Actress Sienna Miller is the latest celebrity to support the ‘Evening Star Save the Blue Cross campaign’ in the UK as the charity faces national outrage over its proposals to close two animal rescue centers.
Miller, who starred in such films as ‘The Edge of Love’ and ‘GI Joe’, has also been joined in the condemnation of the Blue Cross proposals to close the rescue centre in Walton High Street, Felixstowe, by ever-popular singer Des O’Connor – who is due to perform at the Spa Pavilion next month – and former Home and Away actor Bryan Wiseman.
A spokeswoman for the campaign said: “We had had some lovely words of encouragement from Sienna. We have been thrilled with the way celebrities have been supporting us in the campaign and we are hoping others will join us over the next few weeks. Their interest shows that concern for what is happening to...
Miller, who starred in such films as ‘The Edge of Love’ and ‘GI Joe’, has also been joined in the condemnation of the Blue Cross proposals to close the rescue centre in Walton High Street, Felixstowe, by ever-popular singer Des O’Connor – who is due to perform at the Spa Pavilion next month – and former Home and Away actor Bryan Wiseman.
A spokeswoman for the campaign said: “We had had some lovely words of encouragement from Sienna. We have been thrilled with the way celebrities have been supporting us in the campaign and we are hoping others will join us over the next few weeks. Their interest shows that concern for what is happening to...
- 3/24/2010
- Look to the Stars
The actor who claimed that drug abuse was rife among the younger cast members of Home and Away has said that he was "railroaded" into the story.
Bryan Wiseman, who appeared on the soap from 1998 to 2003 as supporting character Dr John Wilson, insisted that he was led to believe he would be one of four actors - including three current stars - to comment on the "culture" of the soap and present a positive warning about drug abuse.
"How on earth can I comment on people I have never met or worked with?" he told The Sydney Morning Herald’s column The Diary. (more)...
Bryan Wiseman, who appeared on the soap from 1998 to 2003 as supporting character Dr John Wilson, insisted that he was led to believe he would be one of four actors - including three current stars - to comment on the "culture" of the soap and present a positive warning about drug abuse.
"How on earth can I comment on people I have never met or worked with?" he told The Sydney Morning Herald’s column The Diary. (more)...
- 7/29/2009
- by By Darren Rowe
- Digital Spy
A former Home and Away actor has claimed that the Australian soap has a culture of sex and drugs. Bryan Wiseman, who appeared as a supporting actor in the soap, has told Australia's The Sunday Telegraph that it was common for the younger cast members to take cocaine and lead reckless lifestyles. "Drugs are common. A lot of people do it, apart from the older cast like Ray Meagher (Alf Stewart). "Generally speaking, the younger cast members come in, they like the lifestyle and they have drugs offered to them." The 40-year-old actor claims that it wasn't uncommon for stars to turn up to work after a big night and consume more cocaine to help get them through the day. "It's commonplace in the green rooms. Some of the kids would turn up, they hadn't been to bed all night, they didn't know their lines. "Because some hadn't (more)...
- 7/26/2009
- by By Darren Rowe
- Digital Spy
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