En los noventa el joven actor era una de las grandes promesas de Hollywood
Ciudad de México.- El mundo de la actuación, especialmente en Hollywood, es un arma de doble filo. Un día puedes ser la persona más popular y prometedora de toda una generación y al otro te conviertes es una figura olvidada por el público. Algunos casos son genuinamente interesantes, como el de
Leonardo DiCaprio que inició su carrera muy joven, se convirtió en un ídolo juvenil y ahora se mantiene como un actor comprometido, talentoso y multipremiado. Otros rápidamente comprenden que su vida no está atada al espectáculo y se retiran jóvenes para seguir sus propios sueños. Algunos más mezclan un poco de ambas cosas, dedicándose todavía a la actuación, pero sin enfocarse sólo en esa vía.
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Australian chef Curtis Stone didn t mean to make Los Angeles his home, but things just turned out that way. I temporarily relocated to L.A. about thirteen years ago to do a TV show, he recalls, and ended up really liking it. And it didn t hurt that I met my wife here. But L.A. has been a place of so many beginnings for me – it s where I started my family, where I opened my first restaurant. There s always this sense of possibility and opportunity here.
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April 19, 2021
In the spirit of sharing ideas worth spreading, Wesleyan students hosted the third annual TEDxWesleyanU conference on April 16–17.
Titled “(Un)Knowing,” the event’s speakers included:
Alford Young Jr. ’88, professor of sociology, Afroamerican and African studies, and public policy at the University of Michigan
Field Yates ’09, NFL Insider for ESPN and co-host of “Fantasy Football”
Emily McEvoy ’22, College of Social Studies major, 2021 Student Speaker Competition Winner, and Middletown Mutual Aid organizer
Gato Nsengamungu ’23, physics and government double major from Rwanda
Doug Berman ’84, two-time Peabody Award-winning producer of NPR’s “Wait Wait . . . Don’t Tell Me!” and “Car Talk”
Rob King ’84, senior vice president and editor-at-large for ESPN content