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Women's Event 11: Special Guests
Special Guests
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Jennifer Beals Jennifer Beals began her career after graduation from high school when she auditioned for Flashdance, resulting in a role which earned her a Golden Globe nomination, and an NAACP Image Award for Best Actress. In recent years, Beals has had starring roles in a myriad of films, including The Anniversary Party, Showtime's The Twilight of the Golds, The Last Days of Disco, Roger Dodger, In the Soup, Four Rooms, Vampire's Kiss, Doctor M., Caro Diario and The Madonna and the Dragon. Recent film credits include Catch That Girl, Runaway Jury, and the recently released The Grudge 2. |
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Pam Grier Pam Grier began her acting career and achieved fame in the early 1970s when she starred in a series of films including Coffy, Foxy Brown, and Sheba Baby. In the 1990s, she made an impact as the title character in Jackie Brown, and was honored with Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, and NAACP nominations. Grier's feature film credits include Holy Smoke, In Too Deep, Snow Day, and more recently the animation feature Scooby Doo III: The Curse of Cleopatra, where she was the voice of "Cleopatra," and Back in the Day starring Ving Rhames, Joe Morton and Ja Rule. On the small screen, Grier was nominated for a daytime Emmy® Award for her work in "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child," as well as appearing in the mini-series "1st To Die" and Showtime's "Anne Rice's The Feast Of All Saints." |
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Rose Rollins Rose Rollins had a successful career as a model in New York working on numerous commercials and major advertising campaigns, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue her love of acting. Since then, Rollins has appeared in numerous television series such as "Dr. Vegas" and "In Justice," and can also be seen in the feature films, Mission: Impossible 3, Something New, Undisputed, 13 Moons, and Jake and Lily. |
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Daniela Sea Daniela Sea broke into film with a supporting role in John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus, as well as appearing in several music videos that includes Scissor Sisters' "Filthy Gorgeous." Daniela currently resides in New York City and is writing an original screenplay and working collaboratively on the performance, film and music project, The Exciting Conclusion. |
