Special Events have included: 2003 American Red Cross "Rally for Life"; 2002 Cadillac Grand Prix (Washington); 2001 Philips' Fusion Extreme Sports Competition; 2000
Sunset Strip Billboard Awards; 1999 USA Gymnastics’ Reese’s Gymnastics Cup (Phoenix); 1998 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis); 1997-98 Silicon Planet Fundraiser (San Jose); 1995-96, 99 RCA Tennis Championships (Indianapolis); 1999 Aspen Club Grand Reopening (Aspen); 1997 Players Choice Awards (Miami); 1997 Balance Bar/Sunshine
Kids Tennis Marathon (New York); 1997 International
Digital Media Awards (Toronto); 1997 Wildlife Preservation Fundraising Weekend (Costa Rica);
Wolfgang Puck’s 1997 Oscar Party (Beverly Hills); Webstock ‘96 Internet Festival (San
Francisco)
William Shatner, Coolio and Melissa Joan Hart Compete at the Cadillac Grand Prix of Washington, DC
HOLLYWOOD: Hollywood descended upon Washington, DC, this summer to compete in the Celebrity Race component of the inaugural running of The Cadillac Grand Prix. The event, which drew over 50,000 spectators, was part of the American Le Mans Series. Televised live on NBC to more than 300 million homes worldwide, it marked the first time in 80 years that a major race was held in the nation’s capital.
Based on the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans -- the ALMS is the world's most famous endurance motor sports race. Teams representing Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Corvette, Dodge, Ferrari, Panoz, and Porsche competed. The three-day festival also featured the Grand Prix Gala. Hosted by NBC’s Andrea Mitchell and honoring CNN’s Judy Woodruff, the Gala benefited the Kennedy-Krieger Institute.
Among the celebrities who competed were: William Shatner (“Star Trek”); Coolio, Melissa Joan Hart (“Sabrina: The Teenage Witch”); Steve Harwell (“Smashmouth”); Ian Ziering (“90210”); Tim Matheson (“The West Wing”); and, model Kim Alexis. Steve Harwell won the event followed closely by Tim Matheson and Coolio.
The Hollywood-Madison Group, a Los Angeles-based company specializing in celebrity endorsements and personal appearances was responsible for securing the celebrities and coordinating the race.
For more information, please contact: Jonathan Holiff, (818) 762-8008 Ext. 200. Patricia Heaton, Dule Hill And Catherine Bell Among Two-Dozen Celebrities At Philips’ Fusion
HOLLYWOOD: Hollywood descended on Huntington Beach this August to witness one of the most unusual sports spectacles around. Patricia Heaton (“Everybody Loves Raymond”), Dule Hill (“West Wing”) and Catherine Bell (“J.A.G.”) were among more than two-dozen celebrities who attended Philips’ Fusion.
Billed as “the action sports and music festival,” the event attracted more than 600 world-class athletes from across the globe for surfing, bicycle freestyle, skateboarding and inline skating competitions. Fusion, which also featured interactive exhibits and live concerts, is sponsored by Philips Electronics N.A. as part of its effort to reach a younger, hipper demographic.
Other celebrities included: Corbin Bernsen (“L.A. Law”); Trevor Goddard (“J.A.G.”); Neil Patrick Harris (“Doogie Howser, MD”); Bryce Johnson (“Popular”); Andrew Keegan (“Party of Five”); Samm Levine (“Freaks & Geeks”); Taryn Manning (“Crazy Beautiful”); James McDaniel (“NYPD Blue”); Amanda Pays (“The Flash”); and, Julia Whelan (“Once and Again”).
The Hollywood-Madison Group, a Los Angeles-based company specializing in celebrity endorsements and personal appearances was responsible for securing the artists. Manning, Selvage & Lee Atlanta coordinated the event.
For more information, please contact: Jonathan Holiff, (818) 762-8008 Ext. 200.
The Cast Of "Malcolm In The Middle" Among Presenters At The "Sunset Strip Billboard Awards" HOLLYWOOD: The Sunset Strip has featured some of the most eye-catching, elaborate and often thought provoking billboard campaigns in the history of the medium. The "Sunset Strip Billboard Awards" ceremony, presented by the City of West Hollywood, was created to recognize those involved in the entertainment and advertising industries who conceive, design and produce these landmark placards.
The event, which was staged above the "Strip" in the rooftop ballroom of the Hyatt West Hollywood Hotel, took place on Thursday, July 13, 2000. The show was well-covered by the media and parts will be re-broadcast by Bravo’s innovative series “Media Television.”
Perhaps the most endearing presentation of the evening featured all three stars of FOX's "Malcolm In The Middle." Ranging in age from 9 to 14, Frankie Muniz ("Malcolm"), Justin Birfield ("Reese") and Erik Per Sullivan ("Dewey), who celebrated his ninth birthday that evening, had the audience in stitches. Among the other presenters at the first annual "Sunset Strip Billboard Awards, were: Traci Bingham (“Baywatch”); Alexandra Holden (“Friends”); David Keith (“An Officer & A Gentleman”); and, Jodi Lyn O’Keefe (“She’s All That”, "Nash Bridges").
The Hollywood-Madison Group, a Los Angeles-based company specializing in celebrity endorsements and personal appearances was responsible for securing the talent.
For more information, please contact: Jonathan Holiff, (818) 762-8008 Ext. 200.
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