Monday, November 7, 2011

'Community's' Yvette Nicole Brown Shares Advice for Ambitious Stars

'Community's' Yvette Nicole Brown Shares Advice for Ambitious Stars By Rebecca Ford November 7, 2011 Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images Yvette Nicole Brown In an event at Milk Galleries in La on Saturday evening, the agents, filmmakers executives and stars of "The Hollywood Reporter's" Next Gen 2011 collected with supporters from the Film & Television Fund to celebrate the annual list and experience an evening of blood pressure measurements which told the tales of industry people and their own families who've tips from MPTF's services within the years.Yvette Nicole Brown, who plays Shirley on NBC's "Community," walked the carpet prior to the event. The actress desired to demonstrate to her support for MPTF.Brown spoken to "THR" prior to the event, and dished out just a little advice for ambitious stars."Save your valuable money, be great to individuals on set, be professional," she stated. "I usually heard, my mother stated, after i was becoming an adult, 'How you start is when a person finishes,A if you begin with integrity and character so that as a responsible individual, you'll finish that same way.""Take proper care of one another within this industry, that's the best way forward I have," she added.She also told "THR" what she's looking forward to within this season of "Community": The return of her character's on-again-off-again-on-again husband, Andre Bennett (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The big event, held at Milk Galleries, was located by Robert Downey Junior. and featured blood pressure measurements carried out by Jodie Promote, Jennifer Garner, Chris Pine, Nick Offerman and Josh Brolin. "Reel Tales, Real Lives" features blood pressure measurements which tell the tales of industry people as well as their families who've tips from MPTF's services over time. A gallery showed also features photography by Scott Caan and Shaun Bridges."THR's" Next Gen list includes a choose number of 35 people working in the market younger than 35. Among individuals incorporated about this year's list are: Armie Hammer, actor in "J. Edgar" Adepero Oduye, actress in "Pariah" Elizabeth Olsen from "Martha Marcy May Marlene" Lauren Abrahams, director of production at Columbia Pictures and Dana Archer, EVP at DDA PR.Through the years, their email list has additionally incorporated Stacey Snider, Mike P Luca, Ari Emanuel, Amy Baer, Ben Silverman, Sue Naegle, Donna Langley and Kevin Huvane. The Hollywood Reporter 'Community's' Yvette Nicole Brown Shares Advice for Ambitious Stars By Rebecca Ford November 7, 2011 Yvette Nicole Brown PHOTO CREDIT Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images In an event at Milk Galleries in La on Saturday evening, the agents, filmmakers executives and stars of "The Hollywood Reporter's" Next Gen 2011 collected with supporters from the Film & Television Fund to celebrate the annual list and experience a night time of blood pressure measurements which told the tales of industry people as well as their families who've tips from MPTF's services through the years.Yvette Nicole Brown, who plays Shirley on NBC's "Community," walked carpeting prior to the event. The actress desired to demonstrate to her support for MPTF.Brown spoken to "THR" prior to the event, and dished out just a little advice for ambitious stars."Save your valuable money, be great to individuals on set, be professional," she stated. "I usually heard, my mother stated, after i was becoming an adult, 'How you begin is when a person finishes,A if you begin with integrity and character so that as a responsible individual, you'll finish that same manner.InchInchConsider proper care of one another within this industry, that's the best way forward I've,Inch she added.She also told "THR" what she's looking forward to within this season of "Community": The return of her character's on-again-off-again-on-again husband, Andre Bennett (Malcolm-Jamal Warner).The big event, held at Milk Galleries, was located by Robert Downey Junior. and featured blood pressure measurements carried out by Jodie Promote, Jennifer Garner, Chris Pine, Nick Offerman and Josh Brolin. "Reel Tales, Real Lives" features blood pressure measurements which tell the tales of industry people as well as their families who've tips from MPTF's services through the years. A gallery showed also features photography by Scott Caan and Shaun Bridges."THR's" Next Gen list includes a choose number of 35 people working in the market younger than 35. Among individuals incorporated about this year's list are: Armie Hammer, actor in "J. Edgar" Adepero Oduye, actress in "Pariah" Elizabeth Olsen from "Martha Marcy May Marlene" Lauren Abrahams, director of production at Columbia Pictures and Dana Archer, EVP at DDA PR.Through the years, their email list has additionally incorporated Stacey Snider, Mike P Luca, Ari Emanuel, Amy Baer, Ben Silverman, Sue Naegle, Donna Langley and Kevin Huvane. The Hollywood Reporter

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