به ازای هر نفری که با دعوت شما در منظوم ثبتنام میکنند 20 امتیاز میگیرید.
لینک دعوت:
In 1983 she traveled to Cuernavaca, Mexico where she spent five weeks filming "Jungle Warriors" for German director, Ernst R. Von Theumer. She did all her own stunts and had the pleasure of working with Dennis Hopper and firing an AK47.
In 1985 she traveled to the Cannes Film Festival and had dinner with director Howard Avedis, who later cast her in "Kidnapped", a Warner Bros. film starring David Naughton, where she would meet her future husband, John Witherspoon. Angela, always looking to grow as an artist, started doing stand-up comedy. Angela asked John to help her with her stand-up routine and according to the story he did: He got her to stand right next to him for the next 30 years.
Angela gave birth to two beautiful boys, and continued to work in film and television in "Ugly Betty", "Joan of Arcadia", "Soul Plane", "The Wayans Bros.", "3rd Rock From The Sun", "L.A. Law", "The Meteor Man" and a starring role in "The Moment After", which she considers one of her proudest moments as an actress.
Angela returned to the stage when she did a full production of the Theresa Rebeck play, "Loose Knit", at the Jewel Box Theatre. Today she is creating evidence and delivering product while studying at the Richard Lawson Studios under Richard Lawson.
Richard teaches that artists are more interesting when they become content creators. Angela took this to heart, and in 2013, she added to her artistic repertoire by directing her first short film, "Last Call". Soon after, she produced and directed a short documentary on Artist Betye Saar. She then wrote and directed the short, silent film "Sunset & Neverland". She also produced and directed "Wish Me Luck". Angela's documentary "Curtsy, Mister", based on the life story of Ronnie Grant, which she produced and directed, is screening around the world. Angela's next project is a new documentary about Artist Betye Saar, which she is producing and directing.
Angela would like to give credit to her mentor, Richard Lawson, for awakening the storyteller that was lying dormant inside of her while she raised her family and managed her other artistic endeavors. He believes "dreams don't have expiration dates" and he's made a believer out of Angela Robinson Witherspoon.
"You can have it all, you just can't have it all at the same time". -Angela Robinson Witherspoon