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Showing posts with label Elizabeth D'Onofrio. Show all posts
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Monday, March 4, 2013

Family Reunion...

Recently, Vincent's family traveled to NYC to visit and attend 'Clive'...


Back: Fallon [Toni's daughter], Leila, Vincent.  Front: Toni, Vincent's Mom, Phyllis, and Elizabeth.  Photo graciously shared by Fallon on Facebook.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Upcoming Workshop with Elizabeth D'Onofrio

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Audition for Film and TV Workshop (Saturday, November 24th 2012, 12-4 pm) As a painter prepares a canvas or a musician tunes his instrument, so must an actor prepare to create art. Based on her studies with Sonia Moore of "The American Stanislavsky Theater," with Sharon Chatten of "The Actors Studio", in NYC, and her work as a professional actor in Theater and Film, Elizabeth D'Onofrio will be conducting a four hour Audition workshop. This workshop will consist of: A cold reading technique, on camera cold readings, critique, and monologue coaching. A local talent agent will be available the first hour to speak with you all about what is going on casting wise in SW and South Florida. Elizabeth will teach you how to prepare for your audition using her technique based on her studies alongside her brother, actor, Vincent D'Onofrio.

Price: $50, Materials: Bring headshot and resume, monologue if you have one. Sides for Cold Readings will be provided. Special Guest: Local Talent Agent

Monday, November 12, 2012

Photo: Vincent D'Onofrio and Elizabeth D'Onofrio in 'This Property is Condemned'

Elizabeth D'Onofrio 17 hours ago

Here's a pic from the 80's when Vincent and I did Tennessee William's "This Property is Condemned" with the American Stanislavski Theater in 1980. Enjoy!


Monday, July 9, 2012

Elizabeth D'Onofrio finalist in 'The Power To Change' contest...VOTE!

StriVectin "The Power To Change" Contest Finalists Announced; Public Voting Now Open For $30,000 Grand Prize Winner 

NEW YORK, July 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading anti-aging skin care company, StriVectin, announced today the fifteen finalists of "The Power to Change" contest, where StriVectin called on the public to submit entries in response to the question "What would you change with $30,000?" Finalist video submissions are available for viewing and public voting onwww.StriVectinPowerToChange.com. The public voting period is open from July 9 - July 25, 2012. The finalist video submission that garners the most votes will become the $30,000 Grand Prize Winner (after verification). The Grand Prize Winner will be announced on or about August 1, 2012.

StriVectin introduced "The Power to Change" contest to help and inspire people to bring powerful, positive change to their skin and to their lives. StriVectin encouraged the public to share the powerful change they wanted to make for themselves and for others by entering "The Power to Change" contest at www.StriVectinPowerToChange.com. Upon submission and review, all eligible entries were made available on the contest website for public voting. Fifteen finalists, determined by public voting and judging, were then asked to submit a video further illustrating what they would change with the $30,000 Grand Prize. StriVectin will help one lucky winner achieve that powerful change with one $30,000 Grand Prize and 14 runner up prizes of $500 worth of StriVectin products.

Finalists have been encouraged to reach out to the public and media in their local area to rally as much public support and votes behind their entries as possible. The fifteen finalists of the StriVectin "The Power to Change" contest are:

Wanda F. (Breinigsville, PA)
Belinda S. (Houston, TX)
Ayesha R. (Apison, TN)
Treva W. (Kettering, OH)
Elizabeth D. (West Jordan, UT)
Hilary G. (Stephens City, VA)
Anjanet R. (Holmes, NY)
Brandon B. (San Diego, CA)
Wendy S.(Port Charlotte, FL)
Riki F. (Tulsa, OK)
LaTrina S. (Mt. Juliet, TN)
Elizabeth H. (Fort Myers Beach, FL)
Nicole R. (Cardiff, CA)
Dena A. (Wheeling, WV)
Rhonda M. (Gary, IN)

For more information on the StriVectin "The Power to Change" contest, please visitwww.StriVectinPowerToChange.com. For more information on StriVectin, visitwww.StriVectin.com.

VOTE HERE AND LOOK FOR THE VIDEO OF THE PICTURE SHOW BELOW AND HIT 'VOTE FOR THIS' BUTTON. THANK YOU!
 

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Fort Myers Beach Film Festival kicks off today with possible appearance of Vincent D'Onofrio



Written by Charles Runnells

The Fort Myers Beach Film Festival returns today for its long-overdue sequel. Now, though, the festival isn’t the only star on the local movie scene.

It’s been seven years since the festival showed movies on the Beach. Much has changed since then. At least six film festivals have flickered to life in Southwest Florida. That raises the possibility of more competition for films and film fans.

(excerpted)

This year’s festival features “General Hospital” actress Kimberly McCullough and possibly D’Onofrio (brother of festival organizer Elizabeth D’Onofrio). Both star in films being shown this weekend.

