If you weren't already a fan of Wentworth Miller, you'll probably be one after reading his latest Facebook post. And if you weren't already a fan of most people on the Internet, the responses to his post may restore your faith in humanity.
Like many people on our planet, he was mocked for his appearance, with someone creating a meme that compared his ripped "Prison Break" body to a photo of the actor in real-life a few years ago, having put on some weight. The "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" star used the opportunity to share about his personal struggle with depression and suicidal thoughts, leading to weight gain and destructive behavior. He urged his fans to help others who are struggling.
Here's the post:
Today I found myself the subject of an Internet meme. Not for the first time. This one, however, stands out from the...
Posted by Wentworth Miller on Monday,...
Like many people on our planet, he was mocked for his appearance, with someone creating a meme that compared his ripped "Prison Break" body to a photo of the actor in real-life a few years ago, having put on some weight. The "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" star used the opportunity to share about his personal struggle with depression and suicidal thoughts, leading to weight gain and destructive behavior. He urged his fans to help others who are struggling.
Here's the post:
Today I found myself the subject of an Internet meme. Not for the first time. This one, however, stands out from the...
Posted by Wentworth Miller on Monday,...
- 3/30/2016
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
It might be itsy bitsy to you, but it's a big deal to Kenn Viselman.
Nine years after he was forced out of the animation firm he founded in his New York apartment in 1995, Viselman has regained ownership of the name the Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Co. from the Handleman Co.
Viselman, who this year founded a new company, Kenn Viselman Presents, also announced plans Tuesday to produce an animated TV series called "Millipede," which he will attempt to sell at Mipcom in October. He described it as a compilation of animation segments aimed at preschoolers.
Viselman also unveiled two other related companies: A Teenie Weenie Music Publishing Co. and Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Multi-Media. They will be grouped along with Itsy Bitsy under a new corporate umbrella called the Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Entertainment Co.
Viselman also is in production on an interactive theatrical movie for...
Nine years after he was forced out of the animation firm he founded in his New York apartment in 1995, Viselman has regained ownership of the name the Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Co. from the Handleman Co.
Viselman, who this year founded a new company, Kenn Viselman Presents, also announced plans Tuesday to produce an animated TV series called "Millipede," which he will attempt to sell at Mipcom in October. He described it as a compilation of animation segments aimed at preschoolers.
Viselman also unveiled two other related companies: A Teenie Weenie Music Publishing Co. and Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Multi-Media. They will be grouped along with Itsy Bitsy under a new corporate umbrella called the Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Entertainment Co.
Viselman also is in production on an interactive theatrical movie for...
- 9/14/2010
- by By Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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