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Young actress brings old soul to del Toro film (AP)

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In this film image released by Film District, Bailee Madison is shown in a scene from the film, 'Don't Be Afraid of the Dark.' (AP Photo/Film District, Carolyn Johns)AP – Bailee Madison consoles an interviewer who confesses to being too much of a wimp to sit through her scary new film, `Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark.” “You’re not a wimp,” the 11-year-old says. “You’re good,” and then earnestly promises to share a “movie night” with the reporter.



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Actress Barbara Stuart dies in Utah at 81 (AP)

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AP – Actress Barbara Stuart, who appeared in dozens of television series and movies, including “Bachelor Party,” “Airplane!” and the legal drama “L.A. Law,” has died. She was 81.
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Swedish actress Lena Nyman dies at 66 (AP)

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AP – Actress Lena Nyman, who starred in sexually explicit movies that defined Swedish cinema in the 1960s, has died. She was 66.
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Actress Launches New SHOWBIZ Teen Fragrance

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New York, NY (PRWEB) September 8, 2009

Kinda McCullough, an actress and former child talent manager, has launched a new unisex fragrance just for teens.

SHOWBIZ, available at www.showbizteen.com, is a light, fresh fragrance perfect or day or night. McCullough, who has always had a passion for fragrance and cosmetics and a love for all things related to the entertainment industry, has created a scent that she knew would specifically appeal to today’s teenagers.

“Teens want to smell good like everyone else,” McCullough notes. “But they don’t want to smell like their mother or father. They want a scent that’s mature enough for an adult to wear but light and fresh enough for all the daily activities teens enjoy. Our scent embodies all of those qualities.”

McCullough’s original fragrance line, aimed at the younger set, is called Kinda’s Kidz, named after her former Los Angeles-based talent management agency. SHOWBIZ is an extension of that and designed for the older, mature young adult.

“SHOWBIZ is perfect for going on an audition or just hanging out with friends,” according to McCullough.

McCullough also embraces social networking, and gives out information about her product lines and casting information for parents and teens at her Twitter account at www.twitter.com/showbizteen

McCullough, who was a child talent manager in Los Angeles, studied acting in New York at the Michael Howard Acting Studio, and has had roles as an extra on Days Of Our Lives and other hit television shows and major films.

In an effort to support the next generation of artists, McCullough is proud to announce that 10% of all proceeds from sales of her fragrance line are donated to charity benefiting children in the Performing Arts.

To order SHOWBIZ or to find out more, visit www.showbizteen.com.

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Teen Musician, Actress and Youth Ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger Joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle & Chris Massey for the First Star Celebration

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Teen musician, actress and youth ambassador Alexandra Rose Rieger joins Dakota Fanning, Kyle and Chris Massey and other award-winning celebrities for the

The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.

Many award-winning celebrities, musicians and actors attended the First Star Celebration for Children’s Rights event such as: Actress and Youth Ambassador and Teen Musician Alexandra Rose Rieger “Akeelah and the Bee,”, Dakota Fanning “Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat,” Kyle and Chris Massey “Corey in the House and “Zoey 101,” The evening’s theme, “Come Be a Kid Again,” brings us back to the place of joy and wonderment that is childhood.

Christine Devine, anchor of the No. 1-ranked Fox 11 Ten O’clock News, hosted the event. Devine is an eight-time Emmy winner, including for Best Newscast for the last three years, and has profiled foster children seeking adoptive homes on her “Wednesday’s Child” segment.


Established in 1999, First Star is dedicated to strengthening the rights and improving the lives of America’s abused and neglected children through education, public policy, legislative reform and litigation. Its nonpartisan, multidisciplinary approach fosters collaborative action among organizations, advocates, practitioners and policy makers working to benefit children.


“If abused and neglected children had money or voted, there would be grownups constantly putting their interests in first position on our nation’s agenda,” states Peter Samuelson, President and Co-Founder of First Star. “While they may be poor, can’t vote, and the horrors done to them are mostly shrouded in secrecy, several million of these children each year are entitled to be helped. First Star puts them in first position.”


First Star recently launched two groundbreaking advocacy movements nationwide following the presentations of findings in Congress: “State Secrecy and Child Deaths in the U.S.” and “First Star National Report Card on Legal Representation for Children.” The goal of both reports is to serve as an objective, performance-evaluating tool in which all 50 states and the District of Columbia received A through F letter grades based on statutes, court rules and practice and to raise national public awareness of these alarming issues and ignite legislative reform efforts in poorly performing states.

Alexandra Rose Rieger is a wonderful supporter of First Star. She clearly uses her gifts and talents to help others. Whether meeting Alexandra in person, hearing her music or reading one of her books, so many have been inspired by her.

 

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