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UPDATE

This year’s festival features “General Hospital” actress Kimberly McCullough and possibly Vincent D’Onofrio (if he can get a break from filming a movie in Louisiana, his sister says). Both actors star in films being shown this weekend.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Lights! Camera! Action! Stars Align for Fort Myers Beach Film Festival

THE ISLAND SAND PIPER


As the buzz of the season winds down to a close, the buzz about the Fort Myers Beach Film Festival is kicking into high gear. With less than one week before the first film is shown, organizers of the Fort Myers Beach Film Festival learned that yet another World Premiere film will flicker across the screens at Beach Theater next weekend – 'Crackers'. Directed by Gregory Principato, 'Crackers' stars Film Coordinator Elizabeth D'Onofrio's brother, Vincent – who will hopefully make an appearance at this year's festival. The film will screen on the same ticket as a film that Elizabeth has a big role in, 'Slice' – so folks can see both films on Saturday at 9pm.

The Sand Paper also spoke with the director of another World Premiere film, 'The Descending' – Kyle Thompson - who actually lived on our island as a child, and he told us a little bit about how he got into filmmaking.

"My dad still lives in Fort Myers, and my brother was born there,” Kyle said. "When my folks got divorced we moved up north, where I went to a performing arts high school in New Jersey.”

Kyle told us that he originally wanted to be an actor but decided he liked life on the other side of the camera better because his acting was so bad.

"In high school I quickly discovered that I was a really bad actor,” he said, laughing. "Then I made a film that I didn't act in and it came out a lot better, so that got the ball rolling.”

Kyle formed his independent film studio, RED Flight Pictures, early in 2009 with two friends he met in high school – Terrell Gordon and Chad Gurdgiel.

"We do a lot stuff like music videos and short films, and plan to do two features a year,” he said. "The Descending is the 2nd feature film we've produced and our biggest project so far. We started shooting the film in January of 2011 and it was complete in November.”

The FMB Film Festival will be the first time 'The Descending' has been shown to a general audience. Premiering on the first night of the festival (Thurs., April 26th), the 1 hour and 46 minute long film is the story of a police detective who is put through a series of life changing and career altering situations – all told through a series of interrogations.

"The film includes a home invasion, where a family is taken hostage and a negotiator comes in to try and reason with them,” said Kyle, who wrote the screenplay. "I got the idea for it one day when I was sitting in a grocery store, waiting to pay for my bag of chips, and I thought 'wouldn't it be really crazy if this place got robbed right now?' That idea became 'The Descending'.”

The film that stars Vincent D'Onofrio, 'Crackers', is a short film (33 minutes) about Gus, an out of work chef who is content living in his small paradise where he is surrounded by his beautiful wife, vibrant garden and beloved opera music. Gus's life is turned upside down when his cantankerous mother, Bidelia and her precious collection of nutcrackers invades his home. He turns to friends, a blind bookie and a barber for help. Their oddball antics only make matters worse and Gus slowly loses his paradise and his sanity as Bidelia methodically destroys everything that is sacred to him.

Other celebrities who appear in films making their premier at the FMB Film Festival are Brenda Vaccaro and Dan Hedeya in 'Crackers', James Cromwell in 'Memorial Day', Kevin Spacey in 'Inseparable' and Steve Phoenix in 'The Untold Story'. While these celebrities will not be here in person, actress Kimberly McCullough – Dr. Robin Scorpio on General Hospital – will be coming to the Beach Theater on Saturday, April 28th at 11:30am to present a workshop and luncheon where she will speak about how her career as a writer, director and actress has evolved and the process she used to create her last film 'Nice Guys Finish Last' which is showing on Friday at 6pm and Saturday at 7:30pm.

The Fort Myers Beach Film Festival is scheduled for Thursday, April 26th through Sunday, April 29th. Tickets are available online at www.fmbfilmfest.com until Wednesday, then folks can purchase them at the Beach Theater. For a complete list of films and times, see the four-page pullout section in this week's Sand Paper or go to the website for all information related to the festival.

See you at the movies! Keri Hendry

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Monday, April 16, 2012

Elizabeth D'Onofrio promotes the FMBFF...

Fort Myers Beach Film Festival
Tuesday, Apr 3, 2012



 www.fmbfilmfest.com

Fort Myers Beach Film Festival
April 26-29, 2012
Beach Theater and other island venues 463-3600, ext. 242
$5 per film and $150 for VIP entrance to all events and films

Southwest Florida welcomes the return of the Fort Myers Beach Film Festival, April 26 to 29, 2012. The festival kicks off with a Ribbon Cutting on Thursday at Beach Theater followed by continuous independent films being screened throughout the weekend.


SEE VIDEO OF ELIZABETH D'ONOFRIO PROMOTING THE FESTIVAL... FOX 4 MORNING BLEND