Sunday, May 4, 2008

FAMOUS INDIGOS

Jenny McCarthy (Lightworker) & Son (Crystal Child)

Much more than just a pretty face, the quick-witted and often outrageous Jenny McCarthy takes the belief that anyone can be famous to a whole new level. The former Catholic schoolgirl from Chicago simultaneously exploited and spoofed her good looks to launch a diverse career as a model, TV host, actress, screenwriter, and author. When her son Evan was diagnosed with autism, Jenny took on another role again, as an advocate in the fight against autism. Determined to help him and other families living with autism, Jenny's dynamic life has taken on new meaning.

http://www.biography.com/listings/episode_details.do?episodeid=265029&airingid=267152


Hayden Panettiere (Indigo Child) literally grew up in front of the camera, a veteran of over 50 commercials when she landed a role on One Life to Live at age 4. Within a few years she was appearing in TV-movies and films, notably voicing the role of Dot in A Bug's Life and playing a succession of strong adolescents battling great odds, including cancer (twice) and child abuse. A string of impressive guest turns led to recurring roles on Ally McBeal (as the title character's long-lost daughter) and Malcolm in the Middle, as well as her first leading film role in 2005's Racing Stripes. In 2006, she donned a cheerleading outfit and held the fate of the world in her hands as one of the superpowered stars of the NBC drama Heroes. She is an active supporter of ALF (Animal Liberation Front), the second-ever recipient of The Wyler Award (which honors a celebrity who has raised awareness of animal issues) for her on-the-ground work to expose Japan's slaughter of dolphins. On January 28, 2008, Panettiere handed a letter of protest to the Norwegian ambassador in the United States arguing that Norway should stop its hunt for whales. She also delivered a letter to the Japanese ambassador calling for the end of Japan's hunting of whales. In 2007, Panettiere became an official supporter of Ronald McDonald House Charities and is a member of their celebrity board, called the Friends of RMHC. Another important issue she wants to raise awareness for—sexual harassment in the work place. Remember this, and remember this well people: "Sexual harassment is wrong. Even if it makes you feel good."

http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/hayden-panettiere/bio/153326

Angelina Jolie (Lightworker)- A devoted humanitarian, was made a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency in 2001. She has made headlines for her work to obtain aid for refugees in Cambodia, Darfur and Jordan, to name just a few. In 2005, Jolie received the Global Humanitarian Action Award from the United Nations Association of the USA for her activism on behalf of refugee rights. She continues to travel the world to drawing attention to global issues.

http://www.biography.com/search/article.do?id=9356782















Akiane Kramarik (Indigo Child)-An internationally recognized 11-year-old prodigy, considered the only known child binary genius, in both realist painting and poetry.Selected as 1 of 20 most accomplished visual artists in the world by Tribute Entertainment (London) and ABI (United States).Kids Hall of Fame inductee.

http://www.timotca.org/demo2/biography.html

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