This issue we feature actress Reatha Grey, who started her long prosperous career by entertaining U.S. troops, performing in front of large crowds as she traveled throughout South and East Asia. After returning to the U.S., Reatha landed roles in television series and in films working on a variety of productions ranging from Three’s Company to General Hospital. As her career developed, Reatha opened the Grey Images Extra Casting Company, working on television and movies including Frank's Place, The Slap Maxwell Story, Baby Boom and I’m Gonna Git You Sucka. She took a break from the entertainment industry to work as a missionary, performing humanitarian work locally and around the world in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Upon her return, she continued to pursue her passion and work, culminating in the fabulous role along comedian Betty White as one of the senior prankster in the award winning show, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers. Her message is that of unity and her advice for aspiring actors is priceless.
Our "Share Your Shine, Tell Your Story" features an Anthropology Professor at CSU Los Angeles. ChorSwang Ngin was born in China and grew up in Malaysia. Her passion for education blossomed during secondary school where teachers from diverse backgrounds and experiences taught her the endless possibilities to be grasped by learning about religions, cultures, languages, and classes. Swan has made significant contributions to Asian American Studies through her work and research, which she now passes down to each of her students, all from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Swan is also a published author and playwright, who along with revered Asian American author CY Lee co-wrote the play titled, The Houseguest from Xinjiang. She is also part of the Orange County Human Relations Council, a nonprofit whose mission is to make the OC community a better place for all to live, to work, to do business and to seek out the causes of tension and conflict, discrimination and intolerance, and attempt to eliminate those causes. Swan has completed a manuscript titled, Identities on Trial: Asylum Seekers from Asia, to be published next year. You’ll definitely want to read her story. We encourage you to “Let Them be Your Motivation!
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2/24/2018 12:15:48 pm
This is such an appealing magazine for Hollywood stars and the people behind the success. What is more interesting is that Women nowadays are becoming more confident and independent. They are now enjoying freedom to express themselves and capable of doing many things. It is truly empowering to witness their success in life and how they become Hollywood Stars. Nevertheless, It is by conquering fears and surviving from different challenges that made them stronger.
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