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911 2007 a speech by Daniel Sunjata

Award winning actor Daniel Sunjata and FX Series Rescue Me star as well as 2003 Tony Nominee and 2003 Theatre World Award Winner for Take Me Out. This man knows the truth that 911 was an inside job.

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9/11/07 Judson Memorial Speaker Daniel Sunjata

9/11/07 Judson Memorial Speaker Daniel Sunjata...9/11/07 Judson Memorial Speaker Daniel Sunjata

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some very sexy men

Some very stunning and sexy men.
Michael Ealy, Wentworth Miller, Maxwell, Damian Marley, Daniel Sunjata & Terrence Howard.
Song is "Shy Guy" by Diana King & like the song says "oh lord have mercy!"

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Latin Pride National Award 2007 Red Carpet

BostonLatino.Tv caught up with Kat de Luna, Dayanara Torres, Daniel Sunjata, El Torito and local personalities, Ramiro Torres, Regla Gonzalez, Manny Solano, Yadires Nova-Salcedo and Angel Salcedo at the Latin Pride National Award red carpet in Boston.

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RESCUE ME ACTORS HEED FIREMEN'S ADVICE

Playing a fireman on Rescue Me isn't just about wooing the women. There are also fires to be put out and the actors had to go through special training to look as authentic as possible. Daniel Sunjata who plays Franco says the greatest lesson he learned was how to use a halligan, the all purpose tool used by fireman tool for breaking glass, and prying things apart. "Most of the advice that they have given us has been pretty simple stuff like how to hold a halligan for instance. Which direction to hold a hook pointing up, stuff that makes us come off as being authentic. There's been a lot of little things, not one particular thing that made the biggest impression." Mike Lombardi is Mike the probie...

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The Devil Wears Prada - best moments + music

The Devil Wears Prada is an Academy Award-nominated 2006 comedy-drama film, a loose screen adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel of the same name.

Major roles: * Anne Hathaway as Andrea "Andy" Sachs * Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly: The editor of Runway. * Emily Blunt as Emily Charlton * Stanley Tucci as Nigel * Adrian Grenier as Nate * Simon Baker as Christian Thompson * Tracie Thoms as Lily * Rich Sommer as Doug * Tibor Feldman as Irv Ravitz * Daniel Sunjata as James Holt

Streep's performance drew rave reviews from critics and later earned her many award nominations, including her record-setting 14th Oscar bid, as well as a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. Blunt also drew favorable notice and nominations, as did many of those involved in the film's production. While critical reaction to the film as a whole was more measured, it received generally favorable notice and became a surprise summer box-office hit following its June 30 North American release. The commercial success and critical praise for Streep continued in foreign markets, and it led the international box office for most of October. The U.S. DVD release likewise was the top rental during December. Ultimately, it would gross over $300 million, mostly from its international run, and finish in 2006's top 20 both in the U.S. and overseas. It was also the highest-grossing film ever in Streep's and Hathaway's careers. A television series is being developed.

Although the movie is set in the fashion world, most designers and other fashion notables avoided appearing as themselves for fear of arousing the wrath of powerful U.S. Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who is widely believed to have been the inspiration for Priestly. Many designers did, however, allow their clothes and accessories to be used in the film, making it the most expensively-costumed film in history. Wintour later overcame her initial skepticism, saying she liked the film and Streep in particular.

Director David Frankel and producer Wendy Finerman had originally read The Devil Wears Prada as a book proposal written by Weisberger. It was sent out to an agent who sold it in under one minute. A hundred pages long, it dealt with what became the film's set-up, the story of Andrea's job search and how she ended up working for a fashion magazine editor.

It would be Frankel's second theatrical feature. For him, cinematographer Florian Ballhaus and costume designer Patricia Field, it was a reunion of sorts as they had all worked on Sex and the City, where they had gained valuable experience depicting women at work and play in a glamorous and exciting New York.

Music

Composer Theodore Shapiro relied heavily on guitar and percussion, with the backing of a full orchestra, to capture a contemporary urban sound. He ultimately wrote 35 minutes of music for the film, which were performed and recorded by the Hollywood Studio Symphony, conducted by Pete Anthony.

