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PSAs Redux on Elder Abuse Awareness

Posted on: April 11th, 2010 by wmapother 2 Comments

Some of you may recall that I’m a spokesperson for the cause of Elder Abuse awareness.

This piece from the DOJ site helps explain why this issue needs to be addressed as quickly as possible:

In the United States, the issue of elder mistreatment is garnering the attention of the law enforcement, medical, and research communities as more people are living longer than ever before. This trend is expected to increase, as the U.S. Census Bureau projects that more than 62 million Americans will be age 65 or older in 2025, an increase of 78 percent from 2001, and more than 7.4 million will be age 85 or older, an increase of nearly 68 percent from 2001.[1] This aging population will require more care and protection than is currently available or possible.”

For help and information, please visit the Natl Center on Elder Abuse Awareness, at www.ncea.aoa.gov/.


Finally, I just learned from the NCEA that the PSA’s I shot for which played in a number of movie theatres last summer will also run this year, from late May to late June.  My original post on them is here

Posted in Elder & Seniors, Video (Online & Home), Voice

Streamys

Posted on: April 9th, 2010 by wmapother 1 Comment

     This Sunday I’ll be at the 2nd annual Streamys, the awards show for all the terrific work that’s now produced online.  Info on the show is here.

     The nominees are here.  There’s some fantastic work here. And here’s a shout-out to my friend Justine Bateman, who’s nom’d for Easy to Assemble.

     It all starts on Sunday at 8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT.  You can catch it all at streamys.org.

Posted in In Person (or, like, Live)

And they’re off

Posted on: April 8th, 2010 by wmapother 1 Comment
Because I cannot make it back to this year’s Kentucky Derby  — but selflessly insisted that they go ahead and run it without me — I got my spring racing fix a few days ago at the Santa Anita Derby.

It’s about 30 minutes northwest of downtown L.A., nestled up against the mountains.  I’m never, ever asked for my betting method, but if I were, the answer would be, of course, “Don’t ask.”

However, because you didn’t ask, I’ll tell you.  Step 1:  Look at the sights and sip your drink.  Step 2:  Realize they’re nearly at the gate and betting’s almost closed.  Step 3:  Rush to the betting windows.  [Bonus:  Spill your drink en route.]  Step 4:  Bet on the first number that comes into your head.  Step 5:  Return to your seat, look at the sights, and sip your drink.

Some photos for your viewing pleasure..

Posted in Louisville & KY, Photos by Wm, Random

Let It Lie

Posted on: April 3rd, 2010 by wmapother 3 Comments

My recommendations began tentatively, then picked up steam, and now, apparently, they’re the Cannonball Express.  Once a yapper, always a yapper.

Last night for the first time in far too many years, I saw the Dan Band live.  (You may remember them from ‘Old School,’ ‘The Hangover,’ etc.)  And three times I laughed so hard I fell off my chair onto the floor.  Literally.

Lying there, fighting for breath, as who knows what leapt onto and into my body from the godforsaken floor of Club Nokia, I was tempted to analyze here in a post the what and why of their splendiferousness.  I’ve since decided to let it lie.  And shut the heck up.

So here, without any further yapping, are some links for laughs:  Wikipedia, their home page, and videos of All the Single Ladies and Total Eclipse of the Heart.

Posted in Funny Like Ha-Ha, Music, Recs

Moving Mountains . . . of Clothes

Posted on: March 31st, 2010 by wmapother 3 Comments

A few days ago some other actors and I took part in a photo shoot for a popular magazine.  The issue will probably be out in the next month or so.  Unfortunately, I can’t tell you the magazine or why we were shot, but I thought some of you might be interested in what’s required for a magazine to pull off something like this. 
Other than very helpful people to shepherd us around, mostly what’s needed is lots and lots of clothing choices to make us look less like bums (quoi?  pas moi!) and more like presentable humans allowed to dine in public restaurants.  

So here are a few photos I took of the studio we prepped in (the actual shooting was in another studio).   The make-up tables are over in the right corner of course, and just out of sight to the left was a table of food, as there’s little worse than a hungry, grumpy actor (quoi?…)

Posted in Photos by Wm, Press, Random