USA TODAY Hollywood Hero Award Honors Ashley Judd for Her Work with Global Health Organization PSI
September 16 2009 - 11:53AM
PR Newswire (US)
MCLEAN, Va., Sept. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Accomplished film, television
and Broadway actress and philanthropist Ashley Judd will be honored
November 10 as the recipient of the fourth annual USA TODAY
Hollywood Hero Award being presented by USA TODAY President and
Publisher David Hunke. The award recognizes her work as Global
Ambassador for YouthAIDS, the education and prevention program of
PSI (Population Services International). Judd will be feted at a
private award gala on the evening of November 10 at The Montage
Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Guests will enjoy
special celebrity tributes to Ashley Judd, dinner, a silent auction
and an exciting live auction, with all proceeds to benefit PSI. "I
am honored to receive the USA TODAY Hollywood Hero Award. I accept
it on behalf of the world's poor, vulnerable, and exploited, who in
my capacity as global ambassador for YouthAIDS and board member for
PSI, I am committed to serving. I am grateful to PSI and its
grassroots mission of providing basic health products, services,
and the care necessary to empower people to lead healthier lives,
which is the basis for all sustainability and is vital for what we
are all working toward: stability and peace," said Ashley Judd. "We
are very pleased to present our fourth annual USA TODAY Hollywood
Hero award to Ms. Judd. Her work as an ambassador for YouthAIDS is
an inspiration to us all and should be celebrated," said USA TODAY
President and Publisher David Hunke. In what has become a USA TODAY
signature event, the USA TODAY Hollywood Hero Award is presented
annually to an entertainment industry humanitarian who has made
remarkable contributions of time and energies with a non-profit
organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life for others.
The USA TODAY Hollywood Hero Award recipient is unique in that his
or her efforts extend far beyond charitable contributions or
lending one's celebrity to enhance a cause or concern. Previous
winners of the USA TODAY Hollywood Hero Award have been film and TV
producer, entertainment entrepreneur and sports legend Earvin
"Magic" Johnson, for his work with the Magic Johnson Foundation in
providing HIV/AIDS prevention and health care education to adults
and children throughout the minority community; Academy and Golden
Globe Award-winning actress/producer Geena Davis, honored for the
Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media in breaking stereotypes
and improving gender portrayals in all media produced for children;
and United Nation's Medaille d'Excellence award-winning
actress/choreographer Zina Bethune and her Infinite Dreams program,
which has introduced more than ten thousand physically-challenged
children across the country into actively participating in the
performing arts. About Ashley Judd Since 2002, Judd has served as
Global Ambassador for PSI's HIV education and prevention program,
YouthAIDS. In 2004, she joined the board of directors of PSI, a
leading global health organization with programs targeting malaria,
child survival, HIV/AIDS and reproductive health. Working in
partnership within the public and private sectors, and harnessing
the power of the markets, PSI provides life-saving products,
clinical services and behavior change communications that empower
the world's most vulnerable populations to lead healthier lives.
Judd has visited PSI programs in Thailand, Cambodia, Madagascar,
Kenya, South Africa, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador,
India, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Her efforts
have been the subject of three award-winning documentaries which
have aired in more than 150 countries worldwide. In her role as
board member for PSI, Judd has educated the world about the reality
of global poverty and brought solutions to the devastating effects
of social injustice and gender inequality and effective solutions
on the ground. She worked with legislators on Capitol Hill;
addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations on the scourge
of human trafficking; testified before the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee for the protection of vulnerable women from violence,
sexual abuse and HIV; presented to the National Press Club; served
as an expert panelist at the Clinton Global Initiative on the
issues of safe water and the empowerment of girls in developing
countries; and most recently, Judd joined as a champion of United
Against Malaria. For more information on PSI, please visit
http://www.psi.org/. Judd also serves on the board of directors for
the Defenders of Wildlife and is a leading opponent of strip coal
mining in Appalachia. An accomplished film, television and Broadway
actress, Judd has starred in such diverse box-office successes as
"Kiss the Girls" and "High Crimes" with Morgan Freeman; Bruce
Beresford's "Double Jeopardy;" "Someone Like You" opposite Hugh
Jackman; "A Time to Kill" with Samuel L. Jackson; "Heat" with
Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino; William Friedkin's "Bug," winner of
the Cannes International Press Award in 2007; and "Simon Birch,"
based on the John Irving best-seller A Prayer for Owen Meaney. She
has also been featured as 'Tina Modotti' in the biopic "Frida
Kahlo" with Salma Hayek; "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood;"
and as socialite 'Linda Lee Porter' in the MGM musical "De Lovely,"
for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination. Ms. Judd made her
film debut in Victor Nunez' internationally acclaimed "Ruby In
Paradise," winning the Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress.
On Broadway, she starred for six months as 'Maggie' in Anthony
Page's acclaimed revival of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof;" and as 'Madge'
in the Roundabout Theatre revival of "Picnic." Judd also received
an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination for her portrayal of 'Norma
Jean' in HBO's "Norma Jean & Marilyn." Judd stars in the
upcoming indie feature "Helen," which recently premiered at the
2009 Sundance Film Festival; and co-stars opposite Dwayne Johnson
and Julie Andrews in the comedy fantasy "Tooth Fairy," opening
January 2010 from 20th Century Fox. A Phi Beta Kappa nominee and
Honors Program graduate of the University of Kentucky, Ms. Judd
majored in French with four minors. She is currently pursuing a
Master's Degree at Harvard University's Kennedy School of
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TODAY Hollywood Hero Award Gala will take place on November 10,
2009 in the Marquesa Ballroom of The Montage Beverly Hills Hotel.
Press call is at 5:30 p.m., reception at 6:00 p.m. and dinner at
7:30 p.m. Additional information on Hollywood Hero can be found at
http://www.hollywoodhero.usatoday.com/. DATASOURCE: USA TODAY
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