The company behind the nationwide pro-firearms event Gun Appreciation Day has plans for a new follow-up effort meant to target minorities: "What Would Django Do?"
Following Gun Appreciation Day -- a Jan. 19 event that called for supporters to rally for the right to bear arms -- president of the Republican consulting firm Political Media, Larry Ward, plans to launch "What Would Django Do?," a campaign targeting minorities in the gun debate, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Ward has partnered with Jonathan David Farley, principal of the "progressive" Warren Group, for the "What Would Django Do?" effort, which they hope to develop into a nonprofit charity.
“We’ll make sure we aren’t violating copyrights, and if we are, we’ll have to change the name," Ward told THR. "But Django is perfect for what we’re trying to do, which is to promote gun rights to minorities. We’ll tackle...
Following Gun Appreciation Day -- a Jan. 19 event that called for supporters to rally for the right to bear arms -- president of the Republican consulting firm Political Media, Larry Ward, plans to launch "What Would Django Do?," a campaign targeting minorities in the gun debate, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Ward has partnered with Jonathan David Farley, principal of the "progressive" Warren Group, for the "What Would Django Do?" effort, which they hope to develop into a nonprofit charity.
“We’ll make sure we aren’t violating copyrights, and if we are, we’ll have to change the name," Ward told THR. "But Django is perfect for what we’re trying to do, which is to promote gun rights to minorities. We’ll tackle...
- 1/24/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Leland Orser has been tapped as a recurring on NBC's medical drama ER. Meanwhile, Jonathan Silverman has been tapped to co-star opposite Eddie Griffin in Showtime's comedy pilot Pryor Offenses. On the Emmy-winning ER, from Warner Bros. TV, Orser will play a trauma surgeon who becomes the new chief of surgery. Orser most recently co-starred in NBC's two-hour drama pilot Homeland Security, which aired as a movie earlier this year. His recent feature credits include Runaway Jury, Twisted and Daredevil. Orser is repped by the Gersh Agency. Pryor Offenses is a half-hour inspired by the stand-up material and real life of Richard Pryor. It centers on a thirtysomething comedian (Griffin) on the verge of a career breakthrough who is dealing with a ton of personal issues. Silverman will play the comedian's agent. This past development season, Silverman co-starred on ABC's drama pilot The DeMarco Affairs. Pryor Offenses reunites Silverman with Showtime. Last year, he starred opposite Forest Whitaker in the cable channel's film Deacons for Defense. Silverman is repped by WMA and Untitled Entertainment.
- 8/23/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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