. What was the afternoon like for the founder/CEO Mrs. Leah Pump? She is all smiles and exclaims, “It was absolutely amazing beyond my wildest dreams. All of the support and all of the people and all of the girls;.it was just great.”


2016 LadyLike Foundation Women of Excellence Scholarship Luncheon Honorees

    Pump gave a rousting testimony about how she took her vision for LadyLike from her head and heart and made it into reality. Now that it is real what can she say? She just says, “Wow! And God is so good, he’s amazing.” Pump explains some of the programs they go through. “They do etiquette classes. Every week at a middle school we have a whole curriculum on ladylike; loving themselves, loving others, being appropriate, striving for greatness, yearning to learn, then we have cooking classes, make-up classes and getting into college workshops. It’s a very well rounded program so we touch every area of their lives.”

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