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#BossMoves: 14-Year-Old Marsai Martin To Become Youngest Hollywood Executive Producer In History

M arsai Martin —best known for her role on the hit show Black-ish —is going to hit a historic milestone in the entertainment industry. According to Pop Sugar , Martin is on track to become the youngest executive producer in Hollywood history. #Blackish star @MarsaiMartin and mega-producer @WillpowerPacker on the melanated magic of 'Little' https://t.co/AI0cr2y3hs pic.twitter.com/siR0KjSboz — Shadow and Act (@shadowandact) January 9, 2019 Martin, 14, stars alongside actresses Regina Hall and Issa Rae in the film Little , the news outlet writes. Aside from playing a lead role in the film, she led behind the camera as well; serving as executive producer for the project. When the film is released in the spring, she will be named the youngest executive producer in Hollywood history. The film Little is inspired by the 1988 movie Big that starred Tom Hanks and Robert Loggia . In the film, Regina Hall’s character transforms into her 13-year-old self and has to go through childhood all over again. Martin started pitching the film when she was only 11-years-old. She took to Twitter to share the trailer with her fans this week. Little is directed by Tina Gordon and written by Black screenwriter Tracy Oliver . The cast and crew of this film are the epitome of #BlackGirlMagic. Will Packer , James Lopez , Kenya Barris also served as producers for the project. “I was very comfortable [on set] because they were my people,” Martin said in an interview with Essence . “Working on a bunch of sets, you kind of don’t see that often. The more comfortable you are, the more confident you are — in how you say your lines or how you perform in a certain scene because you’re working with great people, who will watch over you and won’t let you down.” Martin also added that she hopes this milestone will inspire other young Black filmmakers and creatives to push their dreams forward. The film is slated to make its debut in theaters on April 12. SEE ALSO: ‘Grown-ish’ Teams Up With Scholly App To Pay Off Student Loan Debt Why Issa Rae Needs To Tackle Black Toxic Masculinity On ‘Insecure’ [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3842480″ overlay=”true”]

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#BossMoves: 14-Year-Old Marsai Martin To Become Youngest Hollywood Executive Producer In History

Tom Hanks tribute to Robert Loggia

Tom Hanks tweeted: “Farewell, Robert Loggia. A great actor in heart and soul … A sad day. Hanx​”. Tom Hanks has paid tribute to Robert Loggia, who died Friday at the age of 85. The actors both took part in Big’s iconic piano scene, where Hanks’ Josh and Loggia’s toy company owner Mr MacMillan play a giant keyboard with their feet. Loggia was a well-known character actor, with early roles in films such The Greatest Story Ever Told, Revenge of the Pink Panther and Somebody Up There Likes Me​. H

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John Venn contribution to mathematics

John Venn created the “Venn diagram” which is used when dealing with “sets” in mathematics. The Venn Diagram is made up of two or more overlapping circles. It is often used in mathematics to show relationships between sets. In language arts instruction, Venn Diagrams are useful for examining similarities and differences in characters, stories, poems, etc. It is frequently used as a prewriting activity to enable students to organize thoughts or textual quotations prior to writing a compare/con

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Al Pacino Did Not Want Michelle Pfeiffer For Scarface and 8 Other Revelations About the Gangster Classic

In honor of Scarface ‘s upcoming Blu-ray release, Universal Studios hosted a lavish soiree on Tuesday night to celebrate the Brian De Palma gangster flick which has become a machismo cult classic since its poor critical reception in 1983. At the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles, the event featured Cuban cuisine, desserts shaped like lines of cocaine, a Ludacris concert and a Q&A panel with stars Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Robert Loggia and F. Murray Abraham, as well as Scarface producer Martin Bregman. From their Scarface -style thrones on stage — bathed in red light and surrounded by Roman sculptures, natch — the cast reflected on their movie’s present-day popularity, machine-gun injuries and Eddie Murphy. The nine most interesting revelations follow.

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Al Pacino Did Not Want Michelle Pfeiffer For Scarface and 8 Other Revelations About the Gangster Classic