Producer, director, writer, and philanthropist Suzanne DeLaurentiis first entered the industry as an opera singer and actress, studying at Carnegie Hall, and performing in various Broadway and off-Broadway productions as well as television and film. She then spent the next thirty-five years in the industry shepherding the development of over a hundred feature films, television features, and documentaries. She is best known for her work on the award-winning mafia drama, “10th and Wolf,” written and directed by Oscar Winner Bobby Moresco. The film starred James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi, and the late Dennis Hopper.
Some of her other feature credits include: “The Dark Tourist,” starring Melanie Griffith and Michel Cudlitz, “How Sweet It Is,” a musical comedy with Joe Piscopo, Paul Sorvino, and Erich Bergen, “A Month of Sundays,” a compelling drama starring the late Rod Steiger, and “Area 407,” the cult classic released by IFC Films.
She has been honored with many prestigious awards including: the Terry Scarlett Award for Filmmaking from the Marco Island Film Festival, the Distinguished Founders Award for Excellence in Filmmaking from the Palm Beach International Film Festival, and the Opal Award from Women in Film. She was honored for Lifetime Achievement for Music in independent films by The Hollywood Fame Awards.
She recently released the award-winning horror/thriller feature titled, “D-Railed,” starring Lance Henriksen. She is currently in pre-production for a bio-pic drama about the infamous Frank Rizzo, mayor of Philadelphia. She is currently producing an epic love story/tragedy based on true events of the 1911 Triangle shirtwaist factory fire.
Suzanne devotes much of her spare time to raising money and awareness for veterans charities and developed a program that trains wounded veterans to work successfully in the film/television industry. In 2010, Suzanne Delaurentiis received a Commendation Medal from the United States Military for her support to the mental and financial well-being of veterans. This award is rarely given to civilians who are recognized for their significant and meritorious achievement.




Vida Craddock, the visionary founder of JustVida, LLC, is an influential figure in the fashion industry, with a career spanning over 25
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My name is Arnelle Cruz. My book ( The Survivor Story Of Arnelle A Girl From Africa ) is now available online in three different formats: E-book, Paperback, and Hardcover. My book can be found on Amazon, Kindle, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, Indigo Chapters, Smashwords, Goodreads, Apple Books and many other websites. It is now being sold internationally and is available in English, but I intend to have it translated into major languages around the world.
Los Angeles, CA (The Hollywood Times) 12/15/19 – Arnelle M. Cruz was born with the gift to write. She grew up in Monrovia Liberia West Africa, a country where war was a way of life. She was in school one minute and the next minute she was running and hiding for her life. As if the horror from the war wasn’t enough to shatter her dreams, she was sexually molested as a child. She was afraid to talk about her molestation and the one adult she trusted did not believe her or get her justice. At 13, she was raped by a 36-year old Lebanese man and lost her virginity. When her mother later found out what had happened she said it was her fault and called her a prostitute. Although her mother never took any interest in her writing, Arnelle knew that she would write her own story one day and finally be heard. In her book, The Survivor Story of Arnelle A Girl From Africa, it is a raw story about the horrific experiences of the war in Liberia, the trauma of being molested and having no one to turn to and a girl named Arnelle who looked towards the only one she could trust to help her heal.









































My goal is to get into the fashion show taking place in NYC, get my own custom made gown for the beauty pageant, and have Vila Beauty Resources get to worldwide shopping. My favorite song is Billionaire by Bruno Mars because I want to earn enough money to help give back to my country, especially to unfortunate kids residing in orphanages and the elderly. Every time I hear the song it gives me more motivation and strength. I love a variety of foods from countries in Asia such as Thailand. Japan, Cambodia, and many more. My habit is to taste and try many different varieties of food from various countries. My daily activities are running, walking, and Zumba. My workday starts from 5 am until 9 pm every day as a financial advisor. I offer free financial advice to low-income families, provide free education on how to manage monthly appliance bills, and to earn extra income. The current world situation for me is people need to be cleaner and educated about waste, especially in plastic issues and climate change. Furthermore saving more and planting more organic foods. If I had a chance to do one more thing I will do my best to end starvation and homelessness. We live in a world of people who are always wasting, but many others are unfortunate, living without enough to survive. Where I live, entrepreneurs and small businesses have the chance to thrive and are able to help the locals put food on the table if possible. I’ve started to feed the homeless every month because I feel they’re being forgotten from the world. I am a very energetic and passionate person. I love to create opportunities for others and help guide young people on the path to creating more opportunities for themselves and others. I believe in creating opportunities rather than waiting around for someone else to provide me with one. I love to take control of my work or environment I’m placed in. I love to provide support to low-income families in any way I can and to help them find a way to improve their situation. In order to create a better world, we need to start with poverty. “Educate to elevate” is what I firmly believe in. I believe that education and open-mindedness will bring happiness to others. Having more opportunities can bring joy and help others be less strenuous. Starting small but being consistent can make for a better future. Start with one family at a time. I dream of one-day ending starvation and homelessness around the world. To live in a world where everyone has a happy life, free of the fear of living out on the streets or not having enough to put food on their tables. Just a simple world with no worries and stress in their life.
