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Kaplan/Perrone has become a partner in Fulfillment Fund, supporting both with a paid internship as part of its College Success Program — which offers college completion and career readiness support — and as a named sponsor of Fulfillment Fund’s Career Expo.
“Kaplan/Perrone is thrilled to partner with such an esteemed organization as Fulfillment Fund,” said the KP partners. “Many in the Entertainment Business have been fortunate to come from backgrounds that allow them to explore opportunities in the entertainment industry where first jobs can be low paying or offer no payment at all. We jumped at the opportunity to provide paid first internships for members of the community that might find it more challenging to realize there is an opportunity for a career in entertainment. We’re proud to be mentoring the next generation of successful executives and creatives in film and television.”
Fulfillment Fund aims to helps make college a reality for first-generation and lower-income students. Since 1977, they have been empowering students in Los Angeles to access and afford higher education. They partner with local high schools in educationally and economically under-resourced communities to support students through college graduation and provide crucial life skills to help them transition into the workforce successfully.
Through this program, Kaplan/Perrone aims to give Fulfillment Fund students exposure to the entertainment industry in a variety of ways, including thoughtful training on the ins and outs of our business, hands-on learning, and introductions to people from all sides of the industry.
“Students from marginalized communities often lack exposure to and experience in career fields, including entertainment. Across
Love on the brain! Rihanna and A$AP Rocky welcomed their first child, a baby boy — and they have now shared the first photo of the newborn.
Hollywood icon Jane Fonda has given fans some good news - revealing that her cancer is in remission and she no longer requires chemotherapy. The Grace and Frankie star took to social media to make the announcement on Thursday after she revealed her diagnosis back in September.
David Fincher To Receive Honorary Cesar AwardDavid Fincher is to receive an Honorary Award at this year’s Cesar Awards. The primary French awards show will fete the Gone Girl filmmaker at its 2023 ceremony on February 24 at the Olympia in Paris. The awards body described Fincher as an “outstanding technician” and “a true visionary.” Awarded since 1976, previous Honorary Cesar Award winners include Robert Redford, Penelope Cruz, and George Clooney. The nominees for the 48th César Awards will be announced on January 25.
Jane Fonda’s cancer is in remission. The actress, set to turn 85 next week, called the news the “best birthday present ever” as she announced it on her blog on Thursday. (15.
Jane Fonda disclosed today that her cancer is in remission and she can discontinue chemotherapy treatment.
Jake Johnson hopes that audiences haven’t seen the last of Minx.
Wish we were joking or exaggerating, but we truly got very lost while hiking. We made a critical mistake that caused that AND we learned some very valuable lessons! And, thankfully, we did manage to make it to the Santa Ynez Waterfall in Topanga State Park. It was a beautiful and nerve-wracking outing! Watch!
A missing trans woman has unfortunately been found dead, but the circumstances surrounding her death remain a mystery.
Roadside Attractions has acquired domestic rights to “Moving On,” the feature film starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda. The production company announced the news Monday.The film, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, will be theatrically released on March 17, 2023.Written and directed by Paul Weitz (“About a Boy”), “Moving On” stars Fonda and Tomlin as estranged pals who reunite to seek revenge on the petulant widower (Malcolm McDowell) of their recently deceased best friend.
While crafting the documentary Sr. chronicling the life of writer, director and actor Robert Downey Sr., filmmaker Chris Smith found himself, much like Downey’s films themselves, setting aside advance notions and following where the story took him.