His work was balanced with songs by U2 ("City of Blinding Lights", Miranda and Andrea in Paris), Madonna ("Vogue" & "Jump", Andrea's fashion montage & her first day on the job, respectively), KT Tunstall ("Suddenly I See", female montage during opening credits), Alanis Morissette ("Crazy", Central Park photo shoot), Bitter:Sweet ("Our Remains", Andrea picks up James Holt's sketches for Miranda; Bittersweet Faith, Lily's art show), Azure Ray ("Sleep", following the breakdown of her relationship with Nate),Jamiroquai ("Seven Days In Sunny June", Andrea and Christian meet at James Hoult's party) among others.

Frankel had wanted to use "City of Blinding Lights" in the film since he had used it as a soundtrack to a video montage of Paris scenes he had put together after scouting locations there. Likewise, Field had advocated just as strongly for "Vogue".

The soundtrack album was released on July 11 by Warner Music. It includes all the songs mentioned above (except Madonna's "Jump") as well as a suite of Shapiro's themes. However, among the tracks not included is "Suddenly I See", which disappointed many fans. It became popular as a result of the film although the single did not crack the U.S. Top Forty. It nonetheless became a popular radio hit.

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Brother to Brother

On DVD~From WolfeVideo.com
In this Sundance Award-winning film, a young gay black artist discovers the queer legacy of the Harlem Renaissance. Directed by Rodney Evans and starring Anthony Mackie, Daniel Sunjata and Aunjanue Ellis.

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wearechange seattle in (NYC) Part 2

wearechange/Seatlle in NYC fund raiser for first responders and interviews, 9/11 Ground Zero Protest NYC,(9/11/07),
M1, Alex Jones, Anthony Cipriani, Bedouin, Bob McIlvaine, Breaks Kru/Alex Shein, CHANGE Chapters (UK, Minnesota, Seattle, Florida), Christine Ebersole, Cultural Relativity,Daniel Sunjata, Dave Cahill, David Miller, Dylan Avery, Ed Brown, Ellen Mariani, Gary Franchi, Immortal Technique, Jack Blood, John Feal, Justin Martell, Kevin McPadden, Kevin Smith, Matt Kazee, Michele Little, Nick Carangi, Penny Little, PokerFace, Remo Conscious, Richard Gage, Robin Hordon, Warren Cuccurullo Band, Others

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RESCUE ME HEATS UP FOR SEASON FOUR

Rescue Me stars celebrate season four in the heart of Times Square....Rescue Me Denis Leary Daniel Sunjata Peter Tolan Steven Pasquale

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Authors@Google: Jonathan Mahler

Authors@Google welcomed Jonathan Mahler to Google New York to discuss his latest book- Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning: 1977, Baseball, Politics, and the Battle for the Soul of a City is a NY Times Notable Book of the Year and has been made into a mini-series by ESPN ( http://www.bronxisburning.com). The 8 week mini-series stars John Turturro as Billy Martin, Oliver Platt as George Steinbrenner, and Daniel Sunjata as Reggie Jackson. Mahler is currently a contributing writer to the NY Times Magazine.

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Broadway Theatre Review Cyrano Two On The Aisle

Broadway theatre critics Charles Gross & David Lefkowitz review Cyrano De Bergerac staring Kevin Kline, Jennifer Garner & Daniel Sunjata. Two On The Aisle" is broadcast on alternate Fridays at 8:00 PM on MNN channel 56 (Time Warner) or 84 (RCN) in Manhattan .

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Geraldo interrupted & Alex Jones arrested

Listen to all the hate Geraldo Spews......09/11 Alex Jones Arrested Geraldo Fox We Are Change CHANGE Daniel Sunjata 911 MN

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Rescue Me (Immortal) - Denis Leary: Dog Stunt

[ep 1.10]

NYFD firefighter Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary) takes unnecessary risk to save a dog. Newly transferred firefighter Laura (Diane Farr) takes issue with Tommy's risks.

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Bad Company (2002) Trailer

"Bad Company" (2002) (Trailer)

Genre: Action / Adventure / Comedy / Thriller

Starring by Anthony Hopkins (Officer Oakes) & Chris Rock (Jake Hayes / Kevin Pope / Michael Turner)

Peter Stormare ... Adrik Vas
Gabriel Macht ... Officer Seale
Kerry Washington ... Julie
Adoni Maropis ... Jarma / Dragan Henchman #1
Garcelle Beauvais ... Nicole (as Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon)
Matthew Marsh ... Dragan Adjanic
Dragan Micanovic ... Michelle 'The Hammer' Petrov
John Slattery ... Roland Yates
Brooke Smith ... Officer Swanson
Daniel Sunjata ... Officer Carew
DeVone Lawson Jr. ... Officer Parish
Wills Robbins ... Officer McCain
Marek Vasut ... Andre
Majed Ibrahim ... Dragan Henchman #2
Peter Macdissi ... Dragan Henchman #3
Fuman Dar ... Dragan Henchman #4
Irma P. Hall ... Mrs. Banks
Petr Jákl ... Darius
Dan Ziskie ... Officer Dempsey
John Aylward ... Officer Ferren
John Fink ... Officer Fink
Joseph Edward ... Club Owner
Deborah Rush ... Mrs. Patterson
David Fisher ... Young Valet
Jan Nemejovsky ... Hotel Manager
Winter Ave Zoli ... Manicurist #1 (as Winter Uhlarik)
Elin Spidlová ... Manicurist #2
Magdalena Souskova ... Manicurist #3
Michael Ealy ... G-Mo
T.J. Cross ... Cool Bean
Peter Davies ... Doorman Tim
Lanette Ware ... Pam
Ammar Daraiseh ... Assassin
Jiri Simberský ... Ivan
Mikulás Kren ... Hotel Clerk
Eddie Yansick ... Badeddie

Directed by Joel Schumacher

Writing credits (WGA) by
Gary M. Goodman (story) (as Gary Goodman)David Himmelstein (story)
Jason Richman (screenplay)
Michael Browning (screenplay)

Produced by
Kenny Bates (associate producer) (as Ken Bates)
Michael Browning (producer)
Jerry Bruckheimer (producer)
Gary M. Goodman (executive producer)
David Minkowski (associate producer: Czech Republic)
Chad Oman (executive producer)
Eli Richbourg (associate producer)
Pat Sandston (associate producer)
Lary Simpson (executive producer)
Mike Stenson (producer)
Matthew Stillman (associate producer: Czech Republic)
Clayton Townsend (executive producer)

Original Music by Trevor Rabin

Website:
IMDB.com/title/tt0280486/fullcredits

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RESCUE ME THIRD SEASON PREMIERE EVENT IN NYC

Season three of the critically acclaimed series Rescue Me is hotter than ever with the series stars arriving in style with sirens blaring courtesy of fire truck Ladder 62 for the premiere at New York's Ziegfeld theater. Daniel Sunjata who plays womanizer Franco talks about his next conquest on the show.

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Rescue Me - Opening Titles (Season 1)

'Rescue Me' is a drama that centers on the inner workings of Engine 62, a New York City firehouse, and the personal and emotional battles of its members in a post-9/11 world mostly centering on Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary), a veteran firefighter whose life is in turmoil as he copes with the stresses and fears of his job as well the separation from his wife Janet (Andrea Roth).

Tommy moves into a house across the street from her to stay close to their three children and keep an eye on her. The stresses and fears of his job are manifested through conversations with his dead cousin Jimmy Keefe (James McCaffrey), a former firefighter, as well as the haunting memories of people he has watched perish on the job.

The other members of Ladder 62 include Chief Jerry Reilly (Jack McGee) who, despite being called "The Good Chief," has a serious gambling problem. Sean Garrity (Steven Pasquale) is a young, handsome guy who is easier to look at than hold a conversation with. Franco Rivera (Daniel Sunjata), a cocky, Puerto Rican ladies man, is Tommy's confidant who lives life in the fast lane. Lt. Kenny "Lou" Shea (John Scurti) is a man's man who secretly writes poetry and uses it as a way to release his emotional frustrations. Mike Silletti (Mike Lombardi), 'the probie', is subject to numerous initiation pranks as he starts his career as a firefighter.

Written by Matt Patay

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Latin Pride National Awards 2007

Honorees Back Bay Events Center, Boston, MA September 27, 2007...Daniel Sunjata